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wice_grid_custom_filter_params used to be a view helper, not it is also accessible from the controller, to be used in cases like redirect_to(my_resource_path(wice_grid_custom_filter_params(...)))
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* :with_resultset - callback to process records browsable throughout all pages
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action_column - Adds a column with checkboxes for each record.
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=== revision 17 (19/08/2008)
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* New row_attributes method to dynamically generate HTML attributes for the <tt><tr></tt> tag:
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=== 0
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Copyright (c) 2008 Yuri Leikind & the WICE team (http://wice.eu)
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= WiceGrid
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Version:: 0.5.6
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Author:: Yuri Leikind
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Homepage:: http://leikind.org/pages/wicegrid
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== Intro
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WiceGrid is a Rails grid plugin.
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One of the goals of this plugin was to allow the programmer to define the contents of the cell by himself, just like one does when rendering a collection via a simple table (and this is what differentiates WiceGrid from various scaffolding solutions), but automate implementation of filters, ordering, paginations, CSV export, and so on. Ruby blocks provide an elegant means for this.
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=== Examples
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=== Defaults
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Default values like can be changed in <tt>config/initializers/wice_grid_config.rb</tt>, as well grid labels and paths to some images.
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=== Submit/Reset buttons
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View helper +submit_grid_javascript+ returns javascript which applies current filters.
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View helper +reset_grid_javascript+ returns javascript which resets the grid, clearing the state of filters.
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This allows to create your own Submit and Reset buttons anywhere on the page with the help of +button_to_function+:
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<%= button_to_function "Submit", submit_grid_javascript(@grid) %>
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<%= button_to_function "Reset", reset_grid_javascript(@grid) %>
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To complement this feature there are two parameters in the +grid+ helper <tt>:hide_submit_button</tt> and <tt>:hide_reset_button</tt> which
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hide default buttons in the grid if set to true.
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+
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=== Auto-reloading filters
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+
It is possible to configure a grid to reload itself once a filter has been changed. It works with all
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filter types including the JS calendar, the only exception is the standard Rails date/datetime filters.
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Use option <tt>:auto_reload</tt> in the column definiton:
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<%= grid(@tasks_grid, :show_filters => :always, :hide_submit_button => true) do |g|
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# String
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g.column :column_name => 'Title', :attribute_name => 'title', :auto_reload => true
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+
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# Boolean
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g.column :column_name => 'Archived', :attribute_name => 'archived', :auto_reload => true
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+
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# Custom (dropdown)
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g.column :column_name => 'Status', :attribute_name => 'status_id', :custom_filter => Status.to_dropdown, :auto_reload => true do |task|
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task.status.name if task.status
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end
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+
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# Datetime
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g.column :column_name => 'Added', :attribute_name => 'created_at', :auto_reload => true, :helper_style => :calendar do |task|
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task.created_at.to_s(:short)
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end
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+
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end -%>
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+
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+
To make this behavior default change constant +AUTO_RELOAD+ in the configuration file.
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+
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+
=== Styling the grid
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+
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+
==== Predefined css classes used by the grid
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+
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+
+td+ tags are assigned two styles automatically - +sorted+ if the column is the one by which the grid is ordered,
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+
and +active_filter+ if the column's filter is on.
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|
+
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+
Odd and even +tr+ tags are assigned styles +odd+ and +even+, correspondingly.
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+
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|
+
For other classes see <tt>wice_grid.css</tt>. Feel free to customize it according to your needs.
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|
+
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|
+
==== Adding classes and styles
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|
+
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|
+
The +grid+ helper accepts parameter <tt>:table_html_attrs</tt> which is a hash of HTML
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|
+
attributes for the table tag.
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|
+
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|
+
Another +grid+ parameter is <tt>header_tr_html_attrs</tt> which is a hash of HTML attributes to be added to the first +tr+ tag (or two first +tr+'s if the filter row is present).
