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#Yii2 Multiple input widget. Yii2 widget for handle multiple inputs for an attribute of model

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##Latest release The latest version of the extension is v1.2.18. Follow the instruction for upgrading from previous versions

Contents:

##Installation The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

php composer.phar require  unclead/yii2-multiple-input "~1.0"

or add

"unclead/yii2-multiple-input": "~1.0"

to the require section of your composer.json file.

Configuration

Widget support the following options that are additionally recognized over and above the configuration options in the InputWidget.

Base options

limit integer: rows limit. If not set will defaul to unlimited

min integer: minimum number of rows. Set to 0 if you need the empty list in case you don't have any data

attributeOptions array: client-side attribute options, e.g. enableAjaxValidation. You may use this property in case when you use widget without a model, since in this case widget is not able to detect client-side options automatically

addButtonPosition integer: the position of add button. This can be MultipleInput::POS_HEADER or MultipleInput::POS_ROW.

addButtonOptions array: the HTML options for add button. Can contains class and label keys

removeButtonOptions array: the HTML options for add button. Can contains class and label keys

data array: array of values in case you use widget without model

models array: the list of models. Required in case you use TabularInput widget

allowEmptyList boolean: whether to allow the empty list

columnClass string: the name of column class. You can specify your own class to extend base functionality. Defaults to unclead\widgets\MultipleInputColumn for MultipleInput and unclead\widgets\TabularColumn for TabularInput.

columns array: the row columns configuration where you can set the properties which is described below

rowOptions array|\Closure: the HTML attributes for the table body rows. This can be either an array specifying the common HTML attributes for all body rows, or an anonymous function that returns an array of the HTML attributes. It should have the following signature:

function ($model, $index, $context)
  • $model: the current data model being rendered
  • $index: the zero-based index of the data model in the model array
  • $context: the widget object

Column options

name string: input name. Required options

type string: type of the input. If not set will default to textInput. Read more about the types described below

title string: the column title

value Closure: you can set it to an anonymous function with the following signature:

function($data) {}

defaultValue string: default value of input

items array|Closure: the items for input with type dropDownList, listBox, checkboxList, radioList or anonymous function which return array of items and has the following signature:

function($data) {}

options array|Closure: the HTML attributes for the input, you can set it as array or an anonymous function with the following signature:

function($data) {}

headerOptions array: the HTML attributes for the header cell

enableError boolean: whether to render inline error for the input. Default to false

errorOptions array: the HTMl attributes for the error tag

Input types

Each column in a row can has their own type. Widget supports:

  • all yii2 html input types:
    • textInput
    • dropDownList
    • radioList
    • textarea
    • For more detail look at Html helper class
  • input widget (widget that extends from InputWidget class). For example, yii\widgets\MaskedInput
  • static to output a static HTML content

For using widget as column input you may use the following code:

[
    'name'  => 'phone',
    'title' => 'Phone number',
    'type' => \yii\widgets\MaskedInput::className(),
    'options' => [
        'class' => 'input-phone',
        'mask' => '999-999-99-99'
    ]
]

##Usage

Input with one column

Single column example

For example you want to have an ability of entering several emails of user on profile page. In this case you can use yii2-multiple-input widget like in the following code

use unclead\widgets\MultipleInput;

...

<?php
    echo $form->field($model, 'emails')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
        'limit'             => 6,
        'allowEmptyList'    => false,
        'enableGuessTitle'  => true,
        'min'               => 2, // should be at least 2 rows
        'addButtonPosition' => MultipleInput::POS_HEADER // show add button in the header
    ])
    ->label(false);
?>

You can find more detail about this use case here

Input with multiple column in each row

Multiple columns example

For example you keep some data in json format in attribute of model. Imagine that it is an abstract user schedule with keys: user_id, day, priority

On the edit page you want to be able to manage this schedule and you can you yii2-multiple-input widget like in the following code

use unclead\widgets\MultipleInput;

...

<?= $form->field($model, 'schedule')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
    'limit' => 4,
    'columns' => [
        [
            'name'  => 'user_id',
            'type'  => 'dropDownList',
            'title' => 'User',
            'defaultValue' => 1,
            'items' => [
                1 => 'User 1',
                2 => 'User 2'
            ]
        ],
        [
            'name'  => 'day',
            'type'  => \kartik\date\DatePicker::className(),
            'title' => 'Day',
            'value' => function($data) {
                return $data['day'];
            },
            'items' => [
                '0' => 'Saturday',
                '1' => 'Monday'
            ],
            'options' => [
                'pluginOptions' => [
                    'format' => 'dd.mm.yyyy',
                    'todayHighlight' => true
                ]
            ],
            'headerOptions' => [
                'style' => 'width: 250px;',
                'class' => 'day-css-class'
            ]
        ],
        [
            'name'  => 'priority',
            'enableError' => true,
            'title' => 'Priority',
            'options' => [
                'class' => 'input-priority'
            ]
        ],
        [
            'name'  => 'comment',
            'type'  => 'static',
            'value' => function($data) {
                return Html::tag('span', 'static content', ['class' => 'label label-info']);
            },
            'headerOptions' => [
                'style' => 'width: 70px;',
            ]
        ]
    ]
 ]);
?>

You can find more detail about this use case here

Tabular input

For example you want to manage some models via tabular input. In this case you can use TabularInput widget which is based on MultipleInput widget. Use the following code for this purpose:

