Skip to content

Emirii/select2entity-bundle

 
 

Repository files navigation

select2entity-bundle

##Introduction##

This is a Symfony2 bundle which enables the popular Select2 component to be used as a drop-in replacement for a standard entity field on a Symfony form.

The main feature that this bundle provides compared with the standard Symfony entity field (rendered with a html select) is that the list is retrieved via a remote ajax call. This means that the list can be of almost unlimited size. The only limitation is the performance of the database query or whatever that retrieves the data in the remote web service.

It works with both single and multiple selections. If the form is editing a Symfony entity then these modes correspond with many to one and many to many relationships. In multiple mode, most people find the Select2 user interface easier to use than a standard select tag with multiple=true with involves awkward use of the ctrl key etc.

The project was inspired by lifo/typeahead-bundle which uses the Typeahead component in Bootstrap 2 to provide similar functionality. Select2Entity can be used anywhere Select2 can be installed, including Bootstrap 3.

Thanks to @ismailbaskin we now have Select2 version 4 compatibility.

##Screenshots##

This is a form with a single selection field list expanded.

Single select example

This is a form with a multiple selection field list expanded.

Multiple select example

##Installation##

Select2 must be installed and working first. I hope to setup a demo site but my setup is basically BraincraftedBootstrapBundle with Select2 installed for Bootstrap 3. Once the Braincrafted bundle is working, the only files I've needed to install are:

select2.js, select2.css from https://github.com/select2/select2/tree/4.0.0

select2-bootstrap.css from https://github.com/t0m/select2-bootstrap-css/tree/bootstrap3. That gets it working for Bootstrap 3.

These files live in the Resources/public/js and Resources/public/css folders of one of my bundles and then included in my main layout.html.twig file.

Alternatively, minified versions of select2.js and select2.css can be loaded from the CloudFlare CDN using the two lines of code given here: https://select2.github.io. Make sure the script tag comes after where jQuery is loaded. That might be in the page footer.

  • Add tetranz/select2entity-bundle to your projects composer.json "requires" section:
{
    // ...
    "require": {
        // ...
        "tetranz/select2entity-bundle": "2.*"
    }
}

Note that this only works with Select2 version 4. If you are using Select2 version 3.X please use "tetranz/select2entity-bundle": "1.*" in composer.json

  • Run php composer.phar update tetranz/select2entity-bundle in your project root.
  • Update your project app/AppKernel.php file and add this bundle to the $bundles array:
$bundles = array(
    // ...
    new Tetranz\Select2EntityBundle\TetranzSelect2EntityBundle(),
);
  • Update your project app/config.yml file to provide global twig form templates:
twig:
    form_themes:
        - 'TetranzSelect2EntityBundle:Form:fields.html.twig'
        
  • Load the Javascript on the page. The simplest way is to add the following to your layout file. Don't forget to run console assets:install. Alternatively, do something more sophisticated with Assetic.
<script src="{{ asset('bundles/tetranzselect2entity/js/select2entity.js') }}"></script>

##How to use##

The following is for Symfony 3. The latest version works on both Symfony 2 and Symfony 2 but see https://github.com/tetranz/select2entity-bundle/tree/v2.1 for Symfony 2 configuration and use.

Select2Entity is simple to use. In the buildForm method of a form type class, specify Select2EntityType::class as the type where you would otherwise use entity:class.

Here's an example:

$builder
   ->add('country', Select2EntityType::class, [
            'multiple' => true,
            'remote_route' => 'tetranz_test_default_countryquery',
            'class' => '\Tetranz\TestBundle\Entity\Country',
            'primary_key' => 'id',
            'text_property' => 'name',
            'minimum_input_length' => 2,
            'page_limit' => 10,
            'allow_clear' => true,
            'delay' => 250,
            'cache' => true,
            'cache_timeout' => 60000, // if 'cache' is true
            'language' => 'en',
            'placeholder' => 'Select a country',
        ])

Put this at the top of the file with the form type class:

use Tetranz\Select2EntityBundle\Form\Type\Select2EntityType;

##Options## Defaults will be used for some if not set.

