As every developer wants, I wanted to make my code short and simple. but makes sense.
I have this edit profile field that have several fields, about 10 text box and 2 radio buttons.
In a simple login form, i could just get the values of username and password like this:
$("#username")
and $("#password")
and assign them into a variable username
password
respectively,
That will become like this: (in ajax)
$.ajax({
url : some_url,
data: {
username : username,
password : password
success : something
}
});
but what if i have several fields, i don't want my code to be super messy, having all those assignments.
so i come up with an idea of having a key-value pairs that will be based on their input-id
var object;
$("#formUpdate:input").each(function(){
var key = $(this).attr('id');
var value = $(this).val();
object.key = value;
});
question, what am i missing out, i can't make it work though, are there better ways to do it. Do you think hard-coding it is much better.
Thanks much guys! It's my birthday today btw.
$(form).serializeArray()
though that's based on the input's name, not it's id.