I have a set of dynamically generated checkboxes, where each of them has a data-id
attribute corresponding to a database integer id. When i populate my html-form with an object to edit, there is a list of integers representing which checkboxes should be checked. The checkboxes are wrapped in a div
with class checkbox-wrapper
.
So html looks like this:
<div class="checkbox-wrapper">
<input type="checkbox" id="checkbox1" data-id="1">
<label for="checkbox1">Checkbox 1</label>
</div>
<div class="checkbox-wrapper">
<input type="checkbox" id="checkbox2" data-id="2">
<label for="checkbox2">Checkbox 2</label>
</div>
<div class="checkbox-wrapper">
<input type="checkbox" id="checkbox3" data-id="99">
<label for="checkbox3">Checkbox 99</label>
</div>
Note that the id runs on auto increment index numbers, while data-id might have a different id value. I want to select them by data-id.
Now, using JQuery, I know I can select the relevant checkboxes like this:
$(".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='99']");
$(".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='1']");
This works in my console, in chrome, and it returns the relevant DOM-element. Likewise, this below, sets the checkboxes to checked:
$(".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='99']").prop("checked", "checked");
$(".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='1']").prop("checked", "checked");
However, if I iterate through a list of integers in my javascript code (not directly in the console), and log the returned elements, based on the id values, I get some weird results:
var ids = [1,2]
$.each(ids, function(index, myID){
console.log($(".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='"+myID+"']"));
$(".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='"+myID+"']").prop("checked", "checked");
});
First of all, no checkboxes are checked. Second, my console prints strange results:
n.fn.init[0]
context: document
length: 0
prevObject: n.fn.init[1]
selector: ".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='1']"
__proto__: n[0]
n.fn.init[0]
context: document
length: 0
prevObject: n.fn.init[1]
selector: ".checkbox-wrapper>input[data-id='2']"
__proto__: n[0]
The printed selector Strings seems perfect. The exact same selectors returns the DOM-elements, when written directly into the chrome console. Then they return objects like this:
[<input type="checkbox" id="checkbox1" data-id="1">]
What is the n.fn.init[0], and why it is returned? Why are my two seemingly identical JQuery functions returning different things?
length
property is0
, which means the element is not found from the selector you provided, hence the use ofprop()
has no effect. As you can see in this example your code as you've described it works. This means that you need to check the console for errors elsewhere in your code. The issue could be that you haven't included the jQuery library properly, or that you're running your code before the DOM is ready.changeDate
-event, which I do not suppose halts the execution of my population method, until it is done creating the checkbox DOM-elements. @RoryMcCrossan, your comment is actually a full answer to my question. You should write it up as an answer..prop("checked", "checked")
should be.prop("checked", true)