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I'm using the advanced template of Yii2. Whenever the select2 'placeholder' is assigned a value, the widget won't show the initial value. I can work around this by using ['placeholder' => $placeholder] and setting the variable to NULL whenever an initial value exists. However, if the placeholder is NULL and an initial value is showing, then allowClear doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?

View:

use kartik\select2\Select2;

<?= $form->field($profile, 'associationSelect')->widget(Select2::classname(), [
    'data' => $associationList,
    'language' => 'en',
    'theme' => 'krajee',
    'options' => ['placeholder' => 'Select Association ...'],
    'pluginOptions' => ['allowClear' => true],
])->label(''); ?>

Controller:

$associationArray = Association::find()                                             
    ->select('association, id')
    ->indexBy('id')
    ->orderBy('association')
    ->all(); 
$associationList = ArrayHelper::map($associationArray, 'id', 'association');

$associationList is an array like {[1]=>"association1", [2]=>"association2, [3] ..."}.
$profile->associationSelect is prepopulated by the controller with a key. My problem is that the widget always shows 'Select Association ...' whether $profile->associationSelect is populated or not. I only want the placeholder to show if $associationSelect is empty, as that's how a placeholder is supposed to work. And if I leave placeholder empty (NULL), the clear option ("x") shows up in the widget, but won't clear the text (i.e. it doesn't do anything when clicked).

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I either didn't completely understand your question or I think I have solved your problem with only a few changes. I have put here several different things so you might not need some of them.

/*
 * $profile->associationSelect: data list and assigned default value by key: 2 (third element).
 * With this line, your select2 will have a default chosen value from data list.
 * Remove this (1) line to show placeholder instead.
 */
if (!empty($associationList)) {
    $form->associationSelect = 2; 
    echo $form->field($profile, 'associationSelect')->widget(Select2::classname(), [
        'data' => $associationList,
        'language' => 'en',
        'theme' => 'krajee',
        'options' => [
            'placeholder' => $associationList[3] // Placeholder will show 4th element from data list (we do have a list)
        ],
        'pluginOptions' => [
            'allowClear' => true
        ],
    ]);
} else {
    echo $form->field($profile, 'associationSelect')->widget(Select2::classname(), [
        'data' => $associationList,
        'language' => 'en',
        'theme' => 'krajee',
        'options' => [
            'placeholder' => 'Please select a value' // Placeholder will be default text since we don't have a list.
        ],
        'pluginOptions' => [
            'allowClear' => true
        ],
    ]);
}

You may choose which option you want (whether with default selected value or just with placeholder). In both cases you can use allowClear and you won't get any errors (if done correctly, of course).

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  • That's not how I understand placeholder to work. Of course, I could be wrong :-). I want placeholder to show "Select Association ...", unless $profile->associationSelect is pre-populated with a value from the database, in which case it should show that value and give me the option to clear it. If I implement placeholder as you have shown above, it will display the correct value, but the text will be a light grey and I don't get the clear option, because it is, after all, only a placeholder. See my updated code above. I hope that makes sense.
    – IBNets
    Aug 4, 2016 at 23:01
  • @SM0827 If I understood correctly, your data contains only 2 options (with keys 1 or 2) and you want to show one of them if that list is not empty? Which one eould you like? Aug 5, 2016 at 5:03
  • @SM0827 I have edited my answer. This will check if we have a data list and if so, then set default value (selected), otherwise, it will show placeholder. Aug 5, 2016 at 7:34
  • Thanks for following up. I use several of these widgets in my application and the data array can contain varying numbers of items. I can already do what you have shown above without having an if...else statement simply by setting ['placeholder' => $placeholder], and assign $placeholder either with the initial value, or 'Select Value ...' in the controller. If the widget is working properly I shouldn't need to use an if...then statement. Besides, I am still left with the problem in my comment above - i.e. the allowClear doesn't work.
    – IBNets
    Aug 5, 2016 at 12:42
  • @SM0827 Well, I don't know other solutions in here, then. For me it works fine. Maybe it's something with your data list? When I put bad data in that list, AllowClear is not working for me either. Aug 5, 2016 at 12:54
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The problem is that 'associationSelect' is an internal attribute rather than a db attribute. I switched to a db attribute and it works just fine.

<?= $form->field($profile, 'association')->widget(Select2::classname(), [                         
    'data' => ArrayHelper::map(Association::find()->orderBy('id')->all(), 'id', 'association'),
    'language' => 'en',
    'theme' => 'krajee',
    'options' => ['placeholder' => 'Select ...',],
    'pluginOptions' => ['allowClear' => true],
])->label(''); ?>

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