jquery.serializeObject.js 1.0KB

    // // Use internal $.serializeArray to get list of form elements which is // consistent with $.serialize // // From version 2.0.0, $.serializeObject will stop converting [name] values // to camelCase format. This is *consistent* with other serialize methods: // // - $.serialize // - $.serializeArray // // If you require camel casing, you can either download version 1.0.4 or map // them yourself. // (function($){ $.fn.serializeObject = function () { "use strict"; var result = {}; var extend = function (i, element) { var node = result[element.name]; // If node with same name exists already, need to convert it to an array as it // is a multi-value field (i.e., checkboxes) if ('undefined' !== typeof node && node !== null) { if ($.isArray(node)) { node.push(element.value); } else { result[element.name] = [node, element.value]; } } else { result[element.name] = element.value; } }; $.each(this.serializeArray(), extend); return result; }; })(jQuery);