Commits
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95049ef [Form] Added type check to `ScalarToChoiceTransformer`
Discussion
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[2.0][Form] Added type check to ScalarToChoiceTransformer
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
* 2.0:
[Validator] added support for grapheme_strlen when mbstring is not installed but intl is installed
removed separator of choice widget when the separator is null
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67c33a8 Rebased with master, and fixed wrong behavior with proper tests coverage
f8a6a4b Be sure that both fields have same value for required option in RepeatedType
0679220 Additional test coverage for changes in RepeatedType
b23d47d moved options test form from class->method scope
5fe5556 fixed accidental permission change
a969434 [Form] fixed CS, merged options, added tests
8819db3 [Form] Allow setting different options to repeating fields
Discussion
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[2.1] [Form] Allow setting different options at RepeatedType fields
This an test covered version of #1348 (rebased with master).
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by stloyd at 2011/06/27 04:18:19 -0700
@fabpot What do you think about this ? I'm just not sure that we should allow setting `required` per field, IMO better would be forcing this option from default `$options['options']` and ignore that field in `$options['first_options']` and/or `$options['second_options']`.
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by stloyd at 2011/07/02 00:00:04 -0700
@fabpot ping.
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by fabpot at 2011/07/06 05:45:56 -0700
Let's discuss this new feature for 2.1.
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by stloyd at 2011/08/24 01:12:59 -0700
Rebased with master.
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by stof at 2011/09/04 05:02:42 -0700
@fabpot What do you think about this feature ? It is now time to discuss it :)
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by fabpot at 2011/09/22 00:18:29 -0700
Tests do not pass.
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by stloyd at 2011/09/24 01:54:42 -0700
@fabpot Should be ok now.
Commits
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c29fa9d [Form] Fix for treatment zero as empty data. Closes#1986
Discussion
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[Form] Fix for treatment zero as empty data. Closes#1986
For more info please read #1986.
Revert "[Form] CollectionType now checks for data_class parameter instead of only class."
This reverts commit 2e024f87a3.
Conflicts:
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/CollectionTypeTest.php
Revert "[Form] Added ObjectFactoryListener. Fixes #1746."
This reverts commit 0327beb0b9.
Conflicts:
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/CollectionTypeTest.php
Commits
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52fdd53 [Bridge/Twig] Add required class to labels that match required fields
Discussion
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[Bridge/Twig] Add required class to labels that match required fields
I have used this to simply style labels that are required with a red star behind them using this CSS:
``` css
label.required::after {
content: " *";
color: #c00;
}
```
The problem is that you can't use `input[required] + label::after` as a selector since the label is typically rendered before the input. There is no way to check for an element that is *followed by* another, only elements *following*.
Of course this CSS in particular won't work except in the latest browsers, but you could still use the `label.required` selector to add a background image and so on. I think this is a very common use case and therefore I think it'd benefit the core framework.
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by fabpot at 2011/07/05 01:27:49 -0700
Can you also update the PHP templates?
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by schmittjoh at 2011/07/05 01:43:33 -0700
How about namespacing these css classes, like for example "sf-form-required"?
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by stloyd at 2011/07/05 01:50:58 -0700
I would prefer an @schmittjoh naming, or even adding ability to setup it thought options.
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by fabpot at 2011/07/05 01:54:36 -0700
Please, do not add more options. Prefix with `sf` is actually a good idea but people will argue that this is not a good idea because it gives too much information about the technology used to create the website (that's one of the things that came up pretty often in symfony1).
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by schmittjoh at 2011/07/05 02:00:11 -0700
An option is not such a good idea imo since you likely want to have a uniform naming strategy across your entire site. How about adding a new service CssNamingStrategy?
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by stloyd at 2011/07/05 02:01:19 -0700
Then this can be some simpler one not giving such informations i.e.: `form-label-required`, `label-required`, `framework-form-required`, `form-required` or whatever else ;-)
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by fabpot at 2011/07/05 02:16:41 -0700
It cannot be configurable as it would potentially break bundles that come with stylesheets.
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by stloyd at 2011/07/05 02:21:10 -0700
IMO if we decide to add this one, we could add same to `inputs/selects/etc` with `required` option.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/07/05 02:21:59 -0700
I think it can, consider an interface like this:
```php
interface CssNamingStrategyInterface
{
function getCssName($class);
}
```
This will give people a lot of flexibility, and it also does allow them to exclude classes which for example are provided by third-party bundles.
