CraueFormFlowBundle provides a facility for building and handling multi-step forms in your Symfony2 project.
Features:
- navigation (next, back, start over)
- step labels
- skipping of steps
- different validation group for each step
- handling of file uploads
- dynamic step navigation (optional)
- redirect after submit (a.k.a. "Post/Redirect/Get", optional)
A live demo showcasing these features is available at http://craue.de/sf2playground/en/CraueFormFlow/.
Let Composer download and install the bundle by running
php composer.phar require craue/formflow-bundle:~3.0@dev
in a shell.
// in app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles() {
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Craue\FormFlowBundle\CraueFormFlowBundle(),
);
// ...
}
This section shows how to create a 3-step form flow for creating a vehicle. You have to choose between two approaches on how to setup your flow.
This approach makes it easy to turn an existing (usual) form into a form flow.
// src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Form\FormFlow;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Form\FormFlowInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormTypeInterface;
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
/**
* @var FormTypeInterface
*/
protected $formType;
public function setFormType(FormTypeInterface $formType) {
$this->formType = $formType;
}
public function getName() {
return 'createVehicle';
}
protected function loadStepsConfig() {
return array(
array(
'label' => 'wheels',
'type' => $this->formType,
),
array(
'label' => 'engine',
'type' => $this->formType,
'skip' => function($estimatedCurrentStepNumber, FormFlowInterface $flow) {
return $estimatedCurrentStepNumber > 1 && !$flow->getFormData()->canHaveEngine();
},
),
array(
'label' => 'confirmation',
),
);
}
}
You only have to create one form type class for a flow.
There is an option called flow_step
you can use to decide which fields will be added to the form
according to the step to render.
// src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleForm.php
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
class CreateVehicleForm extends AbstractType {
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) {
switch ($options['flow_step']) {
case 1:
$validValues = array(2, 4);
$builder->add('numberOfWheels', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array_combine($validValues, $validValues),
'empty_value' => '',
));
break;
case 2:
$builder->add('engine', 'form_type_vehicleEngine', array(
'empty_value' => '',
));
break;
}
}
public function getName() {
return 'createVehicle';
}
}
XML
<services>
<service id="myCompany.form.createVehicle"
class="MyCompany\MyBundle\Form\CreateVehicleForm">
<tag name="form.type" alias="createVehicle" />
</service>
<service id="myCompany.form.flow.createVehicle"
class="MyCompany\MyBundle\Form\CreateVehicleFlow"
parent="craue.form.flow"
scope="request">
<call method="setFormType">
<argument type="service" id="myCompany.form.createVehicle" />
</call>
</service>
</services>
YAML
services:
myCompany.form.createVehicle:
class: MyCompany\MyBundle\Form\CreateVehicleForm
tags:
- { name: form.type, alias: createVehicle }
myCompany.form.flow.createVehicle:
class: MyCompany\MyBundle\Form\CreateVehicleFlow
parent: craue.form.flow
scope: request
calls:
- [ setFormType, [ "@myCompany.form.createVehicle" ] ]
This approach makes it easy to reuse the form types to compose other forms.
// src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Form\FormFlow;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Form\FormFlowInterface;
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
public function getName() {
return 'createVehicle';
}
protected function loadStepsConfig() {
return array(
array(
'label' => 'wheels',
'type' => new CreateVehicleStep1Form(),
),
array(
'label' => 'engine',
'type' => new CreateVehicleStep2Form(),
'skip' => function($estimatedCurrentStepNumber, FormFlowInterface $flow) {
return $estimatedCurrentStepNumber > 1 && !$flow->getFormData()->canHaveEngine();
},
),
array(
'label' => 'confirmation',
),
);
}
}
// src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleStep1Form.php
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
class CreateVehicleStep1Form extends AbstractType {
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) {
$validValues = array(2, 4);
$builder->add('numberOfWheels', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array_combine($validValues, $validValues),
'empty_value' => '',
));
}
public function getName() {
return 'createVehicleStep1';
}
}
// src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleStep2Form.php
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
class CreateVehicleStep2Form extends AbstractType {
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options) {
$builder->add('engine', 'form_type_vehicleEngine', array(
'empty_value' => '',
));
}
public function getName() {
return 'createVehicleStep2';
}
}
XML
<services>
<service id="myCompany.form.flow.createVehicle"
class="MyCompany\MyBundle\Form\CreateVehicleFlow"
parent="craue.form.flow"
scope="request">
</service>
</services>
YAML
services:
myCompany.form.flow.createVehicle:
class: MyCompany\MyBundle\Form\CreateVehicleFlow
parent: craue.form.flow
scope: request
You only need one template for a flow.
