1

in my preRender code for a page i add faces message then make navigation to another page as follows:

if(error){
addMessageToComponent(null,"AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED");
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getFlash()
                .setKeepMessages(true);
navigateActionListener("myoutcome");
}

and the util methods for adding message and navigation are:

public static String getClientId(String componentId)
    {
        FacesContext context = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
        UIViewRoot root = context.getViewRoot();

        UIComponent c = findComponent(root, componentId);
        return c.getClientId(context);
    }

    public static UIComponent findComponent(UIComponent c, String id)
    {
        if (id.equals(c.getId())) { return c; }
        Iterator<UIComponent> kids = c.getFacetsAndChildren();
        while (kids.hasNext())
        {
            UIComponent found = findComponent(kids.next(), id);
            if (found != null) { return found; }
        }
        return null;
    }

    /**
     * @param componentId
     *            : the id for the jsf/primefaces component without formId:
     *            prefix. <br>
     *            if you use null then the message will be added to the
     *            h:messages component.
     **/
    public static void addMessageToComponent(String componentId, String message)
    {

        if (componentId != null)
            componentId = GeneralUtils.getClientId(componentId);
        FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(componentId,
                new FacesMessage(message));
    }

public static void navigateActionListener(String outcome)
    {
        FacesContext context = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
        NavigationHandler navigator = context.getApplication()
                .getNavigationHandler();
        navigator.handleNavigation(context, null, outcome);
    }

but messages are not saved and so it doesn't appear after redirect.

please advise how to fix that.

1 Answer 1

4

The preRenderView event runs in the very beginning of the RENDER_RESPONSE phase. It's too late to instruct the Flash scope to keep the messages. You can do this at the latest during the INVOKE_APPLICATION phase.

Since there's no standard JSF component system event for this, you'd need to homebrew one:

@NamedEvent(shortName="postInvokeAction")
public class PostInvokeActionEvent extends ComponentSystemEvent {

    public PostInvokeActionEvent(UIComponent component) {
        super(component);
    }

}

To publish this, you need a PhaseListener:

public class PostInvokeActionListener implements PhaseListener {

    @Override
    public PhaseId getPhaseId() {
        return PhaseId.INVOKE_APPLICATION;
    }

    @Override
    public void beforePhase(PhaseEvent event) {
        // NOOP.
    }

    @Override
    public void afterPhase(PhaseEvent event) {
        FacesContext context = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
        context.getApplication().publishEvent(context, PostInvokeActionEvent.class, context.getViewRoot());
    }

}

After registering it as follows in faces-config.xml:

<lifecycle>
    <phase-listener>com.example.PostInvokeActionListener</phase-listener>
</lifecycle>

You'll be able to use the new event as follows:

<f:event type="postInvokeAction" listener="#{bean.init}" />

You only need to make sure that you've at least a <f:viewParam>, otherwise JSF won't enter the invoked phase at all.

The JSF utility library OmniFaces already supports this event and the preInvokeAction event out the box. See also the showcase page which also demonstrates setting a facesmessage for redirect.

7
  • the postInvokeAction will be equivalent to preRenderView event ? Oct 30, 2012 at 17:57
  • what i want to accomplish is when user making get request for the page, make a check and if it fails then add error message then navigate to another page, so i am doing this logic in preRenderView. will this new event make the same behavior ? Oct 30, 2012 at 18:02
  • They are not the same. The postInvokeAction runs in the end of invoke action phase, which is perfectly on time to set messages in flash scope. The preRenderView runs in the beginning of render response phase, which is too late to set messages in flash scope. That's the whole point of this answer.
    – BalusC
    Oct 30, 2012 at 18:04
  • i am lost here.can i perform my check in this event ? does it run before rendering the page ? Oct 30, 2012 at 18:07
  • I don't understand you either. You just need to replace <f:event type="preRenderView"> by <f:event type="postInvokeAction"> after having added the abovementioned code to your environment (or having placed OmniFaces JAR file in /WEB-INF/lib) and if necessary add a dummy <f:viewParam> if you don't have any one. The showcase page contains a demo.
    – BalusC
    Oct 30, 2012 at 18:09

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.