You have put the ID of the user outside of your id="" attribute.
id="editAttendanceModal"1
So for the browser there are only multiple "editAttendanceModal" modals because it doesn't understand that the 1 should belong to it.
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Hello everyone , I am getting users through ajax. Now i am trying to edit the user in a modal. If someone click on the edit button then a modal will be open. I already done that and also getting the user in the modal but it give me only the first row added after i click on different tho. A/nd edit only that first one. Below is my code. Its javascript where my table tbody is available and you can see the edit button and reference to the modal.
//Javascript
$(document).ready(function () {
//FOR LOADING STUDENTS
$.ajaxSetup({
headers: {
'X-CSRF-TOKEN': $('meta[name="csrf-token"]').attr('content')
}
});
$('select[name="class_id"]').on('change', function() {
var classID = $(this).val();
if (classID) {
$.ajax({
url: '/attendance/ajax/' + classID,
type: "GET",
dataType: "json",
success: function (data) {
var markup = '';
markup = '<tr class="filters"><th style="width: 2%" class="align-middle text-center"><input type="checkbox" id="options"></th><th style="width: 15%" class="text-center">Student ID<input type="text" class="form-control" disabled></th> <th style="width: 15%" class="text-center">Student Name<input type="text" class="form-control" disabled></th> <th style="width: 15%" class="text-center">Attendance<input type="text" class="form-control" disabled></th> <th style="width: 15%" class="text-center">Date<input type="text" class="form-control" disabled></th> <th style="width: 15%;" class="align-middle text-center">Actions</th> <tr>';
$.each(data, function (key, value) {
markup += '<tr> <td><input class="checkBoxes" type="checkbox" name="checkBoxArray[]" value="' + value.id + '"></td> <td><input type="hidden" value="' + value.student_id + '" name="student_id[]">' + value.student_id + '</td> <td><input type="hidden" value="' + value.first_name + '" name="first_name[]"><input type="hidden" value="' + value.last_name + '" name="last_name[]">' + value.first_name + ' ' + value.last_name + '<td><input type="hidden" value="' + value.attendance + '" name="attendance[]">' + value.attendance + '</td>' + '<td><input type="hidden" value="' + value.created_at + '" name="created_at[]">' + value.created_at + '</td>' + '<td style=" width=12%" class="text-center"> <a data-toggle="modal" data-target="#editAttendanceModal"' + value.id + '""><button title="Edit" class="btn btn-outline-primary"><span class="fas fa-pencil-alt"></span></button></a> </td>' + '</td> <tr>';
});
$('table[id="studentsData"]').html(markup);
}
});
}
});
//Modal
@foreach($attendances as $attendance) <div class="modal fade" id="editAttendanceModal"{{$attendance->id}}>
<div class="modal-header header-backgroud text-white">
<h5 class="modal-title">Class View</h5>
<button class="close" data-dismiss="modal">
<span>×</span>
</button>
</div>
<div class="container">
{!! Form::model($attendance, ['method'=>'PATCH', 'action'=>['AttendanceController@update', $attendance->id]]) !!}
<!--CLASS DETAIL-->
<div class="row mt-2">
<div class="col-md-12">
<h3 class="display-4 text-center">Edit Attendance</h3>
<div class="form-group">
<label for="attendance">Attendance</label>
{{Form::select('attendance',['present' => 'Present', 'absent' => 'Absent', 'leave'=>'Leave'], null,['class' => 'form-control'])}}
</div>
{!! Form::button(' Save Changes', ['type'=>'submit', 'class'=>'btn btn-outline-danger btn-block mb-3']) !!}
</div>
</div>
{!! Form::close() !!}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
//Controller
public function update(Request $request, $id) { $attendance = StudentsAttendance::findOrFail($id); $attendance->update($request->all()); return redirect()->back(); }
You have put the ID of the user outside of your id="" attribute.
id="editAttendanceModal"1
So for the browser there are only multiple "editAttendanceModal" modals because it doesn't understand that the 1 should belong to it.
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