So lets say I have a @ModelAttribute
of userCredentials
which is a List<String>
object.
and I have another ModelAttribute
of type Map<String,String>
of roles
.
I can access them separately in HTML using Thymeleaf with:
${userCredentials.contains('<Hardcoded-value>')}
The problem i want the hardcoded value replaced and to use for example:
${userCredentials.contains('roles.client')}
Do you know how can i successfully use a model attribute as a parameter to the other model attribute. It works with the hardcoded values
You can use Thymeleaf pre-processing:
${userCredentials.contains(__${roles.get('client')}__)}
Thymeleaf executes the preprocessing part in a first pass. So it will replace what is there with:
${userCredentials.contains(<result of roles.get() call here>)}
And then execute the template rendering.