Binding Data to Forms
Hilla provides a way for binding input fields to a data model.
The client-side Binder
supports Java backend endpoints for loading and saving the form data, and reuses the metadata from Java Bean validation annotations for client-side validation.
API Basics
The form binding API consists of three key concepts:
-
The
field()
directive to bind the field components in Lit form view templates -
The generated TypeScript models for POJO classes used in endpoints, which are used as field references and provide the necessary metadata
-
The client-side
Binder
TypeScript class, which is responsible for keeping track of the form state, the default and current values, and validation of the data.
See the Form Binding Reference for more details.
How to Bind Form Data
For example, let us consider a Java endpoint with methods for loading and saving a Person
bean:
/**
* A Hilla endpoint for the person-view.ts form view.
*/
@Endpoint
public class PersonEndpoint {
/**
* Loads a Person to edit into the view.
* @return default form data
*/
public Person loadPerson() {
// ...
}
/**
* Saves the edited Person from the view.
* @param person form data to save
*/
public void savePerson(Person person) {
// ...
}
}
To bind data to a form, follow these steps in your
frontend/views/person/person-view.ts
client-side LitElement
view:
-
Import the
Binder
class and thefield()
template directive from the@vaadin/hilla-lit-form
package. Import yourPersonEndpoint
data endpoint and the generatedPersonModel
from thefrontend/generated
folder:import { Binder, field } from '@vaadin/hilla-lit-form'; import { PersonEndpoint } from 'Frontend/generated/endpoints'; import PersonModel from 'Frontend/generated/com/example/application/PersonModel';
-
Create a
Binder
instance for your view using the generatedPersonModel
:@customElement('person-form') class PersonForm extends LitElement { // ... private binder = new Binder(this, PersonModel); // ... }
The
PersonModel
here is generated alongside aPerson
TypeScript data interface from thePerson.java
bean. This describes the structure of the data and the validation-related metadata for the form binding. -
Bind the UI components in the template using the
${field()}
syntax:class PersonForm extends LitElement { // ... render() { return html` <vaadin-text-field label="Full name" ${field(this.binder.model.fullName)} ></vaadin-text-field> `; } }
In this example,
this.binder.model
is an instance ofPersonModel
.NoteModels don’t contain any actual data. Use this.binder.value
orthis.binder.defaultValue
to access the actual current or default value of the form respectively.