JqueryUI Autocomplete not working in CakePHP 2.0
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27-10-2019 - |
Pergunta
My autocomplete is not working and I can't spot the error.
Jquery:
<script>
$(function() {
$('#autoComplete').autocomplete({
//source: "/groceries/items/autoComplete", ///This works but response isn't formatted correctly'
//dataType: "json"
minLength: 2,
source: function( request, response ) {
$.ajax({
url: "/groceries/items/autoComplete",
dataType: "jsonp",
data: {
featureClass: "P",
style: "full",
maxRows: 12,
term: request.term
},
success: function( data ) {
response( $.map( data, function( el ) {
return { label: el.id, value: el.name }
}));
}
});
}
});
});
Controller:
public function autoComplete() {
Configure::write('debug', 0);
$this->layout = 'ajax';
$query = $_GET['term'];
$items = $this->Item->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array('Item.name LIKE' => $query . '%'),
'fields' => array('name', 'id', 'category_id'),
'group' => array('name')));
$this->set('items', $items);
}
Form:
<p>
<?php echo $this->Form->create('Item', array('model'=>'item','action' => 'addItem', 'name'=>'AddItem'));?>
<?php echo $this->Form->text('Item.name', array('size'=>'30', 'id'=>'autoComplete', 'autocomplete'=>'off')); ?>
<?php echo $this->Form->text('Item.category_id', array('type'=>'hidden', 'value'=>'0')); ?>
<?php echo $this->Form->text('Groclist.id', array('type'=>'hidden', 'value'=>$groclist['Groclist']['id'])); ?>
<?php echo $this->Form->end('Add'); ?>
</p>
Response:
0: {Item:{name:Cake, id:6, category_id:null}}
1: {Item:{name:Carrot Cake, id:9, category_id:null}}
2: {Item:{name:Carrots, id:8, category_id:null}}
3: {Item:{name:Casserole, id:11, category_id:null}}
4: {Item:{name:Cauliflower, id:10, category_id:null}}
Edited for clarification.
I realize JqueryUI expects label and value and that map should rearrange them, but for some reason it's not. Any ideas?
I found an even better solution. This is done completely in the controller. No view required.
public function autoComplete() {
Configure::write('debug', 0);
*$this->autoRender=false;*
$this->layout = 'ajax';
$query = $_GET['term'];
$items = $this->Item->find('all', array(
'conditions' => array('Item.name LIKE' => $query . '%'),
'fields' => array('name', 'id', 'category_id'),
'group' => array('name')));
*$i=0;
foreach($items as $item){
$response[$i]['value']="'".$item['Item']['id']."'";
$response[$i]['label']="'".$item['Item']['name']."'";
$i++;
}
echo json_encode($response);*
}
Solução
What if you reduce the array that is being returned by the Items model. So instead of $this->set('items', $items);
you return the json encoded results like so:
foreach($items as $item) {
$data[] = $item['Item'];
}
$data = json_encode($data);
echo $data;
exit;
This is inside the auto_complete method in the controller.
UPDATE: When querying for Cake for example, it would return a result like so:
[
{"name":"Cake Batter","id":"1","category_id":"3"},
{"name":"Cake Mix","id":"2","category_id":"3"}
]
if you are not wanting to return the json, you could just return $data
without the json encoding.
Format Update:
I am not certain if this is to "sloppy", but you could change the foreach loop to:
foreach($items as $item) {
$data[]= array(
'label' => $item['Item']['name'],
'value' => $item['Item']['id']
);
}
Outras dicas
Looks like you forgot the Item
:
response($.map( data, function( el ) {
return { label: el.Item.id, value: el.Item.name }
});
You can also do it in the server side using Set
:
$this->set('items', Set::extract('/Item', $items));