Zend Framework form with jquery

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Any one a idea how to simply create a form with Zend_Form and jquery? I want to use Zend_Form to validate the form so I don\'t have to dual script the form in JavaScript and PHP

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  •  时光说笑
    2021-01-31 12:49

    No problem there.

    Add ZendX_JQuery to your library if you use autoload.

    Then extend ZendX_JQuery_Form to your needs. Do your stuff in the init() method of your class.

    For example, I was able to create an AutoComplete field which has regular Zend_Form validation plus JQuery behavior like this:

    $elem = new ZendX_JQuery_Form_Element_AutoComplete(
        'query',
         array('Label' => 'Search',
               'required'=>true,
               'filters'=>array('StripTags'),
               'validators'=>array(
                                array('validator'=>'StringLength',
                                    'options'=>array('min'=>'3'),
                                    'breakChainOnFailure'=>true
                                    ),
                                array('Alnum')
                    )
            )
        );
    
    $elem->setJQueryParams(array('data' => array(),
        'url' => 'my_autocomplete_callback.php',
        'minChars' => 1,
        'onChangeInterval' => 500,
        )
    );
    

    Then I even changed the default decorators like this:

    $elementDecorators = array(
        array('UiWidgetElement', array('tag' => '')),
        array('Errors', array('tag' => 'div', 'class'=>'error')),
        array('Label'),
        array('HtmlTag', array('tag' => 'div')),
    );
    $elem->setDecorators($elementDecorators);
    

    And finally add to my form (remember I'm in the init() so I'll address it via $this):

    $this->addElement($elem);
    

    There you are, the magic is done.

    PS: don't forget to add the following in your bootstrap:

    $view->addHelperPath('ZendX/JQuery/View/Helper/', 'ZendX_JQuery_View_Helper');
    

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