I’m trying to select and focus to choosed component ID after submit a form (ajax call).
<script>
var myFunc = function() {
document.getElementById('form:#{bean.componentId}').focus();
document.getElementById('form:#{bean.componentId}').select();
};
$(document).ready(function() {
myFunc();
});
</script>
<h:form id="form">
<h:commandButton action="#{bean.save}" onclick="return myFunc();" ...>
<f:ajax execute="@form" render="@form"/>
</h:commandButton>
...
</h:form>
This solution is working, but problem is, that <f:ajax> is called AFTER onclick, so the the form is rendered after component selection, and focus is cleared.
How can I call my function AFTER the form is rendered?
update: (I’ve tried for example)
- add
onevent="myFunc();"tof:ajax=> leads to refreshing page - add
onevent="myFunc()"tof:ajax=> same behaviour asonclickattribute - next
f:ajaxwithoneventattr. => still the same
update2 (how it should works):
- submit button is ajax called
- form is cleaned as needed
- appropriate field is focused (depended on some user choosed factors)
The
oneventhandler will actually be invoked three times and it should point to a function name, not the function itself. One time before the ajax request is been sent, one time after the ajax response is been arrived and one time when the HTML DOM is successfully updated. You should be checking thestatusproperty of the given data argument for that.In your particular case, you thus just need to add a check if the status is
success.And you need to reference the function by its name: