LWC and complex parameters





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I am trying to pass a list of objects to Apex from an LWC controller, and it looks like the Apex controller is getting the right sized list, but nothing is populated. Does anybody have any idea of what could be the problem?



Component JS code



refreshPeople() {
let xxx = ;

xxx.push({name : 'aaa', email : 'bbb'});
xxx.push({name : '111', email : '222'});

getPeople({peopleInfo: xxx})
.then(result => {
console.log('#### HERE');
this.allPeople2 = result;
})
.catch(error => {
//Error Handling goes here
});
}


Apex:



@AuraEnabled(cacheable = true)
public static List<EmailPerson> getPeople(List<EmailPerson> peopleInfo) {
try {

System.debug('####' + peopleInfo);

return null;
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new AuraHandledException(e.getMessage() + ' ' + e.getStackTraceString());
}
}

public class EmailPerson {
@AuraEnabled
public Id id;
@AuraEnabled
public String name;
@AuraEnabled
public String email;
@AuraEnabled
public Id recordTypeId;
@AuraEnabled
public String recordTypeName;
}


Note: I've tried @wire, the behavior is the same. The list sees the two items, but none the values on the properties are assigned




<17:00:38:006 USER_DEBUG [20]|DEBUG|####(EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null], EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null])











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    I am trying to pass a list of objects to Apex from an LWC controller, and it looks like the Apex controller is getting the right sized list, but nothing is populated. Does anybody have any idea of what could be the problem?



    Component JS code



    refreshPeople() {
    let xxx = ;

    xxx.push({name : 'aaa', email : 'bbb'});
    xxx.push({name : '111', email : '222'});

    getPeople({peopleInfo: xxx})
    .then(result => {
    console.log('#### HERE');
    this.allPeople2 = result;
    })
    .catch(error => {
    //Error Handling goes here
    });
    }


    Apex:



    @AuraEnabled(cacheable = true)
    public static List<EmailPerson> getPeople(List<EmailPerson> peopleInfo) {
    try {

    System.debug('####' + peopleInfo);

    return null;
    } catch (Exception e) {
    throw new AuraHandledException(e.getMessage() + ' ' + e.getStackTraceString());
    }
    }

    public class EmailPerson {
    @AuraEnabled
    public Id id;
    @AuraEnabled
    public String name;
    @AuraEnabled
    public String email;
    @AuraEnabled
    public Id recordTypeId;
    @AuraEnabled
    public String recordTypeName;
    }


    Note: I've tried @wire, the behavior is the same. The list sees the two items, but none the values on the properties are assigned




    <17:00:38:006 USER_DEBUG [20]|DEBUG|####(EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null], EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null])











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      I am trying to pass a list of objects to Apex from an LWC controller, and it looks like the Apex controller is getting the right sized list, but nothing is populated. Does anybody have any idea of what could be the problem?



      Component JS code



      refreshPeople() {
      let xxx = ;

      xxx.push({name : 'aaa', email : 'bbb'});
      xxx.push({name : '111', email : '222'});

      getPeople({peopleInfo: xxx})
      .then(result => {
      console.log('#### HERE');
      this.allPeople2 = result;
      })
      .catch(error => {
      //Error Handling goes here
      });
      }


      Apex:



      @AuraEnabled(cacheable = true)
      public static List<EmailPerson> getPeople(List<EmailPerson> peopleInfo) {
      try {

      System.debug('####' + peopleInfo);

      return null;
      } catch (Exception e) {
      throw new AuraHandledException(e.getMessage() + ' ' + e.getStackTraceString());
      }
      }

      public class EmailPerson {
      @AuraEnabled
      public Id id;
      @AuraEnabled
      public String name;
      @AuraEnabled
      public String email;
      @AuraEnabled
      public Id recordTypeId;
      @AuraEnabled
      public String recordTypeName;
      }


      Note: I've tried @wire, the behavior is the same. The list sees the two items, but none the values on the properties are assigned




      <17:00:38:006 USER_DEBUG [20]|DEBUG|####(EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null], EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null])











      share|improve this question














      I am trying to pass a list of objects to Apex from an LWC controller, and it looks like the Apex controller is getting the right sized list, but nothing is populated. Does anybody have any idea of what could be the problem?



      Component JS code



      refreshPeople() {
      let xxx = ;

      xxx.push({name : 'aaa', email : 'bbb'});
      xxx.push({name : '111', email : '222'});

      getPeople({peopleInfo: xxx})
      .then(result => {
      console.log('#### HERE');
      this.allPeople2 = result;
      })
      .catch(error => {
      //Error Handling goes here
      });
      }


      Apex:



      @AuraEnabled(cacheable = true)
      public static List<EmailPerson> getPeople(List<EmailPerson> peopleInfo) {
      try {

