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I use the code below to successfully create a new tree node in jstree outside of contextmenu. My question is how can you dynamically RENAME the text in a tree node in a similar manner outside of the contextmenu? Is there a .jstree("rename" ....) function that can be called to accomplish this? Much appreciated!

$("#RequirementsTree").jstree("create", null, "last", {"data" : "new_node_text",
                  "state" : "open",
                  "attr" :  { "id" : "new_node_id", "name" : "requirement" }, 
 });

I've tried the following:

        .bind("select_node.jstree", function(event, data) {
            ReqNode = data.rslt;

 $("#RequirementsTree").rename_node(ReqNode, "test");

That didn't work, however. Is there something I'm doing wrong?

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  • Probably better off sourcing the jstree site for a list of it's documentation, it will outline straight away if it's capable.jstree.com/documentation
    – Shannon
    Sep 15, 2012 at 3:02
  • I looked there and tried $("#RequirementsTree").rename_node(ReqNode, "test"); That didn't work, however.
    – TheDude
    Sep 15, 2012 at 3:14

5 Answers 5

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This should work for you:

$("#demo1").jstree('set_text', [node , text] );
$("#demo1").jstree('rename_node', [node , text] );

JSTree Core Documentation...

how-can-i-rename-a-jstree-node

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  • I don't know what the deal is. I tried both of those options you suggested and neither worked. I know that I'm getting the li element since I can change the class on it, but that "rename_node" and "set_text" are just not working for some reason. Should I be using something other than the li element for that particular node?
    – TheDude
    Sep 15, 2012 at 12:16
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    @TheDude "node" needs to be at the <li> level ID. Try to log $(node).attr("id") to see what value shows. Remember to pass over the # with the ID string. $("#demo1").jstree('set_text', ["#myID" , "SomeText"] );
    – MMeah
    Sep 22, 2012 at 23:24
  • I have to change the syntax to $("#demo1").jstree('rename_node', [node ], text ); then it worked.
    – Twix
    Jan 2, 2016 at 6:20
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I'm using jsTree 1.0-rc3 version. The syntax below worked for me:

 $('#companyFields_tree').jstree('rename_node', '#0', 'testNewName' );
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The below suggestion by Mortalus didn't work for me. Although it's my preference to stay within the confines of jstree specific code, I came up with a sort of jquery hack to get around the built-in "rename_node" and "set_text" methods since they weren't working for me. I thought I'd post my answer here in case others have the same issue:

   $(Node).find("a").text("the_new_text_for_the_node_you_want_to_rename");

This works for me. It basically grabs the anchor element below the li and sets the text for it.

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  • it just shows for the time being .. when you actually go for edit again it sets the text to the default one .. have a look Sep 18, 2015 at 9:41
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There's decision: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/jstree/cq9wzW9Ia3s

Shortly, by default jsTree prevents any changes in his tree, so you have to enable that:

$('#YourJSTree').jstree({ core: { check_callback: 'true' }, [...]
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The following sentence works:
$("#demo1").jstree('set_text', node , text);

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