1.) The Situation (simplified)
I have two entities: a Container-entity, which has exactly 1 Content-entity. The content_id is stored in the Container-entity.
2.) Soft-Delete Content-entities
I implemented a function to soft-delete Content-entities, so I added a "deleted"-attribute to the Content-entity. Everything works fine.
3.) The problem
Now, when I want to create a new Container-entity, the auto-generated choices show ALL the Content-entities - even those ones, which I "marked as deleted" (delete-attribute = 1).
4.) The question
Where is the correct place to add a "filter"/"query" to only show the elements which are not marked as deleted? (delete != 1)
5.) What I've tried
a.) view/twig approach: I tried to modify the rendering of the {{ form_widget(form.contentId) }} with no success
b.) controller approach: I tried to manipulate the form-data in the newAction where the form is being created ($form = $this->createCreateForm($entity)) with no success
c.) type/buildForm approach: I tried to change the buildForm()-method ... again, no success
If would be GREAT if you could give me a hint and/or a short code example of where I could hook into the action to remove the soft-deleted choices.
Thank you very much in advance!
You're looking for the query_builder
option of the entity field.
You can create a custom query that filters the resultset in there.
$builder->add('users', 'entity', array(
'class' => 'AcmeHelloBundle:User',
'query_builder' => function(EntityRepository $repository) {
$qb = $repository->createQueryBuilder('u');
// the function returns a QueryBuilder object
return $qb
// find all users where 'deleted' is NOT '1'
->where($qb->expr()->neq('u.deleted', '?1'))
->setParameter('1', '1')
->orderBy('u.username', 'ASC')
;
},
));
You could go for a more general approach that filters all select statements using doctrine filters, too.
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