I'm using the SonataAdminBundle
as base for an administration interface for a Symfony2 (v2.0.x) powered website.
Entities which are added to the dashboard in SonataAdmin have the following actions by default:
This works fine for most entities, however the website has a few entities for which data is not added via the admin interface - i.e. they are entered from the public facing website. Administrators only need to view them ("list" action in dashboard), edit them or delete them. Administrators should not be able to add data to these entities.
Is there a way to configure which actions are displayed next to individual entities in SonataAdmin dashboard?
In your EntityAdmin
class add following
public function configureRoutes(RouteCollection $collection)
{
$collection->remove('create');
}
To remove a single route from your Admin
class, use
protected function configureRoutes(RouteCollection $collection)
{
$collection->remove('edit');
}
In Symfony 2.1+, you might use clearExcept
to remove all routes except the ones given, like this:
public function configureRoutes(RouteCollection $collection)
{
$collection->clearExcept(array('list', 'edit', 'delete', 'batch'))
}
This has the advantage of keeping your actions as they are in case of new actions being added to SonataAdminBundle
.
In Symfony 2.0, there is a similar undocumented function as well (thanks Jeroen):
public function configureRoutes(RouteCollection $collection)
{
$collection->removeAllExcept(array('list', 'edit', 'delete', 'batch'))
}
If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
Donate Us With