Completely clear. Thanks for your help!
On 28 May 2015 at 13:08, Mariano Martinez Peck <marianopeck(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
When you do a #addValidatedForm, it ends up doing
#addForm, which ends up
being:
addForm
self addForm: #( save cancel )
By default, those will be mapped directly to a method called that way,
that is, methods #save and #cancel. Those methods are sent to
MAContainerComponent.
Now, see MAContainerComponent:
save
self validate ifFalse: [ ^ self ].
self commit; *answer: self model*
So...as you can see, indeed, the save is what takes the memento, validates
it, and if correct, applies the changes from the memento to the target
object. So the result of the #save will be (if success) a modified model
object.
The way to persist in a database upon a save for example is to do this.
Imagine you are in whatever component from your app. And you do:
newComponent := aDomainObject asComponent
addValidatedForm;
yourself. (self call: newComponent) ifNotNilDo: [ :value | self
saveObjectToDatabase: value. ]
If you read seaside doc, you will see this code "(self call:
newComponent)" does an answer of the domain object (see highligthed line
above in #save), so the answer from "(self call: newComponent)" is either
the updated object or nil (if clicked cancel).
Is it clear?
Cheers,
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Rogier Schaaf <rogier.schaaf(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
How do I process a click on a Save button with a Magrite built form?
Using a manually created Seaside form I would register a callback, like:
html anchor
cssClass: 'btn btn-success';
callback: [ self save ];
with: 'Save'
I understand that Magritte doesn't work directly on my model objects but
rather with Mementos to process changes. I browsed the class hierarchy of
MAMemento however it's not obvious how to make this work with my model.
I use Voyage to persist my model objects in a Mongo database, so my model
objects respond to the #save message. Ultimately I need to execute that
method to persist changes.
I suspect I need to implement a custom Memento subclass and somehow tie
that to my model object but I'm not sure that is the right way. Maybe
someone can shed some light on this? I've tried reading up on this but the
various bits of documentation I found were lacking code samples.
Thanks.
Roger
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