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Bootstrap-select - how to fire event on change

I'm using Bootstrap 3.0.2 and the Bootstrap-select plugin.

Here's my select list:

<select class="selectpicker" data-live-search="true" data-size="7">
  <option>Petr Karel</option>
  <option>Honza Novák</option>
  <option>David Egydy</option>
  <option>Sláva Kovář</option>
  <option>Hana Skalická</option>
  <option>Simona Kolářová</option>
  <option>Kateřina Sychová</option>
  <option>Amálka Sychová</option>
  <option>Jana Sychová</option>
  <option>Magdaléna Sychová</option>
  <option>Tereza Sychová</option>
  <option>Bohdana Sychová</option>
</select>

Here's my JavaScript:

//inicialization of select picker
$('.selectpicker').selectpicker();

//on change function i need to control selected value
$('select.selectpicker').on('change', function(){
   var selected = $('.selectpicker option:selected').val();
   alert(selected);
});

Issue

My problem is that change function won't work. It doesn't do anything, and I can't find solution by myself.

If i put it into document ready instead change function it seems to be working. So i guess i have mistake somewhere in:

$('select.selectpicker').on('change', function(){

I also tried to use only:

$('.selectpicker').on('change', function(){

without this select prefix but nothing changes.

UPDATE

Solution is putting jquery code into document.ready(). Thanks to Kartikeya

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user3690515 Avatar asked Sep 08 '14 09:09

user3690515


4 Answers

When Bootstrap Select initializes, it'll build a set of custom divs that run alongside the original <select> element and will typically synchronize state between the two input mechanisms.

BS Select Elements

Which is to say that one way to handle events on bootstrap select is to listen for events on the original select that it modifies, regardless of who updated it.

Solution 1 - Native Events

Just listen for a change event and get the selected value using javascript or jQuery like this:

$('select').on('change', function(e){
  console.log(this.value,
              this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,
              $(this).find("option:selected").val(),);
});

*NOTE: As with any script reliant on the DOM, make sure you wait for the DOM ready event before executing

Demo in Stack Snippets:

$(function() {

  $('select').on('change', function(e){
    console.log(this.value,
                this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,
                $(this).find("option:selected").val(),);
  });
  
});
<link href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.3.2/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<link href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bootstrap-select/1.12.4/css/bootstrap-select.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.3.2/js/bootstrap.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bootstrap-select/1.12.4/js/bootstrap-select.js"></script>

<select class="selectpicker">
  <option val="Must"> Mustard </option>
  <option val="Cat" > Ketchup </option>
  <option val="Rel" > Relish  </option>
</select>

Solution 2 - Bootstrap Select Custom Events

As this answer alludes, Bootstrap Select has their own set of custom events, including changed.bs.select which:

fires after the select's value has been changed. It passes through event, clickedIndex, newValue, oldValue.

And you can use that like this:

$("select").on("changed.bs.select", 
      function(e, clickedIndex, newValue, oldValue) {
    console.log(this.value, clickedIndex, newValue, oldValue)
});

Demo in Stack Snippets:

$(function() {

  $("select").on("changed.bs.select", 
        function(e, clickedIndex, newValue, oldValue) {
      console.log(this.value, clickedIndex, newValue, oldValue)
  });

});
<link href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.3.2/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<link href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bootstrap-select/1.12.4/css/bootstrap-select.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.3.2/js/bootstrap.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bootstrap-select/1.12.4/js/bootstrap-select.js"></script>

<select class="selectpicker">
  <option val="Must"> Mustard </option>
  <option val="Cat" > Ketchup </option>
  <option val="Rel" > Relish  </option>
</select>
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KyleMit Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 23:11

KyleMit


This is what I did.

$('.selectpicker').on('changed.bs.select', function (e, clickedIndex, newValue, oldValue) {
    var selected = $(e.currentTarget).val();
});
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s k Avatar answered Nov 19 '22 01:11

s k


Simplest solution would be -

$('.selectpicker').trigger('change');

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Akshay Soni Avatar answered Nov 19 '22 01:11

Akshay Soni


$("#Id").change(function(){
    var selected = $('#Id option:selected').val();
    alert(selected);           
});

I think this is what you need.

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Sangri Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 23:11

Sangri