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Use as Form Load Binder
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Form Load Binder
Form Load Binder

Injected Variables:

    • element - Element that this binder is tie to. (org.joget.apps.form.model.Element)

    • primaryKey - The primary key provided by the element to load data. (java.lang.String)

    • formData - The data holder of the whole form. (org.joget.apps.form.model.FormData)

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import org.joget.apps.form.model.Element;
import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormData;
import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormRow;
import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormRowSet;
import org.joget.apps.form.service.FormUtil;
import org.joget.plugin.base.PluginManager;
import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormLoadBinder;

public FormRowSet load(Element element, String primaryKey, FormData formData) {
    String defaultFormDefId = "default_grid_entry"; //change this to the form id used to store default grid data
    String formDefId = "grid_entry";  //change this to the form id used to store grid data
    String foreignKey = "fk"; //change this to the foreign key 
    
    FormRowSet f = new FormRowSet();
    f.setMultiRow(true);

    // Reuse Multi Row Binder to load data
    PluginManager pluginManager = (PluginManager) FormUtil.getApplicationContext().getBean("pluginManager");
    FormLoadBinder binder = (FormLoadBinder) pluginManager.getPlugin("org.joget.plugin.enterprise.MultirowFormBinder");
    
    //Load from the grid table
    binder.setProperty("formDefId", formDefId);
    binder.setProperty("foreignKey", foreignKey);
    f = binder.load(element, primaryKey, formData);
    
    //if no grid data is retrieved, get from default table
    if (f == null || f.isEmpty()) {
        binder.setProperty("formDefId", defaultFormDefId);
        
        //set the foreign key value to empty
        f = binder.load(element, "", formData);
    }
    return f;
}

//call load method with injected variable
return load(element, primaryKey, formData);

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If your script need to reuse for multiple times in an app or can be used by others app in future development, please consider to make your Bean Shell script as a plugin instead of copy and paste it multiple times across your app. Bean Shell script is harder to maintain in this case. Imagine that you want to make a change, you will have to update all the places that are using the same script as well. Beside that, a normal plugin implementation will have better performance than a script running by a Bean Shell interpreter.

8. Reuse existing plugins in your code to make it cleaner and easy to maintain

If partial of your script can be done by existing plugins in Joget Workflow, you can reuse the plugin in stead of writting it again. 

To reuse a plugin, you can retrieve the plugin using PluginManager, then set it properties and execute it.

Example: 

  1. Reuse Multi Row Binder plugin to load data
  2. Reuse Email Tool to send email

 

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