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I have a select2 v4.0.0 being populated from an Ajax array. If I set the val of the select2 I can see via javascript debugging that it has selected the correct item (#3 in my case), however this is not shown in the select box, it is still showing the placeholder. enter image description here

Whereas I should be seeing something like this: enter image description here

In my form fields:

<input name="creditor_id" type="hidden" value="3" />
<div class="form-group minimal form-gap-after">
    <span class="col-xs-3 control-label minimal">
        <label for="Creditor:">Creditor:</label>
    </span>
    <div class="col-xs-9">
        <div class="input-group col-xs-8 pull-left select2-bootstrap-prepend">
            <select class="creditor_select2 input-xlarge form-control minimal select2 col-xs-8">
                <option></option>
            </select>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>

My javascript:

var initial_creditor_id="3";
$(".creditor_select2").select2({
    ajax: {
        url: "/admin/api/transactions/creditorlist",
        dataType: 'json',
        delay: 250,
        data: function (params) {
            return {
                q: params.term,
                c_id: initial_creditor_id,
                page: params.page
            };
        },
        processResults: function (data, page) {
            return {
                results: data
            };
        },
        cache: true
    },
    placeholder: "Search for a Creditor",
    width: "element",
    theme: "bootstrap",
    allowClear: true
}).on("select2:select", function (e) {
    var selected=e.params.data;
    if (typeof selected!=="undefined") {
        $("[name='creditor_id']").val(selected.creditor_id);
        $("#allocationsDiv").hide();
        $("[name='amount_cash']").val("");
        $("[name='amount_cheque']").val("");
        $("[name='amount_direct']").val("");
        $("[name='amount_creditcard']").val("");
    }
}).on("select2:unselecting", function (e) {
    $("form").each(function () {
        this.reset()
    });
    ("#allocationsDiv").hide();
    $("[name='creditor_id']").val("");
}).val(initial_creditor_id);

How can I make the select box show the selected item rather than the placeholder? Should I be sending this as part of the AJAX JSON response perhaps?

In the past, Select2 required an option called initSelection that was defined whenever a custom data source was being used, allowing for the initial selection for the component to be determined. This worked fine for me in v3.5.

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15 Answers 15

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You are doing most things correctly, it looks like the only problem you are hitting is that you are not triggering the change method after you are setting the new value. Without a change event, Select2 cannot know that the underlying value has changed so it will only display the placeholder. Changing your last part to

.val(initial_creditor_id).trigger('change');

Should fix your issue, and you should see the UI update right away.


This is assuming that you have an <option> already that has a value of initial_creditor_id. If you do not Select2, and the browser, will not actually be able to change the value, as there is no option to switch to, and Select2 will not detect the new value. I noticed that your <select> only contains a single option, the one for the placeholder, which means that you will need to create the new <option> manually.

var $option = $("<option selected></option>").val(initial_creditor_id).text("Whatever Select2 should display");

And then append it to the <select> that you initialized Select2 on. You may need to get the text from an external source, which is where initSelection used to come into play, which is still possible with Select2 4.0.0. Like a standard select, this means you are going to have to make the AJAX request to retrieve the value and then set the <option> text on the fly to adjust.

var $select = $('.creditor_select2');

$select.select2(/* ... */); // initialize Select2 and any events

var $option = $('<option selected>Loading...</option>').val(initial_creditor_id);

$select.append($option).trigger('change'); // append the option and update Select2

$.ajax({ // make the request for the selected data object
  type: 'GET',
  url: '/api/for/single/creditor/' + initial_creditor_id,
  dataType: 'json'
}).then(function (data) {
  // Here we should have the data object
  $option.text(data.text).val(data.id); // update the text that is displayed (and maybe even the value)
  $option.removeData(); // remove any caching data that might be associated
  $select.trigger('change'); // notify JavaScript components of possible changes
});

While this may look like a lot of code, this is exactly how you would do it for non-Select2 select boxes to ensure that all changes were made.

