I have a search field and I have it so that when you click on the search icon, a class is added with a grey underline. My problem is that I cannot remove the class when I click outside of the search field.
Does anyone know how I can get the grey-line class to be removed when a user clicks outside the search field?
There is a lot going on so here is my javascript that handles this:
//Header Search Handler
function headerSearchHandler() {
var $searchInput = $(".header-search input[type=text]"),
$searchSubmit = $(".header-search input[type=submit]"),
$mobSearchBtn = $(".mobile-search-btn"),
$myAccountText = $(".menu-utility-user .account-text"),
$miniCart = $("#header #mini-cart"),
$searchForm = $(".header-search form"),
$headerPromo = $(".header-promo-area");
//
$mobSearchBtn.on("click touchend", function(e) {
$(this).hide();
//$myAccountText.hide();
$searchInput.show();
$searchInput.addClass('grey-line');
$searchSubmit.show();
$miniCart.addClass("search-open");
$searchForm.addClass("search-open");
setTimeout(function() {
$searchInput.addClass("active").focus();
}, 500);
e.stopPropogation();
});
$searchInput.on("click touchend", function(e) {
$searchInput.addClass('grey-line');
e.stopPropogation();
}).blur(function(e) {
var $this = $(this);
if ($this.hasClass("active")) {
$this.removeClass("active");
$searchSubmit.hide();
$mobSearchBtn.show();
$miniCart.removeClass("search-open");
$searchForm.removeClass("search-open");
}
});
$('body').on("click", function(e) {
if ($searchInput.hasClass('grey-line')) {
$searchInput.removeClass('grey-line');
e.stopPropogation();
}
});
} //End Header Search Handler
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form id="search" role="search" onsubmit="return checkForm()" action="${searchPage}" method="get" name="simpleSearch">
<fieldset>
<legend aria-hidden="true" class="visually-hidden">${Resource.msg('simplesearch.searchCatalog', 'search', null)}</legend>
<button class="mobile-search-btn" for="q" aria-hidden="false" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="q" tabindex="0" aria-label="show search field button tap twice to open search input field">${Resource.msg('simplesearch.searchlabel', 'search', null)}</button>
<input tabindex="0" type="text" id="q" name="q" value="" class="searchField" placeholder="${Resource.msg('simplesearch.searchtext', 'search', null)}" style="font-style:normal;" unbxdattr="sq" />
<input tabindex="0" type="submit" name="go" value="${Resource.msg('simplesearch.searchtext', 'search', null)}" unbxdattr="sq_bt" />
</fieldset>
</form>
Try using blur.
$('.searchFieldClass').blur(function() {
$(this).removeClass('.greyLineClass');
});
Related
I am trying to make a form with Materialize that validates one email. I start off with a submit button toggled to disabled. Ideally, when the email is filled in and validated, the submit button will stop being disabled and the user can click it to the next page. Here is my HTML:
<form id="survey">
<div class="input-group">
<p class="input-header">Enter Your Email</p>
<div class="input-block input-field">
<input id="email" type="text" name= "email" class="validate" required="" aria-required="true">
<label for="email">Email Address</label>
</div>
<br></br>
<a class="waves-light btn red lighten-2 disabled" id="submit">Submit
<i class="material-icons right">send</i>
</a>
<br></br>
<br></br>
<br></br>
</form>
Here is the JavaScript/jQuery:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.parallax').parallax();
$('body').on('click', '#submit', function() {
let decision = confirm('Are you sure you would like to submit your survey?');
if (decision) {
$.post('insert.php', $('#survey').serialize());
window.location.href = 'thankyou.php';
}
});
$('body').on('click', 'input', function() {
checkValidity($(this));
});
$('body').on('focusout', 'input', function() {
checkValidity($(this));
});
function checkValidity (current) {
let isValid = true;
if (!current.val()) {
isValid = false;
} else {
isValid = iteratatingForm(current);
}
const submit = $('#submit');
if (isValid) {
submit.removeClass('disabled');
} else {
if (!submit.hasClass('disabled')) {
submit.addClass('disabled');
}
}
}
function iteratatingForm (current) {
if (!document.forms['survey']['email'].value) return false;
return true;
}});
Please let me know what I'm doing wrong! Thanks!
