How can I display a variable with twig via ajax?












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I have a function that is loading a form via Ajax on my page.



mypage.html.twig:



function forms(e,el) {

var id = $(el).attr("data-id");
var target = $(el).attr("data-target");

e.preventDefault();
var $link = $(e.currentTarget);
$.ajax({
method:'POST',
data: {
"id": id,
"target": target
},
url: $link.attr('href')
})
}


$('.create-item').on( 'click', function (e) {
forms(e,this);
});


MyController.php



  $response = new JsonResponse(
array(
'message' => 'Success',
'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
array(
'entity' => $item,
'form' => $form->createView(),
))), 200);
return $response;


This is the form that is loaded (form.html.twig):



<section class="content-header" style="margin-bottom:20px">
<h1 style="float:left;margin-bottom:30px">{{ target }}</h1>
</section>
<section class="content" style="clear:left">
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_start(form) }}
{{ form_end(form) }}
</section>


The form is loaded correctly. But in the <h1></h1> area I want to load the variable target.



It is not working, I get an error message:




Variable "target" does not exist.











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  • @DarkBee This solved the problem! Thank you

    – Jarla
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:53






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    @DarkBee please put your comment in an answer so Jarla will be able to mark the question as solved.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:37






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    @DarkBee I don't think we should close it because this typical error occurs often. This answer can lead people in this case to a quick resolution of their issue.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:10
















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I have a function that is loading a form via Ajax on my page.



mypage.html.twig:



function forms(e,el) {

var id = $(el).attr("data-id");
var target = $(el).attr("data-target");

e.preventDefault();
var $link = $(e.currentTarget);
$.ajax({
method:'POST',
data: {
"id": id,
"target": target
},
url: $link.attr('href')
})
}


$('.create-item').on( 'click', function (e) {
forms(e,this);
});


MyController.php



  $response = new JsonResponse(
array(
'message' => 'Success',
'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
array(
'entity' => $item,
'form' => $form->createView(),
))), 200);
return $response;


This is the form that is loaded (form.html.twig):



<section class="content-header" style="margin-bottom:20px">
<h1 style="float:left;margin-bottom:30px">{{ target }}</h1>
</section>
<section class="content" style="clear:left">
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_start(form) }}
{{ form_end(form) }}
</section>


The form is loaded correctly. But in the <h1></h1> area I want to load the variable target.



It is not working, I get an error message:




Variable "target" does not exist.











share|improve this question























  • @DarkBee This solved the problem! Thank you

    – Jarla
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:53






  • 1





    @DarkBee please put your comment in an answer so Jarla will be able to mark the question as solved.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:37






  • 1





    @DarkBee I don't think we should close it because this typical error occurs often. This answer can lead people in this case to a quick resolution of their issue.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:10














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I have a function that is loading a form via Ajax on my page.



mypage.html.twig:



function forms(e,el) {

var id = $(el).attr("data-id");
var target = $(el).attr("data-target");

e.preventDefault();
var $link = $(e.currentTarget);
$.ajax({
method:'POST',
data: {
"id": id,
"target": target
},
url: $link.attr('href')
})
}


$('.create-item').on( 'click', function (e) {
forms(e,this);
});


MyController.php



  $response = new JsonResponse(
array(
'message' => 'Success',
'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
array(
'entity' => $item,
'form' => $form->createView(),
))), 200);
return $response;


This is the form that is loaded (form.html.twig):



<section class="content-header" style="margin-bottom:20px">
<h1 style="float:left;margin-bottom:30px">{{ target }}</h1>
</section>
<section class="content" style="clear:left">
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_start(form) }}
{{ form_end(form) }}
</section>


The form is loaded correctly. But in the <h1></h1> area I want to load the variable target.



It is not working, I get an error message:




Variable "target" does not exist.











share|improve this question














I have a function that is loading a form via Ajax on my page.



mypage.html.twig:



function forms(e,el) {

var id = $(el).attr("data-id");
var target = $(el).attr("data-target");

e.preventDefault();
var $link = $(e.currentTarget);
$.ajax({
method:'POST',
data: {
"id": id,
"target": target
},
url: $link.attr('href')
})
}


$('.create-item').on( 'click', function (e) {
forms(e,this);
});


MyController.php



  $response = new JsonResponse(
array(
'message' => 'Success',
'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
array(
'entity' => $item,
'form' => $form->createView(),
))), 200);
return $response;


This is the form that is loaded (form.html.twig):



<section class="content-header" style="margin-bottom:20px">
<h1 style="float:left;margin-bottom:30px">{{ target }}</h1>
</section>
<section class="content" style="clear:left">
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_start(form) }}
{{ form_end(form) }}
</section>


The form is loaded correctly. But in the <h1></h1> area I want to load the variable target.



It is not working, I get an error message:




Variable "target" does not exist.








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  • @DarkBee This solved the problem! Thank you

    – Jarla
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:53






  • 1





    @DarkBee please put your comment in an answer so Jarla will be able to mark the question as solved.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:37






  • 1





    @DarkBee I don't think we should close it because this typical error occurs often. This answer can lead people in this case to a quick resolution of their issue.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:10



















  • @DarkBee This solved the problem! Thank you

    – Jarla
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:53






  • 1





    @DarkBee please put your comment in an answer so Jarla will be able to mark the question as solved.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:37






  • 1





    @DarkBee I don't think we should close it because this typical error occurs often. This answer can lead people in this case to a quick resolution of their issue.

    – Franck Gamess
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:10

















@DarkBee This solved the problem! Thank you

– Jarla
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53





@DarkBee This solved the problem! Thank you

– Jarla
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53




1




1





@DarkBee please put your comment in an answer so Jarla will be able to mark the question as solved.

– Franck Gamess
Nov 21 '18 at 9:37





@DarkBee please put your comment in an answer so Jarla will be able to mark the question as solved.

– Franck Gamess
Nov 21 '18 at 9:37




1




1





@DarkBee I don't think we should close it because this typical error occurs often. This answer can lead people in this case to a quick resolution of their issue.

– Franck Gamess
Nov 21 '18 at 10:10





@DarkBee I don't think we should close it because this typical error occurs often. This answer can lead people in this case to a quick resolution of their issue.

– Franck Gamess
Nov 21 '18 at 10:10












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You are not passing the posted value target to your view



$response = new JsonResponse(
array(
'message' => 'Success',
'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
array(
'entity' => $item,
'form' => $form->createView(),
'target' => $target, //<-----
))), 200);
return $response;





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    You are not passing the posted value target to your view



    $response = new JsonResponse(
    array(
    'message' => 'Success',
    'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
    array(
    'entity' => $item,
    'form' => $form->createView(),
    'target' => $target, //<-----
    ))), 200);
    return $response;





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      You are not passing the posted value target to your view



      $response = new JsonResponse(
      array(
      'message' => 'Success',
      'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
      array(
      'entity' => $item,
      'form' => $form->createView(),
      'target' => $target, //<-----
      ))), 200);
      return $response;





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        You are not passing the posted value target to your view



        $response = new JsonResponse(
        array(
        'message' => 'Success',
        'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
        array(
        'entity' => $item,
        'form' => $form->createView(),
        'target' => $target, //<-----
        ))), 200);
        return $response;





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        You are not passing the posted value target to your view



        $response = new JsonResponse(
        array(
        'message' => 'Success',
        'output' => $this->renderView('form.html.twig',
        array(
        'entity' => $item,
        'form' => $form->createView(),
        'target' => $target, //<-----
        ))), 200);
        return $response;






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