jqGrid toolbar search with autocomplete using json data
I found the very nice demo by Oleg (http://www.ok-soft-gmbh.com/jqGrid/FillToolbarSearchFilter.htm) which shows a "jqGrid toolbar search with autocomplete usin开发者_运维知识库g local data" but have trouble to get this to work for json via ajax. Is there a good reason why the autocomplete feature won't work - even if I force the grid to be local after loading?
$(document).ready(function() {
var mygrid = $("#mylist"),
mygetUniqueNames = function(columnName) {
var texts = mygrid.jqGrid('getCol',columnName), uniqueTexts = [],
textsLength = texts.length, text, textsMap = {}, i;
for (i=0;i<textsLength;i++) {
text = texts[i];
if (text !== undefined && textsMap[text] === undefined) {
// to test whether the texts is unique we place it in the map.
textsMap[text] = true;
uniqueTexts.push(text);
}
}
return uniqueTexts;
};
mygrid.jqGrid({
url:'autocompleteTest.php',
datatype: "json",
colNames:['name', 'City','stateCd'],
colModel:[
{name:'name',index:'name',width:225, search: true},
{name:'City',index:'City',width:125},
{name:'stateCd',index:'stateCd',width:75},
],
rowNum: 100,
loadonce : true,
sortname: 'name',
sortorder: 'desc',
sortable: true,
viewrecords: true,
rownumbers: true,
sortorder: "desc",
ignoreCase: true,
pager: '#mypager',
height: "auto",
caption: "How to use filterToolbar better with data from server"
}).jqGrid('navGrid','#mypager',
{edit:false, add:false, del:false, search:false, refresh:false});
mygrid.jqGrid('setColProp', 'name',
{
searchoptions: {
sopt:['bw'],
dataInit: function(elem) {
$(elem).autocomplete({
source:mygetUniqueNames('name'),
delay:0,
minLength:0
});
}
}
});
mygrid.jqGrid('filterToolbar',
{stringResult:true, searchOnEnter:true, defaultSearch:"bw"});
});
It is difficult to provide an example in case of the usage of remote source
parameter of jQuery UI Autocomplete. The main problem is that your question is about jqGrid which is pure JavaScript solution. If we would discuss the server part of tha solution we would have too options. Many users uses different languages: Java, C#, VB, PHP and so on. For example I personally prefer C#. Then we would have to choose the technology which we use: ASP.NET MVC, WCF, ASPX web service and so on. For example I would choose WCF. Then we should define the database access technology, for example, Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL, SqlDataReader
, SqlDataAdapter
and so on. Let us I would choose Entity Framework and would provide you the corresponding code example, but it would help you not really if you use for example PHP and MySQL.
So I just describe which interface should have the server for the remote source
parameter of jQuery UI Autocomplete without any code.
You should replace in my example the source
parameter to your server url like following:
dataInit: function(elem) {
$(elem).autocomplete({
source:'yourSearchUrl.php',
minLength:2
});
}
If the user types two characters (the value can be changed by minLength
option), for example 'ab' then the autocomplete will make HTTP GET request with the parameter term=ab
:
yourSearchUrl.php?term=ab
your server should answer with the JSON data in the same format as for the local source. I used the string array format in my previous example. Another supported format is array of objects with label/value/both properties like
[
{
"id": "Dromas ardeola",
"label": "Crab-Plover",
"value": "Crab-Plover"
},
{
"id": "Larus sabini",
"label": "Sabine`s Gull",
"value": "Sabine`s Gull"
},
{
"id": "Vanellus gregarius",
"label": "Sociable Lapwing",
"value": "Sociable Lapwing"
},
{
"id": "Oenanthe isabellina",
"label": "Isabelline Wheatear",
"value": "Isabelline Wheatear"
}
]
read the documentation for more information.
If you need to implement more complex scenario and send some additional data to the server or convert the server response in any way you can use custom source callback function. In the case you should use source: function(request, response) {/*your implementation*/}
, where the request
would be an object having term
property (request.term
). Inside of your implementation your should make ajax request to the server manually. The response
would be callback function which you should call after your custom ajax request will be finished (inside of success
event handler). The response
function should be called with the parameter which should be array in the same format as mygetUniqueNames
returns. I recommend you to examine the source code from the jQuery Autocomplete demo.
To de able to provide unique data from one column of tabele you should just use SELECT DISTINCT
SQL statement which are supported in the most databases.
I hope that my description would help you.
UPDATED: If you have the local source the solution you could find in my old answer which you already use. What you just need to do is to call the filterToolbar after the source array are filled. Because you load the data from the server your should move the call of filterToolbar inside of loadComplete. You use loadonce:true
jqGrid option which switch the datatype
from 'json'
to 'local'
after the first data loading. So you can include in the loadComplete event handler of your grid the code like the following:
var grid = $('#list');
grid({
url:'autocompleteTest.php',
datatype: 'json',
loadonce: true,
// ... other parameters
loadComplete: function(data) {
if (grid.getGridParam('datatype') === 'json') {
// build the set 'source' parameter of the autocomplete
grid.jqGrid('setColProp', 'name', {
searchoptions: {
sopt:['bw'],
dataInit: function(elem) {
$(elem).autocomplete({
source:mygetUniqueNames('name'),
delay:0,
minLength:0
});
}
}
});
mygrid.jqGrid('filterToolbar',
{stringResult:true,searchOnEnter:true,
defaultSearch:"bw"});
}
}
});
If you will need to reload the data from the server (change the datatype
to 'json'
and call grid.trigger('reloadGrid')
) you will have to change the code above so that you first destroy the autocomplete
widget with $('#gs_name').autocomplete('destroy')
and then create it one more time with the same code like inside of dataInit
.
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