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|
+
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|
+
<tt>:td_html_attrs</tt> is a parameter for the +column+ method setting HTML attributes of +td+ tags for a certain column.
|
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|
+
|
650
|
+
==== Adding classes and styles dynamically
|
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|
+
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|
+
WiceGrid offers ways to dynamically add classes and styles to +TR+ and +TD+ based on the current ActiveRecord instance.
|
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|
+
|
654
|
+
|
655
|
+
For <tt><TD></tt>, let the +column+ return an array where the first item is the usual
|
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|
+
string output whole the second is a hash of HTML attributes to be added for the <tt><td></tt> tag of the current cell:
|
657
|
+
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|
+
g.column do |portal_application|
|
659
|
+
css_class = portal_application.public? ? 'public' : 'private'
|
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|
+
[portal_application.name, {:class => css_class}]
|
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|
+
end
|
662
|
+
|
663
|
+
For adding classes/styles to <tt><TR></tt> use special clause +row_attributes+ , similar to +column+, only returning a hash:
|
664
|
+
|
665
|
+
<%= grid(@versions_grid) do |g|
|
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|
+
g.row_attributes do |version|
|
667
|
+
if version.in_production?
|
668
|
+
{:style => 'background-color: rgb(255, 255, 204);'}
|
669
|
+
end
|
670
|
+
end
|
671
|
+
|
672
|
+
g.column{|version| ... }
|
673
|
+
g.column{|version| ... }
|
674
|
+
end -%>
|
675
|
+
|
676
|
+
Naturally, there can be only one +row_attributes+ definition for a WiceGrid instance.
|
677
|
+
|
678
|
+
Various classes do not overwrite each other, instead, they are concatenated.
|
679
|
+
|
680
|
+
WiceGrid icons are in directory <tt>public/images/icons/grid/</tt>.
|
681
|
+
|
682
|
+
|
683
|
+
=== Adding rows to the grid
|
684
|
+
|
685
|
+
It is possible to add your own handcrafted HTML after and/or before each grid row. This works similar to +row_attributes+, by adding blocks +after_row+ and +before_row+:
|
686
|
+
|
687
|
+
<%= grid(@tasks_grid) do |g|
|
688
|
+
g.before_row do |task|
|
689
|
+
if task.active?
|
690
|
+
"<tr><td colspan=\"10\">Custom line for #{t.name}</td></tr>" # this would add a row
|
691
|
+
# before every active task row
|
692
|
+
else
|
693
|
+
nil
|
694
|
+
end
|
695
|
+
end
|
696
|
+
.......
|
697
|
+
end %>
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
It is up for the developer to return the correct HTML code, or return +nil+ if no row is needed for this record. Naturally, there is only one +before_row+ definition and one +after_row+ definition for a WiceGrid instance.
|
700
|
+
|
701
|
+
A real life example might be some enterprisy tables inside a table.
|
702
|
+
|
703
|
+
=== Rendering a grid without records
|
704
|
+
|
705
|
+
If the grid does not contain any records to show, it is possible show some alternative view instead of an empty grid. Bear in mind that if the user
|
706
|
+
sets up the filters in such a way that the selection of records is empty, this will still render the grid and it will be possible to
|
707
|
+
reset the grid clicking on the Reset button. Thus, this only works if the initial number of records is 0.
|
708
|
+
|
709
|
+
<%= grid(@grid) do |g|
|
710
|
+
|
711
|
+
g.blank_slate do
|
712
|
+
"There are no records"
|
713
|
+
end
|
714
|
+
|
715
|
+
g.column do |product|
|
716
|
+
...
|
717
|
+
end
|
718
|
+
end -%>
|
719
|
+
|
720
|
+
There are two alternative ways to do the same, submitting a string to +blank_slate+:
|
721
|
+
|
722
|
+
g.blank_slate "some text to be rendered"
|
723
|
+
|
724
|
+
Or a partial:
|
725
|
+
|
726
|
+
g.blank_slate :partial => "partial_name"
|
727
|
+
|
728
|
+
|
729
|
+
=== Localization
|
730
|
+
|
731
|
+
Versions of WiceGrid newer than version 0.5 support localization via Rails I18n, however, without breaking
|
732
|
+
compatibility with pre-I18n versions of Rails (2.1.0 and older).
|
733
|
+
|
734
|
+
Running
|
735
|
+
|
736
|
+
./script/generate wice_grid_assets
|
737
|
+
|
738
|
+
will copy file <tt>wice_grid.yml</tt> to <tt>config/locales</tt>.
