Remove / Replace the username field with email using FOSUserBundle in Symfony2 / Symfony3
A complete overview of what needs to be done
Here is a complete overview of what needs to be done. I have listed the different sources found here and there at the end of this post.
1. Override setter in Acme\UserBundle\Entity\User
public function setEmail($email)
{
$email = is_null($email) ? '' : $email;
parent::setEmail($email);
$this->setUsername($email);
return $this;
}
2. Remove the username field from your form type
(in both RegistrationFormType
and ProfileFormType
)
public function buildForm(FormBuilder $builder, array $options)
{
parent::buildForm($builder, $options);
$builder->remove('username'); // we use email as the username
//..
}
3. Validation constraints
As shown by @nurikabe, we have to get rid of the validation constraints provided by FOSUserBundle
and create our own. This means that we will have to recreate all the constraints that were previously created in FOSUserBundle
and remove the ones that concern the username
field. The new validation groups that we will be creating are AcmeRegistration
and AcmeProfile
. We are therefore completely overriding the ones provided by the FOSUserBundle
.
3.a. Update config file in Acme\UserBundle\Resources\config\config.yml
fos_user:
db_driver: orm
firewall_name: main
user_class: Acme\UserBundle\Entity\User
registration:
form:
type: acme_user_registration
validation_groups: [AcmeRegistration]
profile:
form:
type: acme_user_profile
validation_groups: [AcmeProfile]
3.b. Create Validation file Acme\UserBundle\Resources\config\validation.yml
That's the long bit:
Acme\UserBundle\Entity\User:
properties:
# Your custom fields in your user entity, here is an example with FirstName
firstName:
- NotBlank:
message: acme_user.first_name.blank
groups: [ "AcmeProfile" ]
- Length:
min: 2
minMessage: acme_user.first_name.short
max: 255
maxMessage: acme_user.first_name.long
groups: [ "AcmeProfile" ]
# Note: We still want to validate the email
# See FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/validation/orm.xml to understand
# the UniqueEntity constraint that was originally applied to both
# username and email fields
#
# As you can see, we are only applying the UniqueEntity constraint to
# the email field and not the username field.
FOS\UserBundle\Model\User:
constraints:
- Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Validator\Constraints\UniqueEntity:
fields: email
errorPath: email
message: fos_user.email.already_used
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile" ]
properties:
email:
- NotBlank:
message: fos_user.email.blank
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile" ]
- Length:
min: 2
minMessage: fos_user.email.short
max: 255
maxMessage: fos_user.email.long
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "ResetPassword" ]
- Email:
message: fos_user.email.invalid
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile" ]
plainPassword:
- NotBlank:
message: fos_user.password.blank
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "ResetPassword", "ChangePassword" ]
- Length:
min: 2
max: 4096
minMessage: fos_user.password.short
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile", "ResetPassword", "ChangePassword"]
FOS\UserBundle\Model\Group:
properties:
name:
- NotBlank:
message: fos_user.group.blank
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration" ]
- Length:
min: 2
minMessage: fos_user.group.short
max: 255
maxMessage: fos_user.group.long
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration" ]
FOS\UserBundle\Propel\User:
properties:
email:
- NotBlank:
message: fos_user.email.blank
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile" ]
- Length:
min: 2
minMessage: fos_user.email.short
max: 255
maxMessage: fos_user.email.long
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "ResetPassword" ]
- Email:
message: fos_user.email.invalid
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile" ]
plainPassword:
- NotBlank:
message: fos_user.password.blank
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "ResetPassword", "ChangePassword" ]
- Length:
min: 2
max: 4096
minMessage: fos_user.password.short
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration", "AcmeProfile", "ResetPassword", "ChangePassword"]
FOS\UserBundle\Propel\Group:
properties:
name:
- NotBlank:
message: fos_user.group.blank
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration" ]
- Length:
min: 2
minMessage: fos_user.group.short
max: 255
maxMessage: fos_user.group.long
groups: [ "AcmeRegistration" ]
4. End
That's it! You should be good to go!
Documents used for this post:
- Best way to remove usernames from FOSUserBundle
- [Validation] Doesn't override properly
- UniqueEntity
- Validating fosuserbundle registration form
- How to use validation groups in Symfony
- Symfony2 using validation groups in form
I was able to do this by overriding both the registration and profile form type detailed here and removing the username field
$builder->remove('username');
Along with overriding the setEmail method in my concrete user class:
public function setEmail($email)
{
$email = is_null($email) ? '' : $email;
parent::setEmail($email);
$this->setUsername($email);
}
As Michael points out, this can be solved with a custom validation group. For example:
fos_user:
db_driver: orm
firewall_name: main
user_class: App\UserBundle\Entity\User
registration:
form:
type: app_user_registration
validation_groups: [AppRegistration]
Then in your entity (as defined by user_class: App\UserBundle\Entity\User
) you can use the AppRegistration group:
class User extends BaseUser {
/**
* Override $email so that we can apply custom validation.
*
* @Assert\NotBlank(groups={"AppRegistration"})
* @Assert\MaxLength(limit="255", message="Please abbreviate.", groups={"AppRegistration"})
* @Assert\Email(groups={"AppRegistration"})
*/
protected $email;
...
This is what I ended up doing after posting that reply to the Symfony2 thread.
See http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/validation.html#validation-groups for full details.