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symfony2 multiple nested forms prototype


forms and prototype

You need to keep two prototypes from different collections. Symfony offers to store them in a data-prototype attribute of div tag, which wrap the collection. In your situation it`s very inefficient. So you can just render it by hand in empty div somethere

Example you have characters form

class CharacterType extends AbstractType{    public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)    {        $builder->add('opts', 'collection', array(            'type' => new OptionType(),            'allow_add' => true,            'allow_delete' => true,            'prototype' => true,            'prototype_name' => '__opt_prot__'        ));        $builder->add('char_desc', 'text');    }    public function getName()    {        return 'char';    }}

Then create form that has characters collection

$form = $this->createFormBuilder()    ->add('chars', 'collection', array(        'type' => new CharacterType(),        'allow_add' => true,        'allow_delete' => true,        'prototype_name' => '__char_prot__'    ))    ->getForm();    # example data    $form->setData(        array(            'chars' => array(                array('options' => array(), 'char_desc' => 1),                array('options' => array(), 'char_desc' => 2),            ),        )    );

and get prototypes

<div    id="prots"    data-prototype-opt="{{ form_widget(form.chars.vars.prototype.children['opts'].vars.prototype) | e }}"    data-prototype-char="{{ form_widget(form.chars.vars.prototype) | e }}"></div>

And then render collection like in this example or override collection_widget block

{% for char in form.chars %}    {{ form_row(char.char_desc) }}    <label for="">opts</label>    {% for opt in char.opts %}        {{ form_row(opt.text) }}    {% endfor %}{% endfor %}

how to save it

Use nosql database if you can. Or use EAV model for relation databases. But if you do not need to search through the options, or sort them, you can store a serialized array in the database and use the doctrine type array


Adding to Alexey B.'s answer, I don't usually seem to need to use prototype.children['opts'] in order to be able to access the prototype for the collection. I just use prototype.<collection_name> as follows:

<div    id="prots"    data-prototype-opt="{{ form_widget(form.chars.vars.prototype.opts.vars.prototype) | e }}"    data-prototype-char="{{ form_widget(form.chars.vars.prototype) | e }}"></div>