This splits out the two templating functions that are referenced in
the documentation. The two functions were previously available in
the source code, but they were not named with the method names that
the documentation referred to.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2993.
In past versions of Select2, supplying a value less than zero to
`minimumResultsForSearch` acted the same as providing a high value,
such as `Infinity`. This corrects the regression by mapping anything
less than zero to the value `Infinity`.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2994.
It is assumed that DOM elements or related objects will have been
escaped before they are passed back from templating functions. As
strings are typically blinding concatenated, like in our defaults,
it makes sense to escape the markup within them.
This is related to https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/3005.
It appears as though GitHub has stopped serving the Placeholder.js
GitHub Pages site. This broke placeholder support on older versions
of IE in the documentation and broke the link we had to the
polyfill. Since the repository is still online, and the
documentation should work without an internet connection, the
JavaScript files have been pulled into the documentation folder.
Translations will now be passed through `escapeMarkup` and injected
into the results messages as HTML just like the templating options
for the the results and selections. This fixes the regression from
3.x where the old formatters always supported HTML.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/3008.
The `allowClear` option may not work as intended if a placeholder
is not used. This is becaise the placeholder holds the value that
the `<select>` should be reset to when the `x` is hit.
An error is now properly raised in the console when Select2 detects
that the `allowClear` option is used without the `placeholder`
option.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/3016.
I18n translations expect a "maximum" argument for inputTooLong message,
but MaximumInputLength is passing "minimum". This renames "minimum" to
"maximum" to fix this problem.
This adds back the `ajax.transport` option, which allows anyone to
use their own AJAX backend. By default, `jQuery.ajax` is used as the
default transport backend.
**Breaking change:** Instead of taking `params` that contains a
`success` and `error` keys for the callback, two new callback
parameters are passed alongside of `params` that should be called
when the request succeeds or fails.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2987.
This is needed to escape any bad markup that is passed through
user-entered data. Users can prevent their markup from being
escaped by using a no-op `escapeMarkup` function.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2990.
Now we are using `jQuery.noConflict()` in tests, so it should be
slightly easier to detect when this happens next time. Tests just
need to be written for the component.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2985.
This adds documentation for the revised `matcher` function, as well
as the compatibility `oldMatcher` function for those who are
upgrading.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2971.
This prevents scrolling within scrollable containers (excluding the
dropdown) when the dropdown is open. This fixes an issue where the
dropdown would go out of sync with the parent container when the
parent container was scrolled.
We did not have this issue in past versions of Select2 because the
mask prevented any scrolling. Now that we have removed the mask, we
have to deal with scrolling from different areas of the page.
We initially tried to hook into the `scroll` events of the parent
containers, but because of a list of issues we decided against it.
If the container scrolled out of view, the dropdown would still be
left open and above everything else, even though the container
wasn't visually connected to it.
The `scroll` event does not bubble, so we need to attach the `scroll`
handler to every parent element that is scrollable. Since it is
surprisingly difficult to determine if an element is scrollable,
we modified some CC-BY-SA code and use that to determine if the
element has a scrollbar. The original `hasScroll` function can be
found at http://codereview.stackexchange.com/q/13338, the same link
left within the code, and was originally designed to be a sizzle
selector. As Select2 does not require a sizzle-compatible version of
jQuery, we converted it into a function that could be used with
`.filter` to filter down the elements.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2975.
Select2 did not previously have a high enough `z-index` for it to
be displayed over modals. The `z-index` has been raised to 1051,
so now it should appear over the jQuery UI and Bootstrap modals.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2958.
When Select2 is not used with a design that universally sets
`box-sizing: border-box` to elements, the search box previously
would take up more space than expected. This fixed the issue by
adding the `box-sizing` rule to the search box.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2978.
When we re-implemented support for responsive widths, through the
use of percentages, we never moved the support over to the dropdowns.
So the dropdowns generally were not large enough, and when resized
they never re-adjusted, and they didn't fully work as intended.
