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I have 4 entities as Product, ProductFeatures, Goods, GoodsFeaturesValue and relations between them. I add some Features for Product and then I whant create form with static fields Goods + some new Features from Product for this Goods. Values for each Goods saved in GoodsFeaturesValue.

How to build this form in "symfony way"?

UPDATED

I use collection for other Features and this work fine, but how i can set label from ProductFeatures relation for each Value? I can do this when render templemate, but this is bad :)?

//GoodsFormType class
public function buildForm(FormBuilder $builder, array $options)
{
    $builder
            ->add('name')
            //other property...
            ->add('values', 'collection', array(
                'required' => true,
                'type' => new GoodsFeaturesValueFormType(),
                'allow_add' => false,
                'allow_delete' => false,
                'by_reference' => false,
            ))
    ;
}

//GoodsFeaturesValueFormType
    public function buildForm(FormBuilder $builder, array $options)
{
    $builder
            ->add('value', 'text')
    ;
}
  //controller
  public function saveAction($id)
{
    $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getEntityManager();
    $product = $em->getRepository('ShopCoreBundle:Product')->find($id);

    if (!$product)
        throw $this->createNotFoundException(sprintf('Product with id %s not found', $id));

    $features = $em->getRepository('ShopCoreBundle:ProductFeatures')->findByProduct($id);
    $goods = new Goods();
    $goods->setProduct($product);

    foreach ($features as $feature) {
        $entity = new GoodsFeaturesValue();
        $entity->setFeatures($feature);
        $entity->setGoods($goods);
        $entity->setProduct($product);
        $goods->addGoodsFeaturesValue($entity);
    }

    $request = $this->getRequest();

    $form = $this->createForm(new GoodsFormType(), $goods);
    $form->bindRequest($request);

    if ($form->isValid()) {
        $em->persist($goods);
        $em->flush();
        return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl('core_product_index'));
    }



    return array(
        'form' => $form->createView(),
        'goods' => $goods,
        'product' => $product,
        'features' => $features,
    );
}

2 Answers 2

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This is exactly what i wanted for Dynamic Attribute. You can use FormEvent and EventSubscriber to do this as Dynamic Generate Form. http://symfony.com/doc/master/cookbook/form/dynamic_form_generation.html

So, at GoodsFeaturesValueFormType class, you create new EventSubscriber and with preSetData, set the label with data.

UPDATE: Symfony default ResizeFormListener does not pass the value to it, cause so, it will be an error. To support this, modify ResizeFormListener (which collection use) as below

[before]
    91         // Then add all rows again in the correct order                                                            
    92         foreach ($data as $name => $value) {                                                                       
    93             $form->add($this->factory->createNamed($this->type, $name, null, array_replace(array(                  
    94                 'property_path' => '['.$name.']',                                                                  
    95             ), $this->options)));
    96         }   

[modified]
    91         // Then add all rows again in the correct order                                                            
    92         foreach ($data as $name => $value) {                                                                       
    93             $form->add($this->factory->createNamed($this->type, $name, $value, array_replace(array(                  
    94                 'property_path' => '['.$name.']',                                                                  
    95             ), $this->options)));
    96         }   
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You can try to use collection Field Type, simple example: http://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/forms/types/collection.html#adding-and-removing-items

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  • I use it for add Features for Product, but how use it for create new Goods? Collection Type uses for one to many relations.
    – rtyshyk
    Jan 12, 2012 at 10:16

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