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EDIT: I found a temporary workaround for the no result handling. You can return a no results found tag with an id of 0. It's still selectable, but you can skip it when inserting the tags into the database like so:

if($tagId != 0){
    // tag is not the no result tag, so continue
}

It's a temporary solution, and the other question still stands.

EDIT 2: The no result handling question is answered. I had a mistake in my code that made turned preSelectedTags into a PHP error. Oops.

I've been searching for two days now and I can't seem to find the answer(s).

I'm using select2 to add a tag-functionality. It shows up fine and it works when there are tags set. However, the whole thing breaks when there are no preselected tags. Here's what my select2 looks like:

$('.candidateTags').select2({
    //omitted for brevity
}).select2('data',preSelectedTags);

preSelectedTags is a variable that contains json encoded arrays from PHP. This works fine when there tags are actually added, but when it doesn't find anything to preselect, the whole thing crashes.

Also, I can't seem to figure out what the ajax call should return when no results are found. This is what it returns if there are no results:

else {
    $results[] = array('id'=> "-1", 'text' => 'Er zijn geen resultaten gevonden');
}

echo json_encode($results);

Obviously, this returns a selectable choice, ruining my entire code. Can someone explain how I can use optional preselects and how I should handle the 'no returns found'-message?

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Remove your else condition And Try this Code in your java script,

if(typeof(preSelectedTags)=='undefined') {
    $('.candidateTags').select2('data',null);
}
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  • This kind of works. the problem is that now my data set is null. which means that when the user starts typing, Select2 gives the following error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'length' of null
    – Spyron10
    Mar 24, 2015 at 13:27
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I figured it out my own question(s).

The first part (about the preSelectedTags giving an error and breaking my select2 element): I used this to create the tags array:

var preSelectedTags = [<?php  
    foreach($preSelectedTags as $tag) { 
        echo($tag . ','); 
    }
?>];

This works, however when $preSelectedTags is empty, then PHP will turn the preSelectedTags var into an error. To solve this, add an if-statement:

if(!empty($preSelectedTags)){
    //code
}

Now the second part (about the 'no results found' selectable option):

There are two ways to solve this, apparently:

The first is to add 'disabled:true' to the json string, so it looks like this:

else {
    $results[] = array('id'=> "-1", 'text' => 'no results found', 'disabled' => 'true');
}

echo json_encode($results);

However, this did not work for me. The other way to solve it did, which was omitting the id in the $results array:

else {
    $results[] = array('text' => 'Er zijn geen resultaten gevonden');
}

echo json_encode($results);

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