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Informations about the package form

Form controllers

Streamlined controllers handling form input.

Usage

Annotate controller

Keep creating and handling the form input out of your controller by annotating it with the desired FormType.

This also supports Doctrine Annotations if installed.

Handle FormInstance controller return

Symfony requires controllers to return a Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response. But you can convert other return values (like the FormInstance) on the kernel.view event. Add your own EventSubscriber or add a ResponseHandler with pitch/symfony-adr.

Use the form inside the controller

Just like the data for valid forms the FormInstance is made available to the controller per [Request attributes])https://symfony.com/doc/current/components/http_foundation.html#accessing-request-data). Symfony's RequestAttributeValueResolver injects them into the controller if there is a parameter with the same name as the attribute. The attribute names default to just data and form, but in case of conflicts you could provide others per annotation.

You can prevent the automatic return of invalid or unsubmitted forms per annotation #[Form(MyFormType::class, returnForm: false)] or per config parameter pitch_form.returnForm: false.

Use data entities

If the entity can not be created by just calling the constructor, you can register a factory implementing Pitch\Form\FormEntityFactoryInterface as a service.


All versions of form with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=7.4
pitch/annotation Version ^1
symfony/form Version ^5.4.9 || ^6
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