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by Seldaek at 2011/07/05 02:47:54 -0700
Wow guys, if this turns into a full blown class generator solution, I'm happy to close the PR.
"required" is not a name that's commonly used for main page elements, it's typically associated with forms, and therefore I don't see the need to make it unnecessary longer/namespaced. Similarly I don't see the need to add it to the input/select/.., because they already have an attribute, which you can very easily select as: `input[required]` in CSS. That works everywhere except IE6, but we can't build for the future on very old browsers. If you really want support for IE6, you can override the templates imo. But core should be looking forward, as it already is with HTML5, form markup, etc.
As for calling it form-label-required or label-required, again, I don't see the benefit, you can use `label.required` if you want to avoid conflicts with non-label elements having a required class, or a safer `form .required`. There are plenty of options in CSS itself, let's not make this overly complex.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/07/05 02:52:17 -0700
see
http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/speed/page-speed/docs/rendering.html#UseEfficientCSSSelectors
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Seldaek <
reply@reply.github.com>wrote:
> Wow guys, if this turns into a full blown class generator solution, I'm
> happy to close the PR.
>
> "required" is not a name that's commonly used for main page elements, it's
> typically associated with forms, and therefore I don't see the need to make
> it unnecessary longer/namespaced. Similarly I don't see the need to add it
> to the input/select/.., because they already have an attribute, which you
> can very easily select as: `input[required]` in CSS. That works everywhere
> except IE6, but we can't build for the future on very old browsers. If you
> really want support for IE6, you can override the templates imo. But core
> should be looking forward, as it already is with HTML5, form markup, etc.
>
> As for calling it form-label-required or label-required, again, I don't see
> the benefit, you can use `label.required` if you want to avoid conflicts
> with non-label elements having a required class, or a safer `form
> .required`. There are plenty of options in CSS itself, let's not make this
> overly complex.
>
> --
> Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
> https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/1519#issuecomment-1502560
>
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by Seldaek at 2011/07/05 03:11:50 -0700
Really? Come on, we're talking about forms, it's not like you have billions of form/input tags per page that have to be parsed by the browser when you select that. Also you don't have to select the elements, if you want true performance just use no stylesheet, your users will thank you.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/07/05 03:30:40 -0700
Your CSS selectors not only affect the performance of form elements, but of all elements that have a "required" class. Likewise, the same applies if we decide to add more classes.
Why close the door for people who care about performance? We can easily avoid this by making the css class more specific as suggested earlier. The idea with the renaming strategy is one step further and allows people to "obfuscate" which tool was used to generate the form, or do additional optimizations like shortening the css name.
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by lenar at 2011/07/05 03:34:34 -0700
@Seldaek: Just for remark I've seen matrix forms spanning multiple screenfuls horizontally and vertically
containing tens of thousands inputs. Not pretty, but they do exist. Basically "poor" man's/company's excel
emulation or something.
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by Seldaek at 2011/07/05 04:19:13 -0700
@schmittjoh, @lenar: We're catering to the most common use case, for which this will be more than fast enough. Small/medium scale websites don't have to optimize on CSS rules parsing, they usually have much bigger issues to deal with. If you really care about it, overriding the block to remove the class is just as easy as it was to for me to add it, but IMO this is the edge case.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/07/05 05:37:19 -0700
IMO Symfony should follow best practices by encouraging to use class selectors, and not tag selectors for the reasons explained on the page I linked.
Anyway, I think everybody made his points. Time for @fabpot to make a decision :)
Commits
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ef022c0 Removed the magical guessing of the type name to avoid WTF issues
Discussion
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Removed the magical guessing of the type name to avoid WTF issues
As discussed on IRC, this removes the magical method to avoid breaking the user-land code by reusing the same name than another type which overrides it. This makes the user aware that a type should have a name as they now have to implement the method themselves.
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by jalliot at 2011/07/06 05:35:30 -0700
Doc and generator should be modified as well if it's merged.
