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Lets say I have the following code:

HTML:

 <form name="searchForm">
   <input type="text" id="Fruit" name="getFruit"/>
 </form>

Javascript:

function Fruit(name, color){
  this.name = name;
  this.color = color;
};

var database = {};
database['banana'] = new Fruit("Banana", "Yellow");
database['apple'] = new Fruit("Apple", "Red");
database['orange'] = new Fruit("Orange", "Orange");
database['apple pear'] = new Fruit("Apple Pear", "Green");

How can I use an autocomplete function so that if the user types "apple", it will give them an option to select "apple" or "apple pear" from a drop down menu and populate the form textbox when you click on it? Kind of how like google gives suggestions when you try to type something.

I was thinking I want to use the jquery http://jqueryui.com/autocomplete/ but I'm not sure how to implement it.

$( "#Fruit" ).autocomplete({
      source: database // How would you implement this?
    });

This is not my full code, but last time I posted all my code it was too much to read so I created this to give just an example of what I'm trying to do.

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  • 1
    the source option must be either an array, a string, or a function. You're passing an object.
    – jbabey
    Feb 12, 2013 at 18:44

2 Answers 2

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You are on the right track. jQuery UI's autocomplete widget takes in an array of items to choose between. We can use jQuery's map method to map your database object to an array of keys and then use that as the autocomplete source.

 <form name="searchForm">
   <input type="text" id="Fruit" name="getFruit"/>
 </form>

function Fruit(name, color){
  this.name = name;
  this.color = color;
};

var database = {};
database['banana'] = new Fruit("Banana", "Yellow");
database['apple'] = new Fruit("Apple", "Red");
database['orange'] = new Fruit("Orange", "Orange");
database['apple pear'] = new Fruit("Apple Pear", "Green");

var source = $.map(database, function(val, i) {
  return i;
});

$( "#Fruit" ).autocomplete({
      source: source
});

Try it out on jsFiddle!

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  • Great, thanks! I didnt know the source couldn't be an object... You're a lifesaver!
    – Kamui
    Feb 12, 2013 at 18:58
  • Quick question - if I want to access the "name" part (since they use capital letters), can I do something like return i.name?
    – Kamui
    Feb 12, 2013 at 19:01
  • @Kamui it would be return val.name, but yes you could do that.
    – Adam
    Feb 12, 2013 at 19:10
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Twitter Bootstrap has this nice jQuery plugin that does that for you: http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/javascript.html#typeahead

Just use

$( element ).typeahead( { source: arrayOrFunction } );

It is pretty well documented, so you should be able to figure it out. =)

jQuery UI's autocomplete also does this in a similar manner. Just pass an array of strings or a function that takes the query as the first parameter and a callback as the second and call the callback with your autocomplete options.

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