Following is my code snippet:
<tr height="30" id="user_option">
<td width="300">
<input type="checkbox" id="users" name="users" value="users"/>Users
</td>
<td> <input type="checkbox" id="upload_from_file" name="upload_from_file" value="upload_from_file"/>Upload From File
</td>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" id="copy_paste_from_excel" name="copy_paste_from_excel" value="copy_paste_from_excel"/>Copy paste from excel
</td>
</tr>
This is a code from smarty template. Actually when I submit this form I want an array containing the checkbox values so in order to achieve that I have to use same name for these checkboxes. But I'm not able to name thes checkboxes in such a manner that I could get all the selected checkboxes' value in one single array after form submission. Can you help me in achieving this? Thanks in advance.
Define the name attribute of checkboxes to be an array:
<input type="checkbox" id="id1" name="cb_data[var_name1]" value="some_val"/>
<input type="checkbox" id="id2" name="cb_data[var_name2]" value="another_val"/>
then check the $_POST['cb_data'] array.
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I'm able to insert the checked values to Db along with other values.Here I try to display the fetched values from the DB.The issue faced is, I want the selected value's checkbox to be checked and display the other values which I couldn't do it . Can anyone help me how to do it. I have attached a plunker how my current screen looks like.
HTML:
<body ng-controller="MainCtrl">
<table>
<tr ng-repeat="field in fields" name="slotSelection">
<td align="center">
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="field.checked">{{field.name}}
</td>
<td>
<select ng-model="time" ng-options="time for time in field.timeslots">
<option value="">select</option>
</select>
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="interval" ng-blur="setTimeSlots(interval, field)">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
Code in Plnk
Use ngChecked option of Angular JS
<input type="checkbox" ng-checked="*expression*">
If the expression is truthy, then the checked attribute will be set on the element
<input type="checkbox" ng-checked="field.checked">{{field.name}}
Sample Plnkr
I'm trying to update checkbox value, when I try to check or uncheck the checkbox it doesn't update the ng-model value it persis
<tr height="44" ng-repeat="res in resources">
<td>{{res.project}}</td>
<td>{{res.resource}}</td>
<td><input type="text" placeholder="Resource Weightage" ng-model="res.alloc" ></td>
<td>
<input ng-checked="res.add==1 || isAllSelected" type="checkbox" checklist-value="res.add" checklist-model="res.add">
</td>
<td>
<input ng-checked="res.edit==1 || isAllSelected" type="checkbox" checklist-value="res.edit" checklist-model="res.edit">
</td>
<td>
<input ng-checked="res.delete==1 || isAllSelected" type="checkbox" checklist-value="res.delete" checklist-model="res.delete" >
</td>
<td>
<input ng-checked="res.view==1 || isAllSelected" type="checkbox" checklist-value="res.view" checklist-model="res.view">
</td>
</tr>
Screen Shot of Request is here
According to docs of checklist directive
It's necessary to set to checklist-model array that will contain values, but in the checklist-value it's necessary to put the value that will be pushed to the array.
in other words it should be like that
<input type="checkbox" checklist-value="'some value'" checklist-model="someTargetArray">
I suppose you should use simple checkbox with ng-model like
<input type="checkbox" ng-model="res.view">
I am assuming using this plugin. so according to the example in the link you need to pass value of your input bot in checklist-value and you don't need ng-checked.
Here i am assuming you want an res to contain an array like ['add','edit','delete','view'] when checkboxes are selected.
<tr height="44" ng-repeat="res in resources">
<td>{{res.project}}</td>
<td>{{res.resource}}</td>
<td>
<input type="text" placeholder="Resource Weightage" ng-model="res.alloc"></td>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" checklist-value="'add'" checklist-model="res">
</td>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" checklist-value="'edit'" checklist-model="res">
</td>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" checklist-value="'delete'" checklist-model="res" >
</td>
<td>
<input type="checkbox" checklist-value="'view'" checklist-model="res">
</td></tr>
hey guys thanks for your support but unfortunately no solution worked for me rather I've tried another solution that's worked for me
in view
<input ng-true-value='1' ng-false-value="0" ng-checked="res.add==1 || isAllSelected" value="1" ng-change="update($index,res,'a')" type="checkbox" ng-model="res.add">
and in controller
$scope.update = function(index,data,crud) {
if (crud=="a") {
$scope.resources[index].add = data.add;
} else if (crud=="e") {
$scope.resources[index].edit = data.edit;
} else if (crud=="d") {
$scope.resources[index].delete = data.delete;
} else if (crud=="v") {
$scope.resources[index].view = data.view;
}
};
this solved my problem now I can get updated value of check boxes.