This fixes the issue by automatically resizing the dropdown whenever
it is repositioned, mainly to handle new scrollbars, which will
ensure that it is always the same width as the container.
This also adds a section to the examples for responsive design,
just like in the old documentation.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2949.
This reverts the changes (from 3.5.x) to the scroll detection, so
Select2 will still reposition itself every time the window is
scrolled or resized. This has the benefit of fixing the issue when
the screen jumps if the dropdown is too high, which would previously
close the dropdown.
Select2 will also correctly set the positioning if it is pushed out
of the top of the viewport. Due to an unexpected bug, Select2 would
previously still display above the container, but would be styled
as if it were below it.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2961.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2956.
This fixes an issue where an `unselect` event would be incorrectly
triggered when the selected option was selected again in a single
select. This has been fixed now, so the even will only be triggered
for multiple selects. The `close` event will still be triggered
though, so the functionality will still remain the same to the user.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2959.
The `selectOnClose` option did not work in production because we
were decorating the `dropdownAdapter` instead of the `resultsAdpater`
when automatically generating the adapters. This has now been fixed,
and the option should work without errors in production.
This also adds documentation for the `selectOnClose` option.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2953.
This adds a check that triggers an error if Select2 was not able
to detect a copy of jQuery on the page. This should help users when
they are setting up Select2.
**Breaking change:** The full build no longer includes jQuery.
Previously, the full build included all requirements for Select2,
including jQuery, which meant that anyone looking for the optional
requirements had to possibly include multiple versions of jQuery
on their page. This means that anyone requiring Select2 to also
bundle jQuery will now need to include jQuery on their pages
alongside Select2. A copy of jQuery is included in the repository.
**Breaking change:** The AMD build of Select2 will now correctly
wrap the code in a `define` block. It will still create the named
blocks inside of the code, which should be valid in most AMD build
systems, so now Select2 is compatible with cases where the file
does not have the same name as the Select2 module name.
**Breaking change:** Select2 will re-use the AMD methods if they
are available on the page, but it will not longer leak the included
AMD loader to the global scope. The AMD methods will still be
available on the `jQuery.fn.select2.amd` namespace.
The `mock.js` test file has been renamed to `helpers.js` and will
handle the escalation of the `require` and `define` variables to
the global scope. It should be included in all test files, or the
tests will fail.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2946.
When `jQuery.noConflict` is called, the global `$` variable is not
defined. We cannot assume in the code that the variable is defined,
and instead should always make sure to import the `jquery` module
when we need jQuery.
This fixes all of the issues where we are assuming that `$` is
defined globally when we are not importing the module. This also
fixes the issues when defining the `jQuery.fn.select2.amd` modules
where we were always attaching to the `$` object instead of the
`jQuery` object.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2947.
In the past, Select2 triggered the `select2-clearing` event when
clearing the placeholder. This has been switched to the `unselect`
event which is now triggered whenever the placeholder is cleared.
The placeholder can also be prevented if the `unselecting` event
is prevented.
This will also trigger the event when deleting every option from
the multiple select, so it is possible for the `unselecting` event
to be triggered multiple times when clearing a multiple select.
This adds tests to ensure that the `allowClear` option always works.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2954.
This should prevent users from running into unexpected errors when
they do not return an object with the `results` key containing an
array.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2950.
Now that cdnjs is mirroring the beta files, we know what the final
locations are going to be. These identifiers will need to be updated
during the release process, just like all of the others.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2955.
If the language that is passed in through the options is just a
string, like "en-US" or "pt-BR", Select2 will now try to load the
base language along with the requested language and "en". So
requesting "pt-BR" will try to load "pt-BR", "pt", and "en".
This also catches errors and triggers a warning about not being
able to load the file. This should be a more user friendly error,
and it fixes the problem where Select2 would completely fail to
initialize if a language could not be found.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2934.
Previously this would return `style` if it couldn't be resolved and
the `style` attribute on the element is set for some reason. Now it
will return `null`, because it tried to resolve the width but was
not able to. This will allow it to fall back to `element` by default,
or not set the width at all.
This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2935.