I have some div´s in my page (build with php+jquery) and I want to filter them according to their attributes (if there´s more than 1 attribute filtering, than it will narrow down the search). The div´s look like this:
<div id="solicitacoes">
<div id='1' title='Mike' status='18' analista='23'>Whatever content 1</div>
<div id='2' title='John' status='16' analista='46'>Whatever content 2</div>
<div id='3' title='Tom' status='2' analista='49'>Whatever content 3</div>
<div id='4' title='Mike' status='4' analista='23'>Whatever content 4</div>
<div id='5' title='Kate' status='3' analista='32'>Whatever content 5</div>
<div id='6' title='Steve' status='1' analista='14'>Whatever content 6</div>
</div>
Then, 开发者_如何学PythonI have a form to filter the div´s attributes:
<div id="filtros">
<form id="filtroSolicitacoes" type="post" name="filtroSolicitacoes">
Protocolo: <input type="text" name="filtroProtocolo" id="filtroProtocolo" size="5"/>
Solicitante: <input type="text" name="filtroSolicitante" id="filtroSolicitante" size="10"/>
Status:
<select name="filtroStatus" id="filtroStatus">
<option value="0">-- Selecione Status--</option>
<option value="3">Aguardando Aprovação</option>
<option value="18">Encaminhado</option>
<option value="2">Iniciado</option>
<option value="1">Não Iniciado</option>
<option value="4">Pendente de Esclarecimento</option>
<option value="16">Reiniciado</option>
<option value="6">Reprovado</option>
</select>
Analista:
<select name="filtroAnalista" id="filtroAnalista">
<option value="23">Robert</option>
<option value="46">Allan</option>
<option value="49">Edward</option>
<option value="32">Jake</option>
<option value="14">Stella</option>
</select>
<button type="submit" id="filtrar" style="float:right; margin-right:10px">:: Filtrar ::</button>
</form>
</div>
Now, I´ve alredy done most of the Jquery part and the filter is working ---> But I want to NARROW DOWN the search if there´s more than 1 filtering attribute, NOT to concatenate it, and that´s what´s happening with my code bellow:
$("#filtroSolicitacoes").submit(function() {
$("#solicitacoes > div").show();
var filtroProtocolo = $("#filtroProtocolo").val();
var filtroSolicitante = $("#filtroSolicitante").val().toUpperCase();
var filtroStatus = $("#filtroStatus").val();
var filtroAnalista = $("#filtroAnalista").val();
var filtroResultado = $("#filtroResultado:checked").length;
var filtros = "[id=filtros]";
if(filtroStatus !== "0"){
filtros +=",[status='"+filtroStatus+"']";
}
if(filtroProtocolo !== ""){
filtros +=",[id='"+filtroProtocolo+"']";
}
if(filtroSolicitante !== ""){
filtros +=",[title*='"+filtroSolicitante+"']";
}
if(filtroAnalista !== "0"){
filtros +=",[analista='"+filtroAnalista+"']";
}
if(filtros !== "[id=filtros]"){
$("#solicitacoes > div:not("+filtros+")").hide();
}
return false;
});
I´ve tried to use "&&" instead of "," in
filtros +=",[analista='"+filtroAnalista+"']";
But it didn´t work.
any ideas?
PS: Sorry for my poor English, I´m brazilian :)
You should use the filter() function:
var filteredList = elements
.filter("[status=status1]")
.filter("[title*=something]");
// and so on
In your example:
$("#filtroSolicitacoes").submit(function() {
$("#solicitacoes > div").show();
var filtroProtocolo = $("#filtroProtocolo").val();
var filtroSolicitante = $("#filtroSolicitante").val().toUpperCase();
var filtroStatus = $("#filtroStatus").val();
var filtroAnalista = $("#filtroAnalista").val();
var filtroResultado = $("#filtroResultado:checked").length;
var elements = $("[id=filtros]");
if(filtroStatus !== "0"){
elements = elements.filter("[status='"+filtroStatus+"']");
}
if(filtroProtocolo !== ""){
elements = elements.filter("[id='"+filtroProtocolo+"']");
}
// and so on
$("#solicitatcoes > div").not(elements).hide();
return false;
});
Just remove the commas.
So instead of:
filtros +=",[status='"+filtroStatus+"']";
Use
filtros +="[status='"+filtroStatus+"']";
You want your resulting query to look like this:
"[status=status][title*='whatever']"
Also, the way you are calling it isn't filtering it correctly. This is how I would change your function to make it work (You can view a working demo of your code, and play with it.):
$("#filtroSolicitacoes").submit(function() {
var filtroProtocolo = $("#filtroProtocolo").val();
var filtroSolicitante = $("#filtroSolicitante").val().toUpperCase();
var filtroStatus = $("#filtroStatus").val();
var filtroAnalista = $("#filtroAnalista").val();
var filtroResultado = $("#filtroResultado:checked").length;
var filtros = "";
if(filtroStatus !== "0"){
filtros +="[status='"+filtroStatus+"']";
}
if(filtroProtocolo !== ""){
filtros +="[id='"+filtroProtocolo+"']";
}
if(filtroSolicitante !== ""){
filtros +="[title*='"+filtroSolicitante+"']";
}
if(filtroAnalista !== "0"){
filtros +="[analista='"+filtroAnalista+"']";
}
if(filtros !== ""){
$("#solicitacoes > div").hide().filter(filtros).show();
} else {
$("#solicitacoes > div").show();
}
return false;
});
Put the name of the attribute on each element and the solution will be more dynamic, it only needs the "data-form" attribute to select the correct elements:
$("#filtroSolicitacoes").on("submit", function(){
$("#solicitacoes div").show();
var filter = "";
$(this).find("[data-form]").each(function(){
if( $(this).val() != "" ) filter += ("[" + $(this).attr("data-form") + "='" + $(this).val() + "']");
});
if(filter.length > 0) $("#solicitacoes div").not(filter).hide();
return false;
});
jsfiddle
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