In my Rails3 application, I have a group of check boxes for a list of tasks. I'd like to fire off an ajax call back to the server whenever one of the check boxes are checked or unchecked.
This code is part of a much larger form:
<% @provider.tasks_assigned.each do |task_assigned| %>
<%= form_for :task_assigned, :url => { :controller => "tasks_assigned",
:action => 'update' }, :remote => true do |t|%>
<%= t.hidden_field :id, :value => task_assigned.id %>
<%= t.check_box :provider_completed,
{ :checked => task_assigned.provider_completed,
:onclick => "$(this).parent().trigger('submit.rails');" } %>
<%= t.label :provider_completed,
task_assigned.task_desc.gsub(/(\n\r|\r\n|\n)/, '<br>').html_safe,
:style => "color: #666666; margin-top: 0px;" %>
<br />
<% end %>
<% end %>
This is the generated html:
<form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/tasks_assigned/update" data-remote="true"
method="post">
<div style="margin:0;padding:0;display:inline"><input name="utf8" type="hidden"
value="✓" />
<input name="authenticity_token" type="hidden"
value="jECJ4FkV48T5EgCEE0hhPvsbWjG+WGXn59L2knMv7No=" />
</div>
<input id="task_assigned_id" name="task_assigned[id]" type="hidden" value="25" />
<input name="task_assigned[provider_completed]" type="hidden" value="0" />
<input id="task_assigned_provider_completed" name="task_assigned[provider_completed]"
onclick="$(this).parent().trigger('submit.rails');" type="checkbox" value="1" />
<label for="task_assigned_provider_completed"
style="color: #666666; margin-top: 0px;">abc</label>
<br />
</form>
<form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/tasks_assigned/update" data-remote="true"
method="post">
<div style="margin:0;padding:0;display:inline">
<input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="✓" />
<input name="authenticity_token" type="hidden"
value="jECJ4FkV48T5EgCEE0hhPvsbWjG+WGXn59L2knMv7No=" />
</div>
<input id="task_assigned_id" name="task_assigned[id]" type="hidden" value="24" />
<input name="task_assigned[provider_completed]" type="hidden" value="0" />
<input id="task_assigned_provider_completed" name="task_assigned[provider_completed]"
onclick="$(this).parent().trigger('submit.rails');" type="checkbox" value="1" />
<label for="task_assigned_provider_completed"
style="color: #666666; margin-top: 0px;">Provider 开发者_如何学编程completed</label>
<br />
</form>
<form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/tasks_assigned/update" data-remote="true"
method="post">
<div style="margin:0;padding:0;display:inline">
<input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="✓" />
<input name="authenticity_token" type="hidden"
value="jECJ4FkV48T5EgCEE0hhPvsbWjG+WGXn59L2knMv7No=" />
</div>
<input id="task_assigned_id" name="task_assigned[id]" type="hidden" value="22" />
<input name="task_assigned[provider_completed]" type="hidden" value="0" />
<input id="task_assigned_provider_completed" name="task_assigned[provider_completed]"
onclick="$(this).parent().trigger('submit.rails');" type="checkbox" value="1" />
<label for="task_assigned_provider_completed"
style="color: #666666; margin-top: 0px;">a<br>b<br>c</label>
<br />
</form>
If I add a submit button in the form it works without any problem but this doesn't look very appealing.
The 'onclick="$(this).parent().trigger('submit.rails');"' is my vain attempt to trigger the rails submit code when the check box is checked. The parent (the form) is never found. A javascript error is generated "Object # has no method 'parent'".
I believe I am very close to getting it figured out, but I'm obviously missing something.
Add a class to your checkboxes, remove the obtrusive onclick and use jQuery to fire the form submit unobtrusively.
<%= t.check_box :provider_completed,
{ :checked => task_assigned.provider_completed,
{:class => 'checkable'} } %>
$('.checkable').live('change',
function() {
$(this).parents('form:first').submit();
});
I think that if you use the standard .submit() but add .submit();return false; to it you'll have it.
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