I am trying to customize the forms of the sfGuardUser module. After installing SfGuardDoctrinePlugin, I followed the symphony cascading-configuration convention and created the following structure: However the form still shows the default settings. For example, it is still displaying In addition, if you try to unset widgets while overriding sfGuardUserAdminForm, then you know that it also does not work. How can I avoid it and force me to override the actual? UPDATE 1 I've got an alternative solution, telling the group the wrong value I wanted to have the new group with the field: UPDATE 2 "permissions and group": first_name, last_name, email_address, username, password, password_again] Strong> This is one, but it seems that the original developers are not working with it. The ticket also includes a patches for those who are experiencing this problem like me. Unfortunately, the easiest way you would expect from the plugins' generator.yml is the Plugin. Generator.ImL file is to configure, which I do. You can also go to the plugin generator.mil (not copy) in your app / module. There is also an interesting solution on this thread:
apps / backend / modules / sfGuardUser apps / backend / Within the file / modules / SfGuardUser / config apps / backend / modules / sfGuardUser / config / generator.yml
generator.yml file, I have suggested that the default plugin Trying to override the setting in and this:
Generator: Category: sfDoctrineGenerator param: config: fields: first_name: label: name last_name: label: alias email address: label: email Updated_at: label: last update date_format: f list: title: edit: title: edit "%% name %%" new: title: add: [= username, name, email_address, last_ login] sort: [user Name, ACC] Filter: Display: [user name, first_name, last_name, email] A new user form: Display: "Users": [first_name, last_name, email_adress, username, password, password_name] "permissions and groups": [ Is_active, Is_super_admin, groups_li cents]
permissions_list .
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