Magento 2 How to add onKeyUp to a text field in customer checkout address form?





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I want to add a auto complete function to the customer checkout address form, but I found that the address fields are rendered by knockout js, I can't add the "onKeyUp" attribute directly. How can I add the "onKeyUp" to the textfield in the checkout form?










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    I want to add a auto complete function to the customer checkout address form, but I found that the address fields are rendered by knockout js, I can't add the "onKeyUp" attribute directly. How can I add the "onKeyUp" to the textfield in the checkout form?










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      I want to add a auto complete function to the customer checkout address form, but I found that the address fields are rendered by knockout js, I can't add the "onKeyUp" attribute directly. How can I add the "onKeyUp" to the textfield in the checkout form?










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      I want to add a auto complete function to the customer checkout address form, but I found that the address fields are rendered by knockout js, I can't add the "onKeyUp" attribute directly. How can I add the "onKeyUp" to the textfield in the checkout form?







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          You can do this by adding the checkout_index_index.xml layout file from the Magento_Checkout module to your theme or module with this contents:



          <?xml version="1.0"?>

          <page xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" layout="checkout" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:View/Layout/etc/page_configuration.xsd">
          <body>
          <referenceBlock name="checkout.root">
          <arguments>
          <argument name="jsLayout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="components" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="checkout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="children" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="autocomplete" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="sortOrder" xsi:type="string">0</item>
          <item name="component" xsi:type="string">js/autocomplete</item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </argument>
          </arguments>
          </referenceBlock>
          </body>
          </page>


          We are adding a new js file, autocomplete.js, to the list of components that the checkout page will load.



          Define autocomplete.js with contents like:



          define([
          'jquery',
          'jquery/ui'
          ], function ($) {
          'use strict';

          $.widget('mage.checkoutAutocomplete', {
          initContainer: function () {
          $('#checkout').on('keyup', this.keyUpHandler)
          },

          keyUpHandler: function (e) {
          if (e.target.getAttribute('type') === 'text') {
          // Do something with event target
          }
          }
          });

          return $.mage.checkoutAutocomplete;
          });





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          • It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 1:21











          • One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 2:48











          • You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

            – Aaron Allen
            Aug 5 '16 at 3:18














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          You can do this by adding the checkout_index_index.xml layout file from the Magento_Checkout module to your theme or module with this contents:



          <?xml version="1.0"?>

          <page xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" layout="checkout" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:View/Layout/etc/page_configuration.xsd">
          <body>
          <referenceBlock name="checkout.root">
          <arguments>
          <argument name="jsLayout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="components" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="checkout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="children" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="autocomplete" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="sortOrder" xsi:type="string">0</item>
          <item name="component" xsi:type="string">js/autocomplete</item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </argument>
          </arguments>
          </referenceBlock>
          </body>
          </page>


          We are adding a new js file, autocomplete.js, to the list of components that the checkout page will load.



          Define autocomplete.js with contents like:



          define([
          'jquery',
          'jquery/ui'
          ], function ($) {
          'use strict';

          $.widget('mage.checkoutAutocomplete', {
          initContainer: function () {
          $('#checkout').on('keyup', this.keyUpHandler)
          },

          keyUpHandler: function (e) {
          if (e.target.getAttribute('type') === 'text') {
          // Do something with event target
          }
          }
          });

          return $.mage.checkoutAutocomplete;
          });





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          • It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 1:21











          • One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 2:48











          • You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

            – Aaron Allen
            Aug 5 '16 at 3:18


















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          You can do this by adding the checkout_index_index.xml layout file from the Magento_Checkout module to your theme or module with this contents:



          <?xml version="1.0"?>

          <page xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" layout="checkout" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:View/Layout/etc/page_configuration.xsd">
          <body>
          <referenceBlock name="checkout.root">
          <arguments>
          <argument name="jsLayout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="components" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="checkout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="children" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="autocomplete" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="sortOrder" xsi:type="string">0</item>
          <item name="component" xsi:type="string">js/autocomplete</item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </argument>
          </arguments>
          </referenceBlock>
          </body>
          </page>


          We are adding a new js file, autocomplete.js, to the list of components that the checkout page will load.



