jim smith
jim smith

Reputation: 1873

Adding additional data to select options using jQuery

Very simple question I hope.

I have the usual <select> box like this

<select id="select">
    <option value="1">this</option>
    <option value="2">that</option>
    <option value="3">other</option>
</select>

I can get the selected value (by using $("#select").val()) and the selected item's display value (by using $("#select :selected").text().

But how can I store like an additional value in the <option> tag? I would like to be able to do something like <option value="3.1" value2="3.2">other</option> and get the value of the value2 attribute (which would be 3.2 in the example).

Upvotes: 159

Views: 210831

Answers (6)

Shashank Pujari
Shashank Pujari

Reputation: 199

HTML

<Select id="SDistrict" class="form-control">
    <option value="1" data-color="yellow" > Mango </option>
</select>

JS when initialized

   $('#SDistrict').selectize({
        create: false,
        sortField: 'text',
        onInitialize: function() {
            var s = this;
            this.revertSettings.$children.each(function() {
                $.extend(s.options[this.value], $(this).data());
            });
        },
        onChange: function(value) {
            var option = this.options[value];
            alert(option.text + ' color is ' + option.color);
        }
    });

You can access data attribute of option tag with option.[data-attribute]

JS Fiddle : https://jsfiddle.net/shashank_p/9cqoaeyt/3/

Upvotes: 0

Fadid
Fadid

Reputation: 1298

HTML/JSP Markup:

<form:option 
data-libelle="${compte.libelleCompte}" 
data-raison="${compte.libelleSociale}"   data-rib="${compte.numeroCompte}"                              <c:out value="${compte.libelleCompte} *MAD*"/>
</form:option>

JQUERY CODE: Event: change

var $this = $(this);
var $selectedOption = $this.find('option:selected');
var libelle = $selectedOption.data('libelle');

To have a element libelle.val() or libelle.text()

Upvotes: -1

Phrogz
Phrogz

Reputation: 303549

HTML Markup

<select id="select">
  <option value="1" data-foo="dogs">this</option>
  <option value="2" data-foo="cats">that</option>
  <option value="3" data-foo="gerbils">other</option>
</select>

Code

// JavaScript using jQuery
$(function(){
    $('select').change(function(){
       var selected = $(this).find('option:selected');
       var extra = selected.data('foo'); 
       ...
    });
});

// Plain old JavaScript
var sel = document.getElementById('select');
var selected = sel.options[sel.selectedIndex];
var extra = selected.getAttribute('data-foo');

See this as a working sample using jQuery here: http://jsfiddle.net/GsdCj/1/
See this as a working sample using plain JavaScript here: http://jsfiddle.net/GsdCj/2/

By using data attributes from HTML5 you can add extra data to elements in a syntactically-valid manner that is also easily accessible from jQuery.

Upvotes: 369

mikesir87
mikesir87

Reputation: 1797

To me, it sounds like you want to create a new attribute? Do you want

<option value="2" value2="somethingElse">...

To do this, you can do

$(your selector).attr('value2', 'the value');

And then to retrieve it, you can use

$(your selector).attr('value2')

It's not going to be valid code, but I guess it does the job.

Upvotes: 7

zsalzbank
zsalzbank

Reputation: 9867

I made two examples from what I think your question might be:

http://jsfiddle.net/grdn4/

Check this out for storing additional values. It uses data attributes to store the other value:

http://jsfiddle.net/27qJP/1/

Upvotes: 1

Kyle
Kyle

Reputation: 947

To store another value in select options:

$("#select").append('<option value="4">another</option>')

Upvotes: -1

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