My code in scala template:
@session.get("user.id") match {
case Some(_) => "xx"
case _ => "yy"
}
<a href="">Logout</a>
But the case ...
be displayed directly to the generated html page:
match { case Some(_) => "xx" case _ => "yy" } Logout
And In the generated .template.scala, it's:
"""
<body>
"""),_display_(Seq(/*11.4*/session/*11.11*/.get("user.id"))),format.raw/*11.26*/(""" match """),format.raw("""{"""),format.raw/*11.34*/("""
case Some(_) => "xx"
case _ => "yy"
"""),format.raw("""}"""),format.raw/*14.4*/("""
<a href="">Logout</a>
"""
But I see in the doc, it should support the match case
: https://github.com/playframework/Play20/wiki/ScalaTemplates
@connected match {
case models.Admin(name) => {
<span class="admin">Connected as admin (@name)</span>
}
case models.User(name) => {
<span>Connected as @name</span>
}
}
UPDATE1
Finally, I found a way to work:
@defining(session.get("user.id")) { x =>
@x match {
case Some(_) => { "xx" }
case None => {"yy"}
}
}
But it looks so complicated.
UPDATE2
Find another simple solution:
@{session.get("user.id") match {
case Some(_) => "xx"
case _ => "yy"
}}
But it doesn't work well in complex case:
@{session.get("user.id") match {
case Some(_) => {<a href="@routes.Users.logout">Logout</a>}
case _ => "yy"
}}
The @routes.Users.logout
won't be converted.
UPDATE3
This is a getOrElse
solution:
@session.get("user.id").map { _ =>
<a href="@routes.Users.logout">Logout</a>
}.getOrElse {
Not logged
}
It works but it doesn't use match case
I was hitting the same problem. Enclosing the right part of the case in curly braces fixed the issue for me.
This works for me:
@user match {
case Some(user) => { Welcome, @user.username! }
case None => { <a href="@routes.Application.login">Login</a> }
}
Without the braces, it gave an error with the space after the { on the match line highlighted. "'case' expected but identifier found."
I also gives me that error if I try to put an @ before the opening curly brace like this:
//This gives me the same error
@user match {
case Some(user) => @{ "Welcome, " + user.username + "!" }
case None => { <a href="@routes.Application.login">Login</a> }
}
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