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I am having some trouble with a many to many relationship. I have Users and Assets. I would like to be able to assign users to an asset on the asset page.

The code below displays a list of users when creating/editing an asset, however changes made to the user checkboxes do not save, while the rest of the data is persisted.

If I add an entry to users_assets through the mysql client, these changes are shown in the asset list.

User

class User extends BaseUser
{
    /**
     * @ORM\ManyToMany(targetEntity="Asset", inversedBy="users")
     */
    private $assets;
}

Asset

class Asset
{
    /**
     * @ORM\ManyToMany(targetEntity="User", mappedBy="assets")
     */
    private $users;
}

AssetType

public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
{
    $form = $builder
        ->add('users', null, array(
            'expanded' => true,
            'multiple' => true
        ))
        ->getForm();

    return $form;
}
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  • Shouldn't you chanage null to EntityType? What do you mean by null?! May 9, 2017 at 13:51

5 Answers 5

34

For some reason I had to switch the doctrine mappings to get this to work:

Asset:
 /**
 * @ORM\ManyToMany(targetEntity="Adaptive\UserBundle\Entity\User", inversedBy="assets")
 * @ORM\JoinTable(name="user_assets")
 */
private $users;

User:
 /**
 * @ORM\ManyToMany(targetEntity="Splash\SiteBundle\Entity\Asset", mappedBy="users")
 */
private $assets;

Now when I save the asset it saves the users associated. I did not need to define builder->add as an entity or collection. I simply pass it null and it uses the mapping info to fill in the entity info:

AssetType:
->add('users', null, array('expanded' => "true", "multiple" => "true"))

Not exactly sure why I needed to have the inversedBy and JoinTable info on the Asset vs The User but it seems to be working now!

Thanks For The Suggestions!!!

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  • I was having similar problems. Suggestions to others: make sure all your singulars/plurals are what they're supposed to be, and if either of your entities has a multi-term name (e.g. CoolDude), you might benefit by knowing that the Doctrine default is to assume your table name is just the lower-cased version of that, e.g. cooldude. If it's actually cool_dude, I think you'll have to explicitly set that. You can see how in the Doctrine docs. docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/2.0.x/… Mar 28, 2012 at 0:10
  • Problem is when you want a similar form on the inverse side: it would not work. May 1, 2012 at 8:58
  • @slaapwagen Same problem here. It won't work on the inverse side. Did you find a solution to this problem already? Jun 3, 2014 at 8:43
24

Weird enough I faced the same problem in 2016 and still had hard time finding the solution. I will share it for future googlers:

The problem is that what symfony essentially does when you save the form is this:

$asset->getUsers()->add($user)

And because you're on the inverse side of the relation it won't persist your changes.

What you really need is to make so that it calls this:

$asset->addUser($user)

Where addUser() is defined the following way on the Asset entity:

public function addUser(User $user) 
{
    //add to the inverse side
    $this->users->add($user);

    //add on the owning side (only this is persisted)
    $user->addAsset($this); //$user->assets->add($asset);
}

So in order to make symfony use that $asset->addUser() method, you should set

'by_reference' => false

on your users field for AssetType form.

More about this setting here http://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/forms/types/form.html#by-reference

Remember you also need to define removeUser() method in the same way (so that it removes entity from the owning relation)

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  • 1
    This should be the accepted answer. I was wondering, doing some retro-posting, why no one wrote this and finally came you with yours. Nice one. Sep 15, 2016 at 9:22
  • Asset is owning side here, thus this conflicts with Doctrine Documentation May 9, 2017 at 13:44
  • @Trix Thanks, I've just checked it again and there indeed was a confusion of user/assets. I made an edit - solution is still the same, I only adjusted variable names to be consistent. May 11, 2017 at 15:17
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Not exactly sure why I needed to have the inversedBy and JoinTable info on the Asset vs The User but it seems to be working now!

The reason why your changes has been ignored is that doctrine persists only changes by the owning side of a relation (like @Florian said).

This is the link to Doctrine's documentation where this behaviour is explained: http://docs.doctrine-project.org/en/latest/reference/unitofwork-associations.html

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4

At first you should drop backslash prefix in annotations (see notice here).

And you need to use entity field type:

$builder->add('users', 'entity', array(
    'class' => 'AdaptiveUserBundle:User',
    'expanded' => true,
    'multiple' => true,
    'query_builder' => function(EntityRepository $er) {
        return $er->createQueryBuilder('u')
            ->orderBy('u.username', 'ASC');
    },
));
0

You need to use 'collection' field type in your form.

$builder->add('users', 'collection', array(
    'type' => new UserType(),
    'prototype' => true,
    'allow_add' => true,
    'allow_delete' => true
));

You need to create the UserType() form first obviously.

Here is all the info you will need, including code samples:

http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/form/form_collections.html

http://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/forms/types/collection.html

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  • I thought by passing null it would assume this is the type, through my doctrine mappings. I have a similar setup using categories on the assets and it works great. This is the code I have to populate the category collections: ->add('categories', null, array('expanded' => "true", "multiple" => "true" ))... also I do not need to add crud functionality for users in the asset, rather I simply need to be able to assign current users to that asset Feb 1, 2012 at 20:40
  • 1
    Indeed, doctrine's from extension adds a guesser based on metadata. If you have correctly defined your ManyToMany association, the type guesser will configure your field as collection. By correctly, I mean that the owner of the association has to be the Asset in your case, that's why you had to invert your mapping. Feb 2, 2012 at 18:17
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    Whats the problem with EntityType+Expanded+Multiple? May 9, 2017 at 13:49

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