Hey,

I think in each case you must have to create an extend class (up!)

By example :
in backend/modules/sfGuard/lib/signinBackendForm.class.php &&
proflBackendForm.class.php
in frontend/modules/login/lib/signinFrontendForm.class.php &&
proflFrontendForm.class.php

And on each extends class you can overwrite widgets or validators or
keep some ..

I think it's a wrong way to change it in actionClass. It depends from
model not view or controller !

Use extend Class, it's the an advantage of sf !

Geo



On Oct 19, 11:55 pm, Alexandre SALOME <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So I want to show/hide the form fields dynamically in the controller
> dependent to the action....
>
> You are right :
>
> your form will contains every fields : widgets and validators. Your
> validator schema is simple and have strict rules for login and password.
> Others are facultative.
>
> So, set your two fields as required, leave the others as "free".
>
> And create two templates :
>
> One for registering, with show/hide
> One other for profile, without show/hide
>
> You can separate the two logical with isNew() method. isNew = insert =create
> = registering // not isNew = update = edit = profile
>
> About show/hide, you must consider the forms in two separate scopes :
>
>     1 - defining fields and rules on them to allow only some kind of values
> : widgetSchema & validatorSchema
>
>     2 - displaying fields... This is not form but templating !
>
> Have fun,
>
> Alexandre
>
> 2009/10/19 mintao <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Imagine this scenario (I think that's pretty common, so I don't
> > understand why I can't find any solution):
>
> > 1. For the subscription process I only have 2 mandatory fields
> > "username" and "email". The password is created automatically.
>
> > 2. Later, when the user is subscribed, he/she has the possibility to
> > complete his/her profile with additional information like first name,
> > last name, skype, etc.
>
> > 3. For the login process I just need the username and password field
> > to be displayed.
>
> > So I want to show/hide the form fields dynamically in the controller
> > dependent to the action. So I only need to know how to access the
> > fields of an embedded form (which contains additional information to
> > sfUserGuard).
>
> > Best,
> > Florian
>
> > On Oct 19, 12:12 am, mintao <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > if there's a field called "last_name" in the embedded form called
> > > "profile", how can I access this?
>
> > > On 18 Okt., 11:15, geoffroy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hie,
>
> > > > I think you have ti unset() fields like :
>
> > > > class signForm extends PluginsfGuardUserForm
> > > > {
> > > >   public function configure()
> > > >   {
> > > >     $form = new sfGuardUserProfileForm();
> > > >     $this->embedForm('profile', $form);
>
> > > >     unset(
> > > >       $this['filed_u_dont_want1],
> > > >       $this['filed_u_dont_want2'],
> > > >     );
> > > >   }
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > Or try to unset() fields in your sfGuardProfileForm extend class.
>
> > > > Geo
>
> > > > On Oct 17, 11:35 pm, mintao <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi folks,
>
> > > > > it's really no fun for a newbie to configure the symfony forms. I'm
> > > > > using 1.3Alpha2 and activated the plugin sfDoctrineUserGuard. The
> > > > > description of this plugin is so old that nearly nothing of the
> > > > > described steps worked.
> > > > > So 3 days later I'm trying to set up a sign up form. Therefore I use
> > > > > the sfGuardUserForm and  an embedded ProfileForm:
>
> > > > > class signForm extends PluginsfGuardUserForm
> > > > > {
> > > > >   public function configure()
> > > > >   {
> > > > >     $form = new sfGuardUserProfileForm();
> > > > >     $this->embedForm('profile', $form);
> > > > >     $this->useFields(array(
> > > > >         'username',
> > > > >         'profile.email',
> > > > >     ));
> > > > >   }
>
> > > > > }
>
> > > > > As you can imagine, I try only to display a username and  an email
> > > > > field. The username is part of the plugin, the email is part of the
> > > > > embedded form.
>
> > > > > My question: my version doesn't work. How can I display fields of
> > > > > embedded forms?
>
> --
> Alexandre Salomé -- [email protected]
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