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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2014 Daniel Cohen Gindi (danielgindi@gmail.com)
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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+ SOFTWARE.
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+ DGTable.js
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+ ==========
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+ This is a table View for vanilla JS, which is meant to be high-performance, and allow simple user interactions with the UI, such as:
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+ * Sorting
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+ * Sorting by more than one column
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+ * Moving columns
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+ * Resizing columns
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+ * Full cell preview when hovering
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+ * Native RTL support
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+ * Variable row height
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+ Other features implemented are:
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+ * Mix absolute column widths with relative column widths
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+ * Virtual table mode (to supply high performance with hundreds of thousands of rows). This is the default.
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+ * Non-virtual table mode is fully supported, but for giant amounts of data it is not recommended.
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+ * Option to set a fixed width for the table so resizing (relative) columns will still make sure the table will not be less (and/or more) than the specified width.
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+ * Option to have both scrollbars inside the table. (set `width: DGTable.Width.SCROLL`)
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+ `jquery.dgtable` users:
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+ * Older `jquery.dgtable` can either keep using `jquery.dgtable`, or migrate to this new version which is more lightweight.
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+ * The new version's API is the same as the old one, except that:
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+ * No `$el` property
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+ * No auto-clear of jQuery data.
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+ * There is now an `emit` method instead of `trigger`.
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+ * Event arguments are now always a single value/object.
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+ * Props on DOM elements are now: `'columnName'` on a cell, `'index'/'vIndex'` on a row, `'columnName'/rowIndex'/'rowVIndex'` on a cellPreview
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+ My TODO list:
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+ * TODO: Have a simple and accurate API documentation here in the readme
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+ ## Dev environment
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+ * Using grunt over Node.js to automate validating and building.
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+ * After installing Node.js, use `npm install`, and `npm install -g grunt-cli` to prepare building environment.
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+ * Use `grunt style` to just test for correct styling.
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+ * Use `grunt build` or just `grunt` to compile for release.
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+ * I am using Google Closure Compiler, because UglifyJS does not work with the JSDoc, and there's a major difference in size & performance of the output code.
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+ * Some features of jshint are disabled because it does not work well with JSDoc which is used for Google Closue Compiler.
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+ * Indentations in my editor are set to 4 spaces, and jshint validates that.
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+
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+ ## Me
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+ * Hi! I am Daniel Cohen Gindi. Or in short- Daniel.
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+ * danielgindi@gmail.com is my email address.
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+ * That's all you need to know.
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+ ## Help
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+ I have invested, and investing, a lot of time in this project.
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+ If you want to help, you could:
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+ * Actually code, and issue pull requests
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+ * Test the library under different conditions and browsers
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+ * Create more demo pages
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+ * Spread the word
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+ *
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+ [![Donate](https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donate_LG.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G22LPLJ79NBYQ)
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+ ## API
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+ To create a new table, just use `var myTable = new DGTable(INIT_OPTIONS)`.
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+ #### `INIT_OPTIONS`
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+ * **columns**: `COLUMN_OPTIONS[]` (Array of COLUMN_OPTIONS objects)
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+ * **name**: `string` Name of the column
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+ * **label**: `string=name` Used for the header of this column
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+ * **dataPath**: `string=name` Path to the data to show (Defaults to `name`)
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+ * **comparePath**: `string=name` Path to the data to use for comparison (Defaults to `dataPath`)
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+ * **width**: `number|string`
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+ * A simple number (i.e `10`, `30`, `50`) will set an absolute width for the column.
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+ * A percentage (i.e `'30%'`) or a 0-1 decimal value (i.e `0.2`, `0.7`) will set a relative width for the column, out of the full table's width.
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+ * Any other value, like `0`, `null` etc. will set an automatic width mode, base of the header's content length.
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+ * **resizable**: `boolean=true` Is this column resizable?
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+ * **sortable**: `boolean=true` Is this column sortable?
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+ * **movable**: `boolean=true` Is this column movable?
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+ * **visible**: `boolean=true` Is this column visible?
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+ * **cellClasses**: `string` Classes to add to the DOM element of this cell
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+ * **ignoreMin**: `boolean=false` Should this column ignore the minimum width specified for the table columns?
