lin3s / wp-symfony-form
WordPress plugin to allow using Symfony form component with ease
Installs: 1 056
Dependents: 0
Suggesters: 1
Security: 0
Stars: 0
Watchers: 4
Forks: 1
Open Issues: 2
Type:wordpress-plugin
Requires
- php: ^5.5 || ^7.0
- symfony/config: ^2.3 || ^3.0
- symfony/finder: ^2.3 || ^3.0
- symfony/form: ^2.8 || ^3.0
- symfony/translation: ^2.3 || ^3.0
- symfony/twig-bridge: ^2.3 || ^3.0
- symfony/validator: ^2.3 || ^3.0
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^1.11
- lin3s/wp-phpspec-brigde: ^0.1
- phpspec/phpspec: ^2.5
Suggests
- timber/timber: Required if you want to use the MailerAction
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-21 19:58:10 UTC
README
#WP Symfony Form
WordPress plugin to allow using Symfony form component with ease
Installation
If you are using composer run the following command:
$ composer require lin3s/wp-symfony-form
If your composer.json
is properly set up you should find this package in plugins folder
Usage
First of all, enable this plugin in the WordPress admin panel.
To create your first form extend as usual from the AbstractType
class provided by Symfony component.
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType; use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\CheckboxType; use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\EmailType; use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextareaType; use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType; use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints; class ContactType extends AbstractType { public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) { $builder ->add('name', TextType::class, [ 'constraints' => new Constraints\NotBlank(), 'label' => 'Name', ]) ->add('surname', TextType::class, [ 'constraints' => new Constraints\NotBlank(), 'label' => 'Surname', ]) ->add('phone', TextType::class, [ 'constraints' => new Constraints\NotBlank(), 'label' => 'Phone', ]) ->add('email', EmailType::class, [ 'constraints' => new Constraints\Email(), 'label' => 'Email', ]) ->add('message', TextareaType::class, [ 'constraints' => new Constraints\NotBlank(), 'label' => 'Message', ]) ->add('conditions', CheckboxType::class, [ 'mapped' => false, ]); } }
To enable the Ajax calls for this form you need to subscribe to the wp_symfony_form_wrappers
WordPress hook.
add_filter('wp_symfony_form_wrappers', function($formWrappers) { $formWrappers->add( new FormWrapper( 'contact', 'Fully/Qualified/Namespace/ContactType' ) ); });
###Rendering the form In case you want to use Twig for rendering a Bridge is provided, just run the following code line passing Twig instance
TwigBridge::addExtension($twig); // if you want to customize the form theme TwigBridge::addExtension($twig, 'component/form.twig');
component/form.twig
is your custom form theme that will be used to render the forms. Check the docs about form customization for further info.
Timber
In case you are using Timber you should use twig_apply_filters
hook.
Also, you have to load the form base views inside Timber global locations variable:
\Timber\Timber::$locations = [ (...) ABSPATH . '../vendor/symfony/twig-bridge/Resources/views/Form/', ];
Important Submit event is binded to every element with .form
class. In case you need to change it just do the following:
WPSymfonyForm.formSelector = '.your-selector';
Also error container for each form item can be changed using WPSymfonyForm.formErrorsSelector
.
###The FormWrapper
The FormWrapper
is a class designed to contain a form and all its related actions. As you've seen above a new instance is
created for each form you want to use in your WordPress project, and need to be registered inside the
FormWrapperRegistry
.
As first parameter it receives the fully qualified namespace and as second parameter it receives an array of classes
implementing Action
interface.
###Actions on success
In case you need to perform any server side actions, it's as easy as to implement execute
method of Action
interface.
A form instance will to be used as desired. Check src/Action
folder to check already implemented actions.
To bind this action to a specific form you need to add it in the FormWrapper
.
For client side success actions you can add your callback using the global WPSymfonyForm
namespace as follows:
WPSymfonyForm.onSuccess(function ($form) { if ($form.hasClass('form--contact')) { // ANYTHING YOU WANT TO DO } $form.find('.form__footer').html('<p>Form successfully submitted</p>'); });
onSuccess()
andonError()
are available to hook into the form.