<g:each in="${books}">
<p>Title: ${it.title}</p>
<p>Author: ${it.author}</p>
</g:each>
each
Purpose
Uses a for(var in collection)
loop to iterate over each element of the specified object.
Examples
With a named item:
<g:each var="book" in="${books}">
<p>Title: ${book.title}</p>
<p>Author: ${book.author}</p>
</g:each>
With a range literal - note how the literal must be enclosed in parentheses:
<ul>
<g:each var="i" in="${ (0..<100) }">
<li>Item ${i}</li>
</g:each>
</ul>
Another example, where a named item is necessary (otherwise the access to the title property will fail):
<g:each in="${itemList}" var="item">
<g:link action="show" id="${item.id}">${item.title}</g:link>
</g:each>
Using the status parameter to alternate the coloring of a table’s rows:
<tbody>
<g:each status="i" in="${itemList}" var="item">
<!-- Alternate CSS classes for the rows. -->
<tr class="${ (i % 2) == 0 ? 'a' : 'b'}">
<td>${item.id?.encodeAsHTML()}</td>
<td>${item.parentId?.encodeAsHTML()}</td>
<td>${item.type?.encodeAsHTML()}</td>
<td>${item.status?.encodeAsHTML()}</td>
</tr>
</g:each>
</tbody>
Description
Attributes
-
in
- The object to iterate over -
status
(optional) - The name of a variable to store the iteration index in. Starts with 0 and increments for each iteration. If this parameter is used, thenvar
is required. -
var
(optional) - The name of the item, defaults to "it".
Note that var attribute must be specified when the iterator value is to be used from within the body of a GSP Dynamic Tag, such as in <g:link> .
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