|
739
|
+
|
740
|
+
The current locale is taken from <tt>I18n.locale</tt>. The locale also propagates to the javascript calendar
|
741
|
+
widget (see <tt>Calendar.messagebundle</tt> in <tt>calendarview.js</tt> to add languages).
|
742
|
+
|
743
|
+
If the messages are not found, or I18n is missing, WiceGrid will fall back to the hardcoded messages in
|
744
|
+
<tt>config/initializers/wice_grid_config.rb</tt>.
|
745
|
+
|
746
|
+
Currently supported languages are English, Dutch, French, and Russian.
|
747
|
+
|
748
|
+
=== ERB mode
|
749
|
+
|
750
|
+
The view helper can function in two different modes. These are defined by its +erb_mode+ parameter.
|
751
|
+
By default (<tt>:erb_mode => false</tt>) the view helper is a simple helper surrounded by <tt><%=</tt> and <tt>%></tt>, like in all examples
|
752
|
+
above.
|
753
|
+
|
754
|
+
|
755
|
+
The second mode (<tt>:erb_mode => true</tt>) is called <em>ERB mode</em> and it allows to embed any ERB content inside blocks,
|
756
|
+
which is basically the style of the
|
757
|
+
<tt>form_for</tt> helper, only <tt>form_for</tt> takes one block, while inside the <tt>grid</tt> block there are other method calls taking
|
758
|
+
blocks as parameters:
|
759
|
+
|
760
|
+
<% grid(@countries_grid, :erb_mode => true) do |g| %>
|
761
|
+
|
762
|
+
<% g.column :column_name => 'Name', :attribute_name => 'name' do |country| %>
|
763
|
+
<b>Name: <%= link_to(country.name, country_path(country)) %></b>
|
764
|
+
<% end %>
|
765
|
+
|
766
|
+
<% g.column :column_name => 'Numeric Code', :attribute_name => 'numeric_code' do |country| %>
|
767
|
+
<i>Numeric Code: <%= country.numeric_code %></i>
|
768
|
+
<% end %>
|
769
|
+
|
770
|
+
<% end -%>
|
771
|
+
|
772
|
+
This mode can be usable if you like to have much HTML code inside cells.
|
773
|
+
|
774
|
+
Please remember that in this mode the helper opens with <tt><%</tt> instead of <tt><%=</tt>, similar to <tt>form_for</tt>.
|
775
|
+
|
776
|
+
The default value for <tt>:show_filters</tt> can be changed in <tt>config/initializers/wice_grid_config.rb</tt>.
|
777
|
+
|
778
|
+
=== Action Column
|
779
|
+
|
780
|
+
It is easy to add a column with checkboxes for each record. This is useful for actions with multiple records,
|
781
|
+
for example, deleting selected records. Please note that +action_column+ only creates the checkboxes and the
|
782
|
+
'Select All' and 'Deselect All' buttons, and the form itself as well as processing the parameters should be
|
783
|
+
taken care of by the application code.
|
784
|
+
|
785
|
+
<%= grid(@tasks_grid, :show_filters => :always) do |g|
|
786
|
+
|
787
|
+
...
|
788
|
+
|
789
|
+
g.action_column
|
790
|
+
|
791
|
+
...
|
792
|
+
|
793
|
+
end -%>
|
794
|
+
|
795
|
+
By default the name of the HTTP parameter follows pattern <tt>"#{grid_name}[#{param_name}][]"</tt>, thus
|
796
|
+
<tt>params[grid_name][param_name]</tt> will contain an array of object IDs.
|
797
|
+
|
798
|
+
See the documentation for more details.
|
799
|
+
|
800
|
+
|
801
|
+
=== Integration of the grid with other forms on page
|
802
|
+
|
803
|
+
Imagine that the user should be able to change the behavior of the grid using some other control on the page, and not a grid filter.
|
804
|
+
|
805
|
+
For example, on a page showing tasks,
|
806
|
+
change between 'Show active tasks' to 'Show archived tasks' using a dropdown box.
