Version 1.2.1
Copyright © 2013-2017 Martijn van der Lee. MIT Open Source license applies.
Based on work by Chris Coyier (http://css-tricks.com/indeterminate-checkboxes/)
jQuery tristate (indeterminate) checkbox with pseudo selectors and optional value modification and .val() overwrite.
- Simple syntax:
.tristate()
- Options to set alternative values for true, false and null state.
- Access using
val()
(when alternative values specified). - Set state using widget-like syntax
.tristate('state', true/false/null)
; :tristate
,:indeterminate
and:determinate
pseudo selectors included.- Indeterminate state can be set using
indeterminate="indeterminate"
attribute. - Alternative values can be set using
checkedvalue
,uncheckedvalue
andindeterminatevalue
attributes or options. - HTML attributes modified by the plugin.
- Should support every major browser, including IE6.
- Configurable order of states via
reverse
option.
Version 1.2.1
- Added
reverse
option. - Fixed QUnit testcases.
Version 1.2
- Dropped jQueryUI requirement.
- Minor optimizations.
Version v1.1
- Fixed memory leak on DOM node removal.
- Fixed bug with click fall-through.
- Adapted to jQueryUI widget.
- Improvements to Unittest for FireFox.
jQuery v1.6.2 or higher required. (Will not work with v1.6.1 or before).
Current version: https://github.com/vanderlee/tristate/archive/master.zip
Sourcecode on Github: https://github.com/vanderlee/tristate
Tested with v1.2.1
- Chrome 56
- FireFox 51
- Opera 43
- Internet Explorer 11
The following code quickly shows you how to use the tristate plugins.
There are multiple ways to use tristate, you should look at the included examples to learn the way you prefer.
<input type="checkbox" class="tristate"/>
<input type="checkbox" class="tristate" checked="checked"/>
<input type="checkbox" class="tristate" indeterminate="1"/>
<script>
$(function() {
$('.tristate').tristate({
change: function(state, value) {
console.log('Input:', this);
console.log('Unknown?', state === null);
console.log('Known?', state !== null);
console.log('Checked?', state === true);
console.log('Unhecked?', state === false);
}
});
});
</script>
-
To set and read the state easily,
null
is used as the value for indeterminate tristate inputs in various options, names and functions. -
The
:checked
pseudo selector works on tristate inputs.The indeterminate is treated as unchecked, so will return a
false
result when using the:checked
pseudo selector. state is
Turn a normal checkbox
input into a tristate input.
state
true
for checked,false
for unchecked ornull
for indeterminate.
value
Set the value in order to set the state. Only works if values are specified for
checked
,unchecked
and/orindeterminate
.
checked
The value to return for checked state. If not specified, the value in the
value
attribute is returned.
unchecked
The value to return for unchecked state. If not specified, the value in the
value
attribute is returned.
indeterminate
The value to return for indeterminate state. If not specified, the value in the
value
attribute is returned.
reverse
If set to true, the state order changes from "Unchecked > Checked > Indeterminate > Unchecked" to "Unchecked > Indeterminate > Checked > Unchecked". Useful if e.g. starting state is Indeterminate.
init(state, value)
Triggered upon initialization. State can be
true
,false
ornull
. Value is the value as it would be returned from.val()
.
change(state, value)
Triggered whenever the state changes. State can be
true
,false
ornull
. Value is the value as it would be returned from.val()
.
state
Either get or set the state of the checkbox. Uses
true
for checked,false
for unchecked ornull
for indeterminate state.
value
Get the current value or set the state by specifying the value. Setting the value only works if you have specified values (either using expando attributes or options) for the different states.
Overwrites the normal val()
method for tristate controls. Returns the value
or the value connected to the state if specified.
Behaviour for controls other that tristate controls is unmodified.
Selects only tristate inputs
Selects only those tristate inputs with a determinate (either checked or unchecked) state.
Selects only those tristate inputs with an indeterminate (neither checked nor unchecked) state.
You can control the behaviour of the tristate input using HTML expando (non- standard) attributes. Any current browser will handle these perfectly well.
<input type="checkbox" indeterminate="indeterminate"
checkedvalue="Yes"
uncheckedvalue="No"
indeterminatevalue="Maybe"/>
You can use a
indeterminate
attribute to specify the default state as such.
The plugin itself may set and remove this attribute as the state changes.
Sets the value returned if checked.
Sets the value returned if unchecked.
Sets the value returned if indeterminate.