Question

I am using the same form to "preview" an object as I am to "edit/update" the same object. In my showAction() for the controller I have the following code:

$form = $this->createForm(new SalesEntityType($entity), $entity, array('read_only' => true) );

This code works great for the primary form but there are a number of subforms that are made part of this by inclusion. One example in the show.html.twig is:

{% include 'TargetCommonBundle:Hours:hoursForm.html.twig' with { form: hours } %}

Unfortunately, the read_only setting on the parent form does not seem to cascade to the included subforms. Is there a way to handle this?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

Try:

$form = $this->createForm(
    new SalesEntityType($entity),
    $entity,
    [ 'disabled' => true ]
);

See: vendor/symfony/symfony/src/Symfony/Component/Form/CHANGELOG.md, first line

Autres conseils

// It is the way more fast to disabled a form
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
{
    $builder->setDisabled(true);
}    
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