  • class is your entity class. Required
  • primary_key is the name of the property used to uniquely identify entities. Defaults to 'id'
  • text_property This is the entity property used to retrieve the text for existing data. If text_property is omitted then the entity is cast to a string. This requires it to have a __toString() method.
  • multiple True for multiple select (many to many). False for single (many to one) select.
  • minimum_input_length is the number of keys you need to hit before the search will happen. Defaults to 2.
  • page_limit This is passed as a query parameter to the remote call. It is intended to be used to limit size of the list returned. Defaults to 10.
  • allow_clear True will cause Select2 to display a small x for clearing the value. Defaults to false.
  • delay The delay in milliseconds after a keystroke before trigging another AJAX request. Defaults to 250 ms.
  • placeholder Placeholder text.
  • language i18n language code. Defaults to en.
  • cache Enable AJAX cache. Results will be cached for each 'term' queried.
  • cache_timeout How long to cache a query in milliseconds. Setting to 0 will cause the cache to never timeout (60000 = 60 seconds)
  • transformer The fully qualified class name of a custom transformer if you need that flexibility as described below.

The url of the remote query can be given by either of two ways: remote_route is the Symfony route. remote_params can be optionally specified to provide parameters. Alternatively, remote_path can be used to specify the url directly.

The defaults can be changed in your app/config.yml file with the following format.

tetranz_select2_entity:
    minimum_input_length: 2
    page_limit: 8
    allow_clear: true
    delay: 500
    language: fr
    cache: false
    cache_timeout: 0

##AJAX Response## The controller should return a JSON array in the following format. The properties must be id and text.

[
  { id: 1, text: 'Displayed Text 1' },
  { id: 2, text: 'Displayed Text 2' }
]

##Custom option text## If you need more flexibility in what you display as the text for each option, such as displaying the values of several fields from your entity or showing an image inside, you may define your own custom transformer. Your transformer must implement DataTransformerInterface. The easiest way is probably to extend EntityToPropertyTransformer or EntitiesToPropertyTransformer and redefine the transform() method. This way you can return as text anything you want, not just one entity property.

Here's an example that returns the country name and continent (two different properties in the Country entity):

$builder
    ->add('country', Select2EntityType::class, [
        'multiple' => true,
        'remote_route' => 'tetranz_test_default_countryquery',
        'class' => '\Tetranz\TestBundle\Entity\Country',
        'transformer' => '\Tetranz\TestBundle\Form\DataTransformer\CountryEntitiesToPropertyTransformer',
    ]);

In transform sets data array like this:

$data[] = array(
    'id' => $country->getId(),
    'text' => $country->getName().' ('.$country->getContinent()->getName().')',
);

Your custom transformer and respectively your Ajax controller should return an array in the following format:

[ 
    { id: 1, text: 'United Kingdom (Europe)' },
    { id: 1, text: 'China (Asia)' }
]

###Templating###

If you need Templating in Select2, you could consider the following example that shows the country flag next to each option.

Your custom transformer should return data like this:

[ 
    { id: 1, text: 'United Kingdom (Europe)', img: 'images/flags/en.png' },
    { id: 2, text: 'China (Asia)', img: 'images/flags/ch.png' }
]

You need to define your own JavaScript function select2entityAjax which extends the original one select2entity and display custom template with image:

$.fn.select2entityAjax = function(action) {
    var action = action || {};
    var template = function (item) {
        var img = item.img || null;
        if (!img) {
            if (item.element && item.element.dataset.img) {
                img = item.element.dataset.img;
            } else {
                return item.text;
            }
        }
        return $(
            '<span><img src="' + img + '" class="img-circle img-sm"> ' + item.text + '</span>'
        );
    };
    this.select2entity($.extend(action, {
        templateResult: template,
        templateSelection: template
    }));
    return this;
};
$('.select2entity').select2entityAjax();

This script will add the functionality globally for all elements with class select2entity, but if the img is not passed it will work as the original select2entity.

You also will need to override the following block in your template:

{% block tetranz_select2entity_widget_select_option %}
    <option value="{{ label.id }}" selected="selected"
            {% for key, data in label %}
                {% if key not in ['id', 'text'] %} data-{{ key }}="{{ data }}"{% endif %}
            {% endfor %}>
        {{ label.text }}
    </option>
{% endblock %}

This block adds all additional data needed to the JavaScript function select2entityAjax, like data attribute. In this case we are passing data-img.

##Embed Collection Forms## If you use Embedded Collection Forms and data-prototype to add new elements in your form, you will need the following JavaScript that will listen for adding an element .select2entity:

$('body').on('click', '[data-prototype]', function(e) {
    $(this).prev().find('.select2entity').last().select2entity();
});

About

A Symfony2 bundle that integrates Select2 as a drop-in replacement for a standard entity field on a Symfony form.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • PHP 78.9%
  • JavaScript 13.9%
  • HTML 7.2%