|
807
|
+
WiceGrid allows to keep the status of the grid with all the filtering and sorting
|
808
|
+
using helper +dump_filter_parameters_as_hidden_fields+ which takes a grid object and dumps all current sorting and filtering parameters as
|
809
|
+
hidden fields. Just include <tt>dump_filter_parameters_as_hidden_fields(@grid)</tt> inside your form, and the newly rendered grid will
|
810
|
+
keep ordering and filtering.
|
811
|
+
|
812
|
+
<% form_tag('', :method => :get) do %>
|
813
|
+
<%= dump_filter_parameters_as_hidden_fields(@tasks_grid) %>
|
814
|
+
<%= select_tag 'archived',
|
815
|
+
options_for_select([['View active tasks', 0], ['View archived tasks', 1]], @archived ? 1 : 0),
|
816
|
+
:onchange => 'this.form.submit()' %>
|
817
|
+
<% end -%>
|
818
|
+
|
819
|
+
|
820
|
+
=== Javascript Calendar for Date and DateTime Filters.
|
821
|
+
|
822
|
+
Standard Rails Date and DateTime helpers are a set of dropdown lists, and while this is practical,
|
823
|
+
displaying two Date or especially DateTime
|
824
|
+
helpers takes too much space on a page and is in general confusing.
|
825
|
+
|
826
|
+
To solve this, WiceGrid includes a second variant of Date/DateTime filters based on a Javascript calendar.
|
827
|
+
|
828
|
+
In the Prototype mode the plugin uses a forked[http://github.com/leikind/calendarview] version of Calendarview[http://github.com/jsmecham/calendarview]. It is bundled with the plugin and the generator task
|
829
|
+
+wice_grid_assets_prototype+ will install al necessary assets.
|
830
|
+
|
831
|
+
The jQuery version uses jQuery datepicker[http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/]. Because this is part
|
832
|
+
of the standard jQuery codebase, it is not bundled together with the plugin, and it is the responsibility
|
833
|
+
of the programmer to include all necessary assets including localization files if the application is
|
834
|
+
multilingual.
|
835
|
+
|
836
|
+
It is always possible to fall back to simple dropdown lists that the standard date/datetime Rails helpers use.
|
837
|
+
|
838
|
+
JQUERY DATEPICKER IS ONLY USED FOR DATE FILTERS AT THE MOMENT. DATETIME FILTERS FALL BACK TO THE DEFAULT
|
839
|
+
RAILS DATE/DATETIME HELPERS.
|
840
|
+
|
841
|
+
|
842
|
+
Calendar based helpers are enabled by default, but it's possible to change it in
|
843
|
+
<tt>config/initializers/wice_grid_config.rb</tt>, variable HELPER_STYLE.
|
844
|
+
|
845
|
+
The flavor of the date filter can also be changed on per-column basis:
|
846
|
+
|
847
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Due Date', :attribute_name => 'due_date', :helper_style => :calendar do |task|
|
848
|
+
task.due_date.to_s(:short) if task.due_date
|
849
|
+
end
|
850
|
+
|
851
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Updated', :attribute_name => 'updated_at', :helper_style => :standard do |task|
|
852
|
+
task.created_at.to_s(:short)
|
853
|
+
end
|
854
|
+
|
855
|
+
Constants +DATE_FORMAT+ and +DATETIME_FORMAT+ define the format of dates the user will see, as well as the
|
856
|
+
format of the string sent in a HTTP parameter.
|
857
|
+
|
858
|
+
You can change the constants in
|
859
|
+
<tt>config/initializers/wice_grid_config.rb</tt>. Doing so, make sure that lamdbas defined
|
860
|
+
in +DATETIME_PARSER+ and +DATE_PARSER+ return valid DateTime and Date objects. The format
|
861
|
+
by default is <tt>%Y-%m-%d</tt> for the Date and the date part of DateTime, and <tt>Time.zone.parse</tt>
|
862
|
+
and <tt>Date.parse</tt> handle it.
|
863
|
+
Make sure it stays so.
|
864
|
+
|
865
|
+
jQuery +datepicker+ uses a different format flavor, therefore there is an additional constant
|
866
|
+
+DATE_FORMAT_JQUERY+. While +DATE_FORMAT_JQUERY+ is fed to +datepicker+, +DATE_FORMAT+ is still used
|
867
|
+
for presenting initial date values in filters, so make sure that +DATE_FORMAT_JQUERY+ and +DATE_FORMAT+
|
868
|
+
result in an identical date representation.
