jQuery create select list options from JSON, not h

2019-02-12 11:10发布

How come this doesn't work (operating on an empty select list <select id="requestTypes"></select>

$(function() {

        $.getJSON("/RequestX/GetRequestTypes/", showRequestTypes);

    }
    );


    function showRequestTypes(data, textStatus) {

        $.each(data,
            function() {

                var option = new Option(this.RequestTypeName, this.RequestTypeID);
                // Use Jquery to get select list element
                var dropdownList = $("#requestTypes");

                if ($.browser.msie) {
                    dropdownList.add(option);
                }

                else {

                    dropdownList.add(option, null);

                }
            }
            );

        }

But this does:

  • Replace:

    var dropdownList = $("#requestTypes");

  • With plain old javascript:

    var dropdownList = document.getElementById("requestTypes");

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唯我独甜
2楼-- · 2019-02-12 11:43

For stuff like this, I use texotela's select box plugin with its simple ajaxAddOption function.

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做自己的国王
3楼-- · 2019-02-12 11:50

$("#requestTypes") returns a jQuery object that contains all the selected elements. You are attempting to call the add() method of an individual element, but instead you are calling the add() method of the jQuery object, which does something very different.

In order to access the DOM element itself, you need to treat the jQuery object as an array and get the first item out of it, by using $("#requestTypes")[0].

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干净又极端
4楼-- · 2019-02-12 11:59

By default, jQuery selectors return the jQuery object. Add this to get the DOM element returned:

 var dropdownList = $("#requestTypes")[0];
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