I cannot render the errors from my command object. It does the job well but my .gsp view does not render the errors I raise.

Here is my controller action:

def handleModifyProfile2 = { CreditProviderModificationCommand cpmc -> // bind params to the command object
   if (cpmc.hasErrors()) {
      flash.message = "Error modifying your profile:"
      redirect(action: "modifyProfile", params: [creditProvider : cpmc])
   } ...

Here is how I try to render the errors in my .gsp view:

<g:hasErrors bean="${creditProvider}">
   <div class="errors">
       <g:renderErrors bean="${creditProvider}" as="list" />
   </div>
</g:hasErrors>

How can I get the errors to be displayed in the view?

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You can't send the command across in a redirect using params. You have a couple options:

  • render() in the error condition instead of redirect()ing:

    if(cpmc.hasErrors()) {
        render(view: 'profile', model: [creditProvider: cpmc])
    }
    

    This is the most common idiom for what you're doing.

  • Store the command in the session to persist it across the redirect:

    if(cpmc.hasErrors()) {
        session.cpmc = cpmc
        redirect(...)
    }
    
    // and in your action
    def cpmc = session.cpmc ?: null
    render(view: 'profile', model: [creditProvider: cpmc])
    

    This option is somewhat questionable. If not done correctly, you can pollute the session and leave objects hanging around, taking up memory. If done correctly, though, it can be a decent way to implement a post-redirect-get.

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AH ah ! You have ended up 3 hours of roaming. Thank you very much ! – Euloiix Aug 16 '11 at 15:13
Sure, no problem. – Rob Hruska Aug 16 '11 at 15:14
Thanks, I found your answer helpful too. BTW, I suppose using flash instead of session directly would prevent session-pollution? – tim_wonil Oct 5 '11 at 5:26
@tim_wonil Yeah, the flash scope should clean up after itself. I haven't looked to see what it's doing behind the scenes, but I'm guessing it's just using the session for storage. It's probably good for something like this. – Rob Hruska Oct 5 '11 at 12:25
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