Commits
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d08a688 [Form] Fixed CS
954bdb5 [Form] Updated DateTimeType to accept a custom date pattern for the DateType child * Added a test also about this change
e7e744f [Form] Synced changes in this branch with current Symfony master branch
436cb95 [Form] Changed to a CreateException when the 'format' option is invalid * Updated DateTypeTest also
0045ffe [Form] Added tests to check that the date format option is validated correctly * Format option must be either a IntlDateFormatter constants (FULL, LONG, MEDIUM, SHORT) or a string
a815232 [Form] The IntlDateFormatter pattern can now be passed via the format option * Also changed the default value of the calendar paramter to \IntlDateFormatter:GREGORIAN in DateTimeToLocalizedStringTransformer which is the same as the default value in StubIntlDateFormatter
58f869a [Form] Synced custom pattern tests with master branch
c20edde [Form] Added some tests * Tests to check if the pattern option is handled correctly by DateType * Tests to check if the pattern parameter is handled correctly by DateTimeToLocalizedStringTransformer
52a1e1d moved date_pattern to IntlDateFormatter
dd104bc added code to use custom date_pattern
Discussion
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[Form] Added code to use custom date_pattern
Current DateType doesn't make use of the `date_pattern` option. Added code to use the custom `date_pattern` if provided.
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by maoueh at 2011/05/02 21:52:37 -0700
You should also pass the pattern option to the DateTimeToLocalizedStringTransformer so the pattern is taken in consideration when converting from and to localized string. You can check the commit I did on my repository (maoueh/symfony@01ae75dd84) which do the same as yours for the DateType but also includes the modification needed by the DateTimeToLocalizedStringTransformer class.
Not sure if there is more work needed to fully support the pattern option. Moreover, I did not run the tests to check if everything pass correctly. It would also be a good idea to add some tests to check that the date_pattern is working as expected.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/02 22:02:14 -0700
There is also a problem with the regex, but this is not regarding the pattern option. If you set the 'format' option to 0, it returns the IntlDateFormatter::FULL but it does not pass the regex because there is first EEEE in the standard pattern so it comes on the fallback pattern year month day
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by kertz at 2011/05/02 23:36:05 -0700
Thanks for your suggestions @maoueh and @dot-i-fy, I will check them.
I found the `date_pattern` doesn't work when using text widget. I will try to fix this.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 00:02:45 -0700
Here the regex I use now and working with IntlDateFormatter::FULL
https://gist.github.com/952929
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by maoueh at 2011/05/03 07:13:01 -0700
@kertz: It is working for me using the text widget on my development machine. Don't know what is the problem on our side but it is working correctly for me. I'm willing to help track this problem if you want. Just let me know.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 07:57:34 -0700
@kertz : It is also working for me, we just have to pay attention about the format to be used in the text input regarding IntlDateFormatter.
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by kertz at 2011/05/03 11:15:23 -0700
Ah well I guess I screwed up the whole commit log!
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 11:19:08 -0700
wow !
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by maoueh at 2011/05/03 11:23:51 -0700
Hell yeah! :) You should do a rebase the next time instead of merging Symfony master branch into yours:
`git rebase symfony/master date_pattern` and when you need to push your changes to your repository, do `git push -f origin date_pattern`. This way, it will be easier for the core team to handle the merge process.
Since @dot-i-fy opened a pull request for fixing the same issue as here, maybe it would be a good idea to close this PR?
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by kertz at 2011/05/03 11:33:34 -0700
Well, it's done. I just pushed it a little earlier that I should have! Well I didn't know that @dot-i-fy opened a PR, where is it? This patch currently works for me.
Regarding the change in regex, well I think it should also have a ChoiceList for week days, otherwise it's not useful. Probably that alone can be a separate PR.
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by maoueh at 2011/05/03 11:46:09 -0700
Yep it is much better now :) I think it would be a good idea to remove this commit from your PR kertz/symfony@e47cfb6d49.
The other PR is [PR751](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/751). Maybe @dot-i-fy could change is PR so it will only be about the regex? In both cases, you should coordinate with each other I think.
Thanks for merging the changes I made to the DateTimeToLocalizedStringTransformer class.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 12:00:06 -0700
Yeah, I will modify my commit to take only the regex in account.
Would someone work with me on the TimeType ? The pattern is also not working there but it looks like a little bit more complicated!
Thanks
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by kertz at 2011/05/03 12:02:18 -0700
Thanks for the changes in DateTimeToLocalizedStringTransformer.
Is it really necessary to remove the initial commit?
