I have two fields shown below that look like this on my website:
What I am trying to do is to implement an autocomplete function for the textfields. Now the Project Name text field works just fine but for my ticket I need to fix the broken Committer Name field which currently does not have the autocomplete feature.
The trick that I am facing is that it would seem that the Committer Name text_field is contingent upon whether the field in Project Name is entered or not. For example, by taking a look at the code, the Committer Name won't be able to execute autocomplete unless the Project Name has a project to look for. Here is the code for the view and controller.
%fieldset.row-fluid
.form-group
%label.control-label.required= t('.project_name')
.controls
- value = params[:position].present? ? params[:position][:project_oss] : position.try(:project).try(:name)
= f.text_field :project_oss, class: 'col-md-4 autocompletable', value: value,
data: { source: '/autocompletes/project' }
- error_tag(position, :project_oss)
%p.help-block= t('.enter_openhub_project_name')
.form-group
%label.control-label= t('.committer_name')
.controls
= f.text_field :committer_name, class: 'col-md-4 autocompletable',
data: { source: '/autocompletes/contributions' }
- error_tag(position, :committer_name)
%p.help-block
= t('.enter_scm_committer_id')
%br
= t('.leave_this_blank')
Here is the controller code:
class AutocompletesController < ApplicationController
before_action :check_for_project, only: :contributions
before_action :set_name_facts, only: :contributions
def account
accounts = params[:term].blank? ? [] : Account.simple_search(params[:term])
render json: accounts.map { |a| { login: a.login, name: a.name, value: a.login, id: a.id } }
end
def project
@projects = Project.not_deleted
.where('lower(name) like ?', "%#{ (params[:term] || '').downcase }%")
.where.not(id: params[:exclude_project_id].to_i)
.order('length(name)')
.limit(25)
end
def licenses
licenses = params[:term] ? License.autocomplete(params[:term]) : []
render text: licenses.map { |l| { nice_name: l.nice_name, id: l.id.to_s } }.to_json
end
def contributions
render json: @name_facts.map { |nf| nf.name.name }
end
def tags
tags = Tag.select(:name).autocomplete(params[:project_id], params[:term]).limit(10).map(&:name)
render json: tags
end
private
def set_name_facts
@name_facts = NameFact.where(analysis_id: @project.best_analysis_id)
.where(['lower(names.name) like ? ', "%#{params[:term].strip.downcase}%"])
.includes(:name).references(:all).order('names.name ASC').limit(10)
end
def check_for_project
project_name = params[:project].to_s.strip.downcase
@project = Project.active.where(['lower(name) = ?', project_name]).first unless project_name.empty?
render text: '' if @project.nil? || @project.best_analysis_id.nil?
end
end
The problem is the before_action :check_for_project
. In order for this to work, the params[:project]
needs to be entered. However, it's always empty so the render text:
portion is always implemented.
So here is what I need. Once a user enters a Project Name onto the first text_field, how can I capture that and that value and pass it in as params[:project]
I know how to pass Rails controller variables to javascript but not the reverse. Does anyone have any ideas. Should I submit it automatically? That seems kind of complicated.