I have a form with two collection select fields.
I want to populate the data in the second field depending on what is selected in the first field.
#clientform
= form_for(@booking, html: { class: "form-horizontal", role: "form" }) do |f|
- if @booking.errors.any?
.alert.alert-danger.alert-dismissable role="alert"
button.close type="button" data-dismiss="alert"
span aria-hidden="true"
| ×
span.sr-only
| Close
h4= "#{pluralize(@booking.errors.count,"error")} prohibited this booking from being saved:"
ul
- @booking.errors.full_messages.each do |msg|
li= msg
#selectcourse
.form-group
= f.label :course
= f.collection_select :course_id, Course.order(:title),:id,:title, {prompt: "Choose a course", include_blank: true}, {class: "form-control"}
.form-group
.col-sm-12
.next
= link_to 'Next', '#', remote: true, class: "btn btn-primary"
#selectdate
.form-group
= f.label :date
= f.collection_select :date, dates, :to_s, :to_s, include_blank: false
.form-group
.col-sm-12
.next
= link_to 'Next', '#', remote: true, class: "btn btn-primary"
.form-group.hidden
.col-sm-offset-2.col-sm-10
= f.submit class: "btn btn-primary"
after the first field is selected a user clicks next which triggers an ajax call
$('.next').click ->
console.log 'next'
$.ajax
url: '/bookings/course_availability'
type: 'POST'
dataType: 'json'
contentType: 'application/json'
data: JSON.stringify({course: $("#booking_course_id").val();})
success: (data) ->
console.log 'success'
return
return
the controller returns a @dates object, an array containing different dates but I don't know how to populate the form with this data...
First:
Instead of using a
NEXT
button to make the ajax call, you can as well just listen for anon-change
event on the first(Course) select.Now to answer your question:
When the ajax call returns the
@dates
response, (which you said is an array of different dates), you can now bind these dates array in@dates
response to the value of the options of the second select by iterating on this array, and building<option>...</option>
tags to be appended, according to this SO answer.Alternatively, you can use the
JQuery selectable
library, which comes with the JQuery-UI gem for rails, for this functionality as explained in this rails-guide by Andrey Koleshko..Often called dynamic select boxes for future reference.
--
If you're receiving the
@dates
object back, you'll be able to use the following:Very old-skool; you're basically overwriting the second
select
options list. This will update in the DOM immediately.--
Some good refs: