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August 29, 2025

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Tip 2 - Fluent If Statements -> when()

Continuing our "102 ColdBox Tips and Tricks" series, let’s explore a powerful feature introduced in ColdBox 6: the when() method. This method simplifies conditional logic by allowing you to chain execution blocks based on boolean values in a clean and fluent way.

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Using the when() Method

The when() method is available in the super type, so all handlers, interceptors, layouts, and views have access to it. This method allows you to create a functional approach to if/then/else statements.

  • Here’s the method signature:
	/**
 * Functional construct for if statements
 *
 * @target The boolean evaluator, this can be a boolean value
 * @success The closure/lambda to execute if the boolean value is true
 * @failure The closure/lambda to execute if the boolean value is false
 * @return Returns the SuperType object for chaining
*/
function when( required boolean target, required success, failure )

Example in Action

  • Let’s take a look at an example to see how you can use this method:
var search = getInstance( "SearchCriteria" );
when( rc.filter, () => search.addFilter( rc.filter ) )
  .when(
    currentUser.checkPermission( 'admin' ),
    () => search.showSalaries(),
    () => search.hideSalaries()
  )
  • target: The boolean condition.
  • success: A closure/lambda to execute if the condition is true.
  • failure: A closure/lambda to execute if the condition is false.

This approach helps you manage complex logic with cleaner and more maintainable code. You can chain multiple when() methods for a fluent and functional coding style.

Why Use when() ?

The when() method improves the readability of your code, reducing the need for nested if/else statements and making your logic flow more naturally.

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Flow Delegates

The when() is just one method in a collection of what we call flow methods available to you in ColdBox. They come from the Flow delegate class in the core, which means you can easily use them in your models as well as using our delegates pattern. Some of the available methods are:

  • when()
  • unless()
  • throwIf()
  • throwUnless
  • ifNull()
  • ifPresent()
component delegates="Flow@coreDelegates"{
	
	// Now you can use all the methods of the Flow class

}

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