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+ * **height**: `number` Suggested height for the table
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+ * **width**: `DGTable.Width=DGTable.Width.NONE` The way that the width of the table will be handled
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+ * `DGTable.Width.NONE`: No special handling
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+ * `DGTable.Width.AUTO`: Sets the width automatically
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+ * `DGTable.Width.SCROLL`: Creates a horizontal scroll when required
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+ * **virtualTable**: `boolean=true` When set, the table will work in virtual mode, which means only the visible rows are rendered. Rows must have fixed height in this mode.
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+ * **estimatedRowHeight**: `number?` Sets the estimated row height for the table. This is used for virtual table mode, to calculate the estimated scroll size. Will be auto calculated by default.
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+ * **resizableColumns**: `boolean=true` Turns on or off the resizable columns globally.
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+ * **movableColumns**: `boolean=true` Turns on or off the movable columns globally.
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+ * **sortableColumns**: `number=1` How many columns can you sort by, one after another?
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+ * **adjustColumnWidthForSortArrow**: `boolean=true` When set, the columns will automatically grow to accommodate for the sort arrow.
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+ * **relativeWidthGrowsToFillWidth**: `boolean=true` When set, relative width columns automatically grow to fill the table's width.
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+ * **relativeWidthShrinksToFillWidth**: `boolean=false` When set, relative width columns automatically shrink to fill the table's width.
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+ * **convertColumnWidthsToRelative**: `boolean=false` When set, auto-width columns are automatically converted to relatives.
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+ * **autoFillTableWidth**: `boolean=false` When set, columns are stretched proportionally to fill the table width (only if there is space left). Will supersede `relativeWidthGrowsToFillWidth` in the future.
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+ * **allowCancelSort**: `boolean=true` When set, the sorting arrows will have 3 modes - asc, desc, and cancelled.
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+ * **cellClasses**: `string` Classes to add to the DOM element of all cells
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+ * **sortColumn**: `string|string[]|COLUMN_SORT_OPTIONS|COLUMN_SORT_OPTIONS[]` Columns to sort by
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+ * Can be a column or an array of columns.
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+ * Each column is a `string` or a `COLUMN_SORT_OPTIONS`:
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+ * **column**: `string` Column name
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+ * **descending**: `boolean=false` Is this column sorted in descending order?
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+ * **cellFormatter**: `Function(string value, string columnName, Object rowData)string` *(optional)* A formatter function which will return the HTML for the cell. By default the formatter is a plain HTML formatter.
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+ * **headerCellFormatter**: `Function(string value, string columnName)string` *(optional)* A formatter function which will return the HTML for the cell's header. By default the formatter is a plain HTML formatter.
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+ * **rowsBufferSize**: `number=10` The size of the rows buffer, for virtual table
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+ * **minColumnWidth**: `number=35` In pixels, the minimum width for a column
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+ * **resizeAreaWidth**: `number=8` The size of the area where you can drag to resize.
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+ * **onComparatorRequired**: `function(columnName: string, descending: boolean, defaultComparator: function(a,b):number):{function(a,b):number}` A callback that can pass a comparator function for each column and mode as required.
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+ * **resizerClassName**: `string='dgtable-resize'` Class name for the dragged resizing element (showing when resizing a column)
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+ * **tableClassName**: `string='dgtable'` Class name for the table
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+ * **allowCellPreview**: `boolean=true` When set, hovering on truncated cells will show a preview of the full content.
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+ * **allowHeaderCellPreview**: `boolean=true` Allow for toggling off **allowCellPreview** for headers specifically.
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+ * **cellPreviewAutoBackground**: `boolean=true` When set, the preview cell will receive its background automatically from the cell.
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+ * **cellPreviewClassName**: `string='dgtable-cell-preview'` Class name for the cell preview element
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+ * **className**: `string='dgtable-wrapper'` Element class name.
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+ * **el**: `Element?` Optional element to take over
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+ * **filter**: `Function(row: Object, args: Object): boolean` *(optional)* A filter function for using with the `filter` method
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+ #### Events triggered by DGTable:
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+ * `renderskeleton`: The table is re-drawing it's base elements, including headers. Will always be followed by a `render` event.
