Package io.jmix.ui.component.validation
Class NegativeValidator<T extends Number>
java.lang.Object
io.jmix.ui.component.validation.AbstractValidator<T>
io.jmix.ui.component.validation.NegativeValidator<T>
- Type Parameters:
T
- BigDecimal, BigInteger, Long, Integer, Double, Float
@Component("ui_NegativeValidator")
@Scope("prototype")
public class NegativeValidator<T extends Number>
extends AbstractValidator<T>
Negative validator checks that value should be a strictly less than 0.
For error message it uses template string and it is possible to use '${value}' key for formatted output.
In order to provide your own implementation globally, create a subclass and register it in configuration class, for example:
@Bean("ui_NegativeValidator") @Scope(BeanDefinition.SCOPE_PROTOTYPE) @Primary protected NegativeValidator negativeValidator() { return new CustomNegativeValidator(); }
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class io.jmix.ui.component.validation.AbstractValidator
currentAuthentication, datatypeRegistry, message, messages, substitutor
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Checks a value.void
setCurrentAuthentication
(CurrentAuthentication currentAuthentication) protected void
setDatatypeRegistry
(DatatypeRegistry datatypeRegistry) protected void
setMessages
(Messages messages) void
setStringSubstitutor
(StringSubstitutor substitutor) Methods inherited from class io.jmix.ui.component.validation.AbstractValidator
formatValue, getMessage, getTemplateErrorMessage, setMessage
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Constructor Details
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NegativeValidator
public NegativeValidator() -
NegativeValidator
Constructor for custom error message. This message can contain '${value}' key for formatted output.Example: "Value '${value}' should be less than 0".
- Parameters:
message
- error message
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Method Details
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setMessages
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setDatatypeRegistry
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setCurrentAuthentication
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setStringSubstitutor
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accept
Description copied from interface:Validator
Checks a value.- Parameters:
value
- a value- Throws:
ValidationException
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