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hi I'm trying to add a disabled option to a select box with the form helper I use this code to generate an extra empty field, but I want this field disabled.

echo $this->Form->input('User.usertype_id',array('type'=>'select', 'empty'=>'usertype');

this generates:

<div class="input select">
    <label for="UserUsertypeId">Usertype</label>
    <select name="data[User][usertype_id]" id="UserUsertypeId">
        <option value="">usertype</option>
        <option value="1">athlete</option>
        <option value="2">trainer</option>
    </select>
</div>

but I want this:

<div class="input select">
    <label for="UserUsertypeId">Usertype</label>
    <select name="data[User][usertype_id]" id="UserUsertypeId">
        <option value="" disabled="disabled" selected="selected">usertype</option>
        <option value="1">athlete</option>
        <option value="2">trainer</option>
    </select>
</div>

Is there any way to do this simply, or should I just use some js?

6 Answers 6

10

If you know the options in advance, you can build the $options array to use in the select menu. This should give you exactly what you want:

$options = array(
            array(
                'name' => 'usertype',
                'value' => '',
                'disabled' => TRUE,
                'selected' => TRUE
            ),
            'athlete',
            'trainer'
            );

echo $this->Form->input('User.usertype_id', array('type' => 'select', 'options' => $options));

Or possibly this might work, but I haven't tested it either:

echo $this->Form->input('User.usertype_id', array('type' => 'select', 'empty'=> array('text' => 'usertype', 'selected' => TRUE, 'disabled' => FALSE)));

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5

I know this question was last updated in 2010, but I have the actual answer. Look at the example from the CakePHP docs:

$options = array(
    'Value 1' => 'Label 1',
    'Value 2' => 'Label 2'
);
echo $this->Form->select('Model.field', $options, array(
    'multiple' => 'checkbox',
    'disabled' => array('Value 1')
));

http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-libraries/helpers/form.html#FormHelper::select

2

Try this one!!

$operations = [
  '' => 'Select Operation',
  'query' => 'Query',
  'create' => 'Create',
  'update' => 'Update',
  'upsert' => 'Upsert',
  'delete' => 'Delete'
];

echo $this->Form->input('operation[]',[
  'type' => 'select',
  'options' => $operations,
  'class' => 'operation-class',
  'id' => 'operation-id-1',
  'required' => 'required',
  'label' => false,
  'disabled' => [''],
  'value' => ''
]);
1

mhmm looks like it isn't possible to add some codeblocks to a comment so, both of your options generated:

<select name="data[User][usertype_id]" id="UserUsertypeId">
  <option value="text">usertype</option>
  <option value="selected">1</option>
  <option value="disabled"></option>
  <option value="1">athlete</option>
  <option value="2">trainer</option>
</select>

so this didn't work, but I did it this way:

echo $this->Form->input('User.usertype_id', array('type' => 'select', 'empty'=> array('text" disabled="disabled" selected="selected' => '')));

this generates an option with the value: (" disabled="disabled" selected="selected) so it becomes:

...
<option value="" disabled="disabled" selected="selected"></option>
...

this is a temporary solution, until I find something better, suggestions are welcome!

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  • Check out my answer again. I've edited the first option so that it works correctly.
    – stevelove
    Nov 5, 2010 at 0:37
0

I merge the solution of Weptunus and stevelove.

In the controller:

$examples = $this->Test->Examples->find('list');
$this->set('examples', $examples);

In the view

echo $this->Form->input('example_id', array('empty' => array(
        '' => array(
            'name' => __('Select an Example'),
            'value' => '',
            'disabled' => TRUE,
            'selected' => TRUE
        )
    ))
);
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i found this success in cake 1.3

<?php echo $this->Form->input('example', array('type' => 'select','id' => 'id','options' => array('empty "disabled="disabled" selected="selected"' => 'name empty', 'val1' => 'text1', 'val2' => 'text2')); ?>

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