I have the following construct at several places in my webapp in order to conditionally render page fragments depending on some actions:
Use conditional expression as ui:include src:
<h:panelGroup>
<ui:include
src="#{managedBean.serviceSelected == 'insurance' ?
'/pages/edocket/include/service1.xhtml'
:
'/pages/empty.xhtml'}"
/>
</h:panelGroup>
Unfortunately, this is by design. The <ui:include>
runs as being a taghandler during the view build time, while the rendered
attribute is evaluated during the view render time. This can be better understood by carefully reading this answer and substituting "JSTL" with "<ui:include>
": JSTL in JSF2 Facelets... makes sense?
There are several ways to solve this, depending on the concrete functional requirement:
Use a view build time tag like <c:if>
instead of <h:panelGroup>
. This however puts implications into the #{managedBean}
. It can't be view scoped and should do its job based on HTTP request parameters. Exactly those HTTP request parameters should also be retained in subsequent request (by e.g. <f:param>
, includeViewParams
, etc) so that it doesn't break when the view is restored.
Replace <ui:include>
by a custom UIComponent which invokes FaceletContext#includeFacelet() during the UIComponent#encodechildren() method. So far no such component exist in any of the existing libraries. But I can tell that I've already such one in mind as a future addition for OmniFaces and it works as intuitively expected here at my test environment (with Mojarra). Here's a kickoff example:
@FacesComponent(Include.COMPONENT_TYPE)
public class Include extends UIComponentBase {
public static final String COMPONENT_TYPE = "com.example.Include";
public static final String COMPONENT_FAMILY = "com.example.Output";
private enum PropertyKeys {
src;
}
@Override
public String getFamily() {
return COMPONENT_FAMILY;
}
@Override
public boolean getRendersChildren() {
return true;
}
@Override
public void encodeChildren(FacesContext context) throws IOException {
getChildren().clear();
FaceletContext faceletContext = ((FaceletContext) context.getAttributes().get(FaceletContext.FACELET_CONTEXT_KEY));
faceletContext.includeFacelet(this, getSrc());
super.encodeChildren(context);
}
public String getSrc() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.src);
}
public void setSrc(String src) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.src, src);
}
}