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I'm using thymeleaf for email templates but text for these templates are from database.



It looks like this:



<html>
<header>
</header>
<body>
Hello <th:block th:text="${dbText}> </th:block>
</body>
</html>


so, property dbText is String from db.



Question: is it possible to somehow store thymeleaf dynamic property in dbText?



I mean, when I fetch dbText it's



 "my friend <th:block th:text="${name}"></th:block>"


so when I try to replace name property in thymeleaf it doesn't replace my value instead of name but render this:



"my friend ${name}"









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    I'm using thymeleaf for email templates but text for these templates are from database.



    It looks like this:



    <html>
    <header>
    </header>
    <body>
    Hello <th:block th:text="${dbText}> </th:block>
    </body>
    </html>


    so, property dbText is String from db.



    Question: is it possible to somehow store thymeleaf dynamic property in dbText?



    I mean, when I fetch dbText it's



     "my friend <th:block th:text="${name}"></th:block>"


    so when I try to replace name property in thymeleaf it doesn't replace my value instead of name but render this:



    "my friend ${name}"









    share|improve this question

























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      I'm using thymeleaf for email templates but text for these templates are from database.



      It looks like this:



      <html>
      <header>
      </header>
      <body>
      Hello <th:block th:text="${dbText}> </th:block>
      </body>
      </html>


      so, property dbText is String from db.



      Question: is it possible to somehow store thymeleaf dynamic property in dbText?



      I mean, when I fetch dbText it's



       "my friend <th:block th:text="${name}"></th:block>"


      so when I try to replace name property in thymeleaf it doesn't replace my value instead of name but render this:



      "my friend ${name}"









      share|improve this question













      I'm using thymeleaf for email templates but text for these templates are from database.



      It looks like this:



      <html>
      <header>
      </header>
      <body>
      Hello <th:block th:text="${dbText}> </th:block>
      </body>
      </html>


      so, property dbText is String from db.



      Question: is it possible to somehow store thymeleaf dynamic property in dbText?



      I mean, when I fetch dbText it's



       "my friend <th:block th:text="${name}"></th:block>"


      so when I try to replace name property in thymeleaf it doesn't replace my value instead of name but render this:



      "my friend ${name}"






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          Ideally, you'd want to drop an object into your template via a model, and then access name as a property of that object.



          In your controller:



          @RequestMapping(value="/your-uri", method = RequestMethod.GET)
          public String showName(Model model) {
          User someUser = new User("First", "Last");
          model.addAttribute("user", someUser);
          }


          Then in your view:



          <p th:text="${user.firstName} + ' ' + ${user.lastName}></p>



          This is assuming that your User class has the following:



          private String firstName
          private String lastName
          // getters & setters


          This would output:



          <p>First Last</p>






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            Ideally, you'd want to drop an object into your template via a model, and then access name as a property of that object.



            In your controller:



            @RequestMapping(value="/your-uri", method = RequestMethod.GET)
            public String showName(Model model) {
            User someUser = new User("First", "Last");
            model.addAttribute("user", someUser);
            }


            Then in your view:



            <p th:text="${user.firstName} + ' ' + ${user.lastName}></p>



            This is assuming that your User class has the following:



            private String firstName
            private String lastName
            // getters & setters


            This would output:



            <p>First Last</p>






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              Ideally, you'd want to drop an object into your template via a model, and then access name as a property of that object.



              In your controller:



              @RequestMapping(value="/your-uri", method = RequestMethod.GET)
              public String showName(Model model) {
              User someUser = new User("First", "Last");
              model.addAttribute("user", someUser);
              }


              Then in your view:



              <p th:text="${user.firstName} + ' ' + ${user.lastName}></p>



              This is assuming that your User class has the following:



              private String firstName
              private String lastName
              // getters & setters


              This would output:



              <p>First Last</p>






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                Ideally, you'd want to drop an object into your template via a model, and then access name as a property of that object.



                In your controller:



                @RequestMapping(value="/your-uri", method = RequestMethod.GET)
                public String showName(Model model) {
                User someUser = new User("First", "Last");
                model.addAttribute("user", someUser);
                }


                Then in your view:



                <p th:text="${user.firstName} + ' ' + ${user.lastName}></p>



                This is assuming that your User class has the following:



                private String firstName
                private String lastName
                // getters & setters


                This would output:



                <p>First Last</p>






                share|improve this answer












                Ideally, you'd want to drop an object into your template via a model, and then access name as a property of that object.



                In your controller:



                @RequestMapping(value="/your-uri", method = RequestMethod.GET)
                public String showName(Model model) {
                User someUser = new User("First", "Last");
                model.addAttribute("user", someUser);
                }


                Then in your view:



                <p th:text="${user.firstName} + ' ' + ${user.lastName}></p>



                This is assuming that your User class has the following:



                private String firstName
                private String lastName
                // getters & setters


                This would output:



                <p>First Last</p>







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