The best way to do it is to render a ChoiceType
as radio buttons:
->add(
'vacancyCurrency',
ChoiceType::class,
[
'choices' => [
'US Dolar' => 'usd',
'Euro' => 'eur',
],
'expanded' => true
]
);
The ChoiceType field it's rendered as radio buttons when you have the options multiple = false
and expanded = true
. The option multiple
is not in the code above because its default value is false
. You can find more details here
Edit:
In your twig template, you just need to add:
{{ form_widget(form.vacancyCurrency) }}
Edit 2
You said in the comments to this answer that you need to put each radio button inside a <div class="currency-label active">
. I believe you can't do it by setting attributes in the Symfony Form Field itself. The options you have there, like choice_attr
operate in the input
, not in the divs that surround it.
It's possible to achieve what you want, but you'll need to write some code and render the radio buttons by hand, like:
<div class="form-group">
<label class="control-label required">Vacancy currency</label>
{% for child in form.vacancyCurrency %}
<div class="currency-label active">
<label for="{{ child.vars.id }}" class="required">
<input type="radio" id="{{ child.vars.id }}" name="{{ form.vars.id ~ '[' ~ form.vacancyCurrency.vars.name ~ ']' }}" required="required" class="checkbox" value="{{ child.vars.label }}">
{{ child.vars.label }}
</label>
</div>
{% endfor %}
</div>
Of course, you can use some Javascript to do the job. For example, you can render the form field like:
{{ form_widget(form.vacancyCurrency) }}
It will add each radio button inside a div with class="radio"
.
Then you can change the class to what you want as soon as the page is ready with some JQuery:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".radio").attr("class", "currency-label active");
});