I have been working through How to Dynamically Modify Forms Using Form Events tutorial in the Symfony documentation with the aim of building superuser pages for a sport club website. To give some perspective:
The site has two pages that both the user and superuser can edit: "Parent details", "Student details"
The site has two pages that the user can view and the superuser can edit: "Payments" and "Competition results"
The superuser has access to a few extra fields in the database that are hidden from normal users (eg text comments on payment status and notes on parents/students)
I am trying to put together the superuser pages with a select box in the navbar across each page so that the superuser can select a regular user of whichever page they are and quickly switch between users that they want to simulate and make updates to.
However I wanted to check if this is the correct way to go about it or if I'm going about it the wrong way (eg I'm now wondering if I should some how be managing this this through session management and FOSUserBundle?)
Update: Just for the sake of clarity...
...When the superuser is 'simulating' a regular user, the select boxes/options in the menu should still only return the values related to that user (eg, the names of their child/children in the club and their schedule for each sport they attend)
switch_user: true
to my main firewall in security.yml but when I try to load a route (such ashttp://localhost:8000/students?_switch_user=parentusername1) I just get returned
Access denied, the user is neither anonymous, nor remember-me.`. Do you know what the problem could be still?