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Fabien Potencier d6d93dd50a bug #14372 [DoctrineBridge][Form] fix EntityChoiceList when indexing by primary foreign key (giosh94mhz)
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[DoctrineBridge][Form] fix EntityChoiceList when indexing by primary foreign key

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | no
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets |
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        |

I've found a bug while using the 'entity' FormType.

Doctrine allow the definition of primary keys which are foreign key of other entities. In this scenario, the `EntityChoiceList` instance check if:
  * the entity has a id composed by a single column and
  * eventually, the column is an integer

When this happens, it use the primary key as "choices indices", but since is an entity it fails in many places, where it expects integer.

The easy solution is to check whether the single-column id is not an association. Anyway, I've fixed it the RightWay™ :), and now it resolve the entity reference to the actual column type, and restart the logic. Code speaks better then words.

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fe4246a [DoctrineBridge][Form] Fix EntityChoiceList when indexing by primary foreign key
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src/Symfony bug #14372 [DoctrineBridge][Form] fix EntityChoiceList when indexing by primary foreign key (giosh94mhz) 2015-08-12 10:05:25 +02:00
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