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  • 14
    Any idea how to preselect multiple options for multi select boxes?
    – user396404
    Aug 11, 2015 at 14:05
  • 6
    @user396404 the same concepts should apply, just pass a list of ids into val() instead of a single id. Or just append multiple <option selected> and that should be handled automatically. Aug 11, 2015 at 14:13
  • 5
    I realize this answer is over a year old, but the documentation for Select2 for the FAQ question: "How can I set the initially selected options when using AJAX?" still points to this. I've attached a JSFiddle as a working example for v4.0.3 jsfiddle.net/57co6c95
    – Clint
    Jul 6, 2016 at 18:05
  • 3
    There is a problem. What if I want to request more than just id and text? I have tried but the data option only getting the data for templateResult and ignore it for templateSelection. Any idea?
    – ClearBoth
    Jan 30, 2017 at 13:29
  • 2
    Also, I tried this solution, but unfortunately after calling $select.trigger('change'); the option is still with the Loading... text, even though data.text had exactly the text I wanted. Maybe this is no longer supported in 4.0.6. Jul 31, 2018 at 13:12
35

What I've done is more clean and needs to make two arrays :

  • one contains a list of Object with id and a text (in my case its id and name, depending of your templateResult) (its what you get from ajax query)
  • the second is only an array of ids (selection value)

I initialize select2 using the first array as data, and the second as the val.

An example function with as parameters a dict of id:name.

function initMyList(values) {
    var selected = [];
    var initials = [];

    for (var s in values) {
        initials.push({id: s, name: values[s].name});
        selected.push(s);
    }

    $('#myselect2').select2({
        data: initials,
        ajax: {
            url: "/path/to/value/",
            dataType: 'json',
            delay: 250,
            data: function (params) {
                return {
                    term: params.term,
                    page: params.page || 1,
                };
            },
            processResults: function (data, params) {
                params.page = params.page || 1;

                return {
                    results: data.items,
                    pagination: {
                        more: (params.page * 30) < data.total_count
                    }
                };
            },
            cache: true
        },
        minimumInputLength: 1,
        tokenSeparators: [",", " "],
        placeholder: "Select none, one or many values",
        templateResult: function (item) { return item.name; },
        templateSelection: function (item) { return item.name; },
        matcher: function(term, text) { return text.name.toUpperCase().indexOf(term.toUpperCase()) != -1; },
    });

    $('#myselect2').val(selected).trigger('change');
}

You can feed the initials value using ajax calls, and use jquery promises to do the select2 initialization.

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  • 4
    This is definitely the better way of doing it. Manipulating the DOM by adding <option> doesn't seem to be the most logical way to do it. This is how I do it in 4.0 Aug 2, 2016 at 17:43
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    @firebird631, your solution is brilliant, it works and very big thanks!
    – userlond
    Aug 26, 2016 at 10:19
  • this is the cleanest solution i have seen so far Dec 25, 2016 at 11:24
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    I will note that internally the data option is just generating <option> tags and adding them to the select. This answer doesn't cover how you handle cases where you need to go out to an API to get more information, but I guess that's a less typical case. Feb 17, 2017 at 15:58
  • Hello with ajax I am not able to do it. When I send a list with two object there is no problem it tries to insert those two object but only one inserted. and already selected automatically. I never able to see two option, even I sent two item. Mar 16, 2017 at 3:43
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It's works for me ...

Don't use jQuery, only HTML: Create the option value you will display as selected. If ID it's in select2 data it will selected automatically.

<select id="select2" name="mySelect2">
  <option value="mySelectedValue">
        Hello, I'm here!
  </option>
</select>

Select2.org - Default Pre Selected values

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  • You are missing selected attribute. And this is not working well with custom rendering.
    – Loenix
    Oct 26, 2021 at 7:40
  • Question is using ajax. So this is unnecessary to suggest not using it. I have the same problem because of massive data, I use ajax to page it and not block the dom. Nov 8, 2023 at 15:27
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The issue of being forced to trigger('change') drove me nuts, as I had custom code in the change trigger, which should only trigger when the user changes the option in the dropdown. IMO, change should not be triggered when setting an init value at the start.