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 12:06:41 -0700
What does it mean CS ?
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by maoueh at 2011/05/03 12:08:44 -0700
@dot-i-fy: It means Code Style, the comma is not placed correctly
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by kertz at 2011/05/03 12:11:24 -0700
`Coding Standards` seems right :) http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/contributing/code/standards.html
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 12:11:27 -0700
ah ok, thx
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by maoueh at 2011/05/03 12:12:10 -0700
@kertz: I don't think it is strictly necessary to remove this commit. But I think it is a good idea since you kinda reverted it with some changes in a later commit. The core team might ask you to remove it. So leave it for now, and change it if they ask you to do so.
Hehe right, Coding Standards looks way better :)
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by maoueh at 2011/05/03 12:30:00 -0700
@dot-i-fy: I will check later in the evening what can be done about the pattern in the TimeType class. I'm also planning on adding some tests about this PR. If I do so, I will send a PR to your repository @kertz so you will be able to add the tests to this PR.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/03 13:04:35 -0700
I had some problems with PHPUnit, seems to be ok now. Another problem, damned, APC is showing in my browser when in app_dev.php, not in prod. Any idea ? Can't get html output in dev env.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/04 00:43:46 -0700
@RapotOR : Are you talking about the dateType method in IntlDateFormatter ? If no can you make a snippet in gist with an example ?
If yes ...The option "format" already allows an IntlDateFormatter input, you can either set a \IntlDateFormatter::MEDIUM for example or an integer representing the dateType to use (0 -> full, 1 -> long, ... ).
The problem we are reveling here is the pattern based off the dateFormat option :
the $formatter look for Locale -> then for format option and based off these options he generate a pattern who can be different regarding the Locale. For example, for me I have my locale in php set to fr_BE, so my dates are always d-m-Y formatted but if I want to modify that it is momently not possible.
Grtz
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by RapotOR at 2011/05/04 00:57:03 -0700
@dot-i-fy : my thought was more about having a full control of IntlDateFormatter from outside; instead of defining every variables. It is more like a DI way... especially if you have more than one DateType field!
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/04 01:11:21 -0700
Oh so, it may be indeed a nice way to follow. Don't hesitate to submit your code suggestions.
But I think that if we go deeper in the core modifications, it is maybe a solution to take the $formatter out of the dateType class and put it in a own class and call it from the dateType class ???@}#
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by maoueh at 2011/05/05 08:22:40 -0700
@mweimerskirch: Maybe it would be better to rename your option html_pattern? Since the pattern is not strictly associated to a date type, it would be a better name in my opinion if it was named html_pattern or html5_pattern?
I think it would lead to more misunderstandings if we had a date_pattern and a pattern option. In both cases, I agree totally that one or the other needs a renaming. Moreover, if we change the pattern option in the date type, I think the format option should be changed also to date_format.
What do you think?
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by kertz at 2011/05/05 23:58:21 -0700
@mweimerskirch
I too think when we specify `pattern` in `DateType` everyone expects it to be the date pattern. So maybe renaming the HTML5 pattern to `html_pattern` would be more appropriate?
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by bschussek at 2011/05/18 12:20:56 -0700
Looks good. Why don't we reuse the "format" option for this? If "format" is not one of the predefined constants, we could treat it as a custom date format.
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by maoueh at 2011/05/18 12:28:22 -0700
@bschussek: I think it is a good idea indeed. When I first played with forms, I thought that the purpose of the format option was exactly for this but I soon realized it wasn't. I'm +1 for this.
@kertz: Let me know if you don't have time to do this switch, I will gladly submit the changes to you own repo if we agree to use "format" option instead of the "pattern" one.
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/18 12:33:33 -0700
``format`` and ``pattern`` options are related to the IntlDateFormatter, I also agree with you but we have to keep in mind that we will loose the symmetry with the IntlDateFormatter class.
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by bschussek at 2011/05/18 13:39:07 -0700
I think we can safely add this level of abstraction.
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by kertz at 2011/05/18 20:29:11 -0700
@maoueh Would be great if you can make the changes :)
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/19 09:09:41 -0700
@bschussek : I saw you removed pattern option, what are further intentions ?
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by maoueh at 2011/05/19 09:42:40 -0700
@kertz: I will do the changes needed tomorrow as I have some spare times. You will need to sync your branch with current master or I will need to send another PR since @bschussek removed the pattern option which will cause bad conflicts with this implementation.
