cfparam

Description

Tests for the existence of a parameter (that is, a variable), validates its data, and, if a default value is not assigned, optionally provides one.

History

ColdFusion MX 7:

  • Added min, max, and pattern attributes.

  • Added creditcard, email, eurodate, float, integer, range, regex, regular_expression, ssn, social_security_number, time, URL, USdate, XML, and zipcode values of the type attribute.

Syntax

<cfparam  
    name = "parameter name" 
    default = "value" 
    max = "value" 
    min = "value" 
    pattern = "regular expression" 
    type = "data_type">

Attributes

Attribute

Req/Opt

Default

Description

name

Required

Name of the parameter (variable) to test (such as "Client.Email " or "Cookie.BackgroundColor "). If omitted, and if the parameter does not exist, an error is thrown.

default

Optional

Value to set parameter to if it does not exist. Any expression used for the default attribute is evaluated, even if the parameter exists. The result is not assigned if the parameter exists, but if the expression has side effects, they still occur.

max

Optional

The maximum valid value; used only for range validation.

min

Optional

The minimum valid value; used only for range validation.

pattern

Optional

A JavaScript regular expression that the parameter must match; used only for regex or regular_expression validation.

type

Optional

any

The valid format for the data; one of the following. For detailed information on validation algorithms, see Validating form data using hidden fields in Validating Data in the Developing ColdFusion Applications.

  • any: any type of value.

  • array: an array of values.

  • binary: a binary value.

  • boolean: a Boolean value: yes, no, true, false, or a number.

  • creditcard: a 13-16 digit number conforming to the mod10 algorithm.

  • date or time: a date-time value.

  • email: a valid e-mail address.

  • eurodate: a date-time value. Any date part must be in the format dd/mm/yy. The format can use /, -, or . characters as delimiters.

  • float or numeric: a numeric value.

  • guid: a Universally Unique Identifier of the form "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX" where ‘ X’ is a hexadecimal number.

  • integer: an integer.

  • query: a query object.

  • range: a numeric range, specified by the min and max attributes.

  • regex or regular_expression: matches input against pattern attribute.

  • ssn or social_security_number: a U.S. social security number.

  • string: a string value or single character.

  • struct: a structure.

  • telephone: a standard U.S. telephone number.

  • URL: an http, https, ftp, file, mailto, or news URL.

  • UUID: a ColdFusion Universally Unique Identifier, formatted ‘ XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’, where ‘ X’ is a hexadecimal number. See CreateUUID.

  • USdate: a U.S. date of the format mm/dd/yy, with 1-2 digit days and months, 1-4 digit years.

  • variableName: a string formatted according to ColdFusion variable naming conventions.

  • xml: XML objects and XML strings.

  • zipcode: U.S., 5- or 9-digit format ZIP codes.

Usage

You can use this tag to make the following tests:

  • To test whether a required variable exists, use this tag with only the name attribute. If it does not exist, ColdFusion MX stops processing the page and returns an error.

  • To test whether a required variable exists, and that it is of the specified type, use this tag with the name and type attributes. If the variable does not exist or its value is not of the specified type, ColdFusion returns an error.

  • To set a default value for the variable, use this tag with the name and default attributes. If the variable does not exist, it is created and set to the default attribute value. If the variable exists, processing continues; the value is not changed.

If you specify variableName for the type attribute, the parameter’s value must be a string that is in ColdFusion variable name format; that is, starts with a letter, underscore (_), or Unicode currency symbol, and contains letters, numbers, underscores, periods, and Unicode currency symbols, only. ColdFusion does not check whether the parameter value corresponds to an existing ColdFusion variable.

To improve performance, avoid using the cfparam tag in ColdFusion functions, including in CFC methods. Instead, place the cfparamtags in the body of the CFML pages.

Example

<!--- This example shows how to use CFPARAM to define default values for page variables. ---> 
<cfparam name = "storeTempVar" default = "my default value"> 
<cfparam name = "tempVar" default = "my default value"> 
 
<!--- Check if form.tempVar was passed. ---> 
<cfif IsDefined("form.tempVar") is "True"> 
    <!--- Check if form.tempVar is not blank. ---> 
    <cfif form.tempVar is not ""> 
        <!--- If not, set tempVar to value of form.tempVar ---> 
        <cfset tempVar = form.tempVar> 
    </cfif> 
</cfif> 
 
<body> 
<h3>cfparam Example</h3> 
<p>cfparam is used to set default values so that a developer does not have to  
check for the existence of a variable using a function like IsDefined.</p> 
 
<p>The default value of our tempVar is "<cfoutput>#StoreTempVar# </cfoutput>"</p> 
 
<!--- Check if tempVar is still the same as StoreTempVar and that tempVar is not blank. ---> 
<cfif tempVar is not #StoreTempVar# 
    and tempVar is not ""> 
        <h3>The value of tempVar has changed: the new value is 
        <cfoutput>#tempVar#</cfoutput></h3> 
</cfif> 
 
<p> 
<form action = "cfparam.cfm" method = "post"> 
    Type in a new value for tempVar, and hit submit:<br> 
    <input type = "Text" name = "tempVar"> 
    <input type = "Submit" name = "" value = "submit"> 
</form>