[FLOW3-general] Subproperties not recognized

Steffen Wickham steffen at gaming-inc.de
Mon Jul 23 16:15:45 CEST 2012


Oh I'm sorry, I messed up with ML restrictions.

Please have a look at the urls for screenshots as follows:
http://afsvn.de/PropertyMapping.png
http://afsvn.de/ArgumentsDeliveredByForm.png

I'm really sorry!

Greetings
Steffen


Am 23.07.12 16:10, schrieb Steffen Wickham:
> Hi there,
>
> while development I found a strange behaviour when I try to create a
> model with references to other models via forms and hope somebody can
> explain me what's wrong... :-/
>
> I have a domain model called "Referee" with references to
> \TYPO3\Party\Domain\Model\Person called "person" (mapped OneToOne,
> validate NotEmpty) and \AFSVN\Base\Domain\Model\Address called "address"
> (mapped ManyToOne unidirectional, no validation) beside some string and
> \DateTime values. My "Address" model consists of string values without
> validation at the moment. The model is annotated with @FLOW3\Entity.
>
> I've created a normal form with fluid viewhelpers for my new/create
> action and named the fields like "person.name.firstName" and
> "address.zip" (according the fluid syntax and model structure). In my
> initializeCreateAction function of the corresponding ActionController
> I've set target type for both variables and allowed to create them. Here
> is my code ("newReferee" is the name of the form):
>
> $this->arguments['newReferee']->getPropertyMappingConfiguration()->setTargetTypeForSubProperty('person',
> '\TYPO3\Party\Domain\Model\Person');
> $this->arguments['newReferee']->getPropertyMappingConfiguration()->setTargetTypeForSubProperty('address',
> '\AFSVN\Base\Domain\Model\Address');
>
> $this->arguments['newReferee']->getPropertyMappingConfiguration()->allowCreationForSubProperty('person');
> $this->arguments['newReferee']->getPropertyMappingConfiguration()->allowCreationForSubProperty('address');
>
>
>
> When I try to create a new Referee it would create the new person entity
> and save them with the referee object to the database. Just the address
> model wouldn't be created and saved anyway.
> I've intercepted the request after the code lines shown before and
> wondered about the arguments send by the form: The address data seems to
> be not recognized as property of Referee by FLOW3. Please have a look at
> the screenshot "ArgumentsDeliveredByForm.png" attached. All address data
> would be send by the form like "address_street" and "address_zip".
>
> So I took a deeper look at the Property Mapping (please have a look at
> PropertyMapping.png attached). FLOW3 recognize my configuration for
> subproperties but doesn't map it to my Referee model.
>
> I would be very happy when someone can give me a hint, why my Address
> model couldn't be mapped and how I can fix it?!
>
> Many thanks
> Steffen
>
>
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