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                        Adds support for JSON POST requests to Symfony Forms
Elao JSON HTTP Form Bundle 
Adds support of JSON requests for Forms:
Symfony forms will be able to handle both JSON POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE requests and standard GET/POST requests (as they are by default).
The JsonHttpFoundationRequestHandler handles the request: If the request content-type is JSON, it decodes the JSON request content as an array and submits the form with its data.
Otherwise, it lets the default behaviour operate: the HttpFoundationRequestHandler will handle the request. So all your non-json form request will be treated just the way they've always been.
Installation
Require ElaoJsonHttpFormBundle:
composer require elao/json-http-form-bundle
Usage
Given a Rocket entity with two attributes: name (a string) and colors (an array of strings).
The following form and controller are meant to create a new instance of Rocket:
<?php
namespace AppBundle\Form\Type;
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\ChoiceType;
// ...
class RocketType extends AbstractType
{
    public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
    {
        $builder
            ->add('name', TextType::class)
            ->add('colors', ChoiceType::class, [
                'multiple' => true,
                'choices'  => [
                    'White'  => 'white',
                    'Orange' => 'orange',
                    'Blonde' => 'blonde',
                    'Pink'   => 'pink',
                    'Blue'   => 'blue',
                    'Brown'  => 'brown',
                ]
            ])
        ;
    }
    // ...
}
<?php
namespace AppBundle\Controller;
// ...
class RocketController extends Controller
{
    public function newAction(Request $request)
    {
        $rocket = new Rocket();
        $form   = $this->createForm(new RocketType(), $rocket)->getForm();
        if ($form->handleRequest($request)->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
            // The $rocket object is now correctly hydrated with the data from the form.
            // Whether the request is a classic GET/POST request or a JSON one.
        }
    }
}
The Controller and Form above now accept the following JSON POST request:
POST /rockets HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 43
{"name":"Melies","colors":["pink","brown"]}
It works \o/
License
MIT
Author Information
http://www.elao.com/