How to use checkbox to filter results with Angular?

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Solution 1

It looks like you are providing a list of customers, and when one or more is selected, display a table of customers that are in the same city as those customers that are selected.

To do this, you will need a custom filter:

// Define our filter
app.filter('selectedCustomerCities', function($filter) {
  return function(customers) {
    var i, len;

    // get customers that have been checked
    var checkedCustomers = $filter('filter')(customers, {checked: true});

    // Add in a check to see if any customers were selected. If none, return 
    // them all without filters
    if(checkedCustomers.length == 0) {
      return customers;
    }

    // get all the unique cities that come from these checked customers
    var cities = {};
    for(i = 0, len = checkedCustomers.length; i < len; ++i) {
      // if this checked customers cities isn't already in the cities object 
      // add it
      if(!cities.hasOwnProperty(checkedCustomers[i].city)) {
        cities[checkedCustomers[i].city] = true;
      }
    }

    // Now that we have the cities that come from the checked customers, we can
    //get all customers from those cities and return them
    var ret = [];
    for(i = 0, len = customers.length; i < len; ++i) {
      // If this customer's city exists in the cities object, add it to the 
      // return array
      if(cities[customers[i].city]) {
        ret.push(customers[i]);
      } 
    }

    // we have our result!
    return ret;
  };
});

Your markup will then change into something like this:

<div data-ng-repeat="customer in customers">
  <!-- record that this customer has been selected -->
  <input type="checkbox" ng-checked="customer.checked" ng-model="customer.checked" /> {{ customer.city }}
</div>

<table>
  <!-- table heading goes here -->
  <tbody>
      <!-- use our custom filter to only display customers from the cities selected -->
      <tr data-ng-repeat="customer in customers | selectedCustomerCities">
          <td>{{ customer.firstName }}</td>
          <td>{{ customer.lastName }}</td>
          <td>{{ customer.address }}</td>
          <td>{{ customer.city }}</td>
      </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

You can see it working at this Plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/GlHRLKECR4jeBS7Vf7TX?p=preview

Solution 2

You can pass a function to the AngularJS filter. For example:

Set you input tag as:

<input type="checkbox" ng-model="search[cust.city]" /> {{ cust.city }}

Set your filter as:

<tr data-ng-repeat="customer in customers | filter:searchBy() ">

In your controller:

function ctrl($scope) {
  $scope.customers = [...];

  $scope.search = {};    
  $scope.searchBy = function () {
    return function (customer) {
      if ( $scope.search[customer.city] === true ) {
        return true;
      }
    }
  };
}

If you wish to show all customer at startup, simply initialise $scope.search with city from the customers array.

Here is a sample Plunker.

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Updated on June 12, 2022

Comments

  • Martijn
    Martijn almost 2 years

    I am trying to apply a filter using checkboxes.

    The checkboxes are shown correctly:

    <div data-ng-repeat="cust in customers">
        <input type="checkbox" data-ng-model="search.city" data-ng-true-value="{{ cust.city }}" data-ng-false-value=""/> {{ cust.city }}
    </div>
    

    but when checking any checkbox, nothing happens:

    <table>
    
        <!-- table heading goes here -->
    
        <tbody>
            <tr data-ng-repeat="customer in customers | filter : search">
                <td >
                    {{ customer.firstName }}
                </td>
                <td >
                    {{ customer.lastName }}
                </td>
                <td >
                    {{ customer.address }}
                </td>
                <td >
                    {{ customer.city }}
                </td>
            </tr>
        </tbody>
    </table>
    

    The table shows all the customers.

    What I want to achieve is: when one or more checkboxes are checked, the table has to show only these rows which match the condition of the checked checkboxes.

    What do I have to do to get this working?