sfFormFilter does have setOptions as it's only a subclass of BaseForm.

Daniel

On Jan 14, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Darren884 wrote:

> Actually that did not work. This is a flaw in Symfony itself, there is
> no way to pass values to the configre() method in the filters class.
> This needs to be fixed.
> 
> On Jan 14, 12:11 pm, Darren884 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi guys, I had to actually add an argument to the original
>> ConfigurationModelGenerator file and mimick the getForm() function to
>> pass options. I have no idea why this wasn't implemented in the first
>> place but who knows.
>> 
>> On Jan 13, 3:04 pm, Darren884 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> In my form I use the setOptions to pass my user object so I can check
>>> the credentials in the form class if I want to display or hide fields,
>>> however in the FilterForm class there is no setOptions and class
>>> variables do not seem to be shared among functions. How am I to get
>>> the user object into my FormFilter class from the action in order to
>>> check credentials against it and hide or display fields? Is there a
>>> different method in Symfony other than the __construct to get
>>> variables?
>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Darren
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