I am trying to use TbEditableColumn / X-Editable to make inline edits in the CGridView. I'm trying to use the usual $data variable to get row id by the intuitive "$data->id" to pass the line id in the dynamically generated url so that in the update action of the controller, I'd know which record to update.
However $data->id is just not working while creating URL. Interestingly the same $data variable is accessible while applying "Editable" property on the item. See below.
I don't want to go for JS:function way to fetch id of an element and pass it as argument in ajax call. This just doesn't seem elegant.
array(
'class' => 'editable.EditableColumn',
'name' => 'mrp',
'headerHtmlOptions' => array('style' => 'width:200px'),
'editable' => array(
'type' => 'text',
'apply' => '$data->id>10605',
'url' => '/product/changeMRP/id/$data->id',
),
),
In above code, this line works
'apply' => '$data->id>10605'
But this line doesn't
'url' => '/product/changeMRP/id/$data->id',
Why is it that? And how can i solve my problem?
I followed this question :
How can update db values using x-editable EditableColumn? but it didnt help
You can use createUrl() for creating URL and pass the id in array. Like this
'url' => "Yii::app()->createUrl('product/changeMRP', array('id'=>'$data->id'))",
Hope it will solve your problem.
I use Eselect2 Yii extension to give users multiple choice but only last choice is submitted via POST. Why?
This is my html, in which I also tried to manage all choices with array but without success
<pre>echo $form->labelEx($model,'city_id');
$this->widget('ext.select2.ESelect2', array(
'name' => 'Form[field]',
'data' => City::model()->getCitie`enter code here`s(),
'options' => array('width' => '30%','allowClear'=>true),
'htmlOptions'=>array(
'options'=>array(''=>array('value'=>null,'selected'=>null, 'name'=>'field'),),
'multiple'=>'multiple',
)
));
</pre>
I tried to specify 'name' field as single field and as an array but I have the same problem: only last value is sended.
You should simply use an array :
Instead of
'name' => 'Form[field]',
You should try :
'name' => 'Form[field][]',
I'm using Yiibooster and the TbGridView to show some results. I'm also using the following code to provide smart looking icons to a view, update and delete link.
array(
'htmlOptions' => array('nowrap'=>'nowrap'),
'class'=>'bootstrap.widgets.TbButtonColumn',
'viewButtonUrl'=>'Yii::app()->createUrl("/item/view", array("id"=>$data["id"], "sector" => $data["sector"]["slug"],"title" => $data["slug"]))',
'updateButtonUrl'=>'Yii::app()->createUrl("/item/update", array("id"=>$data["id"]))',
'deleteButtonUrl'=>null,
)
What I'd like to do is basically be able to show another button in there or in replace of the delete button. I'm just unsure how (or where specifically) I need to code the values for the this button.
I'm currently looking at the TbButtonColumn.php file and tried just adding a button just to see if it would work it didn't.
What would be the correct process to to do this?
Thanks in advance
Jonny
There is a buttons parameter for additional buttons, it is in docs od CButtonColumns, here is sample from link:
array(
'class'=>'CButtonColumn',
// Template to set order of buttons
'template' => '{postview} {preview}',
// Buttons config
'buttons' => array(
'postview' => array(
'label' => '...', // text label of the button
'url' => '...', // the PHP expression for generating the URL of the button
'imageUrl' => '...', // image URL of the button. If not set or false, a text link is used
'options' => array(...), // HTML options for the button tag
'click' => '...', // a JS function to be invoked when the button is clicked
),
'preview' => array(
// Another button config
),
),
),
NOTE: This is example for CButtonColumn but TbButtonColumn is a subclass of CButtonColumn, so everything applies to both.
I have a custom module, inside:
/Block/Adminhtml//Edit/Tab/Form.php
I am adding a bunch of fields which relate to fields in a table - all works fine and dandy.
However, I have a button on the page which executes some JavaScript, like so:
$fieldset->addField('trigger', 'submit', array(
'name' => 'trigger',
'label' => 'test',
'value' => Mage::helper('modulename')->__('Submit'),
'style' => 'width:100px;',
'onclick' => $this->getProductChooserURL(),
));
Now, for the life of me, I cannot set the value of that button - at the minute, it just shows as a blank html button - I'm just trying to get it to say something on it!
Someone else has had a similar problem here:
http://www.magentocommerce.com/boards/viewthread/283801/#t397177
But I can't make sense of the solution.
Hello if you want call javascript following code may be help you
$eventElemall=$fieldset->addField('trigger', 'submit', array(
'name' => 'trigger',
'label' => 'test',
'value' => Mage::helper('modulename')->__('Submit'),
'style' => 'width:100px;',
'onclick' => "getProductChooserURL()",
));
$eventElemall->setAfterElementHtml('
<script type="text/javascript">
function getProductChooserURL(){
document.getElementById("trigger").value }
</script>');
I have a gridview which contains a checkbox column and also uses pagination. When I check some checkboxes in the first page and navigate to the second page and check another one in the second page, the options I checked in the first page is not retained there. Is it posssible to retain the checkbox values during pagination?
