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I have a jQuery script which allows me to filter list items as I type into the textbox....however, it only filters the text out side of the the tags...

Could someone please adapt this script so that it filters the values of inputs, specifically buttons?

In the head of my html file:

<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.liveFilter.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function()
{
   $(ul#filter_me').liveFilter('slide');
});
</script>

Here is the text box:

<input type="text" class="filter" name="liveFilter" />

Here is the list:

<ul id="filter_me">
<li><input type="button" value="John Slater" /></li>
<li><input type="button" value="Matt Bold" /></li>
<li><input type="button" value="Bob Cool" /></li>
</ul>

if i typed... John, i would see the button with john John Slater as the value.

<input type="button" value="John Slater" />

Here is the external JQuery file:

(function (a) {
    a.fn.liveFilter = function (d) {
        var c = a(this);
        var g;
        if (a(this).is("ul")) {
            g = "li"
        } else {
            if (a(this).is("ol")) {
                g = "li"
            } else {
                if (a(this).is("table")) {
                    g = "tbody tr"
                }
            }
        }
        var e;
        var b;
        var f;
        a("input.filter").keyup(function () {
            f = a(this).val();
            e = a(c).find(g + ':not(:Contains("' + f + '"))');
            b = a(c).find(g + ':Contains("' + f + '")');
            if (d == "basic") {
                e.hide();
                b.show()
            } else {
                if (d == "slide") {
                    e.slideUp(500);
                    b.slideDown(500)
                } else {
                    if (d == "fade") {
                        e.fadeOut(400);
                        b.fadeIn(400)
                    }
                }
            }
        });
        jQuery.expr[":"].Contains = function (j, k, h) {
            return jQuery(j).text().toLowerCase().indexOf(h[3].toLowerCase()) >= 0
        }
    }
})(jQuery);

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou :)

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  • missing open quote here: $(ul#filter_me') should be $('ul#filter_me') Dec 20, 2011 at 13:20

1 Answer 1

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You have to tweak the :Contains selector. Something like this:

jQuery.expr[":"].Contains = function (j, k, h) {

    // get children that have a "value" attribute
    // (added sort-of handling for <select> elements)
    var m = jQuery(j).children('[value], select > option[value]');

    return m.length

        // children were found, base the check on the value
        ? m.filter(function() {
                return this.value &&
                       this.value.toLowerCase().indexOf(h[3].toLowerCase()) >= 0;
            }).length > 0

        // otherwise, base on the "innerText"
        : jQuery(j).text().toLowerCase().indexOf(h[3].toLowerCase()) >= 0;
}

I've commented the piece of code for explanations.

You can test it on this fiddle.


Note: this is absolutely not optmized and it might not completely work with all types of elements (other than input[button]), but it gives you the idea.

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  • Thank you so much Didier, you are a jQuery god :) can't thank you enough...it had been puzzling me for hours and I couldn't find help anywhere, until I came here, again thank you so much!
    – Lucien
    Dec 20, 2011 at 14:22
  • DOn't forget to accept the answer if it fullfilled your needs ;-) Dec 20, 2011 at 15:02

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