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title: Ajax (remote data)
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description: Select2 provides extensive support for populating dropdown items from a remote data source.
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category: docs
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---
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Select2 comes with AJAX support built in, using jQuery's AJAX methods. In this example, we can search for repositories using GitHub's API:
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<select class="js-example-data-ajax form-control"></select>
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**In your HTML:**
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```
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<select class="js-data-example-ajax"></select>
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```
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**In your Javascript:**
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```
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$('.js-data-example-ajax').select2({
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ajax: {
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url: 'https://api.github.com/search/repositories',
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dataType: 'json'
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// Additional AJAX parameters go here; see the end of this chapter for the full code of this example
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}
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});
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```
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You can configure how Select2 searches for remote data using the `ajax` option. Select2 will pass any options in the `ajax` object to jQuery's `$.ajax` function, or the `transport` function you specify.
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>>> For **remote data sources only**, Select2 does not create a new `<option>` element until the item has been selected for the first time. This is done for performance reasons. Once an `<option>` has been created, it will remain in the DOM even if the selection is later changed.
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## Request parameters
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Select2 will issue a request to the specified URL when the user opens the control (unless there is a `minimumInputLength` set as a Select2 option), and again every time the user types in the search box. By default, it will send the following as query string parameters:
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- `term` : The current search term in the search box.
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- `q` : Contains the same contents as `term`.
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- `_type`: A "request type". Will usually be `query`, but changes to `query_append` for paginated requests.
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- `page` : The current page number to request. Only sent for paginated (infinite scrolling) searches.
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For example, Select2 might issue a request that looks like: `https://api.github.com/search/repositories?term=sel&_type=query&q=sel`.
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Sometimes, you may need to add additional query parameters to the request. You can modify the parameters that are sent with the request by overriding the `ajax.data` option:
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```
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$('#mySelect2').select2({
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ajax: {
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url: 'https://api.github.com/orgs/select2/repos',
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data: function (params) {
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var query = {
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search: params.term,
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type: 'public'
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}
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// Query parameters will be ?search=[term]&type=public
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return query;
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}
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}
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});
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```
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## Transforming response data
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You can use the `ajax.processResults` option to transform the data returned by your API into the format expected by Select2:
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```
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$('#mySelect2').select2({
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ajax: {
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url: '/example/api',
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processResults: function (data) {
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// Transforms the top-level key of the response object from 'items' to 'results'
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return {
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results: data.items
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};
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}
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}
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});
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```
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>>> Select2 expects results from the remote endpoint to be filtered on the **server side**. See [this comment](https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2321#issuecomment-42749687) for an explanation of why this implementation choice was made. If server-side filtering is not possible, you may be interested in using Select2's [support for data arrays](/data-sources/arrays) instead.
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## Default (pre-selected) values
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You may wish to set a pre-selected default value for a Select2 control that receives its data from an AJAX request.
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To provide default selections, you may include an `<option>` for each selection that contains the value and text that should be displayed:
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```
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<select class="js-example-data-ajax form-control">
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<option value="3620194" selected="selected">select2/select2</option>
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</select>
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```
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To achieve this programmatically, you will need to [create and append a new `Option`](/programmatic-control/add-select-clear-items).
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## Pagination
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Select2 supports pagination ("infinite scrolling") for remote data sources out of the box. To use this feature, your remote data source must be able to respond to paginated requests (server-side frameworks like [Laravel](https://laravel.com/docs/5.5/pagination) and [UserFrosting](https://learn.userfrosting.com/database/data-sprunjing) have this built-in).
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To use pagination, you must tell Select2 to add any necessary pagination parameters to the request by overriding the `ajax.data` setting. The current page to be retrieved is stored in the `params.page` property.
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```
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$('#mySelect2').select2({
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ajax: {
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url: 'https://api.github.com/search/repositories',
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data: function (params) {
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var query = {
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search: params.term,
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page: params.page || 1
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}
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// Query parameters will be ?search=[term]&page=[page]
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return query;
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}
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}
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});
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```
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Select2 will expect a `pagination.more` value in the response. The value of `more` should be `true` or `false`, which tells Select2 whether or not there are more pages of results available for retrieval:
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```
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{
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"results": [
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{
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"id": 1,
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"text": "Option 1"
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},
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{
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"id": 2,
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"text": "Option 2"
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}
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],
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"pagination": {
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"more": true
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}
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}
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```
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If your server-side code does not generate the `pagination.more` property in the response, you can use `processResults` to generate this value from other information that is available. For example, suppose your API returns a `count_filtered` value that tells you how many total (unpaginated) results are available in the data set. If you know that your paginated API returns 10 results at a time, you can use this along with the value of `count_filtered` to compute the value of `pagination.more`:
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```
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processResults: function (data, params) {
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params.page = params.page || 1;
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return {
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results: data.results,
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pagination: {
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more: (params.page * 10) < data.count_filtered
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}
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};
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}
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```
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## Rate-limiting requests
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You can tell Select2 to wait until the user has finished typing their search term before triggering the AJAX request. Simply use the `ajax.delay` configuration option to tell Select2 how long to wait after a user has stopped typing before sending the request:
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```
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$('#mySelect2').select2({
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ajax: {
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delay: 250 // wait 250 milliseconds before triggering the request
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}
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});
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```
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## Dynamic URLs
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If there isn't a single url for your search results, or you need to call a function to determine the url to use, you can specify a callback for the `ajax.url` option to generate the url. The current search query will be passed in through the `params` option:
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```
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$('#mySelect2').select2({
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ajax: {
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url: function (params) {
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return '/some/url/' + params.term;
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}
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}
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});
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```
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## Alternative transport methods
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Select2 uses the transport method defined in `ajax.transport` to send requests to your API. By default this transport method is `jQuery.ajax`, but it can be easily overridden:
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```
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$('#mySelect2').select2({
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ajax: {
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transport: function (params, success, failure) {
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var request = new AjaxRequest(params.url, params);
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request.on('success', success);
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request.on('failure', failure);
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}
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}
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});
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```
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## jQuery `$.ajax` options
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All options passed to `ajax` will be directly passed to the `$.ajax` function that executes AJAX requests.
