passing an object to the constructor of a widget d

2019-06-21 20:02发布

I'm trying to pass my app's EventBus to a widget declared in a UiBinder via its constructor. I'm using the @UiConstructor annotation to mark a constructor that accepts the EventBus, but I don't know how to actually reference the object from my ui.xml code.

That is, I need something like

WidgetThatNeedsAnEventBus.java

public class WidgetThatNeedsAnEventBus extends Composite
{
    private EventBus eventBus;

    @UiConstructor
    public WidgetThatNeedsAnEventBus(EventBus eventBus)
    {
        this.eventBus = eventBus;
    }
}

TheUiBinderThatWillDeclareAWTNAEB.ui.xml

<g:HTMLPanel>
    <c:WidgetThatNeedsAnEventBus eventBus=_I_need_some_way_to_specify_my_apps_event_bus_ />
</g:HTMLPanel>

I have no problem passing a static value to the WidgetThatNeedsAnEventBus, and I can use a factory method to create a new EventBus object. But what I need is to pass my app's already-existing EventBus.

Is there a way to refer to already-existing objects in a UiBinder?

标签: gwt uibinder
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2楼-- · 2019-06-21 20:45

I'd suggest you use a factory method (described here). This way you can pass an instance to your widget.

With the <ui:with> element you can also pass objects to widgets (provided a setter method exists) (as documented here). But the object will be instantiated via GWT.createwhich I think is not was you intend doing with the eventBus.

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3楼-- · 2019-06-21 20:47

My eventual solution was to use @UiField(provided=true) on the widget I needed to initialize with a variable.

Then, I just constructed the widget myself in Java, before calling initWidget on the parent.

For example:

public class ParentWidget extends Composite
{
    @UiField(provided=true)
    protected ChildWidget child;

    public ParentWidget(Object theObjectIWantToPass)
    {
        child = new ChildWidget(theObjectIWantToPass);  //_before_ initWidget
        initWidget(uiBinder.create(this));

        //proceed with normal initialization!
    }
}
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