×
Please submit new Bug Reports on GitHub: github.com/Jensen-Technologies/component-creator-issues/issues
Frontend save &new button and retaining some form values from previous
Nina
Yeni Üye
Posts: 8
4 yıl 5 ay önce #9725
Yazan: Nina
Frontend save &new button and retaining some form values from previous, Nina tarafından oluşturuldu
I would like to add a button similar to "save2new" button in admin toolbar in my frontend form to add the ability to go back to the form for faster add of multiple items. I've been googling all week and I cant find anything about it. Anybody who knows how to do this?
I also would like some of the fields to retain value from previous submit but I can't figure out how to accomplish this either. I can see in the control function save that all values are cleared with
How do I clear the form only partially?
Any ideas are appreciated!
I also would like some of the fields to retain value from previous submit but I can't figure out how to accomplish this either. I can see in the control function save that all values are cleared with
$app->setUserState('com_mycomp.edit.view.data', NULL);
Any ideas are appreciated!
Lütfen sohbete katılmak için Giriş ya da Hesap açın.
Søren Beck Jensen
Yönetici
Posts: 73
4 yıl 5 ay önce - 4 yıl 5 ay önce #9726
Yazan: Søren Beck Jensen
Søren Beck Jensen
Founder, Component-Creator.com
Søren Beck Jensen tarafından Frontend save &new button and retaining some form values from previous konusunda yanıtlandı
The "correct" way to accomplish this would be to save the entered data into the users session and then populate that in the form. After saving you should then use $this->redirect($formUrl); in your controller to redirect back to the form instead of where it is redirecting you now.
But a fairly easy hack (potentially) could be to simply echo out <script>window.history.back();</script> which might do the trick. If clicking back in your browser after landing on the current page works, then so will this trick.
But a fairly easy hack (potentially) could be to simply echo out <script>window.history.back();</script> which might do the trick. If clicking back in your browser after landing on the current page works, then so will this trick.
Søren Beck Jensen
Founder, Component-Creator.com
Son Düzenleme: 4 yıl 5 ay önce Düzenleyen:Søren Beck Jensen
Şu kullanıcı(lar) Teşekkür etti: johng, Nina
Lütfen sohbete katılmak için Giriş ya da Hesap açın.
Nina
Yeni Üye
Posts: 8
4 yıl 5 ay önce #9727
Yazan: Nina
Nina tarafından Frontend save &new button and retaining some form values from previous konusunda yanıtlandı
Ok, I've changed the return url to return to the form but how do I get some (not all values) to remain after previous submit?
Lütfen sohbete katılmak için Giriş ya da Hesap açın.
Søren Beck Jensen
Yönetici
Posts: 73
4 yıl 5 ay önce #9728
Yazan: Søren Beck Jensen
Søren Beck Jensen
Founder, Component-Creator.com
Søren Beck Jensen tarafından Frontend save &new button and retaining some form values from previous konusunda yanıtlandı
That is more complicated. Maybe the easiest is to use jQuery to reset the fields you DON'T want to remember.
$('#fieldId').value('');
$('#fieldId').value('');
Søren Beck Jensen
Founder, Component-Creator.com
Lütfen sohbete katılmak için Giriş ya da Hesap açın.
Nina
Yeni Üye
Posts: 8
4 yıl 5 ay önce #9731
Yazan: Nina
Nina tarafından Frontend save &new button and retaining some form values from previous konusunda yanıtlandı
Yes, disabling data flush in controller and adding a jQuery reset seems to do the trick! Thanks!
Lütfen sohbete katılmak için Giriş ya da Hesap açın.
Sayfa oluşturma süresi: 0.057 saniye