|
869
|
+
|
870
|
+
|
871
|
+
=== Show All Records
|
872
|
+
|
873
|
+
It is possible to switch to the All Records mode clicking on link "show all" in the bottom right corner. This functionality should be used
|
874
|
+
with care. To turn this mode off for all grid instances, change constant +ALLOW_SHOWING_ALL_QUERIES+ in
|
875
|
+
<tt>config/initializers/wice_grid_config.rb</tt> to
|
876
|
+
+false+. To do so for a specific grid, use initializer parameter <tt>:allow_showing_all_records</tt>.
|
877
|
+
|
878
|
+
Configuration constant +START_SHOWING_WARNING_FROM+ sets the threshold number of all records after which clicking on the
|
879
|
+
link results in a javascript confirmation dialog.
|
880
|
+
|
881
|
+
|
882
|
+
=== CSV Export
|
883
|
+
|
884
|
+
It is possible to export the data displayed on a grid to a CSV file. The dumped data is the current resultset with all the
|
885
|
+
current filters and sorting applied, only without the pagination constraint (i.e. all pages).
|
886
|
+
|
887
|
+
To enable CSV export add parameters +enable_export_to_csv+ and +csv_file_name+ to the initialization of the grid:
|
888
|
+
|
889
|
+
@projects_grid = initialize_grid(Project,
|
890
|
+
:include => [:customer, :supplier],
|
891
|
+
:name => 'g2',
|
892
|
+
:enable_export_to_csv => true,
|
893
|
+
:csv_file_name => 'projects'
|
894
|
+
)
|
895
|
+
|
896
|
+
+csv_file_name+ is the name of the downloaded file. This parameter is optional, if it is missing, the name of the grid is used instead.
|
897
|
+
The export icon will appear at the bottom right corner of the grid.
|
898
|
+
|
899
|
+
Next, each grid view helper should be placed in a partial of its own, requiring it from the master template for the usual flow. There must be no
|
900
|
+
HTML or ERB code in this partial except for the grid helper.
|
901
|
+
|
902
|
+
By convention the name of such a partial follows the following pattern:
|
903
|
+
|
904
|
+
_GRID_NAME_grid.html.erb
|
905
|
+
|
906
|
+
In other words, a grid named +tasks+ is expected to be found in a template called <tt>_tasks_grid.html.erb</tt> (remember that the default name of grids is '+grid+'.)
|
907
|
+
|
908
|
+
Next, method +export_grid_if_requested+ should be added to the end of each action containing grids with enabled CSV export.
|
909
|
+
|
910
|
+
+export_grid_if_requested+ intercepts CSV export requests and evaluates the partial with the required grid helper.
|
911
|
+
|
912
|
+
The naming convention for grid partials can be easily overridden by supplying a hash parameter to +export_grid_if_requested+
|
913
|
+
where each key is the name of a grid, and the value is the name of the template (like it is specified for +render+, i.e.
|
914
|
+
without '_' and extensions):
|
915
|
+
|
916
|
+
|
917
|
+
export_grid_if_requested('g1' => 'tasks_grid', 'g2' => 'projects_grid')
|
918
|
+
|
919
|
+
If the request is not a CSV export request, +export_grid_if_requested+ does nothing and returns +false+, if it is a CSV export request,
|
920
|
+
the method returns +true+.
|
921
|
+
|
922
|
+
|
923
|
+
If the action has no explicit +render+ call, it's OK to just place +export_grid_if_requested+ as the last line of the action:
|
924
|
+
|
925
|
+
def index
|
926
|
+
|
927
|
+
@tasks_grid = initialize_grid(Task,
|
928
|
+
:name => 'g1',
|
929
|
+
:enable_export_to_csv => true,
|
930
|
+
:csv_file_name => 'tasks'
|
931
|
+
)
|
932
|
+
|
933
|
+
@projects_grid = initialize_grid(Project,
|
934
|
+
:name => 'g2',
|
935
|
+
:enable_export_to_csv => true,
|
936
|
+
:csv_file_name => 'projects'
|
937
|
+
)
|
938
|
+
|
939
|
+
export_grid_if_requested
|
940
|
+
end
|
941
|
+
|
942
|
+
|
943
|
+
Otherwise, to avoid double rendering, use the return value of the method to conditionally call your +render+ :
|
944
|
+
|
945
|
+
|
946
|
+
def index
|
947
|
+
|
948
|
+
...........
