📄 jquery.form.js
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* * @example * var options = { * beforeSubmit: function(formArray, jqForm) { * if (formArray.length == 0) { * alert('Please enter data.'); * return false; * } * } * }; * $('#myForm').ajaxSubmit(options); * @desc Bind form's submit event so that pre-submit callback is invoked before the form * is submitted. * * * @name ajaxForm * @param options object literal containing options which control the form submission process * @return jQuery * @cat Plugins/Form * @type jQuery */$.fn.ajaxForm = function(options) { return this.ajaxFormUnbind().submit(submitHandler).each(function() { // store options in hash this.formPluginId = $.fn.ajaxForm.counter++; $.fn.ajaxForm.optionHash[this.formPluginId] = options; $(":submit,input:image", this).click(clickHandler); });};$.fn.ajaxForm.counter = 1;$.fn.ajaxForm.optionHash = {};function clickHandler(e) { var $form = this.form; $form.clk = this; if (this.type == 'image') { if (e.offsetX != undefined) { $form.clk_x = e.offsetX; $form.clk_y = e.offsetY; } else if (typeof $.fn.offset == 'function') { // try to use dimensions plugin var offset = $(this).offset(); $form.clk_x = e.pageX - offset.left; $form.clk_y = e.pageY - offset.top; } else { $form.clk_x = e.pageX - this.offsetLeft; $form.clk_y = e.pageY - this.offsetTop; } } // clear form vars setTimeout(function() { $form.clk = $form.clk_x = $form.clk_y = null; }, 10);};function submitHandler() { // retrieve options from hash var id = this.formPluginId; var options = $.fn.ajaxForm.optionHash[id]; $(this).ajaxSubmit(options); return false;};/** * ajaxFormUnbind unbinds the event handlers that were bound by ajaxForm * * @name ajaxFormUnbind * @return jQuery * @cat Plugins/Form * @type jQuery */$.fn.ajaxFormUnbind = function() { this.unbind('submit', submitHandler); return this.each(function() { $(":submit,input:image", this).unbind('click', clickHandler); });};/** * formToArray() gathers form element data into an array of objects that can * be passed to any of the following ajax functions: $.get, $.post, or load. * Each object in the array has both a 'name' and 'value' property. An example of * an array for a simple login form might be: * * [ { name: 'username', value: 'jresig' }, { name: 'password', value: 'secret' } ] * * It is this array that is passed to pre-submit callback functions provided to the * ajaxSubmit() and ajaxForm() methods. * * The semantic argument can be used to force form serialization in semantic order. * This is normally true anyway, unless the form contains input elements of type='image'. * If your form must be submitted with name/value pairs in semantic order and your form * contains an input of type='image" then pass true for this arg, otherwise pass false * (or nothing) to avoid the overhead for this logic. * * @example var data = $("#myForm").formToArray(); * $.post( "myscript.cgi", data ); * @desc Collect all the data from a form and submit it to the server. * * @name formToArray * @param semantic true if serialization must maintain strict semantic ordering of elements (slower) * @type Array<Object> * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.formToArray = function(semantic) { var a = []; if (this.length == 0) return a; var form = this[0]; var els = semantic ? form.getElementsByTagName('*') : form.elements; if (!els) return a; for(var i=0, max=els.length; i < max; i++) { var el = els[i]; var n = el.name; if (!n) continue; if (semantic && form.clk && el.type == "image") { // handle image inputs on the fly when semantic == true if(!el.disabled && form.clk == el) a.push({name: n+'.x', value: form.clk_x}, {name: n+'.y', value: form.clk_y}); continue; } var v = $.fieldValue(el, true); if (v && v.constructor == Array) { for(var j=0, jmax=v.length; j < jmax; j++) a.push({name: n, value: v[j]}); } else if (v !== null && typeof v != 'undefined') a.push({name: n, value: v}); } if (!semantic && form.clk) { // input type=='image' are not found in elements array! handle them here var inputs = form.getElementsByTagName("input"); for(var i=0, max=inputs.length; i < max; i++) { var input = inputs[i]; var n = input.name; if(n && !input.disabled && input.type == "image" && form.clk == input) a.push({name: n+'.x', value: form.clk_x}, {name: n+'.y', value: form.clk_y}); } } return a;};/** * Serializes form data into a 'submittable' string. This method will return a string * in the format: name1=value1&name2=value2 * * The semantic argument can be used to force form serialization in semantic order. * If your form must be submitted with name/value pairs in