Reputation: 97
I see some answers for the Jeditable plugin to use a callback function from AJAX using complete callback function.
I know that the Jeditable has a callback function for the SUBMIT button, so I would like to know if there is a way to have a callback for the CANCEL button? I haven't found on the plugin docs.
Thanks for reply,
Carlos
PD. This is the source I see for COMPLETE from AJAX callback:
$("#editable_text").editable(submitEdit, {
indicator : "Saving...",
tooltip : "Click to edit...",
name : "Editable.FieldName",
id : "elementid",
type : "text",
});
function submitEdit(value, settings)
{
var edits = new Object();
var origvalue = this.revert;
var textbox = this;
var result = value;
edits[settings.name] = [value];
var returned = $.ajax({
url: "http://URLTOPOSTTO",
type: "POST",
data : edits,
dataType : "json",
complete : function (xhr, textStatus)
{
var response = $.secureEvalJSON(xhr.responseText);
if (response.Message != "")
{
alert(Message);
}
}
});
return(result);
}
Upvotes: 7
Views: 4840
Reputation: 9382
Yes, there is a "onreset" parameter that is called when clicking cancel, or more generally, before jEditable resets the control back to the state before it was clicked. Add this to your code:
$("#editable_text").editable(submitEdit, {
//...
onreset: jeditableReset,
//...
});
function jeditableReset(settings, original) {
// whatever you need to do here
}
This is documented in the header of the jquery.jeditable.js file.
Another note - if you don't submit on blur (you don't appear to be in the sample), the onreset event will fire then too.
Upvotes: 5