This is not working for me:
<h:form id="wfMgtForm">
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<p:dataTable id="wfTable" ..." var="item">
<p:column>
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</p:column>
<p:column>
<p:commandLink id="editWatchfolderButtonId" oncomplete="dlgEditWF.show()" update=":editWFForm" process="@none">
<f:param value="#{item.value.ID}" name="editId"/>
<h:graphicImage alt="Edit Image" style="border: none" value="./images/edit.png" />
</p:commandLink>
</p:column>
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<p:blockUI block=":wfMgtForm" trigger="editWatchfolderButtonId">
Loading...<br/>
<p:graphicImage alt="Loader Image" value="/images/loader.gif"/>
</p:blockUI>
</h:form>
The error that I am getting is:
Cannot find component with identifier "editWatchfolderButtonId"
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When I used Firebug to look for the ID, I discovered that every row has a different ID:
wfMgtForm:wfTable:0:editWatchfolderButtonId
wfMgtForm:wfTable:1:editWatchfolderButtonId
wfMgtForm:wfTable:2:editWatchfolderButtonId
wfMgtForm:wfTable:3:editWatchfolderButtonId
etc.
How should I reference this auto created IDs from my <p:blockUI>
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For those as clueless as myself, if BlockUI is not firing, check that the "trigger" target has Ajax enabled. I spent almost a day trying to figure out why BlockUI did not fire and found that I had its target configured as 'ajax="false"'.
Here is a trivial example of using commandLink to block something. Modified the showcase example from here
You can use a jquery selector.
The
<p:dataTable>
is also aNamingContainer
. Include its ID as well.The row index is only present in client side, not in server side, so that's not relevant.
Update: just tested it locally, it indeed fixes the exception, but it didn't trigger the block UI at all (PrimeFaces 3.5). Look like a bug in PrimeFaces.
In the meanwhile, your best bet is to manually trigger it as suggested by Aksel, but then somewhat different: