EasyAdmin Text Field
This field is used to represent any kind of short text content. For long text contents, use TextareaField, TextEditorField or CodeEditorField.
In form pages (edit and new) it looks like this:
Tip
If the text content represents some special kind of data (e.g. a telephone number or an email address) there are many other specific EasyAdmin fields that you can use: AvatarField, ColorField, CountryField, CurrencyField, EmailField, IdField, ImageField, LanguageField, LocaleField, SlugField, TelephoneField, TimezoneField and UrlField.
Basic Information
- PHP Class:
EasyCorp
\Bundle \EasyAdminBundle \Field \TextField - Doctrine DBAL Type used to store this value:
string
orascii_string
- Symfony Form Type used to render the field: TextType
Rendered as:
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<input type="text" value="...">
Options
renderAsHtml
In read-only pages (index
and detail
), text contents are escaped (using
htmlspecialchars()
) before displaying them. If you have some field where you
want to render HTML tags instead of escaping them, add this option:
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yield TextField::new('...')->renderAsHtml();
setMaxLength
By default, text contents are displayed in full in the detail
page and are
truncated to a maximum of 64
characters in index
page. Use this option
to set the maximum in both detail
and index
pages:
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yield TextField::new('...')->setMaxLength(15);
// inside configureFields() you have access to the current page name
// use it to set different values per page
yield TextField::new('...')->setMaxLength($pageName === Crud::PAGE_DETAIL ? 1024 : 32);
This option only has effect in read-only pages (index
and detail
). In form
pages (new
and edit
) contents are never truncated in length.
Note
This option is ignored when also using the renderAsHtml()
option, to
avoid truncating contents in the middle of an opened HTML tag.
stripTags
By default, contents are escaped before displaying them. If you prefer, you can
strip HTML tags using this option (which internally calls to strip_tags()
PHP function):
// if original contents are `<strong>foo</strong>`, it only displays `foo` yield TextField::new('...')->stripTags();