/**
* A method for submitting an HTML form using AJAX, as opposed to the
* standard page-load way.
*
* This method attempts to mimic the functionality of the original form
* as best as possible (duplicating the method, action, and exact contents
* of the form).
*
* There are three different resulting operations that can occur, after
* your form has been submitted.
*
* 1. The form is submitted and a callback is fired, letting you know
* when it's done:
* $("form").ajaxSubmit(function(){
* alert("all done!");
* });
*
* 2. The form is submitted and the resulting HTML contents are injected
* into the page, at your specified location.
* $("form").ajaxSubmit("#destination");
*
* 3. The form is submitted and the results returned from the server are
* automatically executed (useful for having the server return more
* Javascript commands to execute).
* $("form").ajaxSubmit();
*
* Additionally, an optional pre-submit callback can be provided. If it,
* when called with the contents of the form, returns false, the form will
* not be submitted.
*
* Finally, both the URL and method of the form submission can be
* overidden using the 'url' and 'mth' arguments.
*
* @param target arg for the target id element to render
* @param post_cb callback after any results are returned
* @param pre_cb callback function before submission
* @param url form action override
* @param mth form method override
* @return "this" object
* @see ajaxForm(), serialize(), load(), $.ajax()
* @author Mark Constable (markc@renta.net)
* @author G. vd Hoven, Mike Alsup, Sam Collett, John Resig
*/
$.fn.ajaxSubmit = function(target, post_cb, pre_cb, url, mth) {
if ( !this.vars ) this.serialize();
if (pre_cb && pre_cb.constructor == Function && pre_cb(this.vars) === false) return;
var f = this.get(0);
var url = url || f.action || '';
var mth = mth || f.method || 'POST';
if (target && target.constructor == Function)
$.ajax(mth, url, $.param(this.vars), target);
else if (target && target.constructor == String)
$(target).load(url, this.vars, post_cb);
else {
this.vars.push({name: 'evaljs', value: 1});
$.ajax(mth, url, $.param(this.vars), function(r) {
eval(r.responseText);
});
}
return this;
};
/**
* This function can be used to turn any HTML form into a form
* that submits using AJAX only.
*
* The purpose of using this method, instead of the ajaxSubmit()
* and submit() methods, is to make absolutely sure that the
* coordinates of elements are transmitted
* correctly OR figuring out exactly which
* element was clicked to submit the form.
*
* If neither of the above points are important to you, then you'll
* probably just want to stick with the simpler ajaxSubmit() function.
*
* Usage examples, similar to ajaxSubmit():
*
* 1. Just eval the results returned from the backend.
* $('#form-id').ajaxForm();
*
* 2. Render backend results directly to target ID (expects (x)HTML).
* $('#form-id').ajaxForm('#target-id');
*
* 3. Submit to backend URL (form action) then call this function.
* $('#form-id').ajaxForm(post_callback);
*
* 4. Load target ID with backend results then call a function.
* $('#form-id').ajaxForm('#target-id', post_callback);
*
* 5. Call a browser function (for validation) and then (optionally)
* load server results to target ID.
* $('#form-id').ajaxForm('#target-id', null, pre_callback);
*
* 6. Call validation function first then load server results to
* target ID and then also call a browser function.
* $('#form-id').ajaxForm('#target-id', post_callback, pre_callback);
*
* @param target arg for the target id element to render
* @param post_cb callback after any results are returned
* @param pre_cb callback function before submission
* @return the jQuery Object
* @type jQuery
* @see serialize(), ajaxSubmit()
* @author Mark Constable (markc@renta.net)
* @author G. vd Hoven, Mike Alsup, Sam Collett, John Resig
*/
$.fn.ajaxForm = function(target, post_cb, pre_cb) {
return this.each(function(){
$("input[@type=submit],input[@type=image]", this).click(function(ev){
this.form.clicked = this;
if (ev.offsetX != undefined) {
this.form.clicked_x = ev.offsetX;
this.form.clicked_y = ev.offsetY;
} else {
this.form.clicked_x = ev.pageX - this.offsetLeft;
this.form.clicked_y = ev.pageY - this.offsetTop;
}
});
}).submit(function(e){
$(this).ajaxSubmit(target, post_cb, pre_cb);
return false;
});
};
/**
* A simple wrapper function that sits around the .serialize()
* method, allowing you to easily extract the data stored within
* a form.
*
* Usage examples:
*
* 1. Serialize the contents of a form to a & and = delmited string:
* $.param( $("form").formdata() );
*
* @return An array of name/value pairs representing the form
* @type Array