You can use email type for your input and a button submit who will trigger validation input.
I added a function to check if email is valid with a regex. (Found here : How to validate email address in JavaScript? )
You have to add jQuery Validation Plugin
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#survey input').on('keyup', function(){
var validator = $("#survey").validate();
if (validator.form() && validateEmail($('#email').val())) {
$('#submitButton').prop('disabled', false);
$('#submitButton').removeClass('disabled');
}
else{
$('#submitButton').prop('disabled', true);
$('#submitButton').addClass('disabled');
}
} );
function validateEmail(email) {
var re = /^(([^<>()\[\]\\.,;:\s#"]+(\.[^<>()\[\]\\.,;:\s#"]+)*)|(".+"))#((\[[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\])|(([a-zA-Z\-0-9]+\.)+[a-zA-Z]{2,}))$/;
return re.test(email.toLowerCase());
}
/*
Confirmation Window
*/
$('body').on('click', '#submit', function() {
let decision = confirm('Are you sure you would like to submit your survey?');
if (decision) {
$.post('insert.php', $('#survey').serialize());
window.location.href = 'thankyou.php';
}
});
});
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/0.97.6/css/materialize.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<script src="
https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery-validate/1.17.0/jquery.validate.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/0.97.6/js/materialize.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.1.min.js"></script>
<form id="survey">
<div class="input-group">
<p class="input-header">Enter Your Email</p>
<div class="input-block input-field">
<input id="email" type="email" name= "email" class="validate" required="true" aria-required="true">
<label for="email">Email Address</label>
</div>
<button type="submit" form="survey" value="Submit" class="waves-light btn red lighten-2 disabled" disabled='disabled' id="submitButton">Submit</button>
</form>
StackOverflow snippet bug due to jQuery validation plugin, but it works in CodePen
Another way to solve this is to add a regex field to your <input ... elements e.g.
<div class="input-field col s6">
<input id="email" type="text" class="validate" value="hello#email.com" regex="(?!.*\.\.)(^[^\.][^#\s]+#[^#\s]+\.[^#\s\.]+$)" required="" aria-required="true" value="hello#email.com" >
<label for="email">Email</label>
<span class="helper-text" data-error="Invalid email address."></span>
</div>
The nice thing about this is you can have individual regex validation for other fields. For example, you could have other inputs such as name / age e.g.
name (only contain groups of UPPER-CASE characters separated by a single space e.g. JAMES JONES - regex = ^[A-Z]*(\s[A-Z]+)*$).
age (only contain numbers - regex = ^\d+$).
NOTE: - I recommend the https://regex101.com/ website to test our your regex expressions against example text.
To validate using e.g. JQuery - you would add listeners to each of your input elements: -
$(document).ready(function(){
$("input").on('input propertychange blur', function(event) {
var elm = event.currentTarget;
var val = elm.value;
var isValid = true; // assume valid
// check if required field
if (elm.hasAttribute("required")) {
isValid = val.trim() !== '';
}
// now check if regex
if (isValid && elm.hasAttribute("regex")) {
var regex = new RegExp(elm.getAttribute("regex"), 'g');
isValid = regex.test(val);
}
elm.classList.remove(isValid ? "invalid" : "valid");
elm.classList.add(isValid ? "valid" : "invalid");
updateButtonState();
});
});
function updateButtonState () {
var numOfInvalid = $('input.invalid').length;
if (numOfInvalid > 0) {
$('.submit-button').prop('disabled', true);
$('.submit-button').addClass('disabled');
}
else{
$('.submit-button').prop('disabled', false);
$('.submit-button').removeClass('disabled');
}
}
When the page loads the JQuery function listens to changes to the input (and also blur events). It first of all checks if the input is a required field and validates that first. Next of all, it checks if a regex attribute exists, and if so, performs regular expression based validation.
