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A special choice field that’s designed to load options from a Doctrine
entity. For example, if you have a Category entity, you could use this
field to display a select field of all, or some, of the Category
objects from the database.
| Rendered as | can be various tags (see Select Tag, Checkboxes or Radio Buttons) |
| Options | |
| Overridden Options | |
| Inherited options | from the choice type: from the form type: |
| Parent type | choice |
| Class | EntityType |
The entity type has just one required option: the entity which should
be listed inside the choice field:
$builder->add('users', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'AcmeHelloBundle:User',
'property' => 'username',
));
In this case, all User objects will be loaded from the database and rendered
as either a select tag, a set or radio buttons or a series of checkboxes
(this depends on the multiple and expanded values).
If the entity object does not have a __toString() method the property option
is needed.
If you need to specify a custom query to use when fetching the entities (e.g.
you only want to return some entities, or need to order them), use the query_builder
option. The easiest way to use the option is as follows:
use DoctrineORMEntityRepository;
// ...
$builder->add('users', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'AcmeHelloBundle:User',
'query_builder' => function(EntityRepository $er) {
return $er->createQueryBuilder('u')
->orderBy('u.username', 'ASC');
},
));
If you already have the exact collection of entities that you want included
in the choice element, you can simply pass them via the choices key.
For example, if you have a $group variable (passed into your form perhaps
as a form option) and getUsers returns a collection of User entities,
then you can supply the choices option directly:
$builder->add('users', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'AcmeHelloBundle:User',
'choices' => $group->getUsers(),
));
This field may be rendered as one of several different HTML fields, depending
on the expanded and multiple options:
| Element Type | Expanded | Multiple |
|---|---|---|
| select tag | false |
false |
select tag (with multiple attribute) |
false |
true |
| radio buttons | true |
false |
| checkboxes | true |
true |
type: string required
The class of your entity (e.g. AcmeStoreBundle:Category). This can be
a fully-qualified class name (e.g. AcmeStoreBundleEntityCategory)
or the short alias name (as shown prior).
type: string
This option is used to set the appropriate data mapper to be used by the form, so you can use it for any form field type which requires an object.
$builder->add('media', 'sonata_media_type', array(
'data_class' => 'AcmeDemoBundleEntityMedia',
));
type: string | DoctrineCommonPersistenceObjectManager default: the default entity manager
If specified, the specified entity manager will be used to load the choices instead of the default entity manager.
type: string
This is a property path (e.g. author.name) used to organize the
available choices in groups. It only works when rendered as a select tag
and does so by adding optgroup elements around options. Choices that do not
return a value for this property path are rendered directly under the
select tag, without a surrounding optgroup.
type: string
This is the property that should be used for displaying the entities
as text in the HTML element. If left blank, the entity object will be
cast into a string and so must have a __toString() method.
注解
The property option is the property path used to display the option. So you
can use anything supported by the
PropertyAccessor component
For example, if the translations property is actually an associative array of objects, each with a name property, then you could do this:
$builder->add('gender', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'MyBundle:Gender',
'property' => 'translations[en].name',
));
type: DoctrineORMQueryBuilder or a Closure
If specified, this is used to query the subset of options (and their
order) that should be used for the field. The value of this option can
either be a QueryBuilder object or a Closure. If using a Closure,
it should take a single argument, which is the EntityRepository of
the entity.
default: EntityChoiceList
The purpose of the entity type is to create and configure this EntityChoiceList
for you, by using all of the above options. If you need to override this
option, you may just consider using the choice Field Type
directly.
type: array | Traversable default: null
Instead of allowing the class and query_builder options to fetch the
entities to include for you, you can pass the choices option directly.
See Using Choices.
These options inherit from the choice type:
2.6 新版功能: The placeholder option was introduced in Symfony 2.6 in favor of
empty_value, which is available prior to 2.6.
2.3 新版功能: Since Symfony 2.3, empty values are also supported if the expanded
option is set to true.
type: string or Boolean
This option determines whether or not a special “empty” option (e.g. “Choose an option”)
will appear at the top of a select widget. This option only applies if the
multiple option is set to false.
Add an empty value with “Choose an option” as the text:
$builder->add('states', 'choice', array(
'placeholder' => 'Choose an option',
));
Guarantee that no “empty” value option is displayed:
$builder->add('states', 'choice', array(
'placeholder' => false,
));
If you leave the placeholder option unset, then a blank (with no text)
option will automatically be added if and only if the required option
is false:
// a blank (with no text) option will be added
$builder->add('states', 'choice', array(
'required' => false,
));
type: Boolean default: false
If set to true, radio buttons or checkboxes will be rendered (depending
on the multiple value). If false, a select element will be rendered.
type: Boolean default: false
If true, the user will be able to select multiple options (as opposed
to choosing just one option). Depending on the value of the expanded
option, this will render either a select tag or checkboxes if true and
a select tag or radio buttons if false. The returned value will be an array.