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+ * `render`: The table has finished rendering (after adding rows etc.).
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+ * `cellpreview`: We are about to show a cell preview - `{ el: Element, rowIndex: number|null, name: string, rowData: Object|null, cell: Element, cellEl: Element }`
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+ * At this stage you can prevent showing the preview, by calling `table.hideCellPreview`
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+ * `cellpreviewdestroy`: Cell preview element is about to be destroyed after hiding - `{ el: Element, name: string, filteredRowIndex: number|null, rowIndex: Object|null, cell: Element, cellEl: Element }`
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+ * You can use this event to release any resources that you may have used in `cellPreview` event.
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+ * `headerrowcreate`: The header row has just been created - `Element`
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+ * `headerrowdestroy`: Called just before removing the header row DOM element from the table - `Element`
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+ * `rowcreate`: A row has just been created - `{ filteredRowIndex: number, rowIndex: number, rowEl: Element, rowData: Object }`
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+ * `rowclick`: A row has just been created - `{ event: MouseEvent, rowIndex: number, rowIndex: number, rowEl: Element, rowData: Object }`
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+ * `rowdestroy`: Called just before removing a row DOM element from the table - `Element`
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+ * `addrows`: Data rows have been added to the table - `({ count: number, clear: boolean })`
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+ * `addcolumn`: A column was added - `string` (the column's name)
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+ * `removecolumn`: A column was removed - `string` (the column's name)
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+ * `movecolumn`: A column was moved - `({ name: string, src: number, dest: number })`
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+ * `showcolumn`: A column was shown - `string` (the column's name)
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+ * `hidecolumn`: A column was hidden - `string` (the column's name)
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+ * `columnwidth`: A column was resized - `({ name: string, width: number|string, oldWidth: number|string })`
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+ * `filter`: A filter was applied - `any` - the arguments passed to the filter method
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+ * `filterclear`: A filter was cleared
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+ * `sort`: The data was sorted - `{ sorts: { "column": "column's name", "descending": true|false }[], resort: true|undefined, comparator: Function }`
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+ * `headercontextmenu`: A context menu should be shown for a header cell - `({ name: string, pageX: number, pageY: number, bounds: { left: number, top: number, width: number, height: number } })`
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+ - Member functions:
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+ * `on(eventName, {Function?} callback)`: Adds an event listener
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+ * `once(eventName, {Function?} callback)`: Adds a one-shot event listener
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+ * `off(eventName, {Function?} callback)`: Removes an event listener
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+ * `render()`: Renders the view. Should be called after adding to the DOM, and when the viewport has changed and the table has no knowledge of it.
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+ * `clearAndRender({boolean} render = true)`: Forces a full render of the table
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+ * `setColumns({COLUMN_OPTIONS[]} columns, {boolean} render = true) {DGTable}`: Sets the table columns
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+ * `addColumn({COLUMN_OPTIONS} columnData, {string|number} before = -1, {boolean} render = true) {DGTable}`: Add a column to the table
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+ * **columnData**: Column properties. Same manner as in the **columns** options when initializing the DGTable
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+ * **before**: Column name or order to be inserted before.
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `removeColumn({string} column, {boolean} render = true) {DGTable}`: Remove a column from the table
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+ * **column**: Column name
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `setFilter({Function(row: Object, args: Object): boolean} filterFunc) {DGTable}`: Sets a new filtering function, set null for default.
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+ * **filterFunc**: The filtering function receives a row and an options object, and returns true for any row that passes the filter.
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `setCellFormatter({Function(value: *, columnName: string, row: Object):string|null} formatter) {DGTable}`: Sets a new cell formatter.
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+ * **formatter**: The cell formatter. Should return an HTML.
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `setHeaderCellFormatter({Function(label: string, columnName: string):string|null} formatter) {DGTable}`: Sets a new header cell formatter.
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+ * **formatter**: The cell formatter. Should return an HTML.
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `filter({Object} args) {DGTable}`: Filter the visible rows in the table
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+ * **args**: Options to pass to the filtering function
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `filter({{column: string, keyword: string, caseSensitive: boolean}} args) {DGTable}`: Syntax for default filtering function.
