Expand/Collapse Several Blocks At The Same Time?
Solution 1:
The code that youve used will work as expected in bootstrap3 due to the way collapse was handled then (You can verify it by using JS & CSS of bootstrap V3)
Comming to solving your problem the following snippet would work as expected:
$(function() {
$('#expand-collapse').on('click', function() { // We capture the click event
var target = $(this).attr('data-target'); // We get teh target element selector
$(target).each(function() { // Loop through each element
if ($(this).hasClass('show')) { // Check if it's already visible or not
$(this).collapse('hide'); // Show and hide accordingly
} else {
$(this).collapse('show');
}
});
});
});
TIP:
We can also pass
toggle
argument to thecollapse
function and get rid of the if-else condition
$(this).collapse('toggle');
can be used to replace the if-else
But I did not use this in my example to show that you can add additional computation in it
Working Fiddle
UPDATE: The updated question asks for individual control for the block
To acheive that, we can use the default method of triggering the action with a button element.
<div class="list-group-item">
<div class="collapse block" id="block-1">
FIRST BLOCK
</div>
</div>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#block-1">
Block 1
</button>
You can find the updated jsFidde here
Solution 2:
Add an else statement to handle all other cases that don't match the criteria to show. Try this:
$(function () {
$('#expand-collapse').on('click',function(){
$('[data-toggle="collapse"]').each(function(){
var objectID=$(this).attr('data-target');
if($(objectID).hasClass('.collapse')===false)
{
$(objectID).collapse('show');
} else {
$(objectID).collapse('hide');
}
});
});
});
Solution 3:
There is an error with the Bootstrap v4.0.0-alpha.6 version with the transitioning that will be solved on the next release.
See the issue 22256 and pull 21743 links for more information.
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