I dug deep and found the following: https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/3620

Example:

$dropDown.val(1).trigger('change.select2');

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One scenario that I haven't seen people really answer, is how to have a preselection when the options are AJAX sourced, and you can select multiple. Since this is the go-to page for AJAX preselection, I'll add my solution here.

$('#mySelect').select2({
    ajax: {
        url: endpoint,
        dataType: 'json',
        data: [
            { // Each of these gets processed by fnRenderResults.
                id: usersId,
                text: usersFullName,
                full_name: usersFullName,
                email: usersEmail,
                image_url: usersImageUrl,
                selected: true // Causes the selection to actually get selected.
            }
        ],
        processResults: function(data) {

            return {
                results: data.users,
                pagination: {
                    more: data.next !== null
                }
            };

        }
    },
    templateResult: fnRenderResults,
    templateSelection: fnRenderSelection, // Renders the result with my own style
    selectOnClose: true
}); 
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If you are using a templateSelection and ajax, some of these other answers may not work. It seems that creating a new option element and setting the value and text will not satisfy the template method when your data objects use other values than id and text.

Here is what worked for me:

$("#selectElem").select2({
  ajax: { ... },
  data: [YOUR_DEFAULT_OBJECT],
  templateSelection: yourCustomTemplate
} 

Check out the jsFiddle here: https://jsfiddle.net/shanabus/f8h1xnv4

In my case, I had to processResults in since my data did not contain the required id and text fields. If you need to do this, you will also need to run your initial selection through the same function. Like so:

$(".js-select2").select2({
  ajax: {
    url: SOME_URL,
    processResults: processData
  },
  data: processData([YOUR_INIT_OBJECT]).results,
  minimumInputLength: 1,
  templateSelection: myCustomTemplate
});

function processData(data) {
  var mapdata = $.map(data, function (obj) {      
    obj.id = obj.Id;
    obj.text = '[' + obj.Code + '] ' + obj.Description;
    return obj;
  });
  return { results: mapdata }; 
}

function myCustomTemplate(item) {
     return '<strong>' + item.Code + '</strong> - ' + item.Description;
}
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  • FINALLY!!!!! Wow, that could not have been more frustrating!! I had been using "name" instead of "text" and it was killing me. I switched to the default "text" key and it's working perfectly now. Thank you!
    – HTMLGuy
    Aug 27, 2017 at 1:57
2

For a simple and semantic solution i prefer to define the initial value in HTML, example:

<select name="myfield" data-placeholder="Select an option">
    <option value="initial-value" selected>Initial text</option>
</select>

So when i call $('select').select2({ ajax: {...}}); the initial value is initial-value and its option text is Initial text.

My current Select2 version is 4.0.3, but i think it has a great compatibility with other versions.

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  • I guess you are saving not only a select value, but also a text to your database, so you can retrieve it like that... sheesh!
    – Vitalij
    Sep 5, 2018 at 19:45
  • @ITDesigns.eu, I don't think so, the value sento to database is initial-value and the text Initial text act as a placeholder, it isn't sent to database. It is working in my application. Sep 5, 2018 at 20:29
  • why would I need a placeholder instead of a real text in the actual option?!
    – Vitalij
    Sep 6, 2018 at 8:19
  • @ITDesigns.eu, Select2 catches this info and mount itself Sep 6, 2018 at 11:04
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https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/4272 only this solved my problem. even you set default value by option, you have to format the object, which has the text attribute and this is what you want to show in your option. so, your format function have to use || to choose the attribute which is not empty.

