Auto-complete input with url source
I need to implement autocomplete in client input when its basic list exists in the server.
So I created a function in the server that accepts text and returns a filterd list and now I have to use it in the client with the url of the server's function. My client build with Html/JS with redux.
Another [important] thing I need is not to access the url any keydown of the input, because I have certain rules (for optimization) that I would like to check before accessing to the server. (for example : start the search only from the second letter...)
Is there a built-in autocomplete that gets a url server for its search instead of getting a static list, and I can control that it's search will not fired in any keydown?
If not, what is the best way to implement it?
javascript html redux autocomplete client-server
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I need to implement autocomplete in client input when its basic list exists in the server.
So I created a function in the server that accepts text and returns a filterd list and now I have to use it in the client with the url of the server's function. My client build with Html/JS with redux.
Another [important] thing I need is not to access the url any keydown of the input, because I have certain rules (for optimization) that I would like to check before accessing to the server. (for example : start the search only from the second letter...)
Is there a built-in autocomplete that gets a url server for its search instead of getting a static list, and I can control that it's search will not fired in any keydown?
If not, what is the best way to implement it?
javascript html redux autocomplete client-server
With an ajax call like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/21385892/…
– CrazyProg
Nov 14 '18 at 10:41
@CrazyProg. I see this. but I don't use ajax...
– Hodaya Shalom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
Why not use ajax?
– CrazyProg
Nov 15 '18 at 9:28
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I need to implement autocomplete in client input when its basic list exists in the server.
So I created a function in the server that accepts text and returns a filterd list and now I have to use it in the client with the url of the server's function. My client build with Html/JS with redux.
Another [important] thing I need is not to access the url any keydown of the input, because I have certain rules (for optimization) that I would like to check before accessing to the server. (for example : start the search only from the second letter...)
Is there a built-in autocomplete that gets a url server for its search instead of getting a static list, and I can control that it's search will not fired in any keydown?
If not, what is the best way to implement it?
javascript html redux autocomplete client-server
I need to implement autocomplete in client input when its basic list exists in the server.
So I created a function in the server that accepts text and returns a filterd list and now I have to use it in the client with the url of the server's function. My client build with Html/JS with redux.
Another [important] thing I need is not to access the url any keydown of the input, because I have certain rules (for optimization) that I would like to check before accessing to the server. (for example : start the search only from the second letter...)
Is there a built-in autocomplete that gets a url server for its search instead of getting a static list, and I can control that it's search will not fired in any keydown?
If not, what is the best way to implement it?
javascript html redux autocomplete client-server
javascript html redux autocomplete client-server
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With an ajax call like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/21385892/…
– CrazyProg
Nov 14 '18 at 10:41
@CrazyProg. I see this. but I don't use ajax...
– Hodaya Shalom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
Why not use ajax?
– CrazyProg
Nov 15 '18 at 9:28
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With an ajax call like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/21385892/…
– CrazyProg
Nov 14 '18 at 10:41
@CrazyProg. I see this. but I don't use ajax...
– Hodaya Shalom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
Why not use ajax?
– CrazyProg
Nov 15 '18 at 9:28
With an ajax call like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/21385892/…
– CrazyProg
Nov 14 '18 at 10:41
With an ajax call like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/21385892/…
– CrazyProg
Nov 14 '18 at 10:41
@CrazyProg. I see this. but I don't use ajax...
– Hodaya Shalom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
@CrazyProg. I see this. but I don't use ajax...
– Hodaya Shalom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
Why not use ajax?
– CrazyProg
Nov 15 '18 at 9:28
Why not use ajax?
– CrazyProg
Nov 15 '18 at 9:28
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With an ajax call like this : stackoverflow.com/questions/21385892/…
– CrazyProg
Nov 14 '18 at 10:41
@CrazyProg. I see this. but I don't use ajax...
– Hodaya Shalom
Nov 15 '18 at 8:09
Why not use ajax?
– CrazyProg
Nov 15 '18 at 9:28