People, I'm facing a problem with grails GORM, my Application is totally dependent of the DomainClass.list() method, it is in all of my create/edit GSPs, but now I need a particular behavior for listing objects. Being more specific I need to filter these lists (All of them) by one attribute.

The problem is I'm hoping not to change all the appearances of these methods calling, so is there a way to customize the behavior of the default list() method ? I need it to function just the way it does, but adding an ending filter.

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Maybe you can use hibernate filter plugin (see here). This will allow you to filter all finder methods (including list()) based on a property:

static hibernateFilters = {
    enabledFilter(condition: 'deleted=0', default: true)
}
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FYI: I tested the hibernate filter plugin and it doesn't seem to work with Grails 2.0. Also, it doesn't work with get() calls – Don Feb 24 at 13:45
I don't know if it works for me, my problem is kinda complex. The filtering is not directly on domain-classes attributes, it is in a complex relationship, and I do not find out in the plugin docs if it really solves the problem. But this plugin can solve a simpler problem. – Jrafael Feb 24 at 13:54
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Have you considered using names queries? You could always do something like this:

class DomainClass {
    // ... class members

    static namedQueries = {
        myList { params->
            // put your complicated logic here
        }
    }
}

Then you can just replace your calls to DomainClass.list() with DomainClass.myList.list().

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Actually my problem is that I don't want to replace all these DomainClass.list() callings. I'm studying grails metaprogramming to check if it can solve my problem.... – Jrafael Feb 27 at 17:21
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