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10.5 AJAX Live Search

  • AJAX can be used to create more user-friendly and interactive searches.

    AJAX Live Search

    • The following example will demonstrate a live search, where you get search results while you type.
    • Live search has many benefits compared to traditional searching:
      • Results are shown as you type
      • Results narrow as you continue typing
      • If results become too narrow, remove characters to see a broader result
    • Search for a W3Schools page in the input field below:

    The results in the example above are found in an XML file (links.xml). To make this example small and simple, only six results are available.

    Example Explained - The HTML Page

    When a user types a character in the input field above, the function "showResult()" is executed. The function is triggered by the "onkeyup" event:

    <html>
    <head>
    <script>
    function showResult(str) {
      if (str.length==0) {
        document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="";
        document.getElementById("livesearch").style.border="0px";
        return;
      }
      var xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
      xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() {
        if (this.readyState==4 && this.status==200) {
          document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML=this.responseText;
          document.getElementById("livesearch").style.border="1px solid #A5ACB2";
        }
      }
      xmlhttp.open("GET","livesearch.php?q="+str,true);
      xmlhttp.send();
    }
    </script>
    </head>
    <body>
    
    <form>
    <input type="text" size="30" onkeyup="showResult(this.value)">
    <div id="livesearch"></div>
    </form>
    
    </body>
    </html>
    • Source code explanation:
    • If the input field is empty (str.length==0), the function clears the content of the livesearch placeholder and exits the function.
    • If the input field is not empty, the showResult() function executes the following:
      • Create an XMLHttpRequest object
      • Create the function to be executed when the server response is ready
      • Send the request off to a file on the server
      • Notice that a parameter (q) is added to the URL (with the content of the input field)

    The PHP File

    • The page on the server called by the JavaScript above is a PHP file called "livesearch.php".
    • The source code in "livesearch.php" searches an XML file for titles matching the search string and returns the result:
    <?php
    $xmlDoc=new DOMDocument();
    $xmlDoc->load("links.xml");
    
    $x=$xmlDoc->getElementsByTagName('link');
    
    //get the q parameter from URL
    $q=$_GET["q"];
    
    //lookup all links from the xml file if length of q>0
    if (strlen($q)>0) {
      $hint="";
      for($i=0; $i<($x->length); $i++) {
        $y=$x->item($i)->getElementsByTagName('title');
        $z=$x->item($i)->getElementsByTagName('url');
        if ($y->item(0)->nodeType==1) {
          //find a link matching the search text
          if (stristr($y->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue,$q)) {
            if ($hint=="") {
              $hint="<a href='" .
              $z->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue .
              "' target='_blank'>" .
              $y->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue . "</a>";
            } else {
              $hint=$hint . "<br /><a href='" .
              $z->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue .
              "' target='_blank'>" .
              $y->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue . "</a>";
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
    // Set output to "no suggestion" if no hint was found
    // or to the correct values
    if ($hint=="") {
      $response="no suggestion";
    } else {
      $response=$hint;
    }
    
    //output the response
    echo $response;
    ?>
    • If there is any text sent from the JavaScript (strlen($q) > 0), the following happens:
      • Load an XML file into a new XML DOM object
      • Loop through all <title> elements to find matches from the text sent from the JavaScript
      • Sets the correct url and title in the "$response" variable. If more than one match is found, all matches are added to the variable
      • If no matches are found, the $response variable is set to "no suggestion"

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    Eventually the navigation links, above, will be replaced by these << (previous) and >> (next) buttons below.



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