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<div id="random-id" hx-include="#random-id *" hx-target="this">
<input hx-get="/refresh" type="text" name="name1" value="value1">
<input hx-get="/refresh" type="text" name="name2" value="value2">
<input hx-get="/refresh" type="text" name="name3" value="value3">
</div>
I think this can maybe be simplified to:
<div hx-get="/refresh" hx-trigger="change" hx-include="input[type='text']" hx-target="this">
<input type="text" name="name1" value="value1">
<input type="text" name="name2" value="value2">
<input type="text" name="name3" value="value3">
</div>
The "change" event should bubble up to the parent and then we include the values of all the text inputs...
Not sure if that will work, but it should! Hey, it's 0.0.4!
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That does work, to my surprise! So the trigger
is essentially applied to all descendant elements, very cool.
For my specific use-case, I want to be able to trigger a refresh only for specific input fields, but to send the values of all of the fields, so adding a trigger
to the div
won't work.
<div id="random-id" hx-include="#random-id *" hx-target="this">
<input hx-get="/refresh" type="text" name="name1" value="value1">
<input type="text" name="name2" value="value2">
<input hx-get="/refresh" type="text" name="name3" value="value3">
</div>
The above code works, so I guess I'll either stick with it or write an extension. Thanks for the prompt response and I'm still astounded by how much hmtx allows us to do!!
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