I have a few rails 6 projects and remote forms works out of the box with no
event binding. Can you reproduce that problem with a clean rails app? maybe
you have some other js messing up rails' ajax handers.

El mar., 18 feb. 2020 a las 14:22, Momeas Interactive (<t...@datatravels.com>)
escribió:

> Incorrect. You HAVE to bind your Ajax events, or else there is no
> functionality. (the page does not refresh and gives no user interaction). I
> do not think that expecting user interaction is an abnormal expectation in
> a modern web app.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 5:39:20 PM UTC-5, Ariel Juodziukynas wrote:
>>
>> It doesn't say you that you HAVE to bind all the ajax events. It
>> explicitly says that you "probably" want to do that if you "probably" want
>> to do something other than just submitting the form.
>>
>> El dom., 16 feb. 2020 a las 17:53, Momeas Interactive (<
>> te...@datatravels.com>) escribió:
>>
>>> it says here in the docs that for turobolinks that you now have to BIND
>>> ALL YOUR AJAX EVENTS  (!?!?) if you want your forms to submit correctly.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://guides.rubyonrails.org/working_with_javascript_in_rails.html#remote-elements
>>>
>>>
>>> "You probably don't want to just sit there with a filled out <form>,
>>> though. You probably want to do something upon a successful submission. To
>>> do that, bind to the ajax:success event. On failure, use ajax:error. Check
>>> it out:"
>>>
>>> $(document).ready ->
>>>   $("#new_article").on("ajax:success", (event) ->
>>>     [data, status, xhr] = event.detail
>>>     $("#new_article").append xhr.responseText
>>>   ).on "ajax:error", (event) ->
>>>     $("#new_article").append "<p>ERROR</p>"
>>>
>>>
>>> basically… sitting there with a filled out form is exactly what happens
>>> if you just do a generic form_with and post it now in Rails 6 … literally,
>>> the user just sits there and nothing happens.
>>>
>>> are you really supposed to bind all your turbolinks forms throughout
>>> your website like this? This seems totally nuts to me, and, kind of, not at
>>> all 'unobtrusive' … (I thought the whole point of 'unobtrusive' was to not
>>> have to write a lot of helper/glue/boiler plate code.)
>>>
>>> it seems totally crazy to me that out-of-the-box Rails 6 installations
>>> can't do the most basic web function of submitting a form without the
>>> developer having to know about binding events of the Ajax calls. In the old
>>> days didn't this used to 'just work' out of the box?
>>>
>>> anyone else have any thoughts on this and think Rails is moving in the
>>> wrong direction here? The main attraction of Rais is how easy it is to make
>>> so much functionality with little config and effort, and this area seems
>>> too basic to me to require this top-heavy approach that requires binding up
>>> Ajax events.
>>>
>>> I think Rails 7 should move away from having turbolinks turned on by
>>> default — it's a good technology if you want to opt-in to it, but it's got
>>> so much configuration that it often just gets in the way for new Rails
>>> apps. It would be very easy to simply leave off Turbolinks in default Rails
>>> apps and then simply provide instructions for opting-in to it. (Like,
>>> active record session store and other things that used to be default and
>>> then were extracted out into separate opt-in gems.)
>>>
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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