          Define autocomplete.js with contents like:



          define([
          'jquery',
          'jquery/ui'
          ], function ($) {
          'use strict';

          $.widget('mage.checkoutAutocomplete', {
          initContainer: function () {
          $('#checkout').on('keyup', this.keyUpHandler)
          },

          keyUpHandler: function (e) {
          if (e.target.getAttribute('type') === 'text') {
          // Do something with event target
          }
          }
          });

          return $.mage.checkoutAutocomplete;
          });





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          • It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 1:21











          • One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 2:48











          • You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

            – Aaron Allen
            Aug 5 '16 at 3:18
















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          You can do this by adding the checkout_index_index.xml layout file from the Magento_Checkout module to your theme or module with this contents:



          <?xml version="1.0"?>

          <page xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" layout="checkout" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:View/Layout/etc/page_configuration.xsd">
          <body>
          <referenceBlock name="checkout.root">
          <arguments>
          <argument name="jsLayout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="components" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="checkout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="children" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="autocomplete" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="sortOrder" xsi:type="string">0</item>
          <item name="component" xsi:type="string">js/autocomplete</item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </argument>
          </arguments>
          </referenceBlock>
          </body>
          </page>


          We are adding a new js file, autocomplete.js, to the list of components that the checkout page will load.



          Define autocomplete.js with contents like:



          define([
          'jquery',
          'jquery/ui'
          ], function ($) {
          'use strict';

          $.widget('mage.checkoutAutocomplete', {
          initContainer: function () {
          $('#checkout').on('keyup', this.keyUpHandler)
          },

          keyUpHandler: function (e) {
          if (e.target.getAttribute('type') === 'text') {
          // Do something with event target
          }
          }
          });

          return $.mage.checkoutAutocomplete;
          });





          share|improve this answer















          You can do this by adding the checkout_index_index.xml layout file from the Magento_Checkout module to your theme or module with this contents:



          <?xml version="1.0"?>

          <page xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" layout="checkout" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:View/Layout/etc/page_configuration.xsd">
          <body>
          <referenceBlock name="checkout.root">
          <arguments>
          <argument name="jsLayout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="components" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="checkout" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="children" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="autocomplete" xsi:type="array">
          <item name="sortOrder" xsi:type="string">0</item>
          <item name="component" xsi:type="string">js/autocomplete</item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </item>
          </argument>
          </arguments>
          </referenceBlock>
          </body>
          </page>


          We are adding a new js file, autocomplete.js, to the list of components that the checkout page will load.



          Define autocomplete.js with contents like:



          define([
          'jquery',
          'jquery/ui'
          ], function ($) {
          'use strict';

          $.widget('mage.checkoutAutocomplete', {
          initContainer: function () {
          $('#checkout').on('keyup', this.keyUpHandler)
          },

          keyUpHandler: function (e) {
          if (e.target.getAttribute('type') === 'text') {
          // Do something with event target
          }
          }
          });

          return $.mage.checkoutAutocomplete;
          });






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          answered Aug 4 '16 at 8:06









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          • It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 1:21











          • One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 2:48











          • You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

            – Aaron Allen
            Aug 5 '16 at 3:18





















          • It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 1:21











          • One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

            – Ricky.C
            Aug 5 '16 at 2:48











          • You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

            – Aaron Allen
            Aug 5 '16 at 3:18



















          It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

          – Ricky.C
          Aug 5 '16 at 1:21





          It works, but a js error appears: collection.js:53 Uncaught TypeError: elem.initContainer is not a function

          – Ricky.C
          Aug 5 '16 at 1:21













          One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

          – Ricky.C
          Aug 5 '16 at 2:48





          One more problem, after refresh the page, the js does not work.

          – Ricky.C
          Aug 5 '16 at 2:48













          You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

          – Aaron Allen
          Aug 5 '16 at 3:18







          You can get rid of that error message by renaming _create to initContainer, I updated my answer to reflect this. I'm not having that problem with refreshing. There are no other errors?

          – Aaron Allen
          Aug 5 '16 at 3:18




















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