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Convenient way to collect form data into JavaScript object.
Example: http://form2js.googlecode.com/hg/example/test.html
If you have any questions/suggestions or find out something weird or illogical - feel free to post an issue.
Because everythins is better with jQuery, jQuery plugin added, check out jquery.toObject.js =)
Structure of resulting object defined by "name" attribute of form fields. See examples below.
This is not a serialization library. Library used in example for JSON serialization is http://www.json.org/js.html
All this library doing is collecting form data and putting it in javascript object (obviously you can get JSON/XML/etc string by serializing it, but it's not an only purpose).
form2object(rootNode, delimiter, skipEmpty, nodeCallback)
Values of all inputs under the rootNode will be collected into one object (skipping empty inputs if skipEmpty not false).
Structure of resulting object defined in "name" attribute, delimiter is "." (dot) by default, but can be changed.
<input type="text" name="person.name.first" value="John" />
<input type="text" name="person.name.last" value="Doe" />
becomes
{
"person" :
{
"name" :
{
"first" : "John",
"last" : "Doe"
}
}
}
Several fields with the same name with brackets defines array of values.
<label><input type="checkbox" name="person.favFood[]" value="steak" checked="checked" /> Steak</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" name="person.favFood[]" value="pizza"/> Pizza</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" name="person.favFood[]" value="chicken" checked="checked" /> Chicken</label>
becomes
{
"person" :
{
"favFood" : [ "steak", "chicken" ]
}
}
Same index means same item in resulting array. Index doesn't specify order (order of appearance in document will be used).
<dl>
<dt>Give us your five friends' names and emails</dt>
<dd>
<label>Email <input type="text" name="person.friends[0].email" value="[email protected]" /></label>
<label>Name <input type="text" name="person.friends[0].name" value="Smith Agent"/></label>
</dd>
<dd>
<label>Email <input type="text" name="person.friends[1].email" value="[email protected]" /></label>
<label>Name <input type="text" name="person.friends[1].name" value="Thomas A. Anderson" /></label>
</dd>
</dl>
becomes
{
"person" :
{
"friends" : [
{ "email" : "[email protected]", "name" : "Smith Agent" },
{ "email" : "[email protected]", "name" : "Thomas A. Anderson" }
]
}
}
If array index starts with [a-zA-Z_], it will be treated as field of object.
<dl>
<dt>Ruby-style test</dt>
<dd>
<label>ruby[field1][foo]<input type="text" name="ruby[field1][foo]" value="baz" /></label>
<label>ruby[field1][bar]<input type="text" name="ruby[field1][bar]" value="qux" /></label>
</dd>
<dd>
<label>ruby[field2][foo]<input type="text" name="ruby[field2][foo]" value="baz" /></label>
<label>ruby[field2][bar]<input type="text" name="ruby[field2][bar]" value="qux" /></label>
</dd>
</dl>
will give us
{
"ruby": {
"field1": {
"foo": "baz",
"bar": "qux"
},
"field2": {
"foo": "baz",
"bar": "qux"
}
}
}
You can implement custom nodeCallback function (passed as 4th parameter to form2object()) to extract custom data:
<dl id="dateTest">
<dt>Date of birth:</dt>
<dd data-name="person.dateOfBirth" class="datefield">
<select name="person.dateOfBirth.month">
<option value="01">January</option>
<option value="02">February</option>
<option value="03">March</option>
<option value="04">April</option>
<option value="05">May</option>
<option value="06">June</option>
<option value="07">July</option>
<option value="08">August</option>
<option value="09">September</option>
<option value="10">October</option>
<option value="11">November</option>
<option value="12">December</option>
</select>
<input type="text" name="person.dateOfBirth.day" value="1" />
<input type="text" name="person.dateOfBirth.year" value="2011" />
</dd>
</dl>
<script type="text/javascript">
function processDate(node)
{
var dataName = node.getAttribute ? node.getAttribute('data-name') : '',
dayNode,
monthNode,
yearNode,
day,
year,
month;
if (dataName && dataName != '' && node.className == 'datefield')
{
dayNode = node.querySelector('input[name="'+dataName + '.day"]');
monthNode = node.querySelector('select[name="'+dataName + '.month"]');
yearNode = node.querySelector('input[name="'+dataName + '.year"]');
day = dayNode.value;
year = yearNode.value;
month = monthNode.value;
return { name: dataName, value: year + '-' + month + '-' + day};
}
return false;
}
var formData = form2object('dateTest', '.', true, processDate);
</script>
using processDate() callback formData will contain
{
"person": {
"dateOfBirth": "2011-01-12"
}
}
.serializeArray() works a bit different. It makes this structure from markup in "Arrays of objects/nested objects" example:
[
{ "person.friends[0].email" : "[email protected]" },
{ "person.friends[0].name" : "Smith Agent" },
{ "person.friends[1].email" : "[email protected]" },
{ "person.friends[1].name" : "Thomas A. Anderson" }
]