|
949
|
+
|
950
|
+
export_grid_if_requested || render(:action => 'my_template')
|
951
|
+
end
|
952
|
+
|
953
|
+
|
954
|
+
It's also possible to supply a block which will be called if no CSV export is requested:
|
955
|
+
|
956
|
+
def index
|
957
|
+
|
958
|
+
...........
|
959
|
+
|
960
|
+
export_grid_if_requested do
|
961
|
+
render(:action => 'my_template')
|
962
|
+
end
|
963
|
+
end
|
964
|
+
|
965
|
+
|
966
|
+
If a column has to be excluded from the CSV export,
|
967
|
+
set +column+ parameter +in_csv+ to +false+:
|
968
|
+
|
969
|
+
g.column :in_csv => false do |task|
|
970
|
+
link_to('Edit', edit_task_path(task))
|
971
|
+
end
|
972
|
+
|
973
|
+
If a column must appear both in HTML and CSV, but with different output,
|
974
|
+
duplicate the column and use
|
975
|
+
parameters +in_csv+ and +in_html+ to include one of them to html output only, the other to CSV only:
|
976
|
+
|
977
|
+
|
978
|
+
# html version
|
979
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Title', :attribute_name => 'title', :in_csv => false do |task|
|
980
|
+
link_to('Edit', edit_task_path(task.title))
|
981
|
+
end
|
982
|
+
# plain text version
|
983
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Title', :in_html => false do |task|
|
984
|
+
task.title
|
985
|
+
end
|
986
|
+
|
987
|
+
The default field separator in generated CSV is a comma, but it's possible to override this submitting a
|
988
|
+
string to the <tt>:enable_export_to_csv</tt> parameter:
|
989
|
+
|
990
|
+
@products_grid = initialize_grid(Product,
|
991
|
+
:enable_export_to_csv => ';',
|
992
|
+
:csv_file_name => 'products')
|
993
|
+
|
994
|
+
|
995
|
+
=== Detached Filters
|
996
|
+
|
997
|
+
It is possible to detach filters and place them anywhere on the page. To do so, use parameter <tt>:detach_with_id</tt> for a column whose filter needs to be detached, with an arbitrary string or a symbol value which will be used later to identify the filter. As soon as there is one column with <tt>:detach_with_id</tt>, the behavior of the +grid+ helper changes - it becomes an <i>initializer</i> of the grid and doesn't output any HTML code. To render the grid, use <tt>grid</tt> for the second time without the block. To render a detached output filter, use helper <tt>grid_filter(grid_object, detached_filter_key)</tt>:
|
998
|
+
|
999
|
+
<%= grid(@tasks_grid, :show_filters => :always) do |g|
|
1000
|
+
|
1001
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Title', :attribute_name => 'title', :detach_with_id => :title_filter do |task|
|
1002
|
+
link_to('Edit', edit_task_path(task.title))
|
1003
|
+
end
|
1004
|
+
|
1005
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Archived', :attribute_name => 'archived', :detach_with_id => :archived_filter do |task|
|
1006
|
+
task.archived? ? 'Yes' : 'No'
|
1007
|
+
end
|
1008
|
+
|
1009
|
+
g.column :column_name => 'Added', :attribute_name => 'created_at', :detach_with_id => :created_at_filter do |task|
|
1010
|
+
task.created_at.to_s(:short)
|
1011
|
+
end
|
1012
|
+
|
1013
|
+
end -%>
|
1014
|
+
|
1015
|
+
<% # rendering filter with key :title_filter %>
|
1016
|
+
<%= grid_filter @tasks_grid, :title_filter %>
|
1017
|
+
|
1018
|
+
<% # rendering filter with key :archived_filter %>
|
1019
|
+
<%= grid_filter @tasks_grid, :archived_filter %>
|
1020
|
+
|
1021
|
+
<% # rendering filter with key :created_at_filter %>
|
1022
|
+
<%= grid_filter @tasks_grid, :created_at_filter %>
|
1023
|
+
|
1024
|
+
<% # Rendering the grid body %>
|
1025
|
+
<%= grid(@tasks_grid) %>
|
1026
|
+
|
1027
|
+
It is important that the grid initializer goes first, the order of +grid_filter+ and the second call to +grid+ is of no importance.
