Flexible utility script for AJAX. Supports snippets, redirects etc.
MIT
jQuery 1.7
- Get the source code from Github.
- Copy
nette.ajax.js
to your directory with Javascript files. - Link the file in your templates (usually in
app/@layout.latte
, after jQuery!). - Put somewhere the initialization routine:
$(function () {
$.nette.init();
});
By defaults all links and forms with CSS class ajax
will be instantly ajaxified. Behavior can be altered in configuration of init
extension. Object returned by call var init = $.nette.ext('init');
has these props:
name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
linkSelector |
a.ajax |
CSS selector for links |
formSelector |
form.ajax |
CSS selector for forms |
buttonSelector |
input.ajax[type="submit"], input.ajax[type="image"] |
CSS selector for form elements responsible for submit |
Ajaxification is bound to click
(submit
) event in nette
namespace. Ajaxification of specific link can be canceled with code like this (while other callbacks will remain):
$('a.no-ajax').off('click.nette');
If this implementation doesn't suffice you, it can be overriden with custom solution, e.g.:
$.nette.init(function (ajaxHandler) {
$('a.ajax:not(.no-ajax)').live('click', ajaxHandler);
});
Ajaxification envelopes standard $.ajax()
call and extends it with several events, that can be hooked with custom callbacks. Set of associated callbacks is called extension. Snippets processing, ability to cancel running request by Escape... all this functionality is implemented in form of extensions. Registration of extension looks like this:
$.nette.ext('name', {
event1: function () {
},
event2: ...
}, {
// ... shared context (this) of all callbacks
});
First argument is name. It's optional.
Second argument should be hash of callbacks with keys corresponding to names of events. These events are available:
name | arguments | description |
---|---|---|
init |
Called just once during $.nette.init(); call. |
|
load |
requestHandler |
Should contain ajaxification. requestHandler can be bound to UI events to initiate AJAX request. |
before |
jqXHR , settings |
Called immediatelly before AJAX request execution. If FALSE is returned, request won't start. |
start |
jqXHR , settings |
Called immediatelly after start of AJAX request. |
success |
payload |
Called after successful completion of AJAX request. Equivalent to $.ajax( ... ).done( ... . |
complete |
Called after every AJAX request completion. Equivalent to $.ajax( ... ).always( ... . |
|
error |
jqXHR , status , error |
Called in case of failure of AJAX request. Equivalent to $.ajax( ... ).fail( ... . |
Extension can be disabled:
$.nette.ext('name', null);
Extension can be configured. Its context can be acquired by:
var context = $.nette.ext('name');
name | description |
---|---|
validation |
Limits the ajaxification to clicks/submits without Ctrl, Alt or Shift key, local links and valid form submits. |
forms |
Adds support for submitting forms with all data, name of clicked button and coordinates of click in [type=image] inputs. |
snippets |
Updates DOM by snippets array in response (default Nette handling of Latte snippets). |
redirect |
Executes redirect to different URL (when $this->redirect() is called in presener). Can be replaced by history extension. |
unique |
Keeps only request running at the same moment. |
abort |
Allows user to abort running request by pressing Escape. |
init |
Default ajaxification. |
All these special features expect all default extensions to be on.
Link or any other ajaxified element can have custom data attribute data-ajax-off
. It contains names of extensions, that should be deactivated for Ajax request fired on element.
<a n:href="do!" class="ajax" data-ajax-off="snippets">
You can also use it in $.nette.ajax()
. Like this:
$.nette.ajax({
url: ...,
off: ['snippets']
});
Ajaxification of element ensures, that e.preventDefault()
will be called. This attribute can prevent it, if you need more callbacks to be fired.
New content of snippet with this attribute won't replace the old content, but it will rather be appended to it.
Click on link or submittion of form is validated on various conditions. You can switch any of them:
<a n:href="do!" class="ajax" data-ajax-validate='{"keys":false}'>
And as in case of data-ajax-off
, you can pass it right into $.nette.ajax()
.
$.nette.ajax({
url: ...,
validate: {
keys: false
}
});
This means that clicking link with Ctrl will not open new tab, but will ajaxify request.
In event callbacks, you can call this.ext()
to get context of other extension. If you add true
as second argument, script will fail if that extension won't be available.
$.nette.ext({
success: function (payload) {
var snippets = this.ext('snippets', true);
...
}
});