Ok, if I am understanding the question correctly, you are trying to assign a predetermined value to a variable and then populate that variable into the html form when it is rendered by Thymeleaf. If this is what you are asking, I have been struggling with this as well for a couple of days and just found the answer after reading your post, and thought that I would share.
What I was doing (hopefully this helps someone) was trying to automatically assign a value to the id of my blog post so that when the user submits it, the blog post would automatically get that ID which I wanted to assign.
*** Problem I faced ***
When I assigned the id variable like this { th:field="*{id}" }, the output was always "0" in the form input box. So I tried a variety of different way to address this like adding a th:value, and a th:name, which always resulted in the big fat "0".
So, after lots of beating my head in, and searching through forums coming up short, I found this little nugget of joy.
https://frontbackend.com/thymeleaf/hidden-inputs-in-thymeleaf
Although it did not address my specific issue, the answer was in there. Im not gonna make you read it for yourself, cause I hate that.
**** THE ANSWER ***
{In the HTML form}
<input class="form-control" type="text" id="blog-id" th:field="*{id}">
{In the controller}
@GetMapping("/")
public String display(Model model) {
// Create the object first
BlogPost blogPost = new BlogPost();
// Then add assign the value to object
blogPost.setId( Value You Want To Add );
// Then send the object that you added the id to as the attribute
model.addAttribute("blogPost", blogPost);
return "postBlog";
}
*** Conclusion ***
I cut down my code to just what you needed to see (before all the haters start in). This was my solution and it worked flawlessly. No we all know how to fix the problem
Cheers!
JavaEddie