I'd like to know how to set a variable in ObjectSelect criteria params.
My code is as follow:
$this->add(
array(
'type' => 'DoctrineModule\Form\Element\ObjectSelect',
'name' => 'shop',
'attributes' => array(
'class' => 'chosen-select form-control'
),
'options' => array(
'object_manager' => $this->objectManager,
'target_class' => '\Godana\Entity\Shop',
'property' => 'name',
'label' => 'Shop',
'label_attributes' => array(
'class' => 'col-sm-3 control-label',
),
'find_method' => array(
'name' => 'findBy',
'params' => array(
'criteria' => array('owner' => $this->shopOwner),
),
),
),
)
);
and it returns empty value but if I use a static value like 'criteria' => array('owner' => 1) it returns data from my db.
shouldn't it be $this->shopOwner->getId() ?
Related
I can't figure out from official docs how to build a single checkbox element from the standard helpers. I already have the relevant boolean entity in database and I can build radios or selects as well for it, and they work.
But what I'd really like is to have a single checkbox to use as a boolean flag.
Anyone knows how?
Ok, the answer is to just use the 'switch' type: that will build a 'slider' switch on backoffice page. For future reference, I'm gonna report 3 different ways to accomplish the same task: radio, select and switch.
They have all been tested on AdminAddressesController and are bound to a custom DB boolean field called 'expo'.
//SELECT
$s_options = array(
array( 'expo' => 1, 'name' => 'Yes' ),
array( 'expo' => 0, 'name' => 'No' )
);
$temp_fields[] = array(
'type' => 'select',
'label' => $this->l('Is Expo'),
'name' => 'expo',
'required' => false,
'options' => array(
'query' => $s_options,
'id' => 'expo',
'name' => 'name'
)
);
//RADIO
$s_options = array(
array( 'id' => 'expo_on', 'value' => 1, 'label' => $this->l('Yes')),
array( 'id' => 'expo_off', 'value' => 0, 'label' => $this->l('No')),
);
$temp_fields[] = array(
'type' => 'radio',
'label' => $this->l('Is Expo'),
'name' => 'expo',
'required' => false,
'class' => 't',
'is_bool' => true,
'values' => $s_options
);
//SWITCH
$s_options = array(
array( 'id' => 'expo_on', 'value' => 1, 'label' => $this->l('Yes')),
array( 'id' => 'expo_off', 'value' => 0, 'label' => $this->l('No')),
);
$temp_fields[] = array(
'type' => 'switch',
'label' => $this->l('Is Expo'),
'name' => 'expo',
'required' => false,
'is_bool' => true,
'values' => $s_options
);
How can I add a class to a select drop down list.
Below is my attempt to do it. I have tried to do it with the attributes but this doesn't appear to work with select tag.
$this->add(
array(
'type' => 'DoctrineModule\Form\Element\ObjectSelect',
'name' => 'jobId',
'options' => array(
'object_manager' => $this->getObjectManager(),
'target_class' => 'FormDependencies\Entity\JobList',
'property' => 'job',
'empty_option' => '--- please choose ---',
'attributes' => array(
'class' => 'testing',
)
),
)
);
Thank you in advance for your help.
below is the rendered input bar: you will see that the class has not been added;
<select name="Jobs[jobId]">
The attributes array should not be nested within options; but rather on the same level.
$this->add(array(
'name' => 'jobId',
'type' => 'DoctrineModule\Form\Element\ObjectSelect',
'options' => array(
'foo' => 'bar'
),
'attributes' => array(
'class' => 'testing',
),
));
Unfortunately i don`t have the exact example here, but, is similar to this:
$form->add(array(
'type' => 'Zend\Form\Element\Radio',
'name' => 'gender'
'options' => array(
'label' => 'What is your gender ?',
'value_options' => array(
'0' => 'Female',
'1' => 'Male',
),
)
));
How can I set a default value to this element? I tried putting this, but didn't work:
'attributes' => array(
'value' => '0'
)
Thank's! And, sorry for my poor english! I need to improve it!
You should provide the value underoption, not attribute.
