DownloadLink
is nice and handy for creating a button/link for downloading a file, along these lines:
add(new DownloadLink("downloadButton", getReportFile(), "report.pdf"));
and
<input type="button" wicket:id="downloadButton" value="Download" />
However, I would like to trigger the generation of the file to download only when the button/link is clicked. In other words, upon click, I'd call a method that generates the file (a Pentaho report in our case), puts it in a temp place and returns a File
pointing to it. Then I'd tell the DownloadLink
to use that File
. Question is, is this possible somehow?
Currently we have something like the code below, which works, but I'm interested in whether DownloadLink
could be used instead.
add(new Link<Void>("downloadButton") {
@Override
public void onClick() {
IResourceStream resourceStream = new AbstractResourceStreamWriter() {
@Override
public void write(OutputStream output) {
try {
reportService.generateReport(output, report);
} catch (IOException e) {
// ...
}
}
@Override
public String getContentType() {
return CONTENT_TYPE_PDF;
}
};
getRequestCycle()
.setRequestTarget(new ResourceStreamRequestTarget(resourceStream)
.setFileName("report.pdf"));
}
});
(Wicket 1.4.18, if it makes a difference.)
Can't you use the constructor that takes a Model
as argument? And make the Model
generate the File
in its getObject()
. A LoadableDetachableModel
is a good choice, given that load()
, and therefore file generation, will be invoked only once.
If the file is to be freshly generated every time the link is clicked, use DownloadLink.setDeleteAfterDownload(true)
to ensure the File is automatically deleted once it is served.
I don't use 1.4, but the source code in 1.3 shows that the File
is retrieved by means of getModelObject()
in the onClick()
method of the Link
.
IModel fileModel = new AbstractReadOnlyModel(){
public Object getObject() {
return generateFile();
}
};
DownloadLink link = new DownloadLink(linkId, fileModel, "report.pdf");
Source code of DownloadLink.onClick()
public void onClick()
{
final File file = (File)getModelObject();
...
IResourceStream resourceStream = new FileResourceStream(
new org.apache.wicket.util.file.File(file));
getRequestCycle().setRequestTarget(.../* uses resourceStream */...);
}
Use org.apache.wicket.markup.html.link.ResourceLink instead.
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