ResetType Field
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2.3
The ResetType
was introduced in Symfony 2.3.
A button that resets all fields to their original values.
Rendered as | input reset tag |
Inherited options | |
Parent type | ButtonType |
Class | ResetType |
Inherited Options
attr
type: array
default: array()
If you want to add extra attributes to the HTML representation of the button,
you can use attr
option. It's an associative array with HTML attribute
as a key. This can be useful when you need to set a custom class for the button:
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use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\ResetType;
// ...
$builder->add('save', ResetType::class, array(
'attr' => array('class' => 'save'),
));
disabled
type: boolean
default: false
If you don't want a user to be able to click a button, you can set the disabled option to true. It will not be possible to submit the form with this button, not even when bypassing the browser and sending a request manually, for example with cURL.
label
type: string
default: The label is "guessed" from the field name
Sets the label that will be displayed on the button. The label can also be directly set inside the template:
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{{ form_widget(form.save, { 'label': 'Click me' }) }}
translation_domain
type: string
default: messages
This is the translation domain that will be used for any labels or options that are rendered for this button.