assign null default value for optional query param in route - Play Framework

ε祈祈猫儿з 提交于 2019-11-30 18:12:30

Remember that the optional query parameter in your route is of type scala.Long, not java.lang.Long. Scala's Long type is equivalent to Java's primitive long, and cannot be assigned a value of null.

Changing id to be of type java.lang.Long should fix the compilation error, and is perhaps the simplest way to resolve your issue:

GET  /foo  controller.Foo.index(id: java.lang.Long ?= null)

You could also try wrapping id in a Scala Option, seeing as this is the recommended way in Scala of handling optional values. However I don't think that Play will map an optional Scala Long to an optional Java Long (or vice versa). You'll either have to have a Java type in your route:

GET  /foo  controller.Foo.index(id: Option[java.lang.Long])

public static Result index(final Option<Long> id) {
    if (!id.isDefined()) {...}
    ...
}

Or a Scala type in your Java code:

GET  /foo  controller.Foo.index(id: Option[Long])

public static Result index(final Option<scala.Long> id) {
    if (!id.isDefined()) {...}
    ...
}

In my case I use a String variable.

Example :

In my route :

GET /foo controller.Foo.index(id: String ?= "")

Then I convert in my code with a parser to Long --> Long.parseLong.

But I agree that the method of Hristo is the best.

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