The instance of your flow class is passed to the template in a variable called flow
so you can use it to render the
form according to the current step.
{# in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Resources/views/Vehicle/createVehicle.html.twig #}
<div>
Steps:
{% include 'CraueFormFlowBundle:FormFlow:stepList.html.twig' %}
</div>
{{ form_start(form) }}
{{ form_errors(form) }}
{% if flow.getCurrentStepNumber() == 1 %}
<div>
When selecting four wheels you have to choose the engine in the next step.<br />
{{ form_row(form.numberOfWheels) }}
</div>
{% endif %}
{{ form_rest(form) }}
{% include 'CraueFormFlowBundle:FormFlow:buttons.html.twig' %}
{{ form_end(form) }}
For the buttons to render correctly you need to tell Assetic to include a CSS file. So place this in your base template:
{% stylesheets '@CraueFormFlowBundle/Resources/assets/css/buttons.css' %}
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset_url }}" />
{% endstylesheets %}
You can easily customize the default button look by using these variables to add one or more CSS classes to them:
craue_formflow_button_class_last
will apply either to the next or finish buttoncraue_formflow_button_class_finish
will specifically apply to the finish buttoncraue_formflow_button_class_next
will specifically apply to the next buttoncraue_formflow_button_class_back
will apply to the back buttoncraue_formflow_button_class_reset
will apply to the reset button
Example with Bootstrap button classes:
{% include 'CraueFormFlowBundle:FormFlow:buttons.html.twig' with {
craue_formflow_button_class_last: 'btn btn-primary',
craue_formflow_button_class_back: 'btn',
craue_formflow_button_class_reset: 'btn btn-warning',
} %}
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Controller/VehicleController.php
public function createVehicleAction() {
$formData = new Vehicle(); // Your form data class. Has to be an object, won't work properly with an array.
$flow = $this->get('myCompany.form.flow.createVehicle'); // must match the flow's service id
$flow->bind($formData);
// form of the current step
$form = $flow->createForm();
if ($flow->isValid($form)) {
$flow->saveCurrentStepData($form);
if ($flow->nextStep()) {
// form for the next step
$form = $flow->createForm();
} else {
// flow finished
$em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
$em->persist($formData);
$em->flush();
$flow->reset(); // remove step data from the session
return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl('home')); // redirect when done
}
}
return $this->render('MyCompanyMyBundle:Vehicle:createVehicle.html.twig', array(
'form' => $form->createView(),
'flow' => $flow,
));
}
- Dispatch
PreBindEvent
. - Dispatch
GetStepsEvent
. - Update the form data class with previously saved data of all steps. For each one, dispatch
PostBindSavedDataEvent
. - Evaluate which steps are skipped. Determine the current step.
- Dispatch
PostBindFlowEvent
. - Create the form for the current step.
- Bind the request to that form.
- Dispatch
PostBindRequestEvent
. - Validate the form data.
- Dispatch
PostValidateEvent
. - Save the form data.
- Proceed to the next step.
The array returned by that method is used to create all steps of the flow. The first item will be the first step. You can, however, explicitly index the array for easier readability.
Valid options per step are:
label
(string
|null
)- If you'd like to render an overview of all steps you have to set the
label
option for each step. - By default, the labels will be translated using the
messages
domain when rendered in Twig.
- If you'd like to render an overview of all steps you have to set the
type
(FormTypeInterface
|string
|null
)- The form type used to build the form for that step.
- If using a string, it has to be the registered alias of the form type.
skip
(callable
|boolean
)- Decides whether the step will be skipped.
- If using a callable...
- it will receive the estimated current step number and the flow as arguments;
- it has to return a boolean value;
- it might be called more than once until the actual current step number has been determined.
protected function loadStepsConfig() {
return array(
array(
'type' => new CreateVehicleStep1Form(),
),
array(
'type' => new CreateVehicleStep2Form(),
'skip' => true,
),
array(
),
);
}
protected function loadStepsConfig() {
return array(
1 => array(
'label' => 'wheels',
'type' => new CreateVehicleStep1Form(),
),
2 => array(
'label' => 'engine',
'type' => 'createVehicleStep2',
'skip' => function($estimatedCurrentStepNumber, FormFlowInterface $flow) {
return $estimatedCurrentStepNumber > 1 && !$flow->getFormData()->canHaveEngine();
},
),
3 => array(
'label' => 'confirmation',
),
);
}
To validate the form data class a step-based validation group is passed to the form type.
By default, if getName()
of the flow returns createVehicle
, such a group is named flow_createVehicle_step1
for the first step.
