You can make temporary changes to the templates both with Form->create()
and Form->input()
$this->From-input('foo', ['templates' => ['inputContainer' => $template]]);
An alternative is not using input(); but just build the html yourself in
the template and call $this->Form->text('foo') , for example
On Friday, August 1, 2014 1:51:48 PM UTC+2, Mikaël Capelle wrote:
>
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> The problem is still the same with 'inputContainer', I need to make a
> temporary update if I want to prepend / append something.
>
> I will look at custom widget but I am not sure it's match what I want...
> The prepend / append options should be available with most type of input,
> it's not really a widget itself.
>
> On Friday, August 1, 2014 1:37:54 PM UTC+2, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
>>
>> use the `inputContainer` template to wrap the content like this:
>>
>> 'inputContainer' => '<div class="form-group input
>> {{type}}{{required}}">{{content}}</div>’,
>>
>> or create a custom widget, depending on how much customisation you want
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01 Aug 2014, at 12:24, Mikaël Capelle <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >
>> > I am porting my CakePHP 2.0 helpers to CakePHP 3.0 and I am facing some
>> troubles with my custom FormHelper. The helpers are made to be used with
>> bootstrap, the two form helpers can be found here:
>> > • CakePHP 2 -
>> https://github.com/Holt59/cakephp-bootstrap3-helpers/blob/master/View/Helper/BootstrapFormHelper.php
>>
>> > • CakePHP 3 -
>> https://github.com/Holt59/cakephp3-bootstrap3-helpers/blob/master/View/Helper/BootstrapFormHelper.php
>>
>> > In the BootstrapFormHelper::input method, I have a 'prepend' and
>> 'append' options which are used to create bootstrap input groups. With the
>> 2.0 version, I used the 'before' and 'after' options to create such groups
>> but these options are not available anymore with CakePHP 3.0 so what I'm
>> doing is a temporary template change:
>> >
>> > $oldTemplate = $this->templates('input') ;
>> > if ($options['prepend']) {
>> > $this->templates([
>> > 'input' => /* ... */
>> > ]) ;
>> > }
>> > $res = parent::input(/* ... */) ;
>> > $this->templates([
>> > 'input' => $oldTemplate
>> > ]) ;
>> > return $res ;
>> >
>> > Is there a better way to do such thing with CakePHP 3.0?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
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