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after spending a few hours searching for a solution, I decided to create my own. He it is:

 function CustomInitSelect2(element, options) {
            if (options.url) {
                $.ajax({
                    type: 'GET',
                    url: options.url,
                    dataType: 'json'
                }).then(function (data) {
                    element.select2({
                        data: data
                    });
                    if (options.initialValue) {
                        element.val(options.initialValue).trigger('change');
                    }
                });
            }
        }

And you can initialize the selects using this function:

$('.select2').each(function (index, element) {
            var item = $(element);
            if (item.data('url')) {
                CustomInitSelect2(item, {
                    url: item.data('url'),
                    initialValue: item.data('value')
                });
            }
            else {
                item.select2();
            }
        });

And of course, here is the html:

<select class="form-control select2" id="test1" data-url="mysite/load" data-value="123"></select>
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  • Great idea for a generic initialisation procedure. Apr 15, 2017 at 19:25
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Easiest Solution ever

$(document).ready(function(){

  $("#allowed_products").select2({
      ajax: {
          url: "/factory/get_product_list",
          dataType: 'json',
          type: "POST",
          // Additional AJAX parameters go here; see the end of this chapter for the full code of this example
          data: function (params) {
              var query = {
                  search: params.term,
                  csrfmiddlewaretoken: `${$("input[name=csrfmiddlewaretoken]").val()}`
              }
              return query;
          },

          delay: 250,
          processResults: function(data) {
              return {
              results: data.products
              };
          },
          cache: true,
      },
      placeholder: "Select products",
      dropdownParent: $("#edit-product")
  })

  $.ajax({
        url: `/user/to/selectedProducts`,
        type: "POST",
        data: {
            "params": {}
        },
        success: function (data) {
            let selectElement = $("#allowed_products");   
            $.each(data.selected_products, function(index, obj) {
               var option = new Option(obj.text, obj.id, true, true);
               selectElement.append(option).trigger("change");
            });
        },
        error: function (error) {
            console.log(error)
        }
  });
});
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/select2.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />

<label for="limit">Allowed Products</label>
<select id="allowed_products" class="select2 select2-multiple" multiple data-placeholder="Search product" tabindex="-1" aria-hidden="true" name="product" required>
  <option value=""></option>
</select>

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/js/select2.min.js"></script>

Add the selected (default) value to the select2 dropdown as an option and mark then selected so that select2() considers it select and when by Ajax a new list of options of the dropdown is loaded, merges the new options with the already selected option.

Thus it causes no conflict with the already selected option.

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I am adding this answer mainly because I can't comment above! I found it was the comment by @Nicki and her jsfiddle, https://jsfiddle.net/57co6c95/, that eventually got this working for me.

Among other things, it gave examples of the format for the json needed. The only change I had to make was that my initial results were returned in the same format as the other ajax call so I had to use

$option.text(data[0].text).val(data[0].id);

rather than

$option.text(data.text).val(data.id);
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Create simple ajax combo with de initial seleted value for select2 4.0.3

<select name="mycombo" id="mycombo""></select>                   
<script>
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function (event) {
    selectMaker.create('table', 'idname', '1', $("#mycombo"), 2, 'type');                                
});
</script>  

library .js

var selectMaker = {
create: function (table, fieldname, initialSelected, input, minimumInputLength = 3, type ='',placeholder = 'Select a element') {
    if (input.data('select2')) {
        input.select2("destroy");
    }
    input.select2({
        placeholder: placeholder,
        width: '100%',
        minimumInputLength: minimumInputLength,
        containerCssClass: type,
        dropdownCssClass: type,
        ajax: {
            url: 'ajaxValues.php?getQuery=true&table=' + table + '&fieldname=' + fieldname + '&type=' + type,
            type: 'post',
            dataType: 'json',
            contentType: "application/json",
            delay: 250,
            data: function (params) {
                return {
                    term: params.term, // search term
                    page: params.page
                };
            },
            processResults: function (data) {
                return {
                    results: $.map(data.items, function (item) {
                        return {
                            text: item.name,
                            id: item.id
                        }
                    })
                };
            }
        }
    });
    if (initialSelected>0) {
        var $option = $('<option selected>Cargando...</option>').val(0);
        input.append($option).trigger('change'); // append the option and update Select2
        $.ajax({// make the request for the selected data object
            type: 'GET',
            url: 'ajaxValues.php?getQuery=true&table=' + table + '&fieldname=' + fieldname + '&type=' + type + '&initialSelected=' + initialSelected,
            dataType: 'json'
        }).then(function (data) {
            // Here we should have the data object
            $option.text(data.items[0].name).val(data.items[0].id); // update the text that is displayed (and maybe even the value)
            $option.removeData(); // remove any caching data that might be associated
            input.trigger('change'); // notify JavaScript components of possible changes
        });
    }
}
};

