How to Use the submit() Function to Handle Form Submissions¶
The recommended way of processing Symfony forms is to
use the handleRequest()
method
to detect when the form has been submitted. However, you can also use the
submit()
method to have better
control over when exactly your form is submitted and what data is passed to it:
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
// ...
public function new(Request $request)
{
$form = $this->createForm(TaskType::class, $task);
if ($request->isMethod('POST')) {
$form->submit($request->request->get($form->getName()));
if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
// perform some action...
return $this->redirectToRoute('task_success');
}
}
return $this->render('task/new.html.twig', [
'form' => $form->createView(),
]);
}
ちなみに
Forms consisting of nested fields expect an array in
submit()
. You can also submit
individual fields by calling submit()
directly on the field:
$form->get('firstName')->submit('Fabien');
ちなみに
When submitting a form via a “PATCH” request, you may want to update only a few
submitted fields. To achieve this, you may pass an optional second boolean
argument to submit()
. Passing false
will remove any missing fields
within the form object. Otherwise, the missing fields will be set to null
.
ご用心
When the second parameter $clearMissing
is false
, like with the
“PATCH” method, the validation will only apply to the submitted fields. If
you need to validate all the underlying data, add the required fields
manually so that they are validated:
// 'email' and 'username' are added manually to force their validation
$form->submit(array_merge(['email' => null, 'username' => null], $request->request->all()), false);