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Chain wire methods together in Lightning Web Components



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2019 Community Moderator ElectionDatabase.query not working with RecordTypeIdWhat are Lightning Web ComponentsWhat are these '@' symbol things in Web components [api, wire]?Change handler equivalent in Lightning Web ComponentsIs there a way to load every label data and every SObject description data in Lightning Web Component using only Javascript without any Apex?Import ES modules in LWCLWC: Picklist without knowing recordTypeIdWhen do @wire methods run (LWC)?Unable to upload a managed package with a generic errorUsing third-party Web Components with Lightning Web Components










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According to the documentation here in order to retrieve a list of picklist values for an object we need to pass in a Record Type Id which can be retrieved using the getObjectInfo method.



The issue is that these are both wire functions and I cannot figure out how to chain these methods.



If I try code like the following:



getObjectInfo( objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
.then(result =>
return getPicklistValues(recordTypeId: result.defaultRecordTypeId, fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD);
)
.then(result =>
this.picklistValues = result.data
)
.catch(error =>
this.error = error;
);


I get an error




render threw an error in 'c:getpicklistexample' [Imperative use is not
supported. Use @wire(getObjectInfo).]




If I try something like



@track rtId;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: this.rtId,fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


Then it throws an internal server error. Anybody have an idea as to how I could retrieve the record type Id and then call to get the pick list values like the documentation suggests?



FYI my imports are:



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';









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  • FYI, aware I could probably do this with apex but the docs suggest that I should be able to do this otherwise.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago











  • Additional info - this was my test for a component using tasks instead of Accounts (I was trying to recreate using some of the sample code from the recipes). Worth noting that Task is not a supported object in the UI API which also was tripping me up.

    – pbattisson
    yesterday















5















According to the documentation here in order to retrieve a list of picklist values for an object we need to pass in a Record Type Id which can be retrieved using the getObjectInfo method.



The issue is that these are both wire functions and I cannot figure out how to chain these methods.



If I try code like the following:



getObjectInfo( objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
.then(result =>
return getPicklistValues(recordTypeId: result.defaultRecordTypeId, fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD);
)
.then(result =>
this.picklistValues = result.data
)
.catch(error =>
this.error = error;
);


I get an error




render threw an error in 'c:getpicklistexample' [Imperative use is not
supported. Use @wire(getObjectInfo).]




If I try something like



@track rtId;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: this.rtId,fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


Then it throws an internal server error. Anybody have an idea as to how I could retrieve the record type Id and then call to get the pick list values like the documentation suggests?



FYI my imports are:



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';









share|improve this question






















  • FYI, aware I could probably do this with apex but the docs suggest that I should be able to do this otherwise.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago











  • Additional info - this was my test for a component using tasks instead of Accounts (I was trying to recreate using some of the sample code from the recipes). Worth noting that Task is not a supported object in the UI API which also was tripping me up.

    – pbattisson
    yesterday













5












5








5








According to the documentation here in order to retrieve a list of picklist values for an object we need to pass in a Record Type Id which can be retrieved using the getObjectInfo method.



The issue is that these are both wire functions and I cannot figure out how to chain these methods.



If I try code like the following:



getObjectInfo( objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
.then(result =>
return getPicklistValues(recordTypeId: result.defaultRecordTypeId, fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD);
)
.then(result =>
this.picklistValues = result.data
)
.catch(error =>
this.error = error;
);


I get an error




render threw an error in 'c:getpicklistexample' [Imperative use is not
supported. Use @wire(getObjectInfo).]




If I try something like



@track rtId;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: this.rtId,fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


Then it throws an internal server error. Anybody have an idea as to how I could retrieve the record type Id and then call to get the pick list values like the documentation suggests?



FYI my imports are:



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';









share|improve this question














According to the documentation here in order to retrieve a list of picklist values for an object we need to pass in a Record Type Id which can be retrieved using the getObjectInfo method.