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+ * **args.column**: Name of the column to filter on
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+ * **args.keyword**: Tests the specified column if contains this keyword
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+ * **args.caseSensitive**: Use caseSensitive filtering
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `clearFilter() {DGTable}`: Clears the current filter
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `setColumnLabel({string} column, {string} label) {DGTable}`: Set a new label to a column
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+ * **column**: Name of the column
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+ * **label**: New label for the column
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `moveColumn({string|number} src, {string|number} dest, visibleOnly = true) {DGTable}`: Move a column to a new position
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+ * **src**: Name or position of the column to be moved
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+ * **dest**: Name of the column currently in the desired position, or the position itself
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+ * **visibleOnly**: Should consider only visible columns and visible-relative indexes
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `sort({string?} column, {boolean?} descending, {boolean=false} add) {DGTable}`: Sort the table. This does not render automatically, so you may need to call render() too.
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+ * **src**: Name of the column to sort on
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+ * **descending**: Sort in descending order (if not specified, defaults to false or reverses current descending mode if sorting by same column)
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+ * **add**: Should this sort be on top of the existing sort? (For multiple column sort)
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `resort() {DGTable}`: Re-sort the table using current sort specifiers. This does not render automatically, so you may need to call render() too.
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `setColumnVisible({string} column, {boolean} visible) {DGTable}`: Show or hide a column
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+ * **column**: Unique column name
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+ * **visible**: New visibility mode for the column
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `isColumnVisible({string} column, {boolean} visible) {boolean}`: Get the visibility mode of a column
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+ * *returns* True if visible
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+ * `setMinColumnWidth({number} minColumnWidth) {DGTable}`: Globally set the minimum column width
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+ * **minColumnWidth**: Minimum column width
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `getMinColumnWidth() {number}`: Get the current minimum column width
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+ * *returns* Minimum column width
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+ * `setSortableColumns({number} sortableColumns) {DGTable}`: Set the limit on concurrent columns sortedh
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+ * **sortableColumns**: Minimum column width
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `getSortableColumns() {number}`: Get the limit on concurrent columns sorted
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+ * *returns* How many sortable columns are allowed?
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+ * `getHeaderRowElement() {Element}`: Get the DOM element of the header row
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+ * *returns* a DOM element
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+ * `setMovableColumns({boolean} movableColumns) {DGTable}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getMovableColumns() {boolean}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `setResizableColumns({boolean} resizableColumns) {DGTable}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getResizableColumns() {boolean}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `setOnComparatorRequired({function(columnName: string, descending: boolean, defaultComparator: function(a,b):number):{function(a,b):number}}|null comparatorCallback) {DGTable}`: Sets a functions that supplies comparators dynamically
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+ * **comparatorCallback**: a function that returns the comparator for a specific column
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+ * `setCustomSortingProvider({{function(data: any[], sort: function(any[]):any[]):any[]}|null} customSortingProvider) {DGTable}`: sets custom sorting function for a data set
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+ * **customSortingProvider**: provides a custom sorting function (not the comparator, but a sort() alternative) for a data set
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+ * `setColumnWidth({string} column, {number|string} width) {DGTable}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getColumnWidth({string} column) {string|null}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getColumnConfig({string} column name) {SERIALIZED_COLUMN}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getColumnsConfig() {Object}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getSortedColumns() {Array.<SERIALIZED_COLUMN_SORT>}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getHtmlForRowCell(row: number, columnName: string) {string}`: Returns the HTML for specified cell in a row.
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+ * **row**: Index of row
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+ * **columnName**: Name of cell
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+ * *returns* HTML for cell. By default cell content is *not* HTML encoded, you should encode appropriately in your `cellFormatter`.
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+ * `getHtmlForRowDataCell(rowData: Object, columnName: string) {string|null}`: Returns the HTML string for a specific cell. Can be used externally for special cases (i.e. when setting a fresh HTML in the cell preview through the callback).
