ChoiceView

class ChoiceView Represents a choice in templates. Properties string $label The label displayed to humans. string $value The view representation of the choice. mixed $data The original choice value. array $attr Additional attributes for the HTML tag. Methods __construct(mixed $data, string $value, string $label, array $attr = array()) Creates a new choice view. Details __construct(mixed $data, string $value, string $label, array $attr = arra

ChoiceValidator

class ChoiceValidator extends ConstraintValidator ChoiceValidator validates that the value is one of the expected values. Constants PRETTY_DATE Whether to format {@link \DateTime} objects as RFC-3339 dates ("Y-m-d H:i:s"). OBJECT_TO_STRING Whether to cast objects with a "__toString()" method to strings. Methods initialize(ExecutionContextInterface $context) Initializes the constraint validator. from ConstraintValidator validate(mixed $value, Constraint $constraint) Checks if

ChoiceType::getBlockPrefix()

string getBlockPrefix() Returns the prefix of the template block name for this type. The block prefix defaults to the underscored short class name with the "Type" suffix removed (e.g. "UserProfileType" => "user_profile"). Return Value string The prefix of the template block name

ChoiceType::finishView()

finishView(FormView $view, FormInterface $form, array $options) Finishes the form view. This method gets called for each type in the hierarchy starting from the top most type. Type extensions can further modify the view. When this method is called, views of the form's children have already been built and finished and can be accessed. You should only implement such logic in this method that actually accesses child views. For everything else you are recommended to implement {@link buil

ChoiceType::configureOptions()

configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver) Configures the options for this type. Parameters OptionsResolver $resolver The resolver for the options

ChoiceType::buildView()

buildView(FormView $view, FormInterface $form, array $options) Builds the form view. This method is called for each type in the hierarchy starting from the top most type. Type extensions can further modify the view. A view of a form is built before the views of the child forms are built. This means that you cannot access child views in this method. If you need to do so, move your logic to {@link finishView()} instead. Parameters FormView $view The view FormInterface $form The form

ChoiceType::buildForm()

buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) Builds the form. This method is called for each type in the hierarchy starting from the top most type. Type extensions can further modify the form. Parameters FormBuilderInterface $builder The form builder array $options The options

ChoiceType

class ChoiceType extends AbstractType Methods buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) Builds the form. buildView(FormView $view, FormInterface $form, array $options) Builds the form view. finishView(FormView $view, FormInterface $form, array $options) Finishes the form view. configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver) Configures the options for this type. string getBlockPrefix() Returns the prefix of the template block name for this type. string|null

ChoiceToValueTransformer::transform()

mixed transform($choice) Transforms a value from the original representation to a transformed representation. This method is called on two occasions inside a form field: When the form field is initialized with the data attached from the datasource (object or array). When data from a request is submitted using {@link Form::submit()} to transform the new input data back into the renderable format. For example if you have a date field and submit '2009-10-10' you might accept this va

ChoiceToValueTransformer::reverseTransform()

mixed reverseTransform(mixed $value) Transforms a value from the transformed representation to its original representation. This method is called when {@link Form::submit()} is called to transform the requests tainted data into an acceptable format for your data processing/model layer. This method must be able to deal with empty values. Usually this will be an empty string, but depending on your implementation other empty values are possible as well (such as NULL). The reasoning