On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 11:12 -0800, Darren884 wrote:
> The credential for the field is not working. The fields are still
> being displayed. Am I doing something wrong? Here is my code:
> config:
> actions: ~
> fields:
> customer_id { help: The customer for whom the order is for. }
> employee_id:
> help: The employee who took the order.
> credentials: [ [ Corporate, Payment, Shipping ] ]
>
Darren884:
I believed the credentials option only worked on the old generators. The
behavior you're looking for would be possible but will resort to
modifying a plugin template. What I can recommend is have another
'general' viewing (show sounds a good candidate) for read-only and use
'edit' with credentials for editing. That config will go to
{module_name}/config/security.yml.
> On Jan 8, 11:17 am, Stéphane <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Google for "symfony generator chapter 14" there are about all things put
> > here, not in detail.
> > For details and help I recommend IRC network.
> >
> > -In the list view you'll have to create template _myimage.php, modify your
> > generator.yml list: fields: [ _myimage ]
> > then in the _myimage.php you'll have access to the domain object (if you
> > object model is named myObjectModel then you'll have a var named
> > $myObjectModel and can access properties naturally like
> > $myObjectModel['myimage'], then you can put a <img src="..."/> to display
> > the image for example).
> >
> > -You can init form vars in many places, you can set defaults in you
> > schema.yml.
> > A good place might be the action where the form is instanciated and where
> > the object is retrieved from route
> >
> > -Yes you can, in the generator.yml config: fields: myimage: credentials:
> > ["myimage/read/"] for example, then, users will need the "myimage/read/"
> > credential to be able to see the field.
> >
> > -look at the sfForm::embed() method.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Before Printing, Think about Your Environmental Responsibility!
> > Avant d'Imprimer, Pensez à Votre Responsabilitée Environnementale!
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Darren884 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi guys, I am developing with Symfony 1.4 and have generated my
> > > backend, however there are some problems I have ran into.
> >
> > > Is there anyway to customize the way fields are displayed in the list
> > > view? E.g. say if I have an image and I wnat to customize how it looks
> > > in a list view.
> >
> > > Also how do I initially set values? I have a department based
> > > eCommerce system I am making and in the order status dropdown I
> > > initially want it to show 'placed' when they go to the New Order page.
> >
> > > Also is there any way to limit what fields are being viewed by users
> > > based on their department (credentials)?
> >
> > > Lastly, is there any way for me to display and combine related
> > > database objects when people edit a field? For instance I have a
> > > customer id attached to a customer, and would like them to view it in
> > > the list view along with that information.
> >
> > > I have already read the book and looked through the documentation
> > > however I cannot find solutions to these issues. If there are ways to
> > > do these in YAML I would prefer but I can also do them in PHP code.
> >
> > > I am willing to pay money for an advisor to advise me if necessary
> > > when I need help as well.
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Darren
> >
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