<?= TabularInput::widget([
    'models' => $models,
    'attributeOptions' => [
        'enableAjaxValidation'      => true,
        'enableClientValidation'    => false,
        'validateOnChange'          => false,
        'validateOnSubmit'          => true,
        'validateOnBlur'            => false,
    ],
    'columns' => [
        [
            'name'  => 'title',
            'title' => 'Title',
            'type'  => TabularInputColumn::TYPE_TEXT_INPUT,
        ],
        [
            'name'  => 'description',
            'title' => 'Description',
        ],
        [
            'name'  => 'file',
            'title' => 'File',
            'type'  => \vova07\fileapi\Widget::className(),
            'options' => [
                'settings' => [
                    'url' => ['site/fileapi-upload']
                ]
            ]
        ],
        [
            'name'  => 'date',
            'type'  => \kartik\date\DatePicker::className(),
            'title' => 'Day',
            'options' => [
                'pluginOptions' => [
                    'format' => 'dd.mm.yyyy',
                    'todayHighlight' => true
                ]
            ],
            'headerOptions' => [
                'style' => 'width: 250px;',
                'class' => 'day-css-class'
            ]
        ],
    ],
]) ?>

You can find more detail about this use case here

Also you can find source code of examples here

Tips and tricks

How to customize buttons

You can customize add and remove buttons via addButtonOptions and removeButtonOptions. Here is the simple example how you can use those options:

    echo $form->field($model, 'emails')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
        'limit' => 5,
        'addButtonOptions' => [
            'class' => 'btn btn-success',
            'label' => 'add' // also you can use html code
        ],
        'removeButtonOptions' => [
            'label' => 'remove'
        ]
    ])
    ->label(false);

Work with empty list

In some cases you need to have the ability to delete all rows in the list. For this purpose you can use option allowEmptyList like in the example below:

    echo $form->field($model, 'emails')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
        'limit' => 5,
        'allowEmptyList' => true
    ])
    ->label(false);

Also you can set 0 in min option if you don't need first blank row when data is empty.

Guess column title

Sometimes you can use the widget without defining columns but you want to have the column header of the table. In this case you can use enableGuessTitle option like in the example below:

    echo $form->field($model, 'emails')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
        'limit' => 5,
        'allowEmptyList' => true,
        'enableGuessTitle' => true
    ])
    ->label(false);

Ajax loading of a widget

Assume you want to load a widget via ajax and then show it inside modal window. In this case you MUST:

  • Ensure that you specified ID of widget otherwise the widget will get random ID and it can be the same as id of others elements on the page.
  • Ensure that you use the widget inside ActiveForm because it works incorrectly in this case.

You can fina an example of usage in a discussion of issue

Use of a widget's placeholder

You can use a placeholder {multiple index} in a widget configuration, e.g. for implementation of dependent drop down lists.

    <?= $form->field($model, 'field')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
            'allowEmptyList' => false,
            'rowOptions' => [
                'id' => 'row{multiple_index}',
            ],
            'columns' => [
                [
                    'name'  => 'category',
                    'type'  => 'dropDownList',
                    'title' => 'Category',
                    'defaultValue' => '1',
                    'items' => [
                        '1' => 'Test 1',
                        '2' => 'Test 2',
                        '3' => 'Test 3',
                        '4' => 'Test 4',
                    ],
                    'options' => [
                        'onchange' => <<< JS
$.post("list?id=" + $(this).val(), function(data){
    console.log(data);
    $("select#subcat-{multiple_index}").html(data);
});
JS
                    ],
                ],
                [
                    'name'  => 'subcategory',
                    'type'  => 'dropDownList',
                    'title' => 'Subcategory',
                    'items' => [],
                    'options'=> [
                        'id' => 'subcat-{multiple_index}'
                    ],
                ],
            ]
    ]);
    ?>

Custom index of the row

Assume that you want to set specific index for each row. In this case you can pass the data attribute as associative array as in the example below:

    <?= $form->field($model, 'field')->widget(MultipleInput::className(), [
            'allowEmptyList' => false,
            'data' => [
                3 => [
                    'day'       => '27.02.2015',
                    'user_id'   => 31,
                    'priority'  => 1,
                    'enable'    => 1
                ],

                'some-key' => [
                    'day'       => '27.02.2015',
                    'user_id'   => 33,
                    'priority'  => 2,
                    'enable'    => 0
                ],
            ]

    ...

JavaScript events

This widget has following events:

  • afterInit: triggered after initialization
  • afterAddRow: triggered after new row insertion
  • beforeDeleteRow: triggered before the row removal
  • afterDeleteRow: triggered after the row removal

Example:

jQuery('#multiple-input').on('afterInit', function(){
    console.log('calls on after initialization event');
}).on('beforeAddRow', function(e) {
    console.log('calls on before add row event');
}).on('afterAddRow', function(e) {
    console.log('calls on after add row event');
}).on('beforeDeleteRow', function(e, row){
    // row - HTML container of the current row for removal. 
    // For TableRenderer it is tr.multiple-input-list__item
    console.log('calls on before remove row event.');
    return confirm('Are you sure you want to delete row?')
}).on('afterDeleteRow', function(){
    console.log('calls on after remove row event');
});

JavaScript operations

Dynamically operations in widget:

  • add: adding new row, param object: object with values for inputs, can be filled with tags for dynamically added options for select (for ajax select).
  • remove: remove row, param integer: row number for removing, if not specified then removes last row.
  • clear: remove all rows

Examples:

$('#multiple-input').multipleInput('add', {first: 10, second: '<option value="2" selected="selected">second</option>'});
$('#multiple-input').multipleInput('remove', 2);
$('#multiple-input').multipleInput('clear');

##Renderers

Section is under development

Currently widget supports only TableRenderer which renders content in table format.

##License

yii2-multiple-input is released under the BSD 3-Clause License. See the bundled LICENSE.md for details.

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