How to set a class attribute to a Symfony2 form input

为君一笑 提交于 2019-11-26 12:39:00

问题


How can I set the HTML class attribute to a form <input> using the FormBuilder in Symfony2 ?

Something like this:

->add(\'birthdate\', \'date\',array(
      \'input\' => \'datetime\',
      \'widget\' => \'single_text\',
      \'attr\' => array(
          \'class\' => \'calendar\'
      )
 ))

 {{ form_widget(form.birthdate) }}

I want this inputfield with the attribute class set to calendar


回答1:


You can do this from the twig template:

{{ form_widget(form.birthdate, { 'attr': {'class': 'calendar'} }) }}

From http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/forms.html#rendering-each-field-by-hand




回答2:


You can do it with FormBuilder. Add this to the array in your FormBuilder:

'attr'=> array('class'=>'span2')



回答3:


The answer by Acyra lead the right way if you want to set attributes inside the controller, but has many inaccuracies.

Yes, you can do it directly with the FormBuilder by using the attr attribute (introduced here for the 2.1 version and here for the 2.0) to the array of options as follows:

->add('birthdate', 'date',array(
      'input' => 'datetime',
      'widget' => 'single_text',
      'attr' => array('class'=>'calendar')
 ))

It is not true that the "functionality is broken". It works very well!

It is not true that Symfony2 applies the HTML class attribute to both the label and the input (at least from the 2.1 version).

Moreover, since the attr attribute is an array itself, you can pass any HTML attribute you want to render for the field. It is very helpful if you wanna pass the HTML5 data- attributes.




回答4:


You can add it in the options of your form class:

public function configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver)
{
    $resolver->setDefaults(array(
        'data_class' => 'AppBundle\Entity\MyEntity',
        'attr' => array(
            'class' => 'form-horizontal'
        )
    ));
}



回答5:


{{ form_widget(form.content, { 'attr': {'class': 'tinyMCE', 'data-theme': 'advanced'} })  }}



回答6:


Like this:

{{ form_widget(form.description, { 'attr': {'class': 'form-control', 'rows': '5', 'style': 'resize:none;'} }) }}



回答7:


You can to this in Twig or the FormClass as shown in the examples above. But you might want to decide in the controller which class your form should get. Just keep in mind to not have much logic in the controller in general!

    $form = $this->createForm(ContactForm::class, null, [
        'attr' => [
            'class' => 'my_contact_form'
        ]
    ]);



回答8:


Renders the HTML widget of a given field. If you apply this to an entire form or collection of fields, each underlying form row will be rendered.

{# render a field row, but display a label with text "foo" #} {{ form_row(form.name, {'label': 'foo'}) }}

The second argument to form_row() is an array of variables. The templates provided in Symfony only allow to override the label as shown in the example above.

See "More about Form Variables" to learn about the variables argument.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6734821/how-to-set-a-class-attribute-to-a-symfony2-form-input

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