The issue is that these are both wire functions and I cannot figure out how to chain these methods.



If I try code like the following:



getObjectInfo( objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
.then(result =>
return getPicklistValues(recordTypeId: result.defaultRecordTypeId, fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD);
)
.then(result =>
this.picklistValues = result.data
)
.catch(error =>
this.error = error;
);


I get an error




render threw an error in 'c:getpicklistexample' [Imperative use is not
supported. Use @wire(getObjectInfo).]




If I try something like



@track rtId;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: this.rtId,fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


Then it throws an internal server error. Anybody have an idea as to how I could retrieve the record type Id and then call to get the pick list values like the documentation suggests?



FYI my imports are:



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';






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  • FYI, aware I could probably do this with apex but the docs suggest that I should be able to do this otherwise.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago











  • Additional info - this was my test for a component using tasks instead of Accounts (I was trying to recreate using some of the sample code from the recipes). Worth noting that Task is not a supported object in the UI API which also was tripping me up.

    – pbattisson
    yesterday

















  • FYI, aware I could probably do this with apex but the docs suggest that I should be able to do this otherwise.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago











  • Additional info - this was my test for a component using tasks instead of Accounts (I was trying to recreate using some of the sample code from the recipes). Worth noting that Task is not a supported object in the UI API which also was tripping me up.

    – pbattisson
    yesterday
















FYI, aware I could probably do this with apex but the docs suggest that I should be able to do this otherwise.

– pbattisson
2 days ago





FYI, aware I could probably do this with apex but the docs suggest that I should be able to do this otherwise.

– pbattisson
2 days ago













Additional info - this was my test for a component using tasks instead of Accounts (I was trying to recreate using some of the sample code from the recipes). Worth noting that Task is not a supported object in the UI API which also was tripping me up.

– pbattisson
yesterday





Additional info - this was my test for a component using tasks instead of Accounts (I was trying to recreate using some of the sample code from the recipes). Worth noting that Task is not a supported object in the UI API which also was tripping me up.

– pbattisson
yesterday










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You have to use dynamic binding:



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


This is mentioned in Use the Wire Service to Get Data.



I wrote a mockup that demonstrates this. You should be able to copy-paste this code directly.




<template>
<template if:true=hasPicklistValues>
<select>
<template for:each=picklistValues.data.values for:item="entry">
<option key=entry.value value=entry.label>entry.label</option>
</template>
</select>
</template>
</template>



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';


export default class Democomponent extends LightningElement
@track rtId;
@track error;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;
else
this.error = error;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;

get hasPicklistValues()
return this.picklistValues && this.picklistValues.data && this.picklistValues.data.values;







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  • 1





    This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

    – tsalb
    2 days ago











  • @tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

    – sfdcfox
    2 days ago











  • Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

    – tsalb
    2 days ago






  • 1





    And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago












  • FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

    – tsalb
    yesterday












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You have to use dynamic binding:



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


This is mentioned in Use the Wire Service to Get Data.



I wrote a mockup that demonstrates this. You should be able to copy-paste this code directly.




<template>
<template if:true=hasPicklistValues>
<select>
<template for:each=picklistValues.data.values for:item="entry">
<option key=entry.value value=entry.label>entry.label</option>
</template>
</select>
</template>
</template>



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';


export default class Democomponent extends LightningElement
@track rtId;
@track error;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;
else
this.error = error;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;

get hasPicklistValues()
return this.picklistValues && this.picklistValues.data && this.picklistValues.data.values;







share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

    – tsalb
    2 days ago











  • @tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

    – sfdcfox
    2 days ago











  • Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

    – tsalb
    2 days ago






  • 1





    And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago












  • FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

    – tsalb
    yesterday
















6














You have to use dynamic binding:



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


This is mentioned in Use the Wire Service to Get Data.



I wrote a mockup that demonstrates this. You should be able to copy-paste this code directly.




