Reputation: 5899
I implemented a tagging system where you can choose from existing tags or add new tags. After a new tag has been selected it will persisted using an AJAX call.
For achieving this I use the callback createTag
and the event select2:select
. Because I like to create the tag only when it is selected I do an AJAX call for this if the event select2:select
gets triggered.
The problem is that I need to update the already created option of select2 with the ID I get from persisting my new tag to the database. What's the cleanest solution for this?
Here's what I have:
$('select.tags').select2({
tags: true,
ajax: {
url: '{{ path('tag_auto_complete') }}',
processResults: function (data) {
return {
results: data.items,
pagination: {
more: false
}
};
}
},
createTag: function (tag) {
return {
id: tag.term, // <-- this one should get exchanged after persisting the new tag
text: tag.term,
tag: true
};
}
}).on('select2:select', function (evt) {
if(evt.params.data.tag == false) {
return;
}
$.post('{{ path('tag_crrate_auto_complete') }}', { name: evt.params.data.text }, function( data ) {
// ----> Here I need to update the option created in "createTag" with the ID
option_to_update.value = data.id;
}, "json");
});
Upvotes: 9
Views: 6195
Reputation: 546
Just to update:
The new syntax is
e.params.args.data.id
not
e.params.data.id
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 5899
My problem was that I did not add the new tag as an <option>
tag to the native select field.
This is necessary because select2 checks for the values set trough select2.val(values)
if an <option>
tag with this value does exist. If not select2 silently throws the value out of the array and sets the array of values which have a corresponding option tag in the underlying select field.
So this is how it works correct now (for select2 4.0.x):
$('select.tags').select2({
tags: true,
ajax: {
url: '{{ path('tag_auto_complete') }}',
processResults: function (data) {
return {
results: data.items,
pagination: {
more: false
}
};
}
},
createTag: function (tag) {
return {
id: tag.term,
text: tag.term,
tag: true
};
}
}).on('select2:select', function (evt) {
if(evt.params.data.tag == false) {
return;
}
var select2Element = $(this);
$.post('{{ path('tag_crrate_auto_complete') }}', { name: evt.params.data.text }, function( data ) {
// Add HTML option to select field
$('<option value="' + data.id + '">' + data.text + '</option>').appendTo(select2Element);
// Replace the tag name in the current selection with the new persisted ID
var selection = select2Element.val();
var index = selection.indexOf(data.text);
if (index !== -1) {
selection[index] = data.id.toString();
}
select2Element.val(selection).trigger('change');
}, 'json');
});
The minimal AJAX response (JSON format) has to look like this:
[
{'id': '1', 'text': 'foo'},
{'id': '2', 'text': 'bar'},
{'id': '3', 'text': 'baz'}
]
You may add additional data to each result for let's say own rendering of the result list with additional data in it.
Upvotes: 7