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My TreeGid component shows the relation between images and Products. The relation between image and product objects is n:m (see below for a simplified example, product 60148971 is linked to at least two images).

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When a user selects a product (see example) it is important to know its parent node. We need this information from the UI model because the product can have more than one parent. As far as I understand, this is not possible in Vaadin 8.1+. Can anyone confirm this?

My current solution is to use simple Link objects as node, this object contains a reference to the image and the product. For usage, see code snippet (extremely simplified, just to get the idea).

@Override // from HierarchicalDataProvider
public Stream<HasTitle> fetchChildren(final HierarchicalQuery hq) {
    HasTitle item = hq.getParent();
    ...
    } else if (item instanceof Product) {
        final Product p = (Product)item;
        return p.getImages().stream()
            .map(img -> new Link(p, img));                
    ...
}

However, I consider this a hack. So if there is a more efficient way to do this, please let me know!

(using Vaadin 8.2.alpha2)

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  • What do you mean exactly with this context (forgive me if it it should be obvious)? You want the parent node and this need this information from the UI , is it like that upon selection of child node you want to -for example - change the parent nodes font or do you want to manipulate data in it?
    – pirho
    Oct 26, 2017 at 20:54
  • @pirho I have simplified my question. An example when you need the parent: when the user wants to unlink a selected product.
    – rmuller
    Oct 27, 2017 at 5:32
  • Could you add few code snippets how you do it now? At least the parts where you manipulate Image, Product and the relation between those? Also the DataProvider should be described. Did i get it right: when selecting Product you might have a list of Images in it but when removing Image from selected Product you need to know what image and only the parent node can tell that? You have kind a reverse structure in the TreeGrid compared to the data model?
    – pirho
    Oct 27, 2017 at 6:50
  • @pirho You nailed it. This is exactly the use-case. Some parts of the complete structure (which is far more complex) are not pure hierarchical. Nevertheless, a tree structure is very easy to understand for the user to show some essential relations, like the product - image relation.
    – rmuller
    Oct 27, 2017 at 7:11
  • How do you construct HierarchicalQuery that is passed to fetchChildren (just to clarify some aspects)?
    – pirho
    Oct 27, 2017 at 9:32

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