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I found this nifty js fiddle and it does nearly exactly what I need

However its cloning the parent of the button and id like to have the button separate from the actual div being cloned. (if you put the clone button back into the container with the remove button it works fine again)

In all I am trying to accomplish 3 things.

1. Have the button outside of the div that's being duplicated (1 button)

2. Limit the number of duplication's to a total of 6. (or any changeable variable)

3. Update the <h4> content and change the number 1 to the next number. ie: (1-6)

I'm not very JS savvy although I do dabble. If anyone has the time to help me figure out the above it would be beyond appreciated! Here's the JS FIDDLE I've been playing with.

Thanks!

var regex = /^(.+?)(\d+)$/i;
var cloneIndex = $(".clonedInput").length;

function clone(){
    $(this).parents(".clonedInput").clone()
        .appendTo("body")
        .attr("id", "clonedInput" +  cloneIndex)
        .find("*")
        .each(function() {
            var id = this.id || "";
            var match = id.match(regex) || [];
            if (match.length == 3) {
                this.id = match[1] + (cloneIndex);
            }
        })
        .on('click', 'button.clone', clone)
        .on('click', 'button.remove', remove);
    cloneIndex++;
}
function remove(){
    $(this).parents(".clonedInput").remove();
}
$("button.clone").on("click", clone);

$("button.remove").on("click", remove);
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  • on click of clone you want to duplicate .clonedInput1 div right?
    – Ajey
    Jun 6, 2016 at 16:07

3 Answers 3

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I think the folowing is what you're trying to acheive, you have to add another variables cloned_nbr and clones_limit to control the cloned divs:

var cloneIndex = 1;
var clones_limit = 4;
var cloned_nbr = $(".clonedInput").length-1; //Exclude Default (first) div 

function clone()
{
  if(cloned_nbr<clones_limit)
  {
    cloneIndex++;
    cloned_nbr++;

    var new_clone =  $(".clonedInput").first().clone();

    new_clone.attr("id", "clonedInput" +  cloneIndex);
    new_clone.find(".label-nbr").text(cloneIndex);
    new_clone.find(".category").attr("id","category"+cloneIndex);
    new_clone.find(".remove").attr("id","remove"+cloneIndex);
    new_clone.on('click', 'button.clone', clone);
    new_clone.on('click', 'button.remove', remove);

    $(".clone").before(new_clone);
  }
}
function remove(){
  if(cloneIndex>1){
    $(this).parents(".clonedInput").remove();
    cloned_nbr--;
  }
}
$("button.clone").on("click", clone);

$("button.remove").on("click", remove);
body { padding: 10px;}

.clonedInput { padding: 10px; border-radius: 5px; background-color: #def; margin-bottom: 10px; }

.clonedInput div { margin: 5px; }
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="clonedInput1" class="clonedInput">
  <div>
    <label for="txtCategory" class="">Learning category <span class="label-nbr">1</span><span class="requiredField">*</span></label>
    <select class="category" name="txtCategory[]" id="category1">
      <option value="">Please select</option>
    </select>
  </div>

  <div class="actions">
    <button class="remove">Remove</button>
  </div>
</div>

<button class="clone">Clone</button>

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  • Can I ask how do i change the buttons to id's in the script? I am actually gonna use div buttons and now its not liking me putting an id in place of the button.
    – Patrick
    Jun 6, 2016 at 16:26
  • if you have a moment would love for you to check out my new issue here: stackoverflow.com/questions/37663974/…
    – Patrick
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:16
  • Yes with pleasure , new_clone.show(".remove").attr("id","remove"+cloneIndex); should be new_clone.find(".remove").attr("id","remove"+cloneIndex);. replace show by find. Jun 6, 2016 at 18:20
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You can select the last occurence of .clonedInput and clone that, then insert it after the original element:

var regex = /^(.+?)(\d+)$/i;

function clone(){
    var cloneIndex = $(".clonedInput").length + 1;
    if (cloneIndex > 6) return;

    $source = $(".clonedInput").last();
    $source.clone()
        .insertAfter($source)
        .attr("id", "clonedInput" +  cloneIndex)
        .find("*")
        .each(function() {
            var id = this.id || "";
            var match = id.match(regex) || [];
            if (match.length == 3) {
                this.id = match[1] + (cloneIndex);
            }
        })
        .on('click', 'button.remove', remove)
        .find('label').html('Learning category ' + cloneIndex + ' <span class="requiredField">*</span>');
}
function remove(){
    $(this).parents(".clonedInput").remove();
}
$("button.clone").on("click", clone);

$("button.remove").on("click", remove);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>

<div id="clonedInput1" class="clonedInput">
    <div>
        <label for="txtCategory" class="">Learning category 1 <span class="requiredField">*</span></label>
        <select class="" name="txtCategory[]" id="category1">
            <option value="">Please select</option>
        </select>
    </div>
   
    <div class="actions">
        <button class="remove">Remove</button>
    </div>
</div>

<button class="clone">Clone</button>

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I'd initialize plain block as template and use it as clone base.

HTML

<div class="box-wrap">
     <button class="clone">Clone</button>
</div>

Full demo: http://jsfiddle.net/jeafgilbert/tfFLt/1898/

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