fruitware / contact-bundle
Implementation of a contact form for Symfony2
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=5.3.3
- genemu/form-bundle: 2.1.*
- symfony/form: ~2.1
- symfony/framework-bundle: ~2.1
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Last update: 2024-11-04 02:28:45 UTC
README
This bundle provides a contact form in Symfony2.
License
This bundle is available under the MIT license.
Prerequisites
This version of the bundle requires Symfony 2.3+.
Translations
If you wish to use default texts provided in this bundle, you have to make sure you have translator enabled in your config.
# app/config/config.yml framework: translator: ~
For more information about translations, check the Symfony documentation.
Installation
Installation is a quick 6 step process:
- Download MremiContactBundle using composer
- Enable the Bundle
- Create your Contact class (optional)
- Configure the MremiContactBundle
- Import MremiContactBundle routing
- Update your database schema (optional)
Step 1: Download MremiContactBundle using composer
Add MremiContactBundle in your composer.json:
{ "require": { "mremi/contact-bundle": "dev-master" } }
Now tell composer to download the bundle by running the command:
$ php composer.phar update mremi/contact-bundle
Composer will install the bundle to your project's vendor/mremi
directory.
Step 2: Enable the bundle
Enable the bundle in the kernel:
<?php // app/AppKernel.php public function registerBundles() { $bundles = array( // ... new Mremi\ContactBundle\MremiContactBundle(), ); }
Step 3: Create your Contact class (optional)
The goal of this bundle is not to persist some Contact
class to a database,
but you can if you want just by setting the store_data
parameter to true
(default false
).
So if you don't need to do this, you can jump to the next step.
Your first job, then, is to create the Contact
class for your application.
This class can look and act however you want: add any properties or methods you
find useful. This is your Contact
class.
The bundle provides base classes which are already mapped for most fields to make it easier to create your entity. Here is how you use it:
- Extend the base
Contact
class from theEntity
folder - Map the
id
field. It must be protected as it is inherited from the parent class.
Note:
For now, only Doctrine ORM is handled by this bundle (any PR will be appreciated :) ).
<?php // src/Acme/ContactBundle/Entity/Contact.php namespace Acme\ContactBundle\Entity; use Mremi\ContactBundle\Entity\Contact as BaseContact; class Contact extends BaseContact { /** * @var integer */ protected $id; }
<!-- src/Acme/ContactBundle/Resources/config/doctrine/Contact.orm.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <doctrine-mapping xmlns="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-mapping" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-mapping http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-mapping.xsd"> <entity name="Acme\ContactBundle\Entity\Contact" table="contact"> <id name="id" column="id" type="integer"> <generator strategy="AUTO" /> </id> </entity> </doctrine-mapping>
Step 4: Configure the MremiContactBundle
The bundle comes with a sensible default configuration, which is listed below. However you have to configure at least a recipient address.
# app/config/config.yml mremi_contact: store_data: false contact_class: Mremi\ContactBundle\Model\Contact form: type: mremi_contact name: contact_form validation_groups: [Default] subject_provider: mremi_contact.subject_provider.noop email: mailer: mremi_contact.mailer.twig_swift recipient_address: # Required template: MremiContactBundle:Contact:email.txt.twig
You can also configure your favorite captcha. You have to install it by yourself and configure it here. You can get one from these bundles:
Or even implement your own.
# app/config/config.yml mremi_contact: form: captcha_type: genemu_captcha # or any other (genemu_recaptcha, ewz_recaptcha, ...)
Step 5: Import MremiContactBundle routing
Now that you have activated and configured the bundle, all that is left to do is import the MremiContactBundle routing file.
By importing the routing file you will have ready access the contact form.
In YAML:
# app/config/routing.yml mremi_contact_form: resource: "@MremiContactBundle/Resources/config/routing.xml"
Or if you prefer XML:
<!-- app/config/routing.xml --> <import resource="@MremiContactBundle/Resources/config/routing.xml"/>
Note:
In order to use the built-in email functionality, you must activate and configure the SwiftmailerBundle.
Step 6: Update your database schema (optional)
If you configured the data storage (step 3), you can now update your database schema.
If you want to first see the create table query:
$ app/console doctrine:schema:update --dump-sql
Then you can run it:
$ app/console doctrine:schema:update --force
You can now access to the contact form at http://example.com/app_dev.php/contact
!
Note:
If your are in debug mode (see your front controller), the HTML5 validation can be disabled by adding
?novalidate=1
to the URL.
Bootstrap
Bootstrap framework v3.0.2 is loaded and used in templates provided by this bundle.
Customization
Templating
If you want to customize some parts of this bundle (views for instance), read the Symfony documentation.
Events
The contact controller dispatches 3 events during the index action:
- ContactEvents::FORM_INITIALIZE occurs when the form is initialized
- ContactEvents::FORM_SUCCESS occurs when the form is submitted successfully
- ContactEvents::FORM_COMPLETED occurs after saving the contact in the contact form process
Each one allows you to customize the default workflow provided by this bundle.
Contribution
Any question or feedback? Open an issue and I will try to reply quickly.
A feature is missing here? Feel free to create a pull request to solve it!
I hope this has been useful and has helped you. If so, share it and recommend it! :)