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In my Rails View template, I'm using some jQuery for tabbed panels functionality:

<section>
... content ommitted
</section>
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
  $('.accordion-tabs-minimal').each(function(index) {
     $(this).children('li').first().children('a').addClass('is-active').next().addClass('is-open').show();
  });

  $('.accordion-tabs-minimal').on('click', 'li > a', function(event) {
     if (!$(this).hasClass('is-active')) {
      event.preventDefault();
      var accordionTabs = $(this).closest('.accordion-tabs-minimal')
      accordionTabs.find('.is-open').removeClass('is-open').hide();

      $(this).next().toggleClass('is-open').toggle();
      accordionTabs.find('.is-active').removeClass('is-active');
      $(this).addClass('is-active');
     } else {
      event.preventDefault();
    }
  });
});
</script>

Because I'm also using this script in other View templates, and I want to organize my Javascript a bit better, I created a Javascript file (tabbed_panels.js) under app/assets/javascripts and moved the above script to the tabbed_panels.js file.

However now the panels on my page have no content the first time the page is loaded. Only when the page is refreshed, the panels get loaded with content.

Does someone have an idea what's going on and how this can be solved, so my tabbed panels have content at the first page load?

thanks for your help,

Anthony

1 Answer 1

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Turbolinks

The likely issue you have will be that you're trying to load the $(document).ready function with Turbolinks running.

This simply won't work (if you're using Turbolinks), as since Turbolinks refreshes only the <body> tag of your page, it will typically prevent your JS from binding to the various elements in the DOM, as the JS has not been reloaded

The way to fix this is to develop your JS around Turbolinks (using Turbolinks' event handlers):

#app/assets/javascripts/tabbed_panels.js
var new_items = function() {
  $('.accordion-tabs-minimal').each(function(index) {
     $(this).children('li').first().children('a').addClass('is-active').next().addClass('is-open').show();
  });

  $(document).on('click', '.accordion-tabs-minimal li > a', function(event) {
     if (!$(this).hasClass('is-active')) {
      event.preventDefault();
      var accordionTabs = $(this).closest('.accordion-tabs-minimal')
      accordionTabs.find('.is-open').removeClass('is-open').hide();

      $(this).next().toggleClass('is-open').toggle();
      accordionTabs.find('.is-active').removeClass('is-active');
      $(this).addClass('is-active');
     } else {
      event.preventDefault();
    }
  });
});

$(document).on("page:load ready", new_items);

This should allow your tabs to be populated on page load, regardless of whether Turbolinks is operating or not.

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Unobtrusive JS

Something else to consider (you've already done this), is that you really need to use unobtrusive javascript in your application.

Unobtrusive JS basically means that you're able to abstract your "bindings" from your page to your Javascript files in the asset pipeline. There are several important reasons for this:

  • Your JS can be loaded on any page you want (it's DRY)
  • Your JS will reside in the "backend" of your app (won't pollute views)
  • You'll be able to use the JS to populate the various elements / objects you want on screen

It's always recommended you put your JS into separate files - including in the views sets you up for a big mess down the line

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  • Hi Rich, thanks for this elaborate explanation. I added the line $(document).on("page:load ready", new_items); to my tabbed_panels.js file, but it didn't solve the problem. I tabbed panels still don't get loaded when the page is loaded for the first time. The panels only get loaded when I refresh the page.
    – Toontje
    Aug 11, 2014 at 13:27
  • ooops, my bad, I only copied $(document).on("page:load ready", new_items); and didn't notice the rest of the script also had some changes. However it's still not working. When I check the console in Chrome, I get this error: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL
    – Toontje
    Aug 11, 2014 at 13:34
  • 1
    ok, problem fixed, there was a ')' too many, script is working now, thanks a lot.
    – Toontje
    Aug 11, 2014 at 13:36
  • There is a similar question and debate on how this works here stackoverflow.com/questions/41336325/… Dec 27, 2016 at 0:17
  • 1
    I guess that user decided to delete their answer and ensuing conversation in the linked topic. Dec 27, 2016 at 16:54

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