joacub / zf2-doctrine-autocomplete
Provides a autocomplete form for ZF2 and Doctrine2.
dev-master
2016-09-02 05:19 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.3.3
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-12 10:37:56 UTC
README
A form element autocomplete for Doctrine 2 and ZF2
Requirements
DoctrineModule, jQuery, jQueryUi,
Installation
Using github
cd vendor
git clone https://github.com/fabiopaiva/Zf2DoctrineAutocomplete
Using composer
php composer.phar require fabiopaiva/zf2-doctrine-autocomplete:dev-master
Copy javascript initializer to your public folder
# if composer
cp vendor/fabiopaiva/zf2-doctrine-autocomplete/data/zf2-doctrine-autocomplete.min.js public/js/
# if github
cp vendor/Zf2DoctrineAutocomplete/data/zf2-doctrine-autocomplete.min.js public/js/
Enable the module
Enable this module in your application.config.php
return array(
'modules' => array(
'DoctrineModule',
'Zf2DoctrineAutocomplete',
'Application',
)
);
Add javascript file to your layout
Copy this file from data folder
echo $this
->headScript()
->prependFile($this->basePath() . '/js/zf2-doctrine-autocomplete.min.js');
Create a custom form element with your parameters
This file must be statically configured because is called from Zf2DoctrineAutocomplete engine
<?php
namespace Application\Form\Element;
use Zf2DoctrineAutocomplete\Form\Element\ObjectAutocomplete;
class MyAutocompleteElement extends ObjectAutocomplete {
private $initialized = false;
public function setOptions($options) {
if (!$this->initialized) {
$options = array_merge($options, array(
'class' => get_class($this),
'object_manager' => $options['sm']->get('Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager'), // For Doctrine ORM
// 'object_manager' => $options['sm']->get('doctrine.documentmanager.odm_default'), // For Doctrine ODM (Mongodb)
'target_class' => 'Application\Entity\MyEntity',
'searchFields' => array('code', 'description'),
'empty_item_label' => 'Nothing found',
'select_warning_message' => 'Select a itemName in list',
'property' => 'description',
'orderBy' => array('code','ASC')
));
$this->initialized = true;
}
parent::setOptions($options);
}
}
Add the custom element to your form
$form->add(array(
'name' => 'myAutocompleteElement',
'type' => 'Application\Form\Element\MyAutocompleteElement',
'options' => array(
'label' => 'My label here',
'sm' => $serviceManager // don't forget to send Service Manager
),
'attributes' => array(
'required' => true,
'class' => 'form-control input-sm'
)
));
Add elements dinamically
After add the new element in page, call the initializer:
zf2DoctrineAutocomplete.init('#jQuerySelector');