I am new to AngularJS. I would like to know how to track which all radio buttons and checkboxes were clicked or selected on clicking the submit button. The tables rows were created using ng-repeat. The checkboxes(as seen in the image) appear when the radio button in the third column is clicked(I do an ng-show="true") and can be selected.
Attached is a mockup.
Any good design pattern or sample code as well for this use case?
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Adding sample code.
<tr ng-repeat="event in data">
<td><input type="radio" name={{event.performanceID}}
ng-value="yes" /></td>
<td><input type="radio" name={{event.performanceID}} ng-value="no" />
</td>
<td><input type="radio" name={{event.performanceID}}
ng-value="maybe" />
<div class="checkbox">
<label> <input type="checkbox"> Approve
</label> <label> <input type="checkbox"> Bonuses
</label>
</div></td>
<td><img
ng-src="http://google.com/images/{{ event.imageName }}.jpg"
style="height: 100px; width: 100px" /></td>
<td>
<div>
<h4>Persons Name</h4>
<h5>{{event.Ename}}</h5>
</div>
<div>
<h4>Address</h4>
<h5>XXXXXXXXXXXXXX</h5>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
I am using AngularJS framework, and I have 2 checkbox fields: when the first is false the second is disabled, the data are saved on the server as JSON and when I click edit it recives and fill the data.
What I want to do is when I have a data in the second field I want the first field to be checked and and the second field not disabled.
This is my code:
<tr>
<td>
<label class="checkbox i-checks col-lg-offset-1 pull-right"><input type="checkbox" ng-model="excelLaunchCheck" ng-checked="defobj.data.excelLaunch == true"><i></i></label>
</td>
<td>Excel</td>
<td>Launch</td>
<td>
<label class="checkbox i-checks col-lg-offset-1"><input type="checkbox" ng-model="defobj.data.excelLaunch" ng-disabled="!excelLaunchCheck"><i></i></label>
</td>
</tr>
now when I have data in the second field, the first field is checked, but the second field is still disabled, how do I enable it?
I don't know your structure of mappings, but try something like this :
<tr>
<td>
<label class="checkbox i-checks col-lg-offset-1 pull-right"><input type="checkbox" ng-model="excelLaunchCheck" ng-checked="defobj.data.excelLaunch == true"><i></i></label>
</td>
<td>Excel</td>
<td>Launch</td>
<td>
<label class="checkbox i-checks col-lg-offset-1"><input type="checkbox" ng-model="excelLaunchCheck" ng-disabled="defobj.data.excelLaunch == false"><i></i></label>
</td>
</tr>
I have a view with some inputs in a table row. Is there a way to check if the whole model is valid without using form (can't have form in tr ) ?
<tr ng-controller="SomeCtrl">
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="someModel.name" required="required" ng-minlength="3">
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="someModel.x" required="required" ng-minlength="3">
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="someModel.y" required="required" ng-minlength="3">
</td>
<td>
<button ng-click="save(someModel)">Save</button>
</td>
</tr>
In controller i want to have something like this
function ($rootScope, $scope, serive) {
$scope.save = function (someModel) {
if (someModel.$valid) {}
};
}
If you use a form and it has a name, it automatically can give you exactly what you required.
<form name="someForm">
<tr ng-controller="SomeCtrl">
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="someModel.name" data-ng-required="true" ng-minlength="3">
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="someModel.x" data-ng-required="true" ng-minlength="3">
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" ng-model="someModel.y" data-ng-required="true" ng-minlength="3">
</td>
<td>
<button data-ng-disabled="!someForm.$valid" ng-click="someForm.$valid && Namesave(someModel)">Save</button>
</td>
</tr>
</form>
Otherwise, there is no automagical way to do that. I guess you can write a directive which gives you all your inputs and their validators, parse them, and have a validation on the whole model, but no such thing readily exists, I believe.
Better way to do it:
ng-form name="myForm" can be used to avoid using tag and it should work - plunker.
but using ng-include will make the form unavailable to controller - plunker , explanation. A work around for this issue is to pass the form as parameter to the controller method - plunker