and the php server side

<?php
if (isset($_GET['getQuery']) && isset($_GET['table']) && isset($_GET['fieldname'])) {
//parametros carga de petición
parse_str(file_get_contents("php://input"), $data);
$data = (object) $data;
if (isset($data->term)) {
    $term = pSQL($data->term);
}else{
    $term = '';
}
if (isset($_GET['initialSelected'])){
    $id =pSQL($_GET['initialSelected']);
}else{
    $id = '';
}
if ($_GET['table'] == 'mytable' && $_GET['fieldname'] == 'mycolname' && $_GET['type'] == 'mytype') {

    if (empty($id)){
        $where = "and name like '%" . $term . "%'";
    }else{
         $where = "and id= ".$id;
    }

    $rows = yourarrayfunctionfromsql("SELECT id, name 
                    FROM yourtable
                    WHERE 1 " . $where . "
                    ORDER BY name ");
}

$items = array("items" => $rows);
$var = json_encode($items);
echo $var;
?>
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This is the solution that worked for me for multiple + template :

(my ajax return an additional parameter, "email")

// my template
var my_template_func = function (data){
    if( data.email )
        var email = data.email;
    else if( data.element )
        var email = data.element.dataset.email;
    var html = '<span><span>'+data.text+'</span> - <em>'+email+'</em></span>';
        return $(html);
};

// select2 init
$('.my-select').select2({
    ajax: {
        url: '...',
        dataType: 'json',
    },
    templateResult: my_template_func,
    templateSelection: my_template_func,
});

Then either i set default option(s) in html

<option value="555" data-email="[email protected]" selected>Bob</option>

Or i add the option(s) with JS

// add option(s)
var option = new Option('Bob', 555, true, true);
option.dataset.email = '[email protected]';
$('.my-select').append(option).trigger('change');
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I'm Using Select2 V 4.0.13

I found a workable solution for the ones looking for selecting a specific option by value.

Note that I commented my ajax request because it's my personal webpage and StackOverflow is not allowed, but you can put your own request url in data-requesturl select attribute and uncomment ajax in js part. Remember to return array with [{"id":"id","text":"text"}] structure.

I used another ajax because I don't wanted select2 requests every search or paginate, that's a solution to get data before and use transport with server data.

The most important part is to put selected value in data-value select attribute, and then it will be selected.

var ssTimerObj = {};

$('.SelectSearch').each(function () {
  var ssSelector = $(this),
      ssID = $(this).attr('id');

  if(!$(ssSelector).hasClass('Lazy')){
    $(ssSelector).select2({
      dropdownParent: $(ssSelector).parent(),
      allowClear: true
    });
  } else {
    ssTimerObj[ssID] = null;

    var requestURL = $(ssSelector).attr('data-requesturl'),
        requestParameters = $(ssSelector).attr('data-requestparameters'),
        placeholder = $(ssSelector).attr('data-placeholder'),
        value = $(ssSelector).attr('data-value'),
        pageSize = $(ssSelector).attr('data-pagesize');
     
    requestParameters = requestParameters === undefined ? '' : requestParameters;
    requestParameters = requestParameters.replace(/'/g, '"');
    requestParameters = requestParameters !== '' ? JSON.parse(requestParameters) : {};
    placeholder = placeholder === undefined ? '' : placeholder;
    value = value === undefined ? '' : value;
    pageSize = pageSize === undefined ? 0 : pageSize;
    pageSize = parseInt(pageSize, 10);
    
