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I'm using the jQuery plugin Autocomplete like Google and it's working very well. But the AJAX request is triggered on every key press. That means, the string washington will cause ten (!) requests. Well, the number of the requests can be reduced by using the option minLength. But e.g. with minLength:3 we still send seven requests (beggining by the fourth character).

$(function() {
    $("#bar").autocomplete({
        minLength: 3,
        limit: 5,
        source : [
            function(query, add) {
                fooNumber = $('#foo-number').val();
                $.getJSON("/my/ajax/controller/bar?data[number]=" + query + "&data[foo_name]=" + fooNumber, function(response) {
                    add(response);
                })
        }],  
    });
});

How to prevent the instant requesting the server and make the script only send a new request, when the user hasn't been typing since e.g 300 ms?

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2 Answers 2

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This might be useful. (Not tested)

//global variable
var keyPressed = new Date();
// Call where you're watching for pressed keys.
var updateKeyPressed = function(){
    keyPressed = new Date();
}

$(function() {
    $("#bar").autocomplete({
        minLength: 3,
        limit: 5,
        appendMethod:'replace',
        closeOnBlur: true,
        source : [
            function(query, add) {
                var currentDate = new Date();
                setInterval(function(){
                    currentDate = new Date();
                    if (currentDate.getTime() > keyPressed.getTime()) {
                        orderApplicationNumber = $('#foo-number').val();
                        $.getJSON("/my/ajax/controller/bar?data[number]=" + query + "&data[foo_name]=" + fooNumber, function(response) {
                            add(response);
                        });
                    }
                }, 300);
            }
        ],
    });
});
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  • Thank you! I corrected the code, so it's executable now (some braces were set incorrect). But now the requests are sent directly after the page is loaded and are sent to the server all the time (like in an infinite loop).
    – automatix
    Mar 31, 2016 at 13:41
  • I set the currentDate twice and put the call of the updateKeyPressed() to the wrong place. Now I've debugged this -- and it works! Thank you very much!
    – automatix
    Mar 31, 2016 at 14:35
  • It's a really good workaround, but not a solution for me. It also has the side effect, that it prevent autocompletion without typing. Anyway, I will not accept the answer, but give a +1 for it. Thank you for your help!
    – automatix
    Apr 6, 2016 at 9:46
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Sorry, I missunderstood. You could do some logic with flags and settimeout with the function in source, like (have not tested it):

var timer;

$("#bar").autocomplete({
        minLength: 3,
        limit: 5,
        cacheLength: 1,
        source : [
            function(query, add) {

                clearTimeout(timer);

                timer = setTimeout(function(){

                    fooNumber = $('#foo-number').val();
                    $.getJSON("/my/ajax/controller/bar?data[number]=" + query + "&data[foo_name]=" + fooNumber, function(response) {
                        add(response);
                    })

                }, 300)

        }],
    });

Or you could switch to jquery ui >

Original answer:

jquery ui autocomplete has a built-in parameter for that, delay (DOCS)

From the docs:

$( ".selector" ).autocomplete({
  delay: 500
});
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  • Thenk you for your answer! It works (with timer = null;, in order to avoid the ReferenceError: timer is not defined). But it's not, what Im looking for. The timeout means: all the (needless) requests will be sent, just some time later. E.g.: washington is still producing 7 requests, that are simply sent a bit later. What I want is reducing of the requests number. The every next requst should be sent. when I stop typing the search word.
    – automatix
    Mar 28, 2016 at 20:51
  • Switching to another autocomplete plugin is not an option currently, so I have to try it with "Autocomplete like Google".
    – automatix
    Mar 28, 2016 at 20:53

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