semantic order then pass * true for this arg, otherwise pass false (or nothing) to avoid the overhead for * this logic (which can be significant for very large forms). * * @example var data = $("#myForm").formSerialize(); * $.ajax('POST', "myscript.cgi", data); * @desc Collect all the data from a form into a single string * * @name formSerialize * @param semantic true if serialization must maintain strict semantic ordering of elements (slower) * @type String * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.formSerialize = function(semantic) { //hand off to jQuery.param for proper encoding return $.param(this.formToArray(semantic));};/** * Serializes all field elements in the jQuery object into a query string. * This method will return a string in the format: name1=value1&name2=value2 * * The successful argument controls whether or not serialization is limited to * 'successful' controls (per http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#successful-controls). * The default value of the successful argument is true. * * @example var data = $("input").formSerialize(); * @desc Collect the data from all successful input elements into a query string * * @example var data = $(":radio").formSerialize(); * @desc Collect the data from all successful radio input elements into a query string * * @example var data = $("#myForm :checkbox").formSerialize(); * @desc Collect the data from all successful checkbox input elements in myForm into a query string * * @example var data = $("#myForm :checkbox").formSerialize(false); * @desc Collect the data from all checkbox elements in myForm (even the unchecked ones) into a query string * * @example var data = $(":input").formSerialize(); * @desc Collect the data from all successful input, select, textarea and button elements into a query string * * @name fieldSerialize * @param successful true if only successful controls should be serialized (default is true) * @type String * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.fieldSerialize = function(successful) { var a = []; this.each(function() { var n = this.name; if (!n) return; var v = $.fieldValue(this, successful); if (v && v.constructor == Array) { for (var i=0,max=v.length; i < max; i++) a.push({name: n, value: v[i]}); } else if (v !== null && typeof v != 'undefined') a.push({name: this.name, value: v}); }); //hand off to jQuery.param for proper encoding return $.param(a);};/** * Returns the value(s) of the element in the matched set. For example, consider the following form: * * <form><fieldset> * <input name="A" type="text" /> * <input name="A" type="text" /> * <input name="B" type="checkbox" value="B1" /> * <input name="B" type="checkbox" value="B2"/> * <input name="C" type="radio" value="C1" /> * <input name="C" type="radio" value="C2" /> * </fieldset></form> * * var v = $(':text').fieldValue(); * // if no values are entered into the text inputs * v == ['',''] * // if values entered into the text inputs are 'foo' and 'bar' * v == ['foo','bar'] * * var v = $(':checkbox').fieldValue(); * // if neither checkbox is checked * v === undefined * // if both checkboxes are checked * v == ['B1', 'B2'] * * var v = $(':radio').fieldValue(); * // if neither radio is checked * v === undefined * // if first radio is checked * v == ['C1'] * * The successful argument controls whether or not the field element must be 'successful' * (per http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#successful-controls). * The default value of the successful argument is true. If this value is false the value(s) * for each element is returned. * * Note: This method *always* returns an array. If no valid value can be determined the * array will be empty, otherwise it will contain one or more values. * * @example var data = $("#myPasswordElement").fieldValue(); * alert(data[0]); * @desc Alerts the current value of the myPasswordElement element * * @example var data = $("#myForm :input").fieldValue(); * @desc Get the value(s) of the form elements in myForm * * @example var data = $("#myForm :checkbox").fieldValue(); * @desc Get the value(s) for the successful checkbox element(s) in the jQuery object. * * @example var data = $("#mySingleSelect").fieldValue(); * @desc Get the value(s) of the select control * * @example var data = $(':text').fieldValue(); * @desc Get the value(s) of the text input or textarea elements * * @example var data = $("#myMultiSelect").fieldValue(); * @desc Get the values for the select-multiple control * * @name fieldValue * @param Boolean successful true if only the values for successful controls should be returned (default is true) * @type Array<String> * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.fieldValue = function(successful) { for (var val=[], i=0, max=this.length; i < max; i++) { var el = this[i]; var v = $.fieldValue(el, successful); if (v === null || typeof v == 'undefined' || (v.constructor == Array && !v.length)) continue; v.constructor == Array ? $.merge(val, v) : val.push(v); } return val;};/** * Returns the value of the field element. * * The successful argument controls whether or not the field element must be 'successful' * (per http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#successful-controls). * The default value of the successful argument is true. If the given element is not * successful and the successful arg is not false then the returned value will be null. * * Note: If the successful flag is true (default) but the element is not successful, the return will be null * Note: The value returned for a successful select-multiple element will always be an array. * Note: If the element has no value the return value will be undefined. * * @example var data = jQuery.fieldValue($("#myPasswordElement")[0]); * @desc Gets the current value of the myPasswordElement element * * @name fieldValue * @param Element el The DOM element for which the value will be returned * @param Boolean successful true if value returned must be for a successful controls (default is true) * @type String or Array<String> or null or undefined * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fieldValue = function(el, successful) { var n = el.name, t = el.type, tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase(); if (typeof successful == 'undefined') successful = true; if (successful && (!n || el.disabled || t == 'reset' || t == 'button' || (t == 'checkbox' || t == 'radio') && !el.checked || (t == 'submit' || t == 'image') && el.form && el.form.clk != el || tag == 'select' && el.selectedIndex == -1)) return null; if (tag == 'select') { var index = el.selectedIndex; if (index < 0) return null; var a = [], ops = el.options; var one = (t == 'select-one'); var max = (one ? index+1 : ops.length); for(var i=(one ? index : 0); i < max; i++) { var op = ops[i]; if (op.selected) { // extra pain for IE... var v = $.browser.msie && !(op.attributes['value'].specified) ? op.text : op.value; if (one) return v; a.push(v); } } return a; } return el.value;};/** * Clears the form data. Takes the following actions on the form's input fields: * - input text fields will have their 'value' property set to the empty string * - select elements will have their 'selectedIndex' property set to -1 * - checkbox and radio inputs will have their 'checked' property set to false * - inputs of type submit, button, reset, and hidden will *not* be effected * - button elements will *not* be effected * * @example $('form').clearForm(); * @desc Clears all forms on the page. * * @name clearForm * @type jQuery * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.clearForm = function() { return this.each(function() { $('input,select,textarea', this).clearFields(); });};/** * Clears the selected form elements. Takes the following actions on the matched elements: * - input text fields will have their 'value' property set to the empty string * - select elements will have their 'selectedIndex' property set to -1 * - checkbox and radio inputs will have their 'checked' property set to false * - inputs of type submit, button, reset, and hidden will *not* be effected * - button elements will *not* be effected * * @example $('.myInputs').clearFields(); * @desc Clears all inputs with class myInputs * * @name clearFields * @type jQuery * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.clearFields = $.fn.clearInputs = function() { return this.each(function() { var t = this.type, tag = this.tagName.toLowerCase(); if (t == 'text' || t == 'password' || tag == 'textarea') this.value = ''; else if (t == 'checkbox' || t == 'radio') this.checked = false; else if (tag == 'select') this.selectedIndex = -1; });};/** * Resets the form data. Causes all form elements to be reset to their original value. * * @example $('form').resetForm(); * @desc Resets all forms on the page. * * @name resetForm * @type jQuery * @cat Plugins/Form */$.fn.resetForm = function() { return this.each(function() { // guard against an input with the name of 'reset' // note that IE reports the reset function as an 'object' if (typeof this.reset == 'function' || (typeof this.reset == 'object' && !this.reset.nodeType)) this.reset(); });};})(jQuery);
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