I want to override the default SonataAdmin Template.
I create a standard_layout.html.twig in my Namespace/bundle/resources/views
(same structur, same file name, same content)
I copied all the content of the source template in my target template, i just edit some part of the target off course....and nothing
thanks for your help
Bye
You have the solution of bundle heritance http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/bundles/inheritance.html which allows, not only override templates but methods too.
Or you have http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/templating.html#overriding-bundle-templates which focusing only on templates.
With this last, you can try to create :
app/Resources/SonataAdminBundle/views/CRUD/base_show_field.html.twig
Related
hello I was wondering how to customize the form on symfony instead of having already a ready-made template (especially the bootstrap one).
Hello here is the solution to this problem :
To start, here is the place where you can change the theme of the forms to Symfony:
// project_name/config/packages/twig.yaml
twig :
...
form_themes: ['bootstrap_4_layout.html.twig']
if you want to see the default packages that are available you have to go to the following folder :
project_name/vendor/twig-bridge/Resources/views/Form
Now you can notice that twig file names match the style that you can add for your forms made with twig
so now if you really want to make your own style of form just create a twig file in that same folder 'project_name/vendor/twig-bridge/Resources/views/Form' and then replace that filename with 'bootstrap_4_layout.html.twig' in 'project_name/config/packages/twig.yaml'
I am trying to override "new" template for EasyAdmin but system ignores template code.
Here is the relevant part of easy_admin.yaml
entities:
# List the entity class name you want to manage
Places:
class: App\Entity\Places
templates:
list: 'asdfasdf'
As you see, value of list attribute is invalid but system ignores it and works without error and i can not override the template.
Do you have a suggestion?
So, as I mentioned in the comment - for some reason easyadmin doesn't give any errors if specified template doesn't exists. So, you just need to place your new template in templates folder, in example, templates/admin/listPlaces.html.twig and then specify correct path in easyadmin's config file, in example:
entities:
Places:
class: App\Entity\Places
templates:
list: 'admin/listPlaces.html.twig'
If you use EasyAdmin 3.x, for that you can overwrite a specific template specifying it in your entity's Controller or you can create your own folder structures like symfony does.
In this example I am overwriting only the edit template for my 'studient' entity, if you want to change all the edits of your project you must do so by creating the folder structure as symfony does.
public function configureCrud(): Crud
{
return Crud::new()
->overrideTemplate('crud/edit', 'studient/edit.html.twig')
;
}
You can even combine both methods. Suppose that in addition to modifying only the template 'edit' of studient you want to modify the way in which easyadmin displays the flash messages for that you only have to create this structure in your templates folder: "templates\bundles\EasyAdminBundles\flash_messages.html.twig"
I leave the link with the documentation for EasyAdmin 3.x
overriding-templates
For overriding Bundles template , at the first level Symfony search inside app/Resources/AcmeSampleBundle directory if it doesn't exist then it read template from src/Acme/SampleBundle.
Is there any way for customizing first level directory? for example : app/Resources/AllBundles/
You could use your custom template locator by change service 'templating.locator'. Let check how LiipThemeBundle do this.
Where does Symfony2 detect where to load templates from: from app/Resourses/views/ or from Bundle/Resourses/views/?
I need to override it to look for templates in another directory before looking into app/Resourses/views/.
I found: Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\CacheWarmer\TemplateFinder
Now I just need to override it. How?
Symfony2 works with this workflow
Access route, pass control to controller, render a view (template)
If the view is not overridden ( app/..../ ) then bundle template is render
If there's an override, then took it
So the question is: how can I override a template?
There are two different ways for override templates in symfony2
Define a template with same name into app/resources directory. Together "same name" you have to reproduce the same structure of the bundle. So, if your template is in, i.e., myFooBundle/views/mainTemplate.html.twig you have to override it by creating a new one template in app/resources/myFooBundle/views and call it mainTemplate.html.twig
You have to create a new bundle from scratch and override getParent() method that have to return a string containing bundle name that you want to override ( myfooBundle ). Now if you create a new template in the same position of the original, you have overwritten it. This method is not recommended since you have to override controller also.
I want to override the default SonataAdmin Template.
I create a standard_layout.html.twig in my Namespace/bundle/resources/views
(same structur, same file name, same content)
I copied all the content of the source template in my target template, i just edit some part of the target off course....and nothing
thanks for your help
Bye
You have the solution of bundle heritance http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/bundles/inheritance.html which allows, not only override templates but methods too.
Or you have http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/templating.html#overriding-bundle-templates which focusing only on templates.
With this last, you can try to create :
app/Resources/SonataAdminBundle/views/CRUD/base_show_field.html.twig