|
1028
|
+
|
1029
|
+
Using custom submit and reset buttons together with <tt>:hide_submit_button => true</tt> and <tt>:hide_reset_button => true</tt>
|
1030
|
+
allows to completely get rid
|
1031
|
+
of the default filter row and the default icons (see section 'Submit/Reset Buttons').
|
1032
|
+
|
1033
|
+
For CSV export will continue functioning, just make sure the first call to +grid+ is still in the template of its own and
|
1034
|
+
is inside of <tt><%= %></tt>, because when CSV is requested, the first +grid+ works in the old fashioned way producing CSV formatted output.
|
1035
|
+
|
1036
|
+
This feature also works with <tt>:erb_mode => true</tt>.
|
1037
|
+
|
1038
|
+
If a column was declared with <tt>:detach_with_id</tt>, but never output with +grid_filter+, filtering the grid in development mode will result
|
1039
|
+
in an warning javascript message and the missing filter will be ignored. There is no such message in production.
|
1040
|
+
|
1041
|
+
<tt>grid</tt> parameter <tt>:show_filter</tt> must not be set to <tt>:no</tt> for detached filters to work.
|
1042
|
+
|
1043
|
+
==== How Does It Work? (For the interested)
|
1044
|
+
|
1045
|
+
When there is at least one column with <tt>:detach_with_id</tt>, the generated HTML code is stored in a buffer, code for detached filters is stored
|
1046
|
+
in buffers of their own identified by the given IDs, and nothing is returned to the view.
|
1047
|
+
When the helper is called for the second time, the buffer outputs its content.
|
1048
|
+
In a similar fashion, the +grid_filter+ helper outputs buffers for filters.
|
1049
|
+
|
1050
|
+
=== Compatibility with Rails Asset Caching
|
1051
|
+
|
1052
|
+
Helpers +names_of_wice_grid_stylesheets+ and +names_of_wice_grid_javascripts+ return names of stylesheet and javascript files and can be used with
|
1053
|
+
+stylesheet_link_tag+ and +javascript_include_tag+ with <tt>:cache => true</tt>.
|
1054
|
+
Using this trick you have to deal with the parameters correctly, mind that Prototype has to be loaded before WiceGrid javascripts:
|
1055
|
+
|
1056
|
+
<%= stylesheet_link_tag *(['core', 'modalbox'] + names_of_wice_grid_stylesheets + [ {:cache => true}]) %>
|
1057
|
+
<%= javascript_include_tag *([:defaults] + names_of_wice_grid_javascripts + [ 'ui', 'swfobject', {:cache => true}]) %>
|
1058
|
+
|
1059
|
+
|
1060
|
+
=== Access to Records From Outside The Grid
|
1061
|
+
|
1062
|
+
There are two ways you can access the records outside the grid - using methods of the WiceGrid object and using callbacks.
|
1063
|
+
|
1064
|
+
==== Accessing Records Via The WiceGrid Object
|
1065
|
+
|
1066
|
+
Method +current_page_records+ returns exactly the same list of objects displayed on page:
|
1067
|
+
|
1068
|
+
<%= grid(@tasks_grid) do |g|
|
1069
|
+
...
|
1070
|
+
end -%>
|
1071
|
+
|
1072
|
+
<p>
|
1073
|
+
IDs of records on the current page:
|
1074
|
+
<%= @tasks_grid.current_page_records.map(&:id).to_sentence %>
|
1075
|
+
</p>
|
1076
|
+
|
1077
|
+
Method +all_pages_records+ returns a list of objects browsable through all pages with the current filters:
|
1078
|
+
|
1079
|
+
<%= grid(@tasks_grid) do |g|
|
1080
|
+
...
