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.. index:: | ||
single: Form; Data mappers | ||
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When and How to Use Data Mappers | ||
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When a form is compound, the initial data needs to be passed to children so each can display their | ||
own input value. On submission, children values need to be written back into the form. | ||
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Data mappers are responsible for reading and writing data from and into parent forms. | ||
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The main built-in data mapper uses the :doc:`PropertyAccess component </components/property_access>` | ||
and will fit most cases. However, you can create your own implementation that | ||
could, for example, pass submitted data to immutable objects via their constructor. | ||
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The Difference between Data Transformers and Mappers | ||
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It is important to know the difference between | ||
:doc:`data transformers </form/data_transformers>` and mappers. | ||
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* **Data transformers** change the representation of a value (e.g. from | ||
``"2016-08-12"`` to a ``DateTime`` instance); | ||
* **Data mappers** map data (e.g. an object or array) to form fields, and vice versa. | ||
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Changing a ``YYYY-mm-dd`` string value to a ``DateTime`` instance is done by a | ||
data transformer. Populating inner fields (e.g year, hour, etc) of a compound date type using | ||
a ``DateTime`` instance is done by the data mapper. | ||
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Creating a Data Mapper | ||
---------------------- | ||
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Suppose that you want to save a set of colors to the database. For this, you're | ||
using an immutable color object:: | ||
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// src/App/Painting/Color.php | ||
namespace App\Painting; | ||
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final class Color | ||
{ | ||
private $red; | ||
private $green; | ||
private $blue; | ||
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public function __construct(int $red, int $green, int $blue) | ||
{ | ||
$this->red = $red; | ||
$this->green = $green; | ||
$this->blue = $blue; | ||
} | ||
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public function getRed(): int | ||
{ | ||
return $this->red; | ||
} | ||
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public function getGreen(): int | ||
{ | ||
return $this->green; | ||
} | ||
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public function getBlue(): int | ||
{ | ||
return $this->blue; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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The form type should be allowed to edit a color. But because you've decided to | ||
make the ``Color`` object immutable, a new color object has to be created each time | ||
one of the values is changed. | ||
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.. tip:: | ||
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If you're using a mutable object with constructor arguments, instead of | ||
using a data mapper, you should configure the ``empty_data`` option with a closure | ||
as described in | ||
:ref:`How to Configure empty Data for a Form Class <forms-empty-data-closure>`. | ||
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The red, green and blue form fields have to be mapped to the constructor | ||
arguments and the ``Color`` instance has to be mapped to red, green and blue | ||
form fields. Recognize a familiar pattern? It's time for a data mapper! | ||
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.. code-block:: php | ||
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// src/App/Form/DataMapper/ColorMapper.php | ||
namespace App\Form\DataMapper; | ||
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use App\Painting\Color; | ||
use Symfony\Component\Form\DataMapperInterface; | ||
use Symfony\Component\Form\Exception\UnexpectedTypeException; | ||
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormInterface; | ||
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final class ColorMapper implements DataMapperInterface | ||
{ | ||
/** | ||
* @param Color|null $data | ||
*/ | ||
public function mapDataToForms($data, $forms) | ||
{ | ||
// there is no data yet, so nothing to prepopulate | ||
if (null === $data) { | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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// invalid data type | ||
if (!$data instanceof Color) { | ||
throw new UnexpectedTypeException($data, Color::class); | ||
} | ||
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/** @var FormInterface[] $forms */ | ||
$forms = iterator_to_array($forms); | ||
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// initialize form field values | ||
$forms['red']->setData($data->getRed()); | ||
$forms['green']->setData($data->getGreen()); | ||
$forms['blue']->setData($data->getBlue()); | ||
} | ||
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public function mapFormsToData($forms, &$data) | ||
{ | ||
/** @var FormInterface[] $forms */ | ||
$forms = iterator_to_array($forms); | ||
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// as data is passed by reference, overriding it will change it in | ||
// the form object as well | ||
// beware of type inconsistency, see caution below | ||
$data = new Color( | ||
$forms['red']->getData(), | ||
$forms['green']->getData(), | ||
$forms['blue']->getData() | ||
); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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.. caution:: | ||
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The data passed to the mapper is *not yet validated*. This means that your | ||
objects should allow being created in an invalid state in order to produce | ||
user-friendly errors in the form. | ||
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Using the Mapper | ||
---------------- | ||
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You're ready to use the data mapper for the ``ColorType`` form. Use the | ||
:method:`Symfony\\Component\\Form\\FormConfigBuilderInterface::setDataMapper` | ||
method to configure the data mapper:: | ||
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// src/App/Form/Type/ColorType.php | ||
namespace App\Form\Type; | ||
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use App\Form\DataMapper\ColorMapper; | ||
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\IntegerType; | ||
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final class ColorType extends AbstractType | ||
{ | ||
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) | ||
{ | ||
$builder | ||
->add('red', IntegerType::class, array( | ||
// enforce the strictness of the type to ensure the constructor | ||
// of the Color class doesn't break | ||
'empty_data' => '0', | ||
)) | ||
->add('green', IntegerType::class, array( | ||
'empty_data' => '0', | ||
)) | ||
->add('blue', IntegerType::class, array( | ||
'empty_data' => '0', | ||
)) | ||
->setDataMapper(new ColorMapper()) | ||
; | ||
} | ||
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public function configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver) | ||
{ | ||
// when creating a new color, the initial data should be null | ||
$resolver->setDefault('empty_data', null); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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Cool! When using the ``ColorType`` form, the custom ``ColorMapper`` will create | ||
a new ``Color`` object now. | ||
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.. caution:: | ||
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When a form has the ``inherit_data`` option set to ``true``, it does not use the data mapper and | ||
lets its parent map inner values. | ||
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.. tip:: | ||
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You can also implement the ``DataMapperInterface`` in the ``ColorType`` and add | ||
the ``mapDataToForms()`` and ``mapFormsToData()`` in the form type directly | ||
to avoid creating a new class. You'll then have to call | ||
``$builder->setDataMapper($this)``. |
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