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+ * **rowData**: Actual row data
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+ * **columnName**: Name of column
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+ * *returns* string for the specified cell
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+ * `getDataForRow(rowIndex: number): Object`: Gets the row data for a specific row
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+ * *returns* row data at the specified index, out of all rows (not filtered)
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+ * `getRowCount(): number`: Gets the number of rows
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+ * *returns* the number of rows
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+ * `getIndexForRow(row: Object): number`: Finds the index of the specified row
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+ * *returns* the index of the specified row
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+ * `getFilteredRowCount(): number`: Gets the number of filtered rows
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+ * *returns* the number of rows in the filtered set (defaults to full row count if no filtering is active)
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+ * `getIndexForFilteredRow(row: Object): number`: Finds the index of the specified row within the filtered results
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+ * *returns* the index of the specified row
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+ * `getDataForFilteredRow(row: number): Object`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `getRowElement(rowIndex: number): Element`: Returns the element of the specified row (unfiltered index)
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+ * `getRowYPos(rowIndex: number): number?`: Returns the Y pos of the specified row (unfiltered index)
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+ * `tableWidthChanged() {DGTable}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `tableHeightChanged() {DGTable}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `addRows({Object[]} data, {number} at = -1, {boolean} resort = false, {boolean} render = true) {DGTable}`: Adds the specified rows at the specified position, and optionally resorts the data
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+ * `removeRow({number} rowIndex, {boolean} render = true) {DGTable}`: Removes one row at the specified position
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+ * `removeRows({number} rowIndex, {number} count, {boolean} render = true) {DGTable}`: Removes rows at the specified position
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+ * `refreshRow({number} rowIndex) {DGTable}`: Refreshes the row specified
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+ * *returns* Self
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+ * `refreshAllVirtualRows() {DGTable}`: Refreshes all virtual rows
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+ * *returns* Self
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+ * `setRows(data: Object[], resort: boolean=false) {DGTable}`: Rests the table rows to the provided array of rows.
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+ * **data**: New rows for the table
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+ * **resort**: Should re-sort the table?
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+ * *returns* Self, to allow for call chaining.
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+ * `getUrlForElementContent({string} id) {string?}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `isWorkerSupported() {boolean}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `createWebWorker({string} url) {Worker?}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `unbindWebWorker({Worker} worker) {DGTable}`: *Undocumented yet*
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+ * `hideCellPreview() {DGTable}`: Hide any cell preview showing currently, or prevent showing a cell preview from within the `cellpreview` event.
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+ * `destroy()`: Destroy the table and free all of its memory.
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+ ## License
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+ All the code here is under MIT license. Which means you could do virtually anything with the code.
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+ I will appreciate it very much if you keep an attribution where appropriate.
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2013 Daniel Cohen Gindi (danielgindi@gmail.com)
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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+ SOFTWARE.
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+ import jQuery from 'connectors/jquery/index';
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+ import DGTable from '@danielgindi/dgtable.js';
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+ export class DGTableJQuery extends DGTable {
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+ constructor(options) {
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+ super(options);
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+
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+ this.$el = jQuery(this.el)
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+ .data('dgtable', this)
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+ .on('remove', () => this.destroy());
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+
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+ this.on('headerrowdestroy', () => {
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+ const headerRow = this._p?.headerRow;
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+ if (!headerRow) return;
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+
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+ jQuery(headerRow).find(`div.${this._o.tableClassName}-header-cell`).remove();
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+ });
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+ }
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+
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+ destroy() {
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+ if (this._p?.table)
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+ jQuery(this._p.table).empty();
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+ if (this._p?.tbody)
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+ jQuery(this._p.tbody).empty();
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+ return super.destroy();
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+ }
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "name": "jquery.dgtable",
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+ "description": "High-performance table View for jQuery",
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+ "version": "0.6.19",
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+ "main": "dist/lib.cjs.min.js",
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+ "module": "dist/lib.es6.min.js",
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+ "broswer": "dist/lib.umd.min.js",
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+ "type": "module",
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+ "author": {
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+ "name": "Daniel Cohen Gindi",
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+ "email": "danielgindi@gmail.com"
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+ },
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+ "repository": {
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+ "type": "git",
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+ "url": "git://github.com/danielgindi/dgtable.js.git"
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+ },
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+ "scripts": {
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+ "build": "npm run lint && node scripts/build.js",
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+ "prepublishOnly": "node -e \"process.env.NODE_ENV != 'production' && process.exit(1)\" || npm run build"
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+ },
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+ "bugs": {
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