If the validation fails, then the function adds/removes classes related to Materialize CSS and then finally updates the button state. This is optional but very nice if you are filling in a form (button is only enabled if everything is valid).
See the following CodePen to see everything in action: -
https://codepen.io/bobmarks/pen/oNGGvWq
Here I need to get all the values entered in the input field. But it echoes only the first value.
ie. When I press the + and give some values, I need to get that value too.
$(document).ready(function() {
$(document).on("click", ".add", function() {
var clone = '<div class="add1"><input type="text" name="selprice" /><input type = "submit" value = "+" class = "add" ><input type = "submit" value = "-" class = "remove" ></div>';
$(this).closest('.add1').after(clone);
});
$(document).on("click", ".remove", function() {
$(this).parent(".add1").remove();
});
});
$('#package').change(function() {
var arr = [];
$("input.packageclass").each(function() {
arr.push($(this).val());
alert(arr);
});
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.6/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<div class="add1">
<h6>Sales Package </h6>
<div>
<input type="text" name="package" placeholder="Ex:34" id="package" class="packageclass">
<input type="submit" value="+" class="add"></div>
</div>
$('.package').change(function() {
You are using an ID in your input type="text". IDs are only used once. If you want to add the listener to all of your textfields use classes.
In addition to that the .change(function() is only once called, when the dom is ready. That will be a problem too. So the change listener is not added to the generated textfields. Maybe you use something like...
$('.package').on('change', 'input', function() {
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.6/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<div class="add1">
<h6>Sales Package </h6>
<div>
<input type="text" name="package" placeholder="Ex:34" id="package" class="packageclass">
<input type="submit" value="+" class="add">
</div>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
var addInput = function(e) {
var arr = [];
$("input.packageclass").each(function() {
arr.push($(this).val());
});
alert(arr);
};
$(document).ready(function() {
$(document).on("click", ".add", function() {
var clone = '<div class="add1"><input class="packageclass" type="text" name="selprice" /><input type = "submit" value = "+" class = "add" ><input type = "submit" value = "-" class = "remove" ></div>';
$(this).closest('.add1').after(clone);
$('.packageclass').unbind().bind('change', addInput);
});
$(document).on("click", ".remove", function() {
$(this).parent(".add1").remove();
});
});
$('.packageclass').unbind().bind('change', addInput);
</script>
Just using loop you can get the particular value from loop.
for (var i = arr.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
arr[i];
//work with arr[]
}
I have used event delegation to capture the events and take appropriate action.
In this, you can add a event listener to your parent element i.e., click to the .body in my case. When I click on the .add button, the event propagates and .body click handler gets invoked. By checking for event.target we can find out the origin of event and add or remove the divs.
Similary we can listen for the change event of the input boxes and take appropriate actions.
$('#body').click(function(e) {
if(e.target.className === 'add') {
$('#body').append(`
<div class="add1">
<input type="text" name="package" placeholder="Ex:34" id="package" class="packageclass">
<button class="add">+</button>
<button class="remove">-</button>
</div>
`);
}
if(e.target.className === 'remove') {
$(e.target).parent().empty();
}
});
$('#body').change(function(e) {
console.log(e.target.value);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.6/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<div id="body">
<h6>Sales Package </h6>
<div class="add1">
<input type="text" name="package" placeholder="Ex:34" id="package" class="packageclass">
<button class="add">+</button>
</div>
</div>
Just add class="packageclass" to the input when creating your clone variable.
https://jsfiddle.net/289xvmu7/
var clone = '<div class="add1"><input type="text" name="selprice" class="packageclass"/> <input type = "submit" value = "+" class = "add" ><input type = "submit" value = "-" class = "remove" ></div>';
I'm trying to make a remove button that removes all that is between the li tag whose the button is inside.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#Adicionar1').click(function() {
$('#list1').append("<li>"+ $("#Texto1").val() +"<button>remover</button>" +"</li>");
$("#Texto1").val("");
});
$('button').click(function() {
});
});
code:
http://jsfiddle.net/bdMAF/917/
Well you can not add an event to an element that does not exist. You need to either attach the event when the button is added or use event delegation.