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There are a few custom options that Select2 will intercept, allowing you to customize the request as it is being made:
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```
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ajax: {
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// The number of milliseconds to wait for the user to stop typing before
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// issuing the ajax request.
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delay: 250,
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// You can craft a custom url based on the parameters that are passed into the
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// request. This is useful if you are using a framework which has
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// JavaScript-based functions for generating the urls to make requests to.
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//
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// @param params The object containing the parameters used to generate the
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// request.
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// @returns The url that the request should be made to.
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url: function (params) {
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return UrlGenerator.Random();
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},
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// You can pass custom data into the request based on the parameters used to
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// make the request. For `GET` requests, the default method, these are the
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// query parameters that are appended to the url. For `POST` requests, this
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// is the form data that will be passed into the request. For other requests,
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// the data returned from here should be customized based on what jQuery and
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// your server are expecting.
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//
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// @param params The object containing the parameters used to generate the
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// request.
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// @returns Data to be directly passed into the request.
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data: function (params) {
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var queryParameters = {
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q: params.term
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}
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return queryParameters;
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},
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// You can modify the results that are returned from the server, allowing you
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// to make last-minute changes to the data, or find the correct part of the
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// response to pass to Select2. Keep in mind that results should be passed as
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// an array of objects.
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//
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// @param data The data as it is returned directly by jQuery.
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// @returns An object containing the results data as well as any required
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// metadata that is used by plugins. The object should contain an array of
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// data objects as the `results` key.
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processResults: function (data) {
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return {
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results: data
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};
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},
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// You can use a custom AJAX transport function if you do not want to use the
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// default one provided by jQuery.
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//
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// @param params The object containing the parameters used to generate the
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// request.
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// @param success A callback function that takes `data`, the results from the
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// request.
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// @param failure A callback function that indicates that the request could
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// not be completed.
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// @returns An object that has an `abort` function that can be called to abort
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// the request if needed.
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transport: function (params, success, failure) {
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var $request = $.ajax(params);
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$request.then(success);
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$request.fail(failure);
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return $request;
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}
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}
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```
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## Additional examples
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This code powers the Github example presented at the beginning of this chapter:
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<pre data-fill-from=".js-code-placeholder"></pre>
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<script type="text/javascript" class="js-code-placeholder">
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$(".js-example-data-ajax").select2({
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ajax: {
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url: "https://api.github.com/search/repositories",
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dataType: 'json',
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delay: 250,
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data: function (params) {
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return {
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q: params.term, // search term
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page: params.page
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};
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},
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processResults: function (data, params) {
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// parse the results into the format expected by Select2
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// since we are using custom formatting functions we do not need to
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// alter the remote JSON data, except to indicate that infinite
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// scrolling can be used
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params.page = params.page || 1;
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return {
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results: data.items,
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pagination: {
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more: (params.page * 30) < data.total_count
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}
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};
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},
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cache: true
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},
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placeholder: 'Search for a repository',
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escapeMarkup: function (markup) { return markup; }, // let our custom formatter work
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minimumInputLength: 1,
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templateResult: formatRepo,
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templateSelection: formatRepoSelection
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});
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function formatRepo (repo) {
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if (repo.loading) {
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return repo.text;
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}
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var markup = "<div class='select2-result-repository clearfix'>" +
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"<div class='select2-result-repository__avatar'><img src='" + repo.owner.avatar_url + "' /></div>" +
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"<div class='select2-result-repository__meta'>" +
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"<div class='select2-result-repository__title'>" + repo.full_name + "</div>";
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if (repo.description) {
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markup += "<div class='select2-result-repository__description'>" + repo.description + "</div>";
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}
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markup += "<div class='select2-result-repository__statistics'>" +
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"<div class='select2-result-repository__forks'><i class='fa fa-flash'></i> " + repo.forks_count + " Forks</div>" +
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"<div class='select2-result-repository__stargazers'><i class='fa fa-star'></i> " + repo.stargazers_count + " Stars</div>" +
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"<div class='select2-result-repository__watchers'><i class='fa fa-eye'></i> " + repo.watchers_count + " Watchers</div>" +
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"</div>" +
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"</div></div>";
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return markup;
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}
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function formatRepoSelection (repo) {
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return repo.full_name || repo.text;
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}
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</script>
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