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by kertz at 2011/05/20 06:45:22 -0700
@maoueh I've merged the changes.
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by kertz at 2011/05/20 07:11:36 -0700
@maoueh I just removed a couple of commits from the log. Seems like the tests you committed are now missing from the PR. Can you please send the tests once again? Sorry about that.
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by maoueh at 2011/05/20 09:03:52 -0700
@kertz: I will resend them along with the code modifications to use `format` instead of `pattern`.
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by maoueh at 2011/05/20 19:11:28 -0700
I did the changes to make it possible to pass a custom pattern via the format option. I sent a PR on @kertz repository [here](https://github.com/kertz/symfony/pull/2) that will be merge eventually in this PR.
I have two small questions about it. First, since format option can now be a string, the allowed values for the option `format` have been removed from the array returned by `getAllowedOptionValues`. The check is done instead in the method `buildForm` directly. The 'format' option can be either one of the `IntlDateFormatter` constants (FULL, LONG, MEDIUM, or SHORT) or a string. If those conditions are not respected, a `FormException` is thrown. Is this correct?
When the `format` option is a custom pattern, the IntlDateFormatter needs a valid format even if it will not be used. So I retrieved the default format option by using the `getDefaultOptions` method. Is this correct or should I specify the default value directly:
this (specify directly):
$format = \IntlDateFormatter::MEDIUM;
instead of (use predefined defaults):
$defaultOptions = $this->getDefaultOptions($options);
$format = $defaultOptions['format'];
Also added more tests to verify that the format option is validated correctly and updated previous ones.
Regards,
Matt
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by kertz at 2011/05/20 20:38:32 -0700
Merged the changes. I have not tested this yet... Thanks @maoueh :)
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by dot-i-fy at 2011/05/20 22:48:47 -0700
nice job @maoueh
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by mprizmic at 2011/06/16 14:06:47 -0700
what do you think about
$pattern = $form->getAttribute('pattern');
instead of
$pattern = $form->getAttribute('formatter')->getPattern();
in line 96 of
symfony/component/form/extension/core/type/datetype.php
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by maoueh at 2011/06/16 14:40:37 -0700
It is simpler to use the pattern of the formatter directly I think. The reason is that if the option to change the format is null, the default pattern of the formatter will be available and will be the right pattern to use. If the option is set, we modify the formatter before hand so getting the pattern from it will return the custom pattern we have set in the options.
So in both cases, no conditional is required to verify if it is set or not when retrieving the pattern from the formatter. Moreover, I think the pattern must be set as an attribute of the form for your suggestion to work correctly which is not the case right now.
Regards,
Matt
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by stloyd at 2011/07/05 13:41:36 -0700
@fabpot What we do with that ? I have tried to rebase it with master, but my (Windows) git always gets insane and this ends up with unfixable error. This feature __should__ be in Symfony2 before final. Should I start work on it from "none" ?
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by fabpot at 2011/07/06 05:44:26 -0700
@stloyd: I need to review the patch first.
Commits
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3917ed7 Revert "* DateType, DateTimeType, TimeType: - a bit changed readability"
c85b815 Fixed few issues with Date and Time:
Discussion
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[Form] Fixed few issues with Date and Time
Fixed few issues with Date and Time:
* TimeType:
- seconds are no longer populated if "with_seconds" = false
- "widget = text" is now properly rendered (closes#1480)
* DateTimeToStringTransformer:
- fixed using not default "format" (probably fix#1183)
* DateType, DateTimeType, TimeType:
- fixed "input = datetime" and test covered
* TimeType:
- seconds are no longer populated if "with_seconds" = false
- "widget = text" is now properly rendered (closes#1480)
* DateTimeToStringTransformer:
- fixed using not default "format" (probably fix#1183)
* DateType, DateTimeType, TimeType:
- fixed "input = datetime" and test covered
- a bit changed readability
Commits
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7783a05 Removed unused code from DateType Additional tests for ChoiceType and DateType based code
cdd39ac Added ability to set "empty_value" for `DateTimeType`, `DateType` and `TimeType` Additional tests covering added code
af4a7d7 More tests and more compatible code, with some suggestions from @helmer
527b738 Test covered version of fix for issue #1336
Discussion
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[Form] Added ability to set "empty_value" for choice list
Hey,
This PR is similar to #1336, but this one is fully test covered and have few change in behavior:
- if choice field is not set as non-required, `empty_value` is not added automaticly,
- also `empty_value` is not set if field have option `multiple` or `expanded`,
- `empty_value` for `DateType` and `TimeType` can be set "global" or per field, i.e.:
```
$builder->add('date', 'choice', array('required' => false, 'empty_value' => array('day' => 'Choose day')));
```
- `DateType` and `TimeType` code was cleaned a bit,
- added missing option to set up choice list as required when using PHP templates
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by stloyd at 2011/06/20 04:55:45 -0700
@fabpot I'm just not sure is that change with removing "auto-adding" of `empty_value` is good (probably BC)
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by lenar at 2011/06/20 05:24:02 -0700
Now this is a really nice way to hijack work done by others. Really encourages newcomers. Gratz!
