I'm using Symfony 2.3, and I have a method that looks like this:
public function addAction() {
$user = new User();
$form = $this->createForm(new UserType(), $user);
$form->handleRequest($this->getRequest());
if ($form->isValid()) {
$em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
$em->persist($user);
$em->flush();
try {
return $this
->render(
'SomeBundle:Default:adduser.html.twig',
array('id' => $user->getId()));
} catch (Exception $e) {
throw new HttpException(500, "Error persisting");
}
}
throw new HttpException(400, "Invalid request");
}
with this route:
some_bundle_adduserpage:
pattern: /user
defaults: { _controller: SomeBundle:User:add }
methods: [POST]
and it works just fine. I also have this method:
public function editAction($id) {
$response = new Response();
if (!$this->doesUserExist($id)) {
$response->setStatusCode(400);
return $response;
}
$user = new User();
$form = $this->createForm(new UserType(), $user);
$form->handleRequest($this->getRequest());
if (!$form->isValid()) {
$response->setStatusCode(400);
return $response;
}
$user->setId($id);
$em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
try {
$em->persist($user);
$em->flush();
$response->setStatusCode(200);
} catch (Exception $e) {
$response->setStatusCode(500);
}
return $response;
}
with this route:
some_bundle_edituserpage:
pattern: /user/{id}
defaults: { _controller: SomeBundle:User:edit }
methods: [PUT]
requirements:
id: \d+
and it doesn't work. I can craft some request and POST
it just fine, but the PUT
doesn't work. Specifically, it looks like I'm not getting any parameters inside of $this->getRequest()
. Why does $this->getRequest()
seem to work for POST
, but not PUT
? What am I doing wrong?
This did the trick:
$form = $this ->createForm(new UserType(), $user, array('method' => 'PUT'));
The method
bit was missing. Apparently, Symfony isn't cool enough to just get the parameters for you. When creating a form, you have to manually tell it what type of request it's dealing with. While this worked, I'm not sure that this is the best answer. I'm more than willing to hear others.
The PUT
method is streamed directly into the stdin
therefore to access it you should use php://input
and fopen
with read
.
$put = fopen("php://input", "r");
disclaimer there may be a built in method for this in Symfony, but I've forgotten.
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