For adding validations for the mandatory fields for a service being developed for a REST API, I am able to use the “required” attribute which validates the fields when set to true. This worked as expected for parameters marked with required=”true”, in a map.
However, for the use-case where I have a list, say, I want my service to take items list as input and would like to validate some required fields for each item, it does not automatically validate the fields with required="true".
I am able to handle this by adding extra logic in the code, but wanted to check if there is a recommended way for this or if anything is missed here which can automatically handle such validations in Moqui?
Example service definition:
<service verb="create" noun="Example">
<in-parameters>
<parameter name="user" type="Map" required="true">
<parameter name="firstName" required="true"/>
<parameter name="lastName" required="true"/>
</parameter>
<!-- Below list does not validate required fields -->
<parameter name="items" type="List" required="true">
<parameter name="itemMap" type="Map" required="true">
<parameter name="name" required="true"/>
<parameter name="description"/>
</parameter>
</parameter>
</in-parameters>
<actions>
...
</actions>
</service>