$('#list1').on("click", "li button", function() { //listen for click on button
$(this) //the button that was clicked
.closest("li") //find the li element
.remove(); //remove the li
});
I would use jQuery's .parent() function, and make use of data attributes:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.Adicionar').click(function() {
console.log($(this).data("listid"));
console.log($(this).data("textid"));
$("#"+$(this).data("listid")).append("<li>"+ $("#"+$(this).data("textid")).val() +'<button class="remove">remover</button>' +"</li>");
$("#"+$(this).data("textid")).val("");
$('.remove').on("click",function() {
$(this).parent().remove();
});
});
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<h3>TEMAS A APRENDER</h3>
<input id= "Texto1" type="text" name="" value="">
<button class="Adicionar" data-listid="list1" data-textid="Texto1">Adicionar</button>
<ul id="list1"></ul>
<h3>TEMAS APRENDIDOS</h3>
<input id= "Texto2" type="text" name="" value="">
<button class="Adicionar" data-listid="list2" data-textid="Texto2">Adicionar</button>
<ul id="list2"></ul>
Similar answer to one above: http://jsfiddle.net/bdMAF/920/
HTML
<span class="delegateAnchor">
<h3>TEMAS A APRENDER</h3>
<input id="Texto1" type="text" name="" value="">
<button id="Adicionar1">Adicionar</button>
<ul id="list1"></ul>
<h3>TEMAS APRENDIDOS</h3>
<input id="Texto2" type="text" name="" value="">
<button id="Adicionar2">Adicionar</button>
<ul id="list2"></ul>
</span>
Javascript
$(document).ready(function () {
var $list1 = $('#list1');
var $text1 = $("#Texto1");
$('#Adicionar1').click(function () {
var $li = $('<li>');
$li.append($text1.val()).append("<button>remover</button>");
$list1.append($li);
$text1.val('');
});
$('.delegateAnchor > ul').on('click', 'button', function() {
$(this).parent().remove();
});
});
so i've done some code for contact form, but i have some problems to finish it up. So here is part of html contact form
<form action="" method="POST" name="contact-form" id="contact-us" >
<div class="form-group">
<input type="text" name="fullname" class="name send-check" placeholder="Name" tabindex="1" />
<input type="email" name="email" class="name send-check" id="email" placeholder="Email" tabindex="2" />
<div class="msg success error"> Incorrect e-mail </div>
<textarea rows="10" cols="45" name="msg" placeholder="Message" class="name send-check" tabindex="3"></textarea>
<a id="go" name="logo_order" href="#logo_order" rel="leanModal" disabled><button type="submit" id="btn-send" value="Отправить" disabled>Отправить</button>
<div id="logo_order">
Thank you for your message, window will close after 5 seconds.