      System.debug('####' + peopleInfo);

      return null;
      } catch (Exception e) {
      throw new AuraHandledException(e.getMessage() + ' ' + e.getStackTraceString());
      }
      }

      public class EmailPerson {
      @AuraEnabled
      public Id id;
      @AuraEnabled
      public String name;
      @AuraEnabled
      public String email;
      @AuraEnabled
      public Id recordTypeId;
      @AuraEnabled
      public String recordTypeName;
      }


      Note: I've tried @wire, the behavior is the same. The list sees the two items, but none the values on the properties are assigned




      <17:00:38:006 USER_DEBUG [20]|DEBUG|####(EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null], EmailPerson:[email=null, name=null])








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          After 2 hours of struggling, and only 5 minutes after posting, here is the answer:



          You have to add add {get;set;} explicitly for this to work. Changing my inner class to the below fixed the problem.



          public class EmailPerson {
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id id {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String name {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String email {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id recordTypeId {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String recordTypeName {get;set;}
          }





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            Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

            – Mohith Shrivastava
            Apr 9 at 0:26






          • 1





            I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

            – Sebastian Kessel
            Apr 9 at 0:27











          • This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

            – tsalb
            Apr 9 at 2:41











          • FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

            – tsalb
            2 days ago













          • I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

            – Sebastian Kessel
            2 days ago












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          After 2 hours of struggling, and only 5 minutes after posting, here is the answer:



          You have to add add {get;set;} explicitly for this to work. Changing my inner class to the below fixed the problem.



          public class EmailPerson {
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id id {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String name {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String email {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id recordTypeId {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String recordTypeName {get;set;}
          }





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            Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

            – Mohith Shrivastava
            Apr 9 at 0:26






          • 1





            I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

            – Sebastian Kessel
            Apr 9 at 0:27











          • This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

            – tsalb
            Apr 9 at 2:41











          • FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

            – tsalb
            2 days ago













          • I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

            – Sebastian Kessel
            2 days ago
















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          After 2 hours of struggling, and only 5 minutes after posting, here is the answer:



          You have to add add {get;set;} explicitly for this to work. Changing my inner class to the below fixed the problem.



          public class EmailPerson {
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id id {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String name {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String email {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id recordTypeId {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String recordTypeName {get;set;}
          }





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          • 3





            Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

            – Mohith Shrivastava
            Apr 9 at 0:26






          • 1





            I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

            – Sebastian Kessel
            Apr 9 at 0:27











          • This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

            – tsalb
            Apr 9 at 2:41











          • FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

            – tsalb
            2 days ago













          • I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

            – Sebastian Kessel
            2 days ago














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          After 2 hours of struggling, and only 5 minutes after posting, here is the answer:



          You have to add add {get;set;} explicitly for this to work. Changing my inner class to the below fixed the problem.



          public class EmailPerson {
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id id {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String name {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String email {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id recordTypeId {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String recordTypeName {get;set;}
          }





          share|improve this answer













          After 2 hours of struggling, and only 5 minutes after posting, here is the answer:



          You have to add add {get;set;} explicitly for this to work. Changing my inner class to the below fixed the problem.



          public class EmailPerson {
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id id {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String name {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String email {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public Id recordTypeId {get;set;}
          @AuraEnabled
          public String recordTypeName {get;set;}
          }






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          answered Apr 9 at 0:11









          Sebastian KesselSebastian Kessel

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          • 3





            Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

            – Mohith Shrivastava
            Apr 9 at 0:26






          • 1





            I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

            – Sebastian Kessel
            Apr 9 at 0:27











          • This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

            – tsalb
            Apr 9 at 2:41











          • FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

            – tsalb
            2 days ago













          • I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

            – Sebastian Kessel
            2 days ago














          • 3





            Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

            – Mohith Shrivastava
            Apr 9 at 0:26






          • 1





            I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

            – Sebastian Kessel
            Apr 9 at 0:27











          • This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

            – tsalb
            Apr 9 at 2:41











          • FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

            – tsalb
            2 days ago













          • I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

            – Sebastian Kessel
            2 days ago








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          3





          Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

          – Mohith Shrivastava
          Apr 9 at 0:26





          Its so weird that they expect this and just @auraEnabled is not sufficient .Will be curious for explanation from SFDC LWC Product team why do we need get and set on properties .

          – Mohith Shrivastava
          Apr 9 at 0:26




          1




          1





          I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

          – Sebastian Kessel
          Apr 9 at 0:27





          I’d love to hear it as well. That’s 2 hours of the clients time down the drain.

          – Sebastian Kessel
          Apr 9 at 0:27













          This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

          – tsalb
          Apr 9 at 2:41





          This is exactly why I avoid wrappers and use the Map<String, Object> datatypes.

          – tsalb
          Apr 9 at 2:41













          FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

          – tsalb
          2 days ago







          FYI, I made an answer here about dealing with complex datatypes without wrappers.

          – tsalb
          2 days ago















          I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

          – Sebastian Kessel
          2 days ago





          I used the Map approach a lot with aura, but for things as simple as what I needed I should’ve been able to just pass an object. Making me be explicit with getter and setters is counter intuitive

          – Sebastian Kessel
          2 days ago


















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