function ajax_example_dependent_dropdown
AJAX-based dropdown example form.
A form with a dropdown whose options are dependent on a choice made in a previous dropdown.
On changing the first dropdown, the options in the second are updated.
Related topics
1 string reference to 'ajax_example_dependent_dropdown'
- ajax_example_menu in ajax_example/
ajax_example.module - Implements hook_menu().
File
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ajax_example/
ajax_example.module, line 558
Code
function ajax_example_dependent_dropdown($form, &$form_state) {
// Get the list of options to populate the first dropdown.
$options_first = _ajax_example_get_first_dropdown_options();
// If we have a value for the first dropdown from $form_state['values'] we use
// this both as the default value for the first dropdown and also as a
// parameter to pass to the function that retrieves the options for the
// second dropdown.
$selected = isset($form_state['values']['dropdown_first']) ? $form_state['values']['dropdown_first'] : key($options_first);
$form['dropdown_first'] = array(
'#type' => 'select',
'#title' => 'Instrument Type',
'#options' => $options_first,
'#default_value' => $selected,
// Bind an ajax callback to the change event (which is the default for the
// select form type) of the first dropdown. It will replace the second
// dropdown when rebuilt.
'#ajax' => array(
// When 'event' occurs, Drupal will perform an ajax request in the
// background. Usually the default value is sufficient (eg. change for
// select elements), but valid values include any jQuery event,
// most notably 'mousedown', 'blur', and 'submit'.
// 'event' => 'change',
'callback' => 'ajax_example_dependent_dropdown_callback',
'wrapper' => 'dropdown-second-replace',
),
);
$form['dropdown_second'] = array(
'#type' => 'select',
'#title' => $options_first[$selected] . ' ' . t('Instruments'),
// The entire enclosing div created here gets replaced when dropdown_first
// is changed.
'#prefix' => '<div id="dropdown-second-replace">',
'#suffix' => '</div>',
// When the form is rebuilt during ajax processing, the $selected variable
// will now have the new value and so the options will change.
'#options' => _ajax_example_get_second_dropdown_options($selected),
'#default_value' => isset($form_state['values']['dropdown_second']) ? $form_state['values']['dropdown_second'] : '',
);
$form['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('Submit'),
);
return $form;
}