    data = JSON.parse('[{"id":"nsalazar","text":"Nelly Salazar Mori"},{"id":"mtriguero","text":"Marta Triguero Consentino"},{"id":"ddiaz","text":"David D\u00edaz De Mier"},{"id":"vlopez","text":"Ver\u00f3nica  L\u00f3pez  Mart\u00edn"},{"id":"esanchez","text":"Eduardo S\u00e1nchez Rodr\u00edguez"},{"id":"mgraca","text":"M\u00f3nica Graca "}]');
    
    /*$.ajax({
      data: requestParameters,
      url: requestURL,
      type: 'POST',
      beforeSend: function () {},
      success: function (data) {
    */
        var dataSelect = data;
    
        $(ssSelector).html('');

        $(ssSelector).select2({
          dropdownParent: $(ssSelector).parent(),
          allowClear: true,
          placeholder: placeholder,
          ajax: {
            delay: 250,
            transport: function(params, success, failure) {
              var term = params.data.term != undefined ? params.data.term.toLowerCase() : '';
              var page = params.data.page != undefined ? params.data.page : 1;

              if (ssTimerObj[ssID]){
                clearTimeout(ssTimerObj[ssID]);
              }

              ssTimerObj[ssID] = setTimeout(function(){
                ssTimerObj[ssID] = null;
                var results = dataSelect // your base array here
                    .filter(function(f){
                      // your custom filtering here.
                      return f.text !== undefined ? f.text.toLowerCase().includes(term) : true;
                    })
                    .map(function(f){
                      // your custom mapping here.
                      return { id: f.id, text: f.text}; 
                    });

                var paged = results.slice((page -1) * pageSize, page * pageSize);

                var options = {
                      results: paged,
                      pagination: {
                        more: results.length >= page * pageSize
                      }
                    };
                success(options);
              }, params.delay);
            }
          }
        });
        
        if(value !== ''){
          var selectedData = dataSelect.filter(function(f){
                return f.id !== undefined ? (f.id === value ? true : false) : false;
              });

          if(selectedData.length > 0){
            $(ssSelector).select2("trigger", "select", {
              data: { id: selectedData[0]['id'], text: selectedData[0]['text'] }
            });
          }
        }
    /*
    },
      error: function (error) {
        console.log(error);
      }
    });
    */
  }
});
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/select2.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>

<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/js/select2.min.js"></script>

<div class="row m-3">
  <div class="col-sm-12">
    <label for="User">Select Valued</label>
    <select class="form-control SelectSearch Lazy" name="User" id="User" data-placeholder="--Seleccione--" data-requesturl="[RequestURL for example: /GetUserList]" data-pagesize="60" data-value="nsalazar">
      <option value="">Cargando...</option>
    </select>
  </div>
  
  <div class="col-sm-12 mt-2">
    <label for="User2">Select Normal</label>
    <select class="form-control SelectSearch Lazy" name="User2" id="User2" data-placeholder="--Seleccione--" data-requesturl="[RequestURL for example: /GetUserList]" data-pagesize="60">
      <option value="">Cargando...</option>
    </select>
  </div>
</div>

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Hi was almost quitting this and go back to select 3.5.1. But finally I got the answer!

$('#test').select2({
    placeholder: "Select a Country",
    minimumResultsForSearch: 2,
    ajax: {
        url: '...',
        dataType: 'json',
        cache: false,
        data: function (params) {
                var queryParameters = {
                    q: params.term
                }
                return queryParameters;
        },
        processResults: function (data) {
            return {
                results: data.items
            };
        }
    }
});

var option1 = new Option("new",true, true);

$('#status').append(option1);

$('#status').trigger('change');

Just be sure that the new option is one of the select2 options. I get this by a json.

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  • Hi - what is '#status' ? shouldthat be '#test' ? Nov 12, 2015 at 18:08

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