Symfony domcrawler iterating through multiple forms select submit button












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Using the example table html below I would like help with iterating through each table row, and clicking the display button, for each row with DomCrawler. I tried filtering using many different criteria such as below but couldn't figure it out. The DomCrawler worked fine when there is only one form, but having issues with multiple, per table row. Any help is greatly appreciated :)



$crawler->filter('.posting-row .display')
$form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->form();
$submitResult = $client->submit($form);


I have the following code-pen here which has the example table html I need to iterate through, https://codepen.io/anon/pen/ZmQLEE?editors=1011










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    Using the example table html below I would like help with iterating through each table row, and clicking the display button, for each row with DomCrawler. I tried filtering using many different criteria such as below but couldn't figure it out. The DomCrawler worked fine when there is only one form, but having issues with multiple, per table row. Any help is greatly appreciated :)



    $crawler->filter('.posting-row .display')
    $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->form();
    $submitResult = $client->submit($form);


    I have the following code-pen here which has the example table html I need to iterate through, https://codepen.io/anon/pen/ZmQLEE?editors=1011










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      Using the example table html below I would like help with iterating through each table row, and clicking the display button, for each row with DomCrawler. I tried filtering using many different criteria such as below but couldn't figure it out. The DomCrawler worked fine when there is only one form, but having issues with multiple, per table row. Any help is greatly appreciated :)



      $crawler->filter('.posting-row .display')
      $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->form();
      $submitResult = $client->submit($form);


      I have the following code-pen here which has the example table html I need to iterate through, https://codepen.io/anon/pen/ZmQLEE?editors=1011










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      Using the example table html below I would like help with iterating through each table row, and clicking the display button, for each row with DomCrawler. I tried filtering using many different criteria such as below but couldn't figure it out. The DomCrawler worked fine when there is only one form, but having issues with multiple, per table row. Any help is greatly appreciated :)



      $crawler->filter('.posting-row .display')
      $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->form();
      $submitResult = $client->submit($form);


      I have the following code-pen here which has the example table html I need to iterate through, https://codepen.io/anon/pen/ZmQLEE?editors=1011







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          try this:



          if($crawler->filter('form')->count()){

          $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->eq(1)->form();
          $crawler = $client->submit($form);

          }


          Greetings!






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          • Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

            – Billy Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 19:58











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          try this:



          if($crawler->filter('form')->count()){

          $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->eq(1)->form();
          $crawler = $client->submit($form);

          }


          Greetings!






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          • Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

            – Billy Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 19:58
















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          try this:



          if($crawler->filter('form')->count()){

          $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->eq(1)->form();
          $crawler = $client->submit($form);

          }


          Greetings!






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

            – Billy Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 19:58














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          try this:



          if($crawler->filter('form')->count()){

          $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->eq(1)->form();
          $crawler = $client->submit($form);

          }


          Greetings!






          share|improve this answer













          try this:



          if($crawler->filter('form')->count()){

          $form = $crawler->selectButton('display')->eq(1)->form();
          $crawler = $client->submit($form);

          }


          Greetings!







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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 18:52









          Daniel Henríquez SandovalDaniel Henríquez Sandoval

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          • Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

            – Billy Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 19:58



















          • Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

            – Billy Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 19:58

















          Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

          – Billy Joe
          Nov 29 '18 at 19:58





          Thanks, but how does this submit for every form in the table?

          – Billy Joe
          Nov 29 '18 at 19:58


















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