Take a look at #98 for an example on why it's useful to revalidate previous steps by default. But if you want (or need) to avoid revalidating previous steps, you could extend the flow class mentioned in the example above as follows:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
protected $revalidatePreviousSteps = false;
// ...
}
To set options common for the form type(s) of all steps you can use method setGenericFormOptions
:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Controller/VehicleController.php
public function createVehicleAction() {
// ...
$flow->bind($formData);
$flow->setGenericFormOptions(array('action' => 'targetUrl'));
$form = $flow->createForm();
// ...
}
To set options based on previous steps (e.g. to render fields depending on submitted data) you can override method
getFormOptions
of your flow class.
Before you can use the options you have to define them in your form type class:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleStep2Form.php
use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolverInterface;
public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver) {
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
// ...
'numberOfWheels' => null,
));
}
Then you can set them in your flow class.
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
public function getFormOptions($step, array $options = array()) {
$options = parent::getFormOptions($step, $options);
$formData = $this->getFormData();
if ($step === 2) {
$options['numberOfWheels'] = $formData->getNumberOfWheels();
}
return $options;
}
Dynamic step navigation means that the step list rendered will contain links to go back/forth to a specific step (which has been done already) directly. To enable it you could extend the flow class mentioned in the example above as follows:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
protected $allowDynamicStepNavigation = true;
// ...
}
If you'd like to remove the parameters (added by using such a direct link) when submitting the form you should modify the action for the opening form tag in the template like this:
{{ form_start(form, {'action': path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'),
app.request.query.all | craue_removeDynamicStepNavigationParameters(flow))}) }}
File uploads are transparently handled by Base64-encoding the content and storing it in the session, so it may affect performance. This feature is enabled by default for convenience, but can be disabled in the flow class as follows:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
protected $handleFileUploads = false;
// ...
}
By default, the system's directory for temporary files will be used for files restored from the session while loading step data. You can set a custom one:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
protected $handleFileUploadsTempDir = '/path/for/flow/uploads';
// ...
}
This feature will allow performing a redirect after submitting a step to load the page containing the next step using a GET request. To enable it you could extend the flow class mentioned in the example above as follows:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow {
protected $allowRedirectAfterSubmit = true;
// ...
}
But you still have to perform the redirect yourself, so update your action like this:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Controller/VehicleController.php
public function createVehicleAction() {
// ...
$flow->bind($formData);
$form = $submittedForm = $flow->createForm();
if ($flow->isValid($submittedForm)) {
$flow->saveCurrentStepData($submittedForm);
// ...
}
if ($flow->redirectAfterSubmit($submittedForm)) {
$request = $this->getRequest();
$params = $this->get('craue_formflow_util')->addRouteParameters(array_merge($request->query->all(),
$request->attributes->get('_route_params')), $flow);
return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl($request->attributes->get('_route'), $params));
}
// ...
// return ...
}
There are some events which you can subscribe to. Using all of them right inside your flow class could look like this:
// in src/MyCompany/MyBundle/Form/CreateVehicleFlow.php
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Event\GetStepsEvent;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Event\PostBindFlowEvent;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Event\PostBindRequestEvent;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Event\PostBindSavedDataEvent;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Event\PostValidateEvent;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Event\PreBindEvent;
use Craue\FormFlowBundle\Form\FormFlowEvents;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
class CreateVehicleFlow extends FormFlow implements EventSubscriberInterface {
public function setEventDispatcher(EventDispatcherInterface $dispatcher) {
parent::setEventDispatcher($dispatcher);
$dispatcher->addSubscriber($this);
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents() {
return array(
FormFlowEvents::PRE_BIND => 'onPreBind',
FormFlowEvents::GET_STEPS => 'onGetSteps',
FormFlowEvents::POST_BIND_SAVED_DATA => 'onPostBindSavedData',
FormFlowEvents::POST_BIND_FLOW => 'onPostBindFlow',
FormFlowEvents::POST_BIND_REQUEST => 'onPostBindRequest',
FormFlowEvents::POST_VALIDATE => 'onPostValidate',
);
}
public function onPreBind(PreBindEvent $event) {
// ...
}
public function onGetSteps(GetStepsEvent $event) {
// ...
}
public function onPostBindSavedData(PostBindSavedDataEvent $event) {
// ...
}
public function onPostBindFlow(PostBindFlowEvent $event) {
// ...
}
public function onPostBindRequest(PostBindRequestEvent $event) {
// ...
}
public function onPostValidate(PostValidateEvent $event) {
// ...
}
// ...
}