I have website contact form that, when submitted, sometimes takes a few second to send.
The user, usually because they’re impatient, clicks again. This results in the form being sent multiple times to the host.
To prevent this, I’ve tried implementing something along these lines, but thinking there’s something cleaner and better:
$.fn.click1 = function(fn) {
$(this).data('clicked', false);
$(this).click(function(o) {
if ($(this).data('clicked')) return false;
$(this).data('clicked', true);
fn(o);
return false;
});
};
$(function() {
// get the form
var form = $('#modal-contact-form');
// get the messages element
var formMessages = $('#modal-contact-form-responses');
// set up event listener for contact form
$(form).submit(function(e) {
// disable html submit button
e.preventDefault();
// serialize form data
var formData = $(form).serialize();
// submit form using AJAX
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: $(form).attr('action'),
data: formData
})
.done(function(response) {
// make sure formMessages element has 'success' class
$(formMessages).removeClass('error');
$(formMessages).addClass('success');
// set message text
$(formMessages).text('Your message has been sent. Thank you!');
// clear form
$('input, textarea').val('');
$("#modal-contact-form-message").trigger('change');
})
.fail(function(data) {
// make sure formMessages element has 'error' class
$(formMessages).removeClass('success');
$(formMessages).addClass('error');
// set the message text
$(formMessages).text('Input error. Please review and re-submit.');
});
});
});
// text area character counter
// disables submit button when < 0
(function($) {
$.fn.charCount = function(submit, options) {
this.submit = submit;
// default configuration properties
var defaults = {
allowed: 1250,
warning: 150,
css: 'counter',
counterElement: 'span',
cssWarning: 'warning',
cssExceeded: 'exceeded',
counterText: ''
};
var options = $.extend(defaults, options);
function calculate(obj, submit) {
submit.attr("disabled", "disabled");
var count = $(obj).val().length;
var available = options.allowed - count;
if (available <= options.warning && available >= 0) {
$(obj).next().addClass(options.cssWarning);
} else {
$(obj).next().removeClass(options.cssWarning);
}
if (available < 0) {
$(obj).next().addClass(options.cssExceeded);
} else {
$(obj).next().removeClass(options.cssExceeded);
submit.removeAttr("disabled");
}
$(obj).next().html(options.counterText + available);
};
this.each(function() {
$(this).after('<' + options.counterElement + ' class="' + options.css + '">' + options.counterText + '</' + options.counterElement + '>');
calculate(this, submit);
$(this).keyup(function() {
calculate(this, submit)
});
$(this).change(function() {
calculate(this, submit)
});
});
};
})(jQuery);
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#modal-contact-form-message").charCount($("#modal-contact-form-submit"));
});
<form action="process_contact_form/" method="post" id="modal-contact-form">
<div>
<label for="modal-contact-form-name">Name</label>
<input type="text" name="name_cform" id="modal-contact-form-name">
</div>
<div>
<label for="modal-contact-form-email">E-mail</label>
<input type="email" name="email_cform" id="modal-contact-form-email">
</div>
<div id="subject-line">
<label for="modal-contact-form-subject">Subject</label>
<input type="text" name="subject_cform" id="modal-contact-form-subject">
</div>
<div id="counter-container">
<label for="modal-contact-form-message">Message</label>
<textarea name="message_cform" id="modal-contact-form-message"></textarea>
</div>
<input type="hidden" name="formtarget_cform" value="modal" id="modal-contact-form-hidden">
<button type="submit" name="submit_cform" id="modal-contact-form-submit">Send Message</button>
<p id="modal-contact-form-responses"></p>
</form>
2
Answers
you can do it with a flag like : https://stackoverflow.com/a/3188524/11143288
or you can run a loading overlay when submit starts
First, you can disable the submit button when the form is submitted. This prevent any unnecessary further form submission.
Then remove the
disabled
attribute once the ajax request is completed viajqXHR.always()
method.You can also change the button’s text to
Sending Message...
for the user to know that the form is submitting.Kindly change this part
<!-- AJAX form messaging -->
to this