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I would like to know which one is considered a better practice in Grails:

1) In a controller, to retrieve data using findBy methods and return a map for the corresponding view to render- e.g Users.findByLogin() - or

2) Leave it to the view iterate over the data using g:findAll - e.g.

<g:findAll in="${users}" expr="${it.login?.contains('John')}">

Thanks.

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    Option 1, definitely not #2. Sep 26, 2016 at 20:10
  • and if for whatever reason you need to do such thing at that layer - simply pass the id or in your case name 'john' to a tag lib. The taglib can then inject a service like Joshua has suggested below, do lookup and return result back to your display.
    – V H
    Sep 27, 2016 at 10:50
  • I really don't need to. I was rather curious about the real usefulness of g:findAll and the sensible use we can make of it. But apparently it all comes down to MVC Model 1 vs. MVC Model2, isn't it?
    – user160902
    Sep 28, 2016 at 21:39

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Always use a controller to create the model your view will render. The source for the data can be a service or GORM calls (e.g. findBy).

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