I am working on aResetPassword
system and this is the page where the user writes his new password after he gets an email.
Basically what I want to do is to separate theRepeatedType
in the view page!
In the view(.twig) I have :
{{ form_start(resetForm) }}
{{ form_widget(resetForm.plainPassword) }}
<button>Reset password</button>
{{ form_end(resetForm) }}
Instead of
{{ form_widget(resetForm.plainPassword) }}
I want to separate them and make something like :
{{ form_widget(resetForm.plainPassword[1]) }}
{{ form_widget(resetForm.plainPassword[2]) }}
Is that possible? If yes what is the proper syntax to do it?
Here is the code of theChangePasswordFormType.php
:
class ChangePasswordFormType extends AbstractType
{
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options): void
{
$builder
->add('plainPassword', RepeatedType::class, [
'type' => PasswordType::class,
'first_options' => [
'attr' => [
'class' => 'form-control form-control-sm',
],
'constraints' => [
new NotBlank([
'message' => 'Please enter a password',
]),
new Length([
'min' => 6,
'minMessage' => 'Your password should be at least {{ limit }} characters',
// max length allowed by Symfony for security reasons
'max' => 4096,
]),
],
'label' => 'New password :',
],
'second_options' => [
'attr' => [
'class' => 'form-control',
],
'label' => 'Repeat it :',
],
'invalid_message' => 'The password fields must match.',
// Instead of being set onto the object directly,
// this is read and encoded in the controller
'mapped' => false,
])
;
}
https://symfony.com/doc/current/reference/forms/types/repeated.html#rendering
{# .first and .second may vary in your use - see the note below #}
{{ form_row(form.password.first) }}
{{ form_row(form.password.second) }}
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