## pushState + ajax = pjax .--. / \ ## a a ( '._) |'-- | _.\___/_ ___pjax___ ."\> \Y/|<'. '._.-' / \ \_\/ / '-' / | --'\_/|/ | _/ |___.-' | |`'` | | | | / './ /__./` | | \ | | \ | | ; | | / | | jgs |___\_.\_ `-"--'---' ## what is it? pjax loads HTML from your server into the current page without a full reload. It's ajax with real permalinks, page titles, and a working back button that fully degrades. pjax enhances the browsing experience - nothing more. You can find a demo on ## three ways to pjax on the client side: One. Functionally obtrusive, loading the href with ajax into data-pjax: ```html Explore ``` ```js $('a[data-pjax]').pjax() ``` Two. Slightly obtrusive, passing a container and jQuery ajax options: ```html Explore ``` ```js $('.js-pjax').pjax('#main', { timeout: null, error: function(xhr, err){ $('.error').text('Something went wrong: ' + err) }}) ``` Three. Unobtrusive, showing a 'loading' spinner: ```html
``` ```js $('a').pjax('#main').live('click', function(){ $(this).showLoader() }) ``` ## $(link).pjax( container, options ) The `$(link).pjax()` function accepts a container, an options object, or both. The container MUST be a string selector - this is because we cannot persist jQuery objects using the History API between page loads. The options are the same as jQuery's `$.ajax` options with the following additions: * `container` - The String selector of the container to load the reponse body. Must be a String. * `clickedElement` - The element that was clicked to start the pjax call. * `push` - Whether to pushState the URL. Default: true (of course) * `replace` - Whether to replaceState the URL. Default: false * `error` - By default this callback reloads the target page once `timeout` ms elapses. * `timeout` - pjax sets this low, <1s. Set this higher if using a custom error handler. It's ms, so something like `timeout: 2000` * `fragment` - A String selector that specifies a sub-element to be pulled out of the response HTML and inserted into the `container`. Useful if the server always returns full HTML pages. ## $.pjax( options ) You can also just call `$.pjax` directly. It acts much like `$.ajax`, even returning the same thing and accepting the same options. The pjax-specific keys listed in the `$(link).pjax()` section work here as well. This pjax call: ```js $.pjax({ url: '/authors', container: '#main' }) ``` Roughly translates into this ajax call: ```js $.ajax({ url: '/authors', dataType: 'html', beforeSend: function(xhr){ xhr.setRequestHeader('X-PJAX', 'true') }, success: function(data){ $('#main').html(data) history.pushState(null, $(data).filter('title').text(), '/authors') }) }) ``` ## pjax on the server side You'll want to give pjax requests a 'chrome-less' version of your page. That is, the page without any layout. As you can see in the "ajax call" example above, pjax sets a custom 'X-PJAX' header to 'true' when it makes an ajax request to make detecting it easy. In Rails, check for `request.headers['X-PJAX']`: ```ruby def my_page if request.headers['X-PJAX'] render :layout => false end end ``` Django: Asp.Net MVC3: ## page titles Your HTML should also include a `` tag if you want page titles to work. ## events pjax will fire two events on the container you've asked it to load your reponse body into: * `start.pjax` - Fired when a pjax ajax request begins. * `end.pjax` - Fired when a pjax ajax request ends. This allows you to, say, display a loading indicator upon pjaxing: ```js $('a.pjax').pjax('#main') $('#main') .bind('start.pjax', function() { $('#loading').show() }) .bind('end.pjax', function() { $('#loading').hide() }) ``` Because these events bubble, you can also set them on the body: ```js $('a.pjax').pjax() $('body') .bind('start.pjax', function() { $('#loading').show() }) .bind('end.pjax', function() { $('#loading').hide() }) ``` ## browser support pjax only works with browsers that support the history.pushState API. For a table of supported browsers see: <http://caniuse.com/#search=pushstate> To check if pjax is supported, use the `$.support.pjax` boolean. When pjax is not supported, `$('a').pjax()` calls will do nothing (aka links work normally) and `$.pjax({url:url})` calls will redirect to the given URL. ## install it ``` $ cd path/to/js $ wget https://github.com/defunkt/jquery-pjax/raw/master/jquery.pjax.js ``` Then, in your HTML: ```html <script src="path/to/js/jquery.pjax.js"></script> ``` Replace `path/to/js` with the path to your JavaScript directory, e.g. `public/javascripts`. ## minimize it ``` curl \ -d output_info=compiled_code \ -d compilation_level=SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS \ -d code_url=https://github.com/defunkt/jquery-pjax/raw/master/jquery.pjax.js \ http://closure-compiler.appspot.com/compile ```