注解
If you are working with a collection of Doctrine entities, it will be helpful to read the documentation for the collection Field Type as well. In addition, there is a complete example in the cookbook article How to Embed a Collection of Forms.
type: array default: array()
If this option is specified, then a sub-set of all of the options will be moved to the top of the select menu. The following would move the “Baz” option to the top, with a visual separator between it and the rest of the options:
$builder->add('foo_choices', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array('foo' => 'Foo', 'bar' => 'Bar', 'baz' => 'Baz'),
'preferred_choices' => array('baz'),
));
Note that preferred choices are only meaningful when rendering as a select
element (i.e. expanded is false). The preferred choices and normal choices
are separated visually by a set of dotted lines (i.e. -------------------).
This can be customized when rendering the field:
{{ form_widget(form.foo_choices, { 'separator': '=====' }) }}
<?php echo $view['form']->widget($form['foo_choices'], array('separator' => '=====')) ?>
注解
This option expects an array of entity objects, unlike the choice field
that requires an array of keys.
These options inherit from the form type:
type: mixed default: Defaults to field of the underlying object (if there is one)
When you create a form, each field initially displays the value of the corresponding property of the form’s domain object (if an object is bound to the form). If you want to override the initial value for the form or just an individual field, you can set it in the data option:
$builder->add('token', 'hidden', array(
'data' => 'abcdef',
));
注解
The default values for form fields are taken directly from the
underlying data structure (e.g. an entity or an array).
The data option overrides this default value.
type: boolean default: false
If you don’t want a user to modify the value of a field, you can set the disabled option to true. Any submitted value will be ignored.
type: mixed
The actual default value of this option depends on other field options:
multiple is false and expanded is false, then ''
(empty string);array() (empty array).This option determines what value the field will return when the submitted value is empty.
But you can customize this to your needs. For example, if you want the
gender choice field to be explicitly set to null when no value is
selected, you can do it like this:
$builder->add('gender', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array(
'm' => 'Male',
'f' => 'Female'
),
'required' => false,
'placeholder' => 'Choose your gender',
'empty_data' => null
));
注解
If you want to set the empty_data option for your entire form class,
see the cookbook article How to Configure empty Data for a Form Class.
type: Boolean default: false unless the form is compound
If true, any errors for this field will be passed to the parent field
or form. For example, if set to true on a normal field, any errors for
that field will be attached to the main form, not to the specific field.
type: array default: empty
This option allows you to modify the target of a validation error.
Imagine you have a custom method named matchingCityAndZipCode that validates
whether the city and zip code match. Unfortunately, there is no “matchingCityAndZipCode”
field in your form, so all that Symfony can do is display the error on top
of the form.
With customized error mapping, you can do better: map the error to the city field so that it displays above it:
public function configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver)
{
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
'error_mapping' => array(
'matchingCityAndZipCode' => 'city',
),
));
}
Here are the rules for the left and the right side of the mapping:
propertyName;array or ArrayAccess
object, the property path is [indexName];addresses[work].matchingCityAndZipCode;., which refers
to the field itself. That means that any error added to the field is added
to the given nested field instead;type: string default: The label is “guessed” from the field name
Sets the label that will be used when rendering the field. Setting to false will suppress the label. The label can also be directly set inside the template:
{{ form_label(form.name, 'Your name') }}
echo $view['form']->label(
$form['name'],
'Your name'
);
type: array default: array()
Sets the HTML attributes for the <label> element, which will be used when
rendering the label for the field. It’s an associative array with HTML attribute
as a key. This attributes can also be directly set inside the template:
{{ form_label(form.name, 'Your name', {'label_attr': {'class': 'CUSTOM_LABEL_CLASS'}}) }}
echo $view['form']->label(
$form['name'],
'Your name',
array('label_attr' => array('class' => 'CUSTOM_LABEL_CLASS'))
);
type: boolean default: true
If you wish the field to be ignored when reading or writing to the object, you
can set the mapped option to false.
type: Boolean default: false
If this option is true, the field will be rendered with the readonly
attribute so that the field is not editable.
type: Boolean default: true
If true, an HTML5 required attribute will be rendered. The corresponding
label will also render with a required class.
This is superficial and independent from validation. At best, if you let Symfony guess your field type, then the value of this option will be guessed from your validation information.
注解
The required option also affects how empty data for each field is handled. For more details, see the empty_data option.