LIke this :
$form->add(array(
'type' => 'Zend\Form\Element\Radio',
'name' => 'gender'
'options' => array(
'label' => 'What is your gender ?',
'value_options' => array(
'0' => 'Female',
'1' => 'Male',
),
'value' => 10, // here
)
));
See this link:here
Radio is just an extension of MultiCheckbox
You will need to set the checked_value within the options array
$form->add(array(
'type' => 'Zend\Form\Element\Radio',
'name' => 'gender', // <-- missing comma here also
'options' => array(
'label' => 'What is your gender ?',
'value_options' => array(
'0' => 'Female',
'1' => 'Male',
),
'checked_value' => 10,
)
));
You can see this in the setOptions() method of Zend\Form\Element\Checkbox which the Radio element extends.
Your syntax is correct. value key in attributes is used to set the default checked value.
You just forgot to add a comma after 'name' => 'gender'
The following code will work for you
$form->add(array(
'type' => 'Zend\Form\Element\Radio',
'name' => 'gender',
'attributes' => array(
'value' => '0',
),
'options' => array(
'label' => 'What is your gender?',
'value_options' => array(
'0' => 'Female',
'1' => 'Male',
),
),
));
I can redirect to matchable routes like $this->redirect()->toRoute('controller', array('action' => 'something', 'foo' => 'bar')), but how can I append a get query? I'm using it for a filter for a table. The filter can either be submitted on the page (form get method), or linked from another page (need to add get query).
try this :
'course' => array(
'type' => 'Segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/course[/:action[/:id]]',
'constraints' => array(
'controller' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*',
'action' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*',
'id' => '\d+'
),
'defaults' => array(
'__NAMESPACE__' => 'Home\Controller',
'controller' => 'course',
'action' => 'index',
'id' => 0
),
),
'may_terminate' => true,
'child_routes' => array(
'query' => array(
'type' => 'Query',
'options' => array(
'route' => '?[:filterByDepartment]'
),
),
),
),
make sure the route is met your need in the view :
echo $this->url('course/query', array('controller'=>'course', 'action'=>'index', 'id'=>0, 'filterByDepartment'=>'depA'));
if this is right, let's try the following in the controller action :
$this->redirect()->toRoute('course/query', array('controller'=>'course', 'action'=>'index', 'id'=>0, 'filterByDepartment'=>'depA'));
i have this form:
$this->addElement (
'multiCheckbox', 'servers2',
array (
'checkedValue' => '0',
'multiOptions' => array(
'11.com' => '.com',
'12.com' => '12.com',
'16.com' => '16.com',
'3.com' => '17.com'
)
));
the problem is that the checkedValue doesn't work for this setup, it does for a simple checkbox. I've also tried 'checkedValues' => array('1','0'), singular or plural,
but no end in sight.
any ideas?
THanks
To mark certain checkboxes as checked, try this:
$multiCheckElement->setValue(array('11.com', '3.com'));
// or
$this->addElement (
'multiCheckbox', 'servers2',
array (
'value' => array('11.com', '3.com'), // select these 2 values
'multiOptions' => array(
'11.com' => '.com',
'12.com' => '12.com',
'16.com' => '16.com',
'3.com' => '17.com'
)
)
);
See also Zend_Form_Element_MultiCheckbox
ZF2 will require you to use value_options;
$form->add(
array(
'name' => 'servers2',
'type' => \Zend\Form\Element\MultiCheckbox::class,
'attributes' => array(
'id' => 'servers2',
'class' => 'form-control',
),
'options' => array(
'label' => 'Servers 2',
'column-size' => 'sm-10',
'label_attributes' => array('class' => 'col-sm-2'),
'twb-layout' => 'horizontal',
'value_options' => array(
'11.com' => '.com',
'12.com' => '12.com',
'16.com' => '16.com',
'3.com' => '17.com'
)
),
)
);
To specify the checked options, as seen at
use the 'selected' => true attribute:
$options = array(
array(
'value' => '0',
'label' => 'Apple',
'selected' => false,
'disabled' => false,
'attributes' => array(
'id' => 'apple_option',
'data-fruit' => 'apple',
),
'label_attributes' => array(
'id' => 'apple_label',
),
),
array(
'value' => '1',
'label' => 'Orange',
'selected' => true,
),
array(
'value' => '2',
'label' => 'Lemon',
),
);