<template>
<template if:true=hasPicklistValues>
<select>
<template for:each=picklistValues.data.values for:item="entry">
<option key=entry.value value=entry.label>entry.label</option>
</template>
</select>
</template>
</template>



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';


export default class Democomponent extends LightningElement
@track rtId;
@track error;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;
else
this.error = error;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;

get hasPicklistValues()
return this.picklistValues && this.picklistValues.data && this.picklistValues.data.values;







share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

    – tsalb
    2 days ago











  • @tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

    – sfdcfox
    2 days ago











  • Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

    – tsalb
    2 days ago






  • 1





    And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago












  • FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

    – tsalb
    yesterday














6












6








6







You have to use dynamic binding:



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


This is mentioned in Use the Wire Service to Get Data.



I wrote a mockup that demonstrates this. You should be able to copy-paste this code directly.




<template>
<template if:true=hasPicklistValues>
<select>
<template for:each=picklistValues.data.values for:item="entry">
<option key=entry.value value=entry.label>entry.label</option>
</template>
</select>
</template>
</template>



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';


export default class Democomponent extends LightningElement
@track rtId;
@track error;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;
else
this.error = error;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;

get hasPicklistValues()
return this.picklistValues && this.picklistValues.data && this.picklistValues.data.values;







share|improve this answer















You have to use dynamic binding:



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;


This is mentioned in Use the Wire Service to Get Data.



I wrote a mockup that demonstrates this. You should be able to copy-paste this code directly.




<template>
<template if:true=hasPicklistValues>
<select>
<template for:each=picklistValues.data.values for:item="entry">
<option key=entry.value value=entry.label>entry.label</option>
</template>
</select>
</template>
</template>



import LightningElement, wire, track from 'lwc';
import getPicklistValues, getObjectInfo from 'lightning/uiObjectInfoApi';
import TYPE_FIELD from '@salesforce/schema/Account.Type';
import ACCOUNT_OBJECT from '@salesforce/schema/Account';


export default class Democomponent extends LightningElement
@track rtId;
@track error;

@wire(getObjectInfo, objectApiName: ACCOUNT_OBJECT )
handleResult(error, data)
if(data)
this.rtId = data.defaultRecordTypeId;
else
this.error = error;



@wire(getPicklistValues, recordTypeId: "$rtId", fieldApiName: TYPE_FIELD)
picklistValues;

get hasPicklistValues()
return this.picklistValues && this.picklistValues.data && this.picklistValues.data.values;








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    This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

    – tsalb
    2 days ago











  • @tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

    – sfdcfox
    2 days ago











  • Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

    – tsalb
    2 days ago






  • 1





    And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago












  • FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

    – tsalb
    yesterday













  • 1





    This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

    – tsalb
    2 days ago











  • @tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

    – sfdcfox
    2 days ago











  • Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

    – tsalb
    2 days ago






  • 1





    And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

    – pbattisson
    2 days ago












  • FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

    – tsalb
    yesterday








1




1





This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

– tsalb
2 days ago





This is also how I would approach this (been writing LWC since it ga-ed). One trick for @wire is that it's reactive off value change and null to value is a perfectly valid reaction. My suspicion is that under the hood, it's a hash check on the property value.

– tsalb
2 days ago













@tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

– sfdcfox
2 days ago





@tsalb Thanks for confirming. I ended up writing up a mock for this anyways, it wasn't terribly bad.

– sfdcfox
2 days ago













Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

– tsalb
2 days ago





Such is the speed of implementation when using ui*API and LWC ;)

– tsalb
2 days ago




1




1





And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

– pbattisson
2 days ago






And there is the thing I was missing. Thanks @sfdcfox for the answer.

– pbattisson
2 days ago














FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

– tsalb
yesterday






FYI @pbattisson @track is not necessary unless you want to bring it back to the template. You can actually assign it to a private _rtId and use $_rtId in the wire.

– tsalb
yesterday


















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