Reputation: 849
if i show a field of type "entity" in my form, and i want to filter this entity type based on a argument I pass from the controller, how do i do that.. ?
//PlumeOptionsType.php
public function buildForm(FormBuilder $builder, array $options)
{
$builder->add('framePlume', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'DessinPlumeBundle:PhysicalPlume',
'query_builder' => function(EntityRepository $er) {
return $er->createQueryBuilder('pp')
->where("pp.profile = :profile")
->orderBy('pp.index', 'ASC')
->setParameter('profile', ????)
;
},
));
}
public function getName()
{
return 'plumeOptions';
}
public function getDefaultOptions(array $options)
{
return array(
'data_class' => 'Dessin\PlumeBundle\Entity\PlumeOptions',
'csrf_protection' => true,
'csrf_field_name' => '_token',
// a unique key to help generate the secret token
'intention' => 'plumeOptions_item',
);
}
}
and inside the controller, i create the form :
i have that argument that i need to pass in my action code:
$profile_id = $this->getRequest()->getSession()->get('profile_id');
...
and then i create my form like this
$form = $this->createForm(new PlumeOptionsType(), $plumeOptions);
the $plumeOptions is just a class to persist. But it has a one-to-one relationship with another class called PhysicalPlume. Now, when i want to display the 'framePlume' in my code, i want to show a filtered PhysicalPlume entity.
Upvotes: 25
Views: 28892
Reputation: 721
You can pass parameters to the form class as follows:
//PlumeOptionsType.php
protected $profile;
public function __construct (Profile $profile)
{
$this->profile = $profile;
}
Then use it in the query_builder of your buildForm:
$profile = $this->profile;
$builder->add('framePlume', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'DessinPlumeBundle:PhysicalPlume',
'query_builder' => function(EntityRepository $er) use ($profile) {
return $er->createQueryBuilder('pp')
->where("pp.profile = :profile")
->orderBy('pp.index', 'ASC')
->setParameter('profile', $profile)
;
},
));
And finally in your controller:
// fetch $profile from DB
$form = $this->createForm(new PlumeOptionsType($profile), $plumeOptions);
Upvotes: 40
Reputation: 23255
You can use $plumeOptions
to pass everything your argument, but you'll need to add a getDefaultOptions()
in PlumeOptionsType
to specify the default value for your option.
See for instance https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/master/src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/CheckboxType.php to see what this method should look like.
Upvotes: 4