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Symfony3: is it possible to change the name of a form?

With Symfony 2.7, you could customize a form's name in your EntityType class with the method getName()
This is now deprecated. Is there another way to do that with Symfony 3.0 ?
I have custom prototype entry_rows for collections that I would need to use in different forms.
Since the name of the rows is based on the form's name, I would need to change the later in order to use them with a different form.

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Roubi Avatar asked May 03 '16 13:05

Roubi


2 Answers

You should implements the getBlockPrefix method instead of getName as described in the migration guide here.

As example:

/**
 * Returns the prefix of the template block name for this type.
 *
 * The block prefix defaults to the underscored short class name with
 * the "Type" suffix removed (e.g. "UserProfileType" => "user_profile").
 *
 * @return string The prefix of the template block name
 */
public function getBlockPrefix()
{
    return "form_name";
}

Hope this help

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Matteo Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 21:10

Matteo


Depending on how your form is built, there is different ways to set the name of your form.

If you are creating the form through $this->createForm(CustomType::class):

$formFactory = $this->get('form.factory');
$form = $formFactory->createNamed('custom_form_name', CustomType::class);

If you are building the form from the controller directly through $this->createFormBuilder():

$formFactory = $this->get('form.factory');
$form = $formFactory->createNamedBuilder('custom_form_name', CustomType::class);

Look at the FormFactory and FormBuilder APIs for more information.

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chalasr Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 21:10

chalasr