This is a ZKGrails port of the program written in http://docs.zkoss.org/wiki/Use_Load-On-Demand_to_Handle_Huge_Data. This tutorial is working for ZKGrails 0.7.1 and later.
You need to prepare a Grails project for this tutorial by type:
$ grails create-app ondemand
Next, you need to install ZKGrails. The latest version will be installed automatically, when type:
$ grails install-plugin zk
We are going to demonstrate with a simple domain class, Employee. To create domain class in Grails, simply use the command create-domain-class, following by your class name:
$ grails create-domain-class employee
We then add two properties into domain class Employee, namely fullname and username. Both are string.
class Employee {
String fullname
String username
static constraints = {
}
}
$ grails create-zul employee
This will also create grails-apps/composers/EmployeeComposer.groovy for you.
<window apply="${employeeComposer}">
<vbox>
<image src="images/grails_logo.jpg"/>
</vbox>
<listbox id="lstEmployee" width="100%" checkmark="true">
<listhead sizable="true">
<listheader label="ID" sort="auto" />
<listheader label="Full Name" sort="auto" />
<listheader label="User Name" sort="auto" />
</listhead>
</listbox>
<paging id="pagEmployee" pageSize="30" />
</window>
From the code, you may see 2 properties lstEmployee, and pagEmployee. Both are injected by GrailsComposer, which is a subclass ofGenericForwardComposer. They, apparently, represents listbox and paging components from your .zul file.
You may notice that there is afterCompose closure. This closure is run by doAfterCompose, and it's a Groovy place to initialize your components.
The auto-wired event handle onPaging_pagEmployee will be called everytime you click pagEmployee to change the active page. Note that, the only argument of the handler must be ForwardEvent or Event to make it work.
I also show you the use of Groovy's default argument value declared at redraw method. That is, calling redraw() in afterCompose meansredraw(0).
Also in redraw method, there are two places to use dynamic methods added by ZKGrails. The first one is listbox#clear, of which removes all listitem. The second one is append, which accepts component construction via ZK Builder.
import org.zkoss.zkgrails.*
import org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.*
class EmployeeComposer extends GrailsComposer {
def lstEmployee
def pagEmployee
def afterCompose = { c ->
pagEmployee.totalSize = Employee.count()
redraw()
}
def onPaging_pagEmployee(ForwardEvent fe) {
def e = fe.origin
redraw(e.activePage)
}
def redraw(page=0) {
def list = Employee.list(offset: page * pagEmployee.pageSize,
max: pagEmployee.pageSize)
lstEmployee.clear()
lstEmployee.append {
list.each { e ->
listitem(value: e) {
listcell(label: e.id)
listcell(label: e.fullname)
listcell(label: e.username)
}
}
}
}
}
Before getting your application run, you need some testing data to show. Open grails-app/conf/BootStrap.groovy, and then add the following snippet into init closure.
def init = { servletContext ->
1000.times { i ->
new Employee(fullname: "Name $i", username: "user$i").save()
}
}
With the above code, we loop 1,000 times to create 1,000 domain objects of class Employee.
$ grails run-app
and point your browser to http://localhost:8080/ondemand/employee.zul