I have a working sortable_list that is added to by AJAX. The problem is
that when a new item is added, it''s not sortable. I found a post on
scriptaculous using behaviour.js to refresh the DOM when an item is
added, but I can''t figure out how to do it with Rails.
To test the behaviour method, I used this:
var myrules={
''div#steps ul'' : function(element) {
Sortable.create(''steps_list'',
{handle:''handle'',
onUpdate:function(){new Ajax.Request(''/goals/sort/4'',
{asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onComplete:function(request){new
Effect.Highlight(''steps_list'',{});},
parameters:Sortable.serialize(''steps_list'')})}})
}
}
Behaviour.register(myrules);
Then called Behaviour.apply(); every time a step was added to the goal.
It actually works to a point, but the problem lies in
Sortable.create--it''s static and doesn''t know which
''goal'' I''m
attempting to sort.
How can I re-call sortable_view (or get the same effect) without
refreshing the entire page so it gets the items I added with AJAX?
Thanks...Marcus
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Marcus Vorwaller wrote :
| How can I re-call sortable_view (or get the same effect) without
| refreshing the entire page so it gets the items I added with AJAX?
|
Hi Marcus,
I had the same problem, and (almost) fixed it. Th epoint is to call
again the sortable_element when your new list item is added.
In my pet application I did this by:
* using RJS templates are they are quite handy to describe th
eJavascript you want to apply to your page
* a patch I''ve done on Rails (ticket #3893) that add the
sortable_element method to the JavaScriptGenerator (in order to
avoid replicating the sortable_element in my RJS template).
Best Regards,
--
Frederick Ros aka Sleeper -- sleeper@jabber.fr
Don''t diddle code to make it faster - find a better algorithm.
- The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plaugher)
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Marcus Vorwaller
2006-Feb-23 13:13 UTC
[Rails] Re: sortable_list added to by AJAX question
Frederick
Thanks! I spent hours, and after reading your email it takes me 5
minutes to finally fix it.
This is what I ended up doing:
I added:
<div id="sortable">
<%= render :partial => ''sortable_element'', :locals =>
{:goal => @goal}
%>
</div>
to my view.
The partial just contains:
<%= sortable_element ''steps_list'',
:url => { :action => "sort", :id => goal},
:complete => visual_effect(:highlight, ''steps_list''),
:handle => "handle"%>
Then in my RJS file ''create_step'' I added this:
page.replace_html ''sortable'', :partial =>
''sortable_element'', :locals =>
{:goal => @goal}
Almost too simple a solution and no repeated code for the most part. The
only thing that bugs me is that it''s yet another partial :) Hopefully
your patch will eleminate the need for that.
Thanks again,
Marcus
Frederick Ros wrote:> Marcus Vorwaller wrote :
> | How can I re-call sortable_view (or get the same effect) without
> | refreshing the entire page so it gets the items I added with AJAX?
> |
>
> Hi Marcus,
>
> I had the same problem, and (almost) fixed it. Th epoint is to call
> again the sortable_element when your new list item is added.
>
> In my pet application I did this by:
>
> * using RJS templates are they are quite handy to describe th
> eJavascript you want to apply to your page
> * a patch I''ve done on Rails (ticket #3893) that add the
> sortable_element method to the JavaScriptGenerator (in order to
> avoid replicating the sortable_element in my RJS template).
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Frederick Ros aka Sleeper -- sleeper@jabber.fr
>
> Don''t diddle code to make it faster - find a better algorithm.
> - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plaugher)
--
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Quoting Marcus Vorwaller <vorwaller@gmail.com>:> Almost too simple a solution and no repeated code for the most part. The > only thing that bugs me is that it''s yet another partial :) Hopefully > your patch will eleminate the need for that.Nice to see at least I can help someone ;) I do not know if my patch will be taken into accoutn. I do think that several other scriptaculous method should found their way through RJS .. Frederick Ros aka Sleeper -- sleeper@jabber.fr
Hi Marcus, This is exactly what I need to do, but I am completely confused. I added what you said to add, and changed the values accordingly, but I am pretty sure that I did it completely wrong or am missing the implementation completely. If you are willing to help me out on this I would be extremely grateful. Dave On Feb 23, 2006, at 7:13 AM, Marcus Vorwaller wrote:> Frederick > Thanks! I spent hours, and after reading your email it takes me 5 > minutes to finally fix it. > > This is what I ended up doing: > I added: > <div id="sortable"> > <%= render :partial => ''sortable_element'', :locals => {:goal => @goal} > %> > </div> > > to my view. > > The partial just contains: > <%= sortable_element ''steps_list'', > :url => { :action => "sort", :id => goal}, > :complete => visual_effect(:highlight, ''steps_list''), > :handle => "handle"%> > > Then in my RJS file ''create_step'' I added this: > page.replace_html ''sortable'', :partial => > ''sortable_element'', :locals => > {:goal => @goal} > > Almost too simple a solution and no repeated code for the most > part. The > only thing that bugs me is that it''s yet another partial :) Hopefully > your patch will eleminate the need for that. > > Thanks again, > Marcus > > Frederick Ros wrote: >> Marcus Vorwaller wrote : >> | How can I re-call sortable_view (or get the same effect) without >> | refreshing the entire page so it gets the items I added with AJAX? >> | >> >> Hi Marcus, >> >> I had the same problem, and (almost) fixed it. Th epoint is to call >> again the sortable_element when your new list item is added. >> >> In my pet application I did this by: >> >> * using RJS templates are they are quite handy to describe th >> eJavascript you want to apply to your page >> * a patch I''ve done on Rails (ticket #3893) that add the >> sortable_element method to the JavaScriptGenerator (in order to >> avoid replicating the sortable_element in my RJS template). >> >> Best Regards, >> -- >> Frederick Ros aka Sleeper -- sleeper@jabber.fr >> >> Don''t diddle code to make it faster - find a better algorithm. >> - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & >> Plaugher) > > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Martin Scheffler
2006-Apr-05 11:49 UTC
[Rails] Re: Re: sortable_list added to by AJAX question
Dave Krupinski wrote:> Hi Marcus, > > This is exactly what I need to do, but I am completely confused. I > added what you said to add, and changed the values accordingly, but I > am pretty sure that I did it completely wrong or am missing the > implementation completely. If you are willing to help me out on this > I would be extremely grateful. > > Davenot 100% related, but I''m sure the problem will pop up: If you want the newly loaded sortable to be able to exchange draggables with existing sortables, use this function: var drop_containers=new Array(); function add_to_sortable_containments(element) { drop_containers.push($(element)); Droppables.drops.each(function(d) { d._containers=drop_containers}); } It updates the "containment" property of all droppables on the page to the value of drop_containers. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.