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by fabpot at 2011/06/20 05:57:40 -0700
@lenar: if the code in this PR is yours (at least partly), I'm not going to merge it. @stloyd, can you clarify this issue with @lenar? Thanks.
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by lenar at 2011/06/20 06:21:11 -0700
It's @helmer's mostly, not mine, but the issue stays.
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by fabpot at 2011/06/20 06:26:15 -0700
No matter who the code belongs to, Git allows us to keep track of all contributors. So, we need to do our best to not loose any code ownership.
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by helmer at 2011/06/20 06:58:03 -0700
I do not care much for ownership, just that this kind of cooperation (or lack thereof) is kind of exhausting. Closed#1336.
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by stloyd at 2011/06/20 07:47:53 -0700
@fabpot, @lenar: This PR is inspired by #1336, made by @helmer, but after looking at his code and talking with him, we cant (IMO) get an consensus. So I wrote this PR as an another way to fix issue described in #1336.
__Summary__: I don't think this one is better than fix at #1336, it's more like another approach to fix that issue.
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by helmer at 2011/06/20 08:15:59 -0700
@stloyd: I actually think your variant is better, so good job there, thanks.
It just ain't nice to:
1) Comment on my changes being useless due to lack of tests
2) Writing brand new testsuite from your perspective that "proves" my approach is "wrong" (while ignoring my answers, why I did something precisely like I did, which I did in sync with @fabpot comments on his first attempt to improve the issue)
3) Saying my PR is broken because your new tests against it fail
4) Changing functionality to "fix" something that was not really broken
Other than that, I wanted to contribute a few lines to improve something relatively simple, and it ended up in a huge mess with more lost hours than I planned to spend on it.
On the bright side, we ended up with something good (:
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by stloyd at 2011/06/20 08:32:30 -0700
@helmer: 1) & 2) Sorry for that "bad language", but you get me wrong a bit. Tests was written for code in master (there was no problem to change them to work with your POV). 3) Same as before, you can adopt tests easily, but never mind. Maybe later we could cooperate better ;-)
About 4) I mentioned it in description of this PR and that was point I was disagreeing with you (also about how "default" options are adopted in fields) :-)
Commits
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e8326aa Renamed attributes to attr to be consistent with templating.
c707467 Added support for additional attributes in Form types that list field as their parent.
Discussion
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[Form] Added support for additional attributes
Added support for additional attributes in Form types that list field as their parent.
This is needed particularity for html5 data and data- attributes support, unfortunately $options['data'] is already taken, so adding a general $options['attributes'] is the easiest solution without breaking BC.
Now I know that this will be tempting for some to stuck style and class attributes here also, but I'd rather not restrict the keys that are passed in.
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by Seldaek at 2011/05/22 14:51:02 -0700
Maybe it should be called attr for consistency with the template stuff, or the other should be renamed attributes. Other than that, I'm +1, data-* attributes are awesome, and abusers will find ways to abuse things either way.
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by mvrhov at 2011/05/22 21:48:01 -0700
Naming it attr also crossed my mind when I was signing off yesterday.
Along with the possibility to go the way xml attributes are handled when node is converted to/from array.
So every option with @ prefix would automatically become html attribute. However going the latter path, it'd be harder to implement.
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by fabpot at 2011/06/13 07:43:52 -0700
Can you give an example of a real-world use case? Thanks.