</div>
</div>
</form>
When you type first time incorrect email at field (Email) it will write you with red color "Incorrect email", so then you re-write to your correct email and after that if you delete your correct email and type random letters it wil validate(it shouldn't) and disable button will become enabled, and also after that you click send, the modal appears and all form fields clears and enabled button becomes disable, but after that you type again in all three fields random text, the button will be enabled, so it's not doing validation at e-mail input
External code before /body to disable button, after click on Send
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#btn-send').click(function () {
$('#contact-us').trigger("reset");
$('button:submit').attr("disabled", true);
});
});
</script>
Internal code
Validation
$('form input[name="email"]').blur(function () {
var email = $(this).val();
var valid = /(.+)#(.+)\.(com|edu|org|etc)$/;
if (valid.test(email)) {
$('.msg').fadeOut(500);
$('.success').fadeOut(500);
$(".send-check").each(function () {
$(this).keyup(function () {
$('#btn-send').prop('disabled', checkinput());
});
});
} else {
$('.error').fadeIn(500);
}
});
function checkinput() {
var valid = false;
$(".send-check").each(function () {
if (valid) { return valid; }
var input = $.trim($(this).val());
valid = !input;
});
return valid;
}
leanModal v1.1 | Ray Stone | Licensed under the MIT and GPL
(function($){$.fn.extend({leanModal:function(options){var defaults={top:100,overlay:0.5,closeButton:null};var overlay=$("<div id='lean_overlay'></div>");$("body").append(overlay);options=$.extend(defaults,options);return this.each(function(){var o=options;$(this).click(function(e){var modal_id=$(this).attr("href");$("#lean_overlay").click(function(){close_modal(modal_id)});$(o.closeButton).click(function(){close_modal(modal_id)});var modal_height=$(modal_id).outerHeight();var modal_width=$(modal_id).outerWidth();
$("#lean_overlay").css({"display":"block",opacity:0});$("#lean_overlay").fadeTo(200,o.overlay);$(modal_id).css({"display":"block","position":"fixed","opacity":0,"z-index":11000,"left":50+"%","margin-left":-(modal_width/2)+"px","top":o.top+"px"});$(modal_id).fadeTo(200,1);e.preventDefault()})});function close_modal(modal_id){$("#lean_overlay").fadeOut(200);$(modal_id).css({"display":"none"})}}})})(jQuery);
Timeout-modal
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#go').click(function (e) {
$('#logo_order, #lean_overlay').fadeIn(400, function() {
setTimeout(function () {
$('#logo_order, #lean_overlay').fadeOut(400);
}, 5000);
});
e.stopPropagation();
});
$(document).click(function (e) {
$('#logo_order, #lean_overlay').fadeOut(400);
});
});
I have used this jquery validation plugin for the following form.
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jzaefferer.github.com/jquery-validation/jquery.validate.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#commentForm").validate();
});
function addInput() {
var obj = document.getElementById("list").cloneNode(true);
document.getElementById('parent').appendChild(obj);
}
</script>
<form id="commentForm" method="get" action="">
<p id="parent">
<input id="list" class="required" />
</p>
<input class="submit" type="submit" value="Submit"/>
<input type="button" value="add" onClick="addInput()" />
</form>
When the add button is clicked a new input is dynamically added. However when the form is submitted only the first input field is validated. How can i validate dynamically added inputs?
Thank you...
You should have 'name' attribute for your inputs. You need to add the rules dynamically, one option is to add them when the form submits.
And here is my solution that I've tested and it works:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
var numberIncr = 1; // used to increment the name for the inputs
function addInput() {
$('#inputs').append($('<input class="comment" name="name'+numberIncr+'" />'));
numberIncr++;
}
$('form.commentForm').on('submit', function(event) {
// adding rules for inputs with class 'comment'
$('input.comment').each(function() {
$(this).rules("add",
{
required: true
})
});
// prevent default submit action
event.preventDefault();
// test if form is valid
if($('form.commentForm').validate().form()) {
console.log("validates");
} else {
console.log("does not validate");
}
})
// set handler for addInput button click
$("#addInput").on('click', addInput);
// initialize the validator
$('form.commentForm').validate();
});
</script>
And the html form part:
<form class="commentForm" method="get" action="">
<div>
<p id="inputs">
<input class="comment" name="name0" />
</p>
<input class="submit" type="submit" value="Submit" />
<input type="button" value="add" id="addInput" />
</div>
</form>
Good luck! Please approve answer if it suits you!
