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I am using Symfony2 and FOSUserBundle.

Just as detailed in the documentation, I have overridden and created a "name" property in the User entity.

I do all necessary and finally get that field to be shown in the form view.

The thing is: when I go form_widget(form.name) and the input html tag is generated, a required="required" property is generated within it. And that causes the engine to red the input when the field is not filled in.

How do I do to tell the Symfony2 not to make that field mandatory? I guess that it has to be here:

        parent::buildForm($builder, $options);

    // add your custom field
    $builder->add('name', 'text', array('label' => 'form.name'));
    $builder->remove('username');

or here:

    /**
 * @ORM\Column(type="string", length="255")
 *
 * @Assert\MinLength(limit="0", message="The name is too short.", groups={"Registration", "Profile"})
 * @Assert\MaxLength(limit="255", message="The name is too long.", groups={"Registration", "Profile"})
 */
private $name;

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$builder->add('name', 'text', array('label' => 'form.name','required' => false));
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    +1 - Maybe there is to add that this just stops the HTML5-validation on the form element. All asserts etc. from your entity are still turned on and must still be valid before the entity can be persisted. Aug 8, 2012 at 16:24
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    Is there a way to do it, via validation groups? I can't seem to make them effect the html5 required attributes, which makes validation groups near on useless for me. Nov 4, 2013 at 5:17
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Try to use:

use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints\NotNull;


$builder->add('name', 'text', array('label' => 'form.name',
'constraints' => new NotNull()));

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