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How to make your custom component accept and pass on all unknown parameters to the underlying HTML element

Informal parameters are any additional parameters (aka HTML attributes) beyond the those explicitly defined for a component using the @Parameter annotation.

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In the example below we create an Img component, a custom replacement for the <img> tag. Its src parameter will be an asset. We'll use the @SupportsInformalParameters annotation to tell Tapestry that the component should support informal parameters.

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titleImg.java
@SupportsInformalParameters
public class Img
{
    @Parameter(required=true, allowNull=false, defaultPrefix=BindingConstants.ASSET)
    private Asset src;

    @Inject
    private ComponentResources resources;

    boolean beginRender(MarkupWriter writer)
    {
         writer.element("img", "src", src);
         resources.renderInformalParameters(writer);
         writer.end();
         return false;
    }
}

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Another, equivalent, approach is to use the RenderInformals mixin (:

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titleImg.java
public class Img
{
    @Parameter(required=true, allowNull=false, defaultPrefix=BindingConstants.ASSET)
    private Asset src;

    @Mixin
    private RenderInformals renderInformals;

    void beginRender(MarkupWriter writer)
    {
        writer.element("img", "src", src);
    }

    boolean beforeRenderBody(MarkupWriter writer)
    {
        writer.end();
        return false;
    }
}

This variation splits the rendering of the tag in two pieces, so that the RenderInformals mixin can operate (after beginRender() and before beforeRenderBody()).

Approach 3: Extend the "Any" component

Another approach is to have your component class extend Tapestry's Any component, which already supports informal parameters:

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public class Img extends Any { ... }