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Zend Form SetAction Using Named Routes


I have a form that I am trying to set the action for. I want to declare the action inside my form file (which extends Zend_Form) instead of in a controller or view, using a route I have created in my bootstrap. Usually when I want to use a route I do something like

$this->url(array(), 'route-name');

in the view, or

$this->_helper->url(array(), 'route-name');

in the controller.

How do I call a route from within Zend_Form?


edit: I have given up trying to load a route into zend_form. Perhaps in a future release there may be a function to easily do this?

I have created a viewScript for my form and set the route in that: In the form init function:

$this->setDecorators(array(
    'PrepareElements',
        array(
            'ViewScript', array(
                    'viewScript' => 'forms/formView.phtml'
            ))));

and in the view file:

<form method="post" action="<?php echo $this->url(array(), 'route-name'); ?>" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded">
    <?php
        foreach ($this->element->getElements() as $element)
        {
            echo $element;
        }
    ?>
</form>

Solution

  • Method 1: Get the router

    // in your form
    public function init()
    {
        $router = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance()->getRouter();
        $url = $router->assemble(
            array(
                'paramterName0' => 'parameterValue0',
                'paramterName1' => 'parameterValue1',
            ),
            'routeName'
        );
    
        $this->setAction($url);
        ...
    }
    

    Method 2: Get an instance of the View object and call the url-view-helper directly

    // in your form    
    public function init()
    {
        $url = Zend_Layout::getMvcInstance()->getView()->url(array(), 'routeName';
        $this->setAction($url);
        ...
    }
    

    I prefer Method 1. It is more verbose but you have one dependency less in your form.