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jQuery Mobile - Dynamically creating form elements

I'm creating a web-database driven offline web-app targeted at iOS devices. I'm trying to use jQuery Mobile, but I have a problem in creating the various forms.

The form options are taken from a database query, so they are inserted into the page after it has loaded, so the "jQuery-Mobilification" doesn't happen. Taking a quick look through the source, there doesn't seem to be any obvious way to call into this at this stage (of course it's an alpha release, and I think this would be a reasonably common request, so I'm hopeful it will come). Is there some kind of workaround I can put in to do this? I'm particularly interested in radio buttons, check boxes and select lists.

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Jon Avatar asked Oct 28 '10 03:10

Jon


5 Answers

UPDATE

Beta2 has a create event. I will update my faq when the beta2 gets released. See http://jquerymobile.com/blog/2011/07/22/jquery-mobile-team-update-week-of-july-18th/

Updated faq: http://jquerymobiledictionary.pl/faq.html


As CaffeineFueled proposed - .page() is the way to make JQM work with any part of HTML

.page() can be called only once for an element. Call it on a wrapping element you add to the page. It should handle everything.

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naugtur Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 09:11

naugtur


The current selected answer is slightly out of date. Use 'refresh', not 'page', for styling dynamically added content (lists or forms).

If you add items to a listview, you'll need to call the refresh() method on it to update the styles and create any nested lists that are added. For example, $('ul').listview('refresh');

via the jQuery Mobile docs, 1.0.4a

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AlexeyMK Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 08:11

AlexeyMK


This is messing around in undocumented internals, but the following is working for me:

$("#some-div").load("/html/fragment/", 
                    function() { 
                      $(this).find("input").customTextInput();  
                    });

There are equivalent methods for buttons, checkboxes etc.

Have a look at the _enchanceControls [sic] method in http://code.jquery.com/mobile/1.0a1/jquery.mobile-1.0a1.js.

Update for 1.0Alpha2: As can be expected when playing around with the internals of a library, this no longer works in the latest version. Changing customTextInput() to textinput() fixes it a bit, but the theme isn't fully applied for some reason. We were warned...

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Tom Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 09:11

Tom


After your AJAX call finishes and you insert the form elements try calling:

$("#the-page-id").page();

I believe the jquery-mobile team will be adding a .refresh() method on the various UI elements to solve this issue in the future.

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Josh Rickard Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 08:11

Josh Rickard


Yeah the issue is as you described. The 'mobilization' is fired when the document is ready. But since your offline DB queries are asynchronous it ends after the document.ready is fired. So the DOM is updated later in the process and doesn't have the extra CSS added to all the divs and list items.

I think you would have to change the source of the mobile js to not run on document ready but run when you tell it to run. Then you would have to call that function in your database callback.

Looks like that is the only option at the moment.

Traditionally I used jqtouch and now sencha. I haven't played much with jQuery mobile.

ALTERNATIVELY - you could write out your HTML after querying it out of the database with the necessary CSS styles on it. If you use Firebug plugin for Firefox you can see what styles / classes are getting applied when the mobilization runs. You could just write out your HTML using those conventions. Not ideal, but would work.

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Ryan Doom Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 09:11

Ryan Doom