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My Select2 3.4.5 is not working with JSON data.

Here is my input box on HTML:

<input class='form-control col-lg-5 itemSearch' type='text' placeholder='select item' />

…and my JavaScript

$(".itemSearch").select2({
    placeholder: "Search for an Item",
    minimumInputLength: 2,
    ajax: {
        url: "/api/productSearch",
        dataType: 'json',
        quietMillis: 100,
        data: function (term, page) {
            return {
                option: term
            };
        },
        results: function (data, page) {
            var more = (page * 10) < data.total;
            return {
                results: data.itemName,
                more: more
            };
        }
    },
    formatResult: function (data, term) {
        return data;
    },
    formatSelection: function (data) {
        return data;
    },
    dropdownCssClass: "bigdrop",
    escapeMarkup: function (m) {
        return m;
    }
});

I made an API with Laravel 4 which returns a value whenever I type anything on my text box.

Here's the result if I type "test" on my text box:

[{"itemName":"Test item no. 1","id":5},
{"itemName":"Test item no. 2","id":6},
{"itemName":"Test item no. 3","id":7},
{"itemName":"Test item no. 4","id":8},
{"itemName":"Test item no. 5","id":9},
{"itemName":"Test item no. 6","id":10},
{"itemName":"Test item no. 7","id":11}]

I can't add the result to my Select2 dropdown. I think formatSelection and formatResult are causing the problem because I don't know what parameter should be placed on it. I don't know where to get those parameters like container, object and query and the values it should be returning, or is my JSON response is wrong?

isherwood
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melvnberd
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8 Answers8

124

for select2 v4.0.0 slightly different

$(".itemSearch").select2({
    tags: true,
    multiple: true,
    tokenSeparators: [',', ' '],
    minimumInputLength: 2,
    minimumResultsForSearch: 10,
    ajax: {
        url: URL,
        dataType: "json",
        type: "GET",
        data: function (params) {

            var queryParameters = {
                term: params.term
            }
            return queryParameters;
        },
        processResults: function (data) {
            return {
                results: $.map(data, function (item) {
                    return {
                        text: item.tag_value,
                        id: item.tag_id
                    }
                })
            };
        }
    }
});
Rufinus
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Thomas Makos
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120

Here you have an example

$("#profiles-thread").select2({
    minimumInputLength: 2,
    tags: [],
    ajax: {
        url: URL,
        dataType: 'json',
        type: "GET",
        quietMillis: 50,
        data: function (term) {
            return {
                term: term
            };
        },
        results: function (data) {
            return {
                results: $.map(data, function (item) {
                    return {
                        text: item.completeName,
                        slug: item.slug,
                        id: item.id
                    }
                })
            };
        }
    }
});

It's quite easy

isherwood
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Tolo Palmer
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23

Here I give you my example which contain --> Country flag, City, State, Country.

Here is my output.

enter image description here

Attach these two Cdn js or links.

<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/select2/4.0.10/css/select2.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/select2/4.0.10/js/select2.min.js"></script>

js script

//for apend flag of country.

function formatState (state) {
    console.log(state);
    if (!state.id) {
      return state.text;
    }
    var baseUrl = "admin/images/flags";
    var $state = $(
      '<span><img src="'+baseUrl+ '/' + state.contryflage.toLowerCase() + '.png"  class="img-flag" /> ' +state.text+ '</span>'
    );
    return $state;
  };


$(function(){
    $("#itemSearch").select2({
    minimumInputLength: 2,
    templateResult: formatState, //this is for append country flag.
    ajax: {
        url: URL,
        dataType: 'json',
        type: "POST",
        data: function (term) {
            return {
                term: term
            };
        },
        processResults: function (data) {
            return {
                results: $.map(data, function (item) {
                    return {
                        text: item.name+', '+item.state.name+', '+item.state.coutry.name,
                        id: item.id,
                        contryflage:item.state.coutry.sortname
                    }
                })
            };
        }

    }
});

Expected JSON response.

[
   {
      "id":7570,
      "name":"Brussels",
      "state":{
         "name":"Brabant",
         "coutry":{
            "sortname":"BE",
            "name":"Belgium",

         }
      }
   },
   {
      "id":7575,
      "name":"Brussels",
      "state":{
         "name":"Brabant Wallon",
         "coutry":{
            "sortname":"BE",
            "name":"Belgium",

         }
      }
   },
   {
      "id":7578,
      "name":"Brussel",
      "state":{
         "name":"Brussel",
         "coutry":{
            "sortname":"BE",
            "name":"Belgium",

         }
      }
   },

]
Dilip Hirapara
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21

In Version 4.0.2 slightly different Just in processResults and in result :

    processResults: function (data) {
        return {
            results: $.map(data.items, function (item) {
                return {
                    text: item.tag_value,
                    id: item.tag_id
                }
            })
        };
    }

You must add data.items in result. items is Json name :

{
  "items": [
    {"id": 1,"name": "Tetris","full_name": "s9xie/hed"},
    {"id": 2,"name": "Tetrisf","full_name": "s9xie/hed"}
  ]
}
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    If i remove `items` from `data.items` i wouldn't need to add `items` attribute on the response right ? ;) – Yana Agun Siswanto Jun 02 '16 at 20:19
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    @bekicot yes, you just only specify `$.map(data, function (item)` if your json is an array: `[ {"id": 1,"text": "One"}, {"id": 2,"text": "Two"} ]` – Tantowi Mustofa Jul 12 '16 at 12:28
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    Have been bashing my head against a wall and this cleared things up. Thank you, the documentation for select2 is severely lacking. – Neil B. Jul 29 '17 at 11:58
10

This is how I fixed my issue, I am getting data in data variable and by using above solutions I was getting error could not load results. I had to parse the results differently in processResults.

searchBar.select2({
            ajax: {
                url: "/search/live/results/",
                dataType: 'json',
                headers : {'X-CSRF-TOKEN': $('meta[name="csrf-token"]').attr('content')},
                delay: 250,
                type: 'GET',
                data: function (params) {
                    return {
                        q: params.term, // search term
                    };
                },
                processResults: function (data) {
                    var arr = []
                    $.each(data, function (index, value) {
                        arr.push({
                            id: index,
                            text: value
                        })
                    })
                    return {
                        results: arr
                    };
                },
                cache: true
            },
            escapeMarkup: function (markup) { return markup; },
            minimumInputLength: 1
        });
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4

My ajax never gets fired until I wrapped the whole thing in

setTimeout(function(){ .... }, 3000);

I was using it in mounted section of Vue. it needs more time.

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Apit John Ismail
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Tthe problems may be caused by incorrect mapping. Are you sure you have your result set in "data"? In my example, the backend code returns results under "items" key, so the mapping should look like:

results: $.map(data.items, function (item) {
....
}

and not:

 results: $.map(data, function (item) {
    ....
    }
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tester
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If ajax request is not fired, please check the select2 class in the select element. Removing the select2 class will fix that issue.

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