Reset form validation after adding new fields.
function resetFormValidator(formId) {
$(formId).removeData('validator');
$(formId).removeData('unobtrusiveValidation');
$.validator.unobtrusive.parse(formId);
}
You need to re-parse the form after adding dynamic content in order to validate the content
$('form').data('validator', null);
$.validator.unobtrusive.parse($('form'));
The one mahesh posted is not working because the attribute name is missing:
So instead of
<input id="list" class="required" />
You can use:
<input id="list" name="list" class="required" />
Modified version
jquery validation plugin version work fine v1.15.0 but v1.17.0 not work for me.
$(document).find('#add_patient_form').validate({
ignore: [],
rules:{
'email[]':
{
required:true,
},
},
messages:{
'email[]':
{
'required':'Required'
},
},
});
In regards to #RitchieD response, here is a jQuery plugin version to make things easier if you are using jQuery.
(function ($) {
$.fn.initValidation = function () {
$(this).removeData("validator");
$(this).removeData("unobtrusiveValidation");
$.validator.unobtrusive.parse(this);
return this;
};
}(jQuery));
This can be used like this:
$("#SomeForm").initValidation();
In case you have a form you can add a class name as such:
<form id="my-form">
<input class="js-input" type="text" name="samplename" />
<input class="js-input" type="text" name="samplename" />
<input class="submit" type="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
you can then use the addClassRules method of validator to add your rules like this and this will apply to all the dynamically added inputs:
$(document).ready(function() {
$.validator.addClassRules('js-input', {
required: true,
});
//validate the form
$('#my-form').validate();
});
$('#form-btn').click(function () {
//set global rules & messages array to use in validator
var rules = {};
var messages = {};
//get input, select, textarea of form
$('#formId').find('input, select, textarea').each(function () {
var name = $(this).attr('name');
rules[name] = {};
messages[name] = {};
rules[name] = {required: true}; // set required true against every name
//apply more rules, you can also apply custom rules & messages
if (name === "email") {
rules[name].email = true;
//messages[name].email = "Please provide valid email";
}
else if(name==='url'){
rules[name].required = false; // url filed is not required
//add other rules & messages
}
});
//submit form and use above created global rules & messages array
$('#formId').submit(function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
}).validate({
rules: rules,
messages: messages,
submitHandler: function (form) {
console.log("validation success");
}
});
});
Try using input arrays:
<form action="try.php" method="post">
<div id="events_wrapper">
<div id="sub_events">
<input type="text" name="firstname[]" />
</div>
</div>
<input type="button" id="add_another_event" name="add_another_event" value="Add Another" />
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" />
</form>
and add this script and jQuery, using foreach() to retrieve the data being $_POST'ed:
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#add_another_event").click(function(){
var $address = $('#sub_events');
var num = $('.clonedAddress').length; // there are 5 children inside each address so the prevCloned address * 5 + original
var newNum = num + 1;
var newElem = $address.clone().attr('id', 'address' + newNum).addClass('clonedAddress');
//set all div id's and the input id's
newElem.children('div').each (function (i) {
this.id = 'input' + (newNum*5 + i);
});
newElem.find('input').each (function () {
this.id = this.id + newNum;
this.name = this.name + newNum;
});
if (num > 0) {
$('.clonedAddress:last').after(newElem);
} else {
$address.after(newElem);
}
$('#btnDel').removeAttr('disabled');
});
$("#remove").click(function(){
});
});
</script>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery-validation#1.17.0/dist/jquery.validate.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#commentForm").validate();
});
function addInput() {
var indexVal = $("#index").val();
var index = parseInt(indexVal) + 1
var obj = '<input id="list'+index+'" name=list['+index+'] class="required" />'
$("#parent").append(obj);
$("#list"+index).rules("add", "required");
$("#index").val(index)
}
</script>
<form id="commentForm" method="get" action="">
<input type="hidden" name="index" name="list[1]" id="index" value="1">
<p id="parent">
<input id="list1" class="required" />
</p>
<input class="submit" type="submit" value="Submit"/>
<input type="button" value="add" onClick="addInput()" />
</form>