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by Seldaek at 2011/06/13 07:54:51 -0700
You can use `array('attr' => array('data-foo' => 'bar'))`, which will output `data-foo="bar"`, which can be read easily by jQuery for example as `$('el').data('foo')`. It's a standard compliant and elegant way to pass extra data needed by the JS code along with DOM nodes, without polluting everything with script tags and all.
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by fabpot at 2011/06/13 08:01:08 -0700
@Seldaek: I understand that. But why not doing this in the template?
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by Seldaek at 2011/06/13 08:04:10 -0700
Well, I agree it most likely belongs in the template, but it's kind of data stuff that is not directly impacting the display rules of the element, so in some cases having the possibility to set that from the php code might be useful. Anyway I'll let @mvrhov answer maybe he had a more concrete use case. I just think it's nice to leave the door open, but I don't really need it.
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by mvrhov at 2011/06/13 10:27:03 -0700
A bit late to the party. Ok, here is my use-case.
I have a pretty large form where part of the data is of tabular form. The number of rows is almost every time a lot larger than the number of columns
So I can either output a lot of text inputs filled with data and make already a large form intimidating. Or I can use a grid that supports editing. So I serialize that tabular data as json and put it as a value into one hidden field. Somehow I also have to get the column definitions to that grid. I decided to I serialize it and put it inside data-* attribute. Putting it into another hidden field doesn't make sense as when data is submitted back I don't need the column definitions as only the number of rows changes.
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by fabpot at 2011/06/13 10:44:58 -0700
@mvrhov: ok, but what prevents you from doing this in the template directly?
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by mvrhov at 2011/06/13 11:22:53 -0700
I have to get it into the view somehow. What I'd really not like to do is, iterate through that data in a controller and then pass it as another template variable.
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by fabpot at 2011/06/14 00:10:22 -0700
But the controller is where you prepare the data that you want to send to the view. Without any concrete example, I'm going to close this PR.
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by mvrhov at 2011/06/14 01:21:10 -0700
IMHO this has to go out through form as this is the part of the form also I do have a very slim controllers in this case 10 LOC, where half of them is just setting up an view data..
Nonetheless I went looking again very closely at the AbstractType and I do have buildView function available which I can override and set the column data I need there, and then provide custom view for that, so at least from this part this is an non issue.
With this PR all default form attributes can be set from outside and when searching for a good use-case I have found out that @henrikbjorn has implemented this via extensions [1], maybe he has a good use-case for this.
[1] - https://github.com/Comways/ComwaysFormExtraBundle/blob/master/Form/Extension/FieldTypeExtension.php
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by henrikbjorn at 2011/06/14 01:48:53 -0700
Convenience is the only use case
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by stof at 2011/06/14 02:08:09 -0700
@fabpot The issue is that passing it from the controller as another template variable makes it really hard when you use the type twice with different values. Passing them from the form would be the easiest way
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by shuogawa at 2011/06/14 19:37:50 -0700
hello. thanks for great form library.
I want to support two ways to display additional attributes for form elements.
1) control in template like
{{ form_row(form.name, { 'width': '30' }) }}
2) control from php
$builder->add('name', 'text', array('attr'=>array('width'=>'30')));
If form elements configure by end user like cms,
and form elements dynamically change.
The second method is useful.
template designer can write {{form_row(form)}}
but
template designer can not write {{form_row(form.name), { 'width': '30' }}}
Thank you
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by fabpot at 2011/06/14 23:01:18 -0700
@shuogawa: That's what I fear. Setting the `width` or any other attribute in PHP is wrong. This belongs to the templates.
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by stloyd at 2011/06/15 00:09:05 -0700
@fabpot Then maybe just restrict allowed tags to `data-*` and don't use `attr` but some other not confusing name ? Just like we do with i.e. `maxlength`.
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by fabpot at 2011/06/15 04:44:25 -0700
I'm going to merge it as a "convenience" tool, but the documentation should clearly state that the only usage should be for `data-*` attributes.
Commits
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07fa82d [Form] Revert changes impacting perfomance and readability
b709551 [Order] Make Form::types and FormView::types use the same order (Parent > Child)
e56dad6 [Form] simplify the code
bdd755e [Form] Fix the exception message when no block is found
c68c511 [Form] Make theming form prototypes consistent (start by looking for a '_<id>_<section>' block)
9ec9960 [Form] Simplify the code
4e3e276 [Form] Make the prototype view child of the collection view
Discussion
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[Form] Make the prototype view child of the collection view
This PR should be a base for discussion.
The [current implementation](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/1188) has some drawbacks because the prototype view is not a child of the collection view:
* The 'multipart' attribute is not propagated from the prototype to the collection,
* The prototype view do not use the theme from the collection.
Those 2 points are fixed by the proposed implementation and one more benefit is that the template markup might be easier to work with:
before:
```html
<div id="form_emails">
<div>
<label for="form_emails_0">0</label>
<input type="email" id="form_emails_0" name="form[emails][0]" value="a@b.com">
</div>
<script type="text/html" id="form_emails_prototype">
<div>
<label for="$$name$$">$$name$$</label>
<input type="email" id="$$name$$" name="$$name$$" value="" />
</div>
</script>
</div>
```
after:
```html
<div id="form_emails">
<div>
<label for="form_emails_0">0</label>
<input type="email" id="form_emails_0" name="form[emails][0]" value="a@b.com">
</div>
<script type="text/html" id="form_emails_prototype">
<div>
<label for="form_emails_$$name$$">$$name$$</label>
<input type="email" id="form_emails_$$name$$" name="form[emails][$$name$$]" value="" />
</div>
</script>
</div>
```
@kriswallsmith I'd like to get your feedback on this PR. thanks.
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by stof at 2011/06/14 07:01:01 -0700
@fabpot any ETA about merging it ? Using the prototype currently is a pain to build the name. The change makes it far easier
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by fabpot at 2011/06/14 07:09:46 -0700
The templates are much better but I'm a bit concerned that we need to add the logic into the Form class directly. That looks quite ugly. If there is no other way, I will merge it.
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 07:14:32 -0700
I have found no better way... I am testing some minor tweaks I want to submit.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 07:34:25 -0700
I'm not happy with the code in Form.php either... would creating a PrototypeType accomplish the same thing?
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 07:42:07 -0700
@kriswallsmith tried and dismissed, the id and name are bad & you have to go for `render_widget(form.get('proto'))` in the template. That should be fixeable but not any better.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 07:45:21 -0700
What do you mean the id and name are bad? If we have a distinct type for the prototype, can't we do whatever we want using buildView() and the template?
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 07:53:31 -0700
@kriswallsmith the id would be smthg like `form_emails_$$name$$_prototype` but yes we should be able to do whatever we want but the code might end up being more complex.
I am done with the tweaks but still open to feedback on this PR.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:08:21 -0700
Yes, that is the type of name I would expect.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:08:33 -0700
Oops -- I mean id.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:09:42 -0700
Maybe I'm confused what id you're referring to. I'll try to spend some time on this today.
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 08:23:56 -0700
That should be the id of the `<input>`, the id of the script would be `form_emails_$$name$$_prototype_prototype` (if prototype is the name of the nested node).
I am trying to setup a branch with my code (playing with git & netbeans local history)
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 08:46:25 -0700
@kriswallsmith https://github.com/vicb/symfony/tree/kris/proto if that can help (there are still changes in Form.php)
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:47:08 -0700
Thanks, I'll take a look.
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by vicb at 2011/06/15 00:48:38 -0700
I would have expected it to be faster however `array_map` is about twice slower... reverted !
Rules are as follows:
* If multiple is true, then the empty_value is ignored
* If not, and if the field is not required, the empty_value is set to the empty string by default and displayed
* If the field is required, and if the user explicitely set the empty_value, then it is displayed
* kriswallsmith/form/collection-proto:
added script[type="text/html"] collection prototype to form themes
[Form] removed collection prototype from form tree
This reverts commit d044498cde.
The reason for reverting is that the name is actually used to customize
the template on a per field basis:
{% block _post_excerpt_widget %}
***{{ block('text_widget') }}***
{% endblock %}
Here, post is the name of the Type.
The current implementation is not ready for inclusion in 2.0. It has several
known problems (security, not possible to disable it, not "cloud-compatible",
...) and it's not a must have feature anyway.
Some references:
* Security issue in FileType: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/1001
* Validation fails on file, still stored in TemporaryStorage: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/908
* Add a size argument & ability to configure TemporaryStorage: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/748
This feature should be reworked and discussed for inclusion in 2.1.