Hi,
Hoped there was a method to do this within Form class !
Thanks for the solution, it works!
bye
On 05/05/2011 07:01, danielholmes wrote:
I would suggest trying something like this:
$request = $this->get('request');
if ($request->getMethod() === 'POST')
{
if ($request->get('login') !== null)
{
$form_login->bindRequest($request);
// Do your login logic here
}
else if ($request->get('forgottenpassword') !== null)
{
$form_password->bindRequest($request);
// Do your forgotten password logic here
}
}
Note that this assumes your form names 'login' and 'forgotpassword',
if you've customised them then you'll need to change those strings
Daniel
On May 4, 8:42 pm, maboiteaspam<maboiteas...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problems when during POST rendering with two forms inside the
same view.
I created two routes, one for GET, one for POST.
GET route create the 2 Forms, and pass them to a Twig view.
POST view create, also, the 2 Forms, but it does bind request, and then
pass to twig template.
The problem is that when i bind request, i do bind both forms,
/**
*
* @extra:Route("/mon-espace-prive/me-connecter",
name="_do_customer_login", requirements={"_method"="POST"})
* @extra:Template("SomeBundle::Customer/index.html.twig")
*/
public function loginAction()
{
$form_login = $this->get('form.factory')->create(new
LoginType());
$form_password = $this->get('form.factory')->create(new
ForgottenPasswordType());
$request = $this->get('request');
$form_login->bindRequest($request);
$form_password->bindRequest($request);
return array('form_login' => $form_login->createView(),
'form_password' => $form_password->createView());
}
But, bindRequest implies a validation of the request against the form.
And so, when render comes the form validated by user is correctly
rendering (with errors and all the stuff required),
but the other form is showing unneccessary errors messages, like this :
The CSRF token is invalid. Please try to resubmit the form
Email
This value should not be blank
I expected to find a method like isActivate (or what ever you want) to
determine if a form has been submitted by user.
But there is no such things in Symfony\Component\Form\Form.
Please, can some one explain me my mistakes here, i think i may have
missed something pretty big...
Thanks by advance.
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