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Symfony admin generator : add user id before saving

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-06 04:06 出处:网络
I\'m creating my own blog engine to learn Symfony, and I have a question : In the generated administration pages for a blog post, I have a drop-down list of authors, to indicate the author_id.

I'm creating my own blog engine to learn Symfony, and I have a question :

In the generated administration pages for a blog post, I have a drop-down list of authors, to indicate the author_id.

I'd like to hide that drop-down list, and set the author_id to the id of the current logged-in user when the post is created (but not when it is edited)

How can I accomplish that ?

Edit I've tried those :

$request->setParameter(sprintf("%s[%s]", $this->form->getName(), "author_id"), $this->getUser()->getAttribute("user_id"));
$request->setParameter("content[author_id]", $this->getUser()->get开发者_运维技巧Attribute("user_id"));
$request->setParameter("author_id", $this->getUser()->getAttribute("user_id"));
$request->setParameter("author_id", 2);
$request->setParameter("content[author_id]", 2);
$request->setParameter("author_id", "2");
$request->setParameter("content[author_id]", "2");

In processForm() and executeCreate()

Resolved !

The final code is :

  public function executeCreate(sfWebRequest $request)
  {
    $form = $this->configuration->getForm();
    $params = $request->getParameter($form->getName());
    $params["author_id"] = $this->getUser()->getGuardUser()->getId();;
    $request->setParameter($form->getName(), $params);

    parent::executeCreate($request);

  }


Override the executeCreate function in the actions file. When binding post data to the form, merge the current user's id into it.

2nd update

I did some experimenting, and this works:

class fooActions extends autoFooActions
{
  public function executeCreate(sfWebRequest $request)
  {
    $form = $this->configuration->getForm();
    $params = $request->getParameter($form->getName());
    $params["author_id"] = 123;
    $request->setParameter($form->getName(), $params);

    parent::executeCreate($request);
  }
}


change the widget in the form with the sfWidgetFormInputHidden and set the value with sfUser attribute (that defined when a user logged in)

override the executeCreate() and set the author_id widget (thanks to maerlyn :D )

public function executeCreate(sfWebRequest $request){
  parent::executeCreate($request);
    $this->form->setWidget('author_id', new sfWidgetFormInputHidden(array(),array('value'=>$this->getUser()->getAttribute('author_id'))) );
}


In Objects , the solution is: (new and $this)

class fooActions extends autoFooActions
{
  public function executeCreate(sfWebRequest $request)
  {
    $this->form = new XxxxxForm();
    $params = $request->getParameter($this->form->getName());
    $params["author_id"] = 123;
    $request->setParameter($this->form->getName(), $params);

    parent::executeCreate($request);
  }
}
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