I have a situation where I create a form dynamically and submit to my server-side controller so I can query my database and return a csv file. I need to be able to put up an overlay so the user can't hammer the submit button and send 10 requests to get the file back.
Because of this I CANNOT use ajax since ajax will not allow me to send back a file for the browser to automatically detect and ask the user to download.
showSpinner();
var $form = $("<form/>")
.addClass("hidden")
.attr("accept", "application/json")
.attr("action", "/myPath")
.attr("method", "POST")
.appendTo("body");
$form.bind('ajax:complete', function() {
hideSpinner();
});
$form.submit();
"ajax:complete" was just something I was trying with no luck. I also tried putting the hideSpinner right after the .submit(). But that just hides the spinner immediately since .submit() seems to be async.