|
1081
|
+
end -%>
|
1082
|
+
|
1083
|
+
<p>
|
1084
|
+
IDs of all records:
|
1085
|
+
<%= @tasks_grid.all_pages_records.map(&:id).to_sentence %>
|
1086
|
+
</p>
|
1087
|
+
|
1088
|
+
Mind that this helper results in an additional SQL query.
|
1089
|
+
|
1090
|
+
|
1091
|
+
Because of the current implementation of WiceGrid these helpers work only after the declaration of the grid in the view.
|
1092
|
+
This is due to the lazy nature of WiceGrid - the actual call to the database is made during the execution of
|
1093
|
+
the +grid+ helper, because to build the correct query columns declarations are required.
|
1094
|
+
|
1095
|
+
==== Accessing Records Via Callbacks
|
1096
|
+
|
1097
|
+
It is possible to set up callbacks which are executed from within the plugin just after the call to the database.
|
1098
|
+
The callbacks are called before rendering the grid cells, so the results of this processing can be used in the grid.
|
1099
|
+
There are 3 ways you can set up such callbacks:
|
1100
|
+
|
1101
|
+
Via a lambda object:
|
1102
|
+
|
1103
|
+
def index
|
1104
|
+
@tasks_grid = initialize_grid(Task,
|
1105
|
+
:with_paginated_resultset => lambda do |records|
|
1106
|
+
...
|
1107
|
+
end
|
1108
|
+
)
|
1109
|
+
end
|
1110
|
+
|
1111
|
+
Via a symbol which is the name of a controller method:
|
1112
|
+
|
1113
|
+
def index
|
1114
|
+
@tasks_grid = initialize_grid(Task,
|
1115
|
+
:with_paginated_resultset => :process_selection
|
1116
|
+
)
|
1117
|
+
end
|
1118
|
+
|
1119
|
+
def process_selection(records)
|
1120
|
+
...
|
1121
|
+
end
|
1122
|
+
|
1123
|
+
Via a separate block:
|
1124
|
+
|
1125
|
+
def index
|
1126
|
+
@tasks_grid = initialize_grid(Task)
|
1127
|
+
|
1128
|
+
@tasks_grid.with_paginated_resultset do |records|
|
1129
|
+
...
|
1130
|
+
end
|
1131
|
+
end
|
1132
|
+
|
1133
|
+
There are two callbacks:
|
1134
|
+
|
1135
|
+
* <tt>:with_paginated_resultset</tt> - used to process records of the current page
|
1136
|
+
* <tt>:with_resultset</tt> - used to process all records browsable through all pages with the current filters
|
1137
|
+
|
1138
|
+
While the <tt>:with_paginated_resultset</tt> callback just receives the list of records, <tt>:with_resultset</tt>
|
1139
|
+
receives a lambda object which, when called, returns the list of all records:
|
1140
|
+
|
1141
|
+
|
1142
|
+
def index
|
1143
|
+
@tasks_grid = initialize_grid(Task)
|
1144
|
+
|
1145
|
+
@tasks_grid.with_resultset do |wrapper|
|
1146
|
+
all_records = wrapper.call
|
1147
|
+
...
|
1148
|
+
end
|
1149
|
+
end
|
1150
|
+
|
1151
|
+
|
1152
|
+
This lazy nature exists for performance reasons.
|
1153
|
+
Reading all records leads to an additional call, and there can be cases when processing all records should be triggered
|
1154
|
+
only under certain circumstances:
|
1155
|
+
|
1156
|
+
def index
|
1157
|
+
@tasks_grid = initialize_grid(Task)
|
1158
|
+
|
1159
|
+
@tasks_grid.with_resultset do |wrapper|
|
1160
|
+
if params[:process_all_records]
|
1161
|
+
all_records = wrapper.call
|
1162
|
+
...
|
1163
|
+
end
|
1164
|
+
end
|
1165
|
+
end
|
1166
|
+
|
1167
|
+
|
1168
|
+
|
1169
|
+
== Icons
|
1170
|
+
|
1171
|
+
Icons used by the plugin are courtesy of Mark James, the creator of the SILK icon set -
|
1172
|
+
http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk/.
|