Reputation: 979
I have tried to different ways to clear a form:
<form action="service.php" id="addRunner" name="addRunner" method="post">
First Name: <input type="text" name="txtFirstName" id="txtFirstName" /><br />
Last Name: <input type="text" name="txtLastName" id="txtLastName" /><br />
Gender: <select id="ddlGender" name="ddlGender"><option value="">--Please Select--</option>
<option value="f">Female</option>
<option value="m">Male</option>
</select><br />
Finish Time:
<input type="text" name="txtMinutes" id="txtMinutes" size="10" maxlength="2">(Minutes)
<input type="text" name="txtSeconds" id="txtSeconds" size="10" maxlength="2">(Seconds)
<br />
<button type="submit" name="btnSave" id="btnSave">Add Runner</button>
<input type="hidden" name="action" value="addRunner" id="action">
</form>
jQuery #1:
function clearInputs(){
$("#txtFirstName").val('');
$("#txtLastName").val('');
$("#ddlGender").val('');
$("#txtMinutes").val('');
$("#txtSeconds").val('');
}
This works perfectly.
jQuery #2:
function clearInputs(data){
$("#addRunner :input").each(function(){
$(this).val('');
});
This clears the form but does not let me submit any more any information to it. I try and click the button again and it does nothing.
Here's the button click handler:
$("#btnSave").click(function(){
var data = $("#addRunner :input").serializeArray();
$.post($("#addRunner").attr('action'), data, function(json){
if (json.status == "fail"){
alert(json.message);
}
if (json.status == "success"){
alert(json.message);
clearInputs();
}
}, "json");
});
PHP Post code:
<?php
if($_POST){
if ($_POST['action'] == 'addRunner') {
$fname = htmlspecialchars($_POST['txtFirstName']);
$lname = htmlspecialchars($_POST['txtLastName']);
$gender = htmlspecialchars($_POST['ddlGender']);
$minutes = htmlspecialchars($_POST['txtMinutes']);
$seconds = htmlspecialchars($_POST['txtSeconds']);
if(preg_match('/[^\w\s]/i', $fname) || preg_match('/[^\w\s]/i', $lname)) {
fail('Invalid name provided.');
}
if( empty($fname) || empty($lname) ) {
fail('Please enter a first and last name.');
}
if( empty($gender) ) {
fail('Please select a gender.');
}
if( empty($minutes) || empty($seconds) ) {
fail('Please enter minutes and seconds.');
}
$time = $minutes.":".$seconds;
$query = "INSERT INTO runners SET first_name='$fname', last_name='$lname', gender='$gender', finish_time='$time'";
$result = db_connection($query);
if ($result) {
$msg = "Runner: ".$fname." ".$lname." added successfully" ;
success($msg);
} else {
fail('Insert failed.');
}
exit;
}
}
If I use jQuery method #2, I get this error in the console:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'status' of null
Why does this happen?
I forgot to include this key information:
function fail ($message){
die(json_encode(array('status'=>'fail', 'message'=>$message)));
}
function success ($message){
die(json_encode(array('status'=>'success', 'message'=>$message)));
This sends the message back to the AJAX function in jQuery. It looks like after I submit the form once using method #2 the success/fail messages are blanked out.
Upvotes: 63
Views: 200776
Reputation: 979
I figured out what it was! When I cleared the fields using the each() method, it also cleared the hidden field which the php needed to run:
if ($_POST['action'] == 'addRunner')
I used the :not() on the selection to stop it from clearing the hidden field.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8362
Demo : http://jsfiddle.net/xavi3r/D3prt/
$(':input','#myform')
.not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden')
.val('')
.removeAttr('checked')
.removeAttr('selected');
Original Answer: Resetting a multi-stage form with jQuery
Mike's suggestion (from the comments) to keep checkbox and selects intact!
Warning: If you're creating elements (so they're not in the dom), replace :hidden
with [type=hidden]
or all fields will be ignored!
$(':input','#myform')
.removeAttr('checked')
.removeAttr('selected')
.not(':button, :submit, :reset, :hidden, :radio, :checkbox')
.val('');
Upvotes: 154
Reputation: 1744
You may try
$("#addRunner input").each(function(){ ... });
Inputs are no selectors, so you do not need the :
Haven't tested it with your code. Just a fast guess!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 76
Took some searching and reading to find a method that suited my situation, on form submit, run ajax to a remote php script, on success/failure inform user, on complete clear the form.
I had some default values, all other methods involved .val('') thereby not resetting but clearing the form.
I got this too work by adding a reset button to the form, which had an id of myform
:
$("#myform > input[type=reset]").trigger('click');
This for me had the correct outcome on resetting the form, oh and dont forget the
event.preventDefault();
to stop the form submitting in browser, like I did :).
Regards
Jacko
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 643
I'd recomment using good old javascript:
document.getElementById("addRunner").reset();
Upvotes: 19