I have a weird problem. I'm trying to hide a div in a BS modal when a result is true or false. This should be very straight forward but I can't get it to work. I have one Bootstrap Modal which is filled with JSON content from a button click.
Modal HTML:
<div data-show="false" data-width="800" tabindex="-1" aria-hidden="false" role="dialog" class="modal fade in" id="shop-modal">
<div class="modal-dialog modal-lg">
<div class="modal-content">
... content ...
<div class="wqs-form">
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Script:
function quick_shop(url, vid){
$('.products-loader').show();
$.getJSON(url, function (data){
$('#shop-modal').modal('show');
.... etc etc
if(product.stock.available == false){
$('#shop-modal').closest('.wqs-form').hide();
}
.....
....
I think the script doesn't know which modal it is in. So what I already tried is adding an extra class to the modal like so
$('#shop-modal').modal('show').addClass('product'+vid+'');
That doesn't work neither the div just won't hide or remove or whatever I try to do with it.
I also tried things like parent()
. find()
etc but with no luck.
Anyone?
if(product.stock.available == false){
doesn't look like it should work in your example, as 'product' hsa not been defined. Does it maybe need to bedata.product...
. Put aconsole.log(data)
under your$.getJSON
to see what comes back. In most good browser consoles you should be able to dig your way down the tree to find what you are after.product = data.product
.add
on both products. The "add to cart" button inside the modal should disappear when product is out of stock. Complete code is found in main.js on row 62.