Code for Gridview is
$widget = $this->widget('zii.widgets.grid.CGridView', array(
'dataProvider' => $model->search(),
'cssFile' => Yii::app()->baseUrl . '/media/js/admin/css/admingridview.css',
//'filter' => $model,
'ajaxUpdate' => true,
'enablePagination' => true,
'columns' => array(
array(
'name' => 'id',
'header' => '#',
'value' => '$this->grid->dataProvider->pagination->currentPage * $this->grid->dataProvider->pagination->pageSize + ($row+1)',
),
array(
'class' => 'CCheckBoxColumn',
'selectableRows' => '2',
'header' => 'Selected',
),
array(
'name' => 'fb_user_id',
'header' => 'FaceBook Id',
'value' => 'CHtml::encode($data->fb_user_id)',
),
array(
'name' => 'first_name',
'header' => 'Name',
'value' => 'CHtml::encode($data->first_name)',
),
array(
'name' => 'email_id',
'header' => 'Email',
'value' => 'CHtml::encode($data->email_id)',
),
array(
'name' => 'demo',
'type' => 'raw',
'header' => "Select",
'value' => 'CHtml::checkBox("email[]","",array("class"=>"check","value"=>$data->email_id))',
),
),
));
Edit:
Extension for remembering the selected options in gridview,check this link Selgridview
Thanks to bool.dev
You could use sessions/cookies to store the checked values. I'm not very sure how to make cookies work, so i'll tell you how to do it with sessions. Specifically the user session that yii creates.
Now to use sessions we need to pass the checked (and unchecked) ids to the controller, therefore we'll modify the data being sent to the controller on every ajax update(i.e between paginations), to do this we exploit the beforeAjaxUpdate option of CGridView.
I'm also using CCheckBoxColumn instead of the following in your code(of course you can modify the solution to suit your own needs):
array(
'name' => 'demo',
'type'=>'raw',
'header' => "Select",
'value' => 'CHtml::checkBox("email[]","",array("class"=>"check","value"=>$data->email_id))',
),
GridView Changes:
<?php $this->widget('zii.widgets.grid.CGridView', array(
// added id of grid-view for use with $.fn.yiiGridView.getChecked(containerID,columnID)
'id'=>'first-grid',
'dataProvider'=>$model->search(),
'cssFile' => Yii::app()->baseUrl . '/media/js/admin/css/admingridview.css',
// added this piece of code
'beforeAjaxUpdate'=>'function(id,options){options.data={checkedIds:$.fn.yiiGridView.getChecked("first-grid","someChecks").toString(),
uncheckedIds:getUncheckeds()};
return true;}',
'ajaxUpdate'=>true,
'enablePagination' => true,
'columns' => array(
array(
'name' => 'id',
'header' => '#',
'value' => '$this->grid->dataProvider->pagination->currentPage * $this->grid->dataProvider->pagination->pageSize + ($row+1)',
),
array(
'name' => 'fb_user_id',
'header' => 'FaceBook Id',
'value' => 'CHtml::encode($data->fb_user_id)',
),
array(
'name' => 'first_name',
'header' => 'Name',
'value' => 'CHtml::encode($data->first_name)',
),
array(
'name' => 'email_id',
'header' => 'Email',
'value' => 'CHtml::encode($data->email_id)',
),
/* replaced the following with CCheckBoxColumn
array(
'name' => 'demo',
'type'=>'raw',
'header' => "Select",
'value' =>'CHtml::checkBox("email[]","",array("class"=>"check","value"=>$data->email_id))',
),
*/
array(
'class' => 'CCheckBoxColumn',
'selectableRows' => '2',
'header'=>'Selected',
'id'=>'someChecks', // need this id for use with $.fn.yiiGridView.getChecked(containerID,columnID)
'checked'=>'Yii::app()->user->getState($data->email_id)', // we are using the user session variable to store the checked row values, also considering here that email_ids are unique for your app, it would be best to use any field that is unique in the table
),
),
));
?>
Pay special attention to the code for beforeAjaxUpdate and CCheckBoxColumn, in beforeAjaxUpdate we are passing checkedIds as a csv string of all the ids(in this case email_ids) that have been checked and uncheckedIds as a csv string of all the unchecked ids, we get the unchecked boxes by calling a function getUncheckeds(), which follows shortly. Please take note here, that when i was testing i had used an integer id field (of my table) as the unique field, and not an email field.
The getUncheckeds() function can be registered like this anywhere in the view file for gridview:
Yii::app()->clientScript->registerScript('getUnchecked', "
function getUncheckeds(){
var unch = [];
/*corrected typo: $('[name^=someChec]') => $('[name^=someChecks]') */
$('[name^=someChecks]').not(':checked,[name$=all]').each(function(){unch.push($(this).val());});
return unch.toString();
}
"
);
In the above function pay attention to the selectors and each and push function.
With that done, we need to modify the controller/action for this view.
public function actionShowGrid(){
// some code already existing
// additional code follows
if(isset($_GET['checkedIds'])){
$chkArray=explode(",", $_GET['checkedIds']);
foreach ($chkArray as $arow){
Yii::app()->user->setState($arow,1);
}
}
if(isset($_GET['uncheckedIds'])){
$unchkArray=explode(",", $_GET['uncheckedIds']);
foreach ($unchkArray as $arownon){
Yii::app()->user->setState($arownon,0);
}
}
// rest of the code namely render()
}
That's it, it should work now.
For developing that scheme you would need to know working of what happens when you navigate.
When ever you navigate to a pagination page ajax calls are made and new data is received and it is fetched from CActive Record or what ever the data source. New data is in accordance of database records or source records. when you come back to previous page again Ajax call is made and content is updated so same comes as it is in database.
what i feel is you should save data of checked items temporary and make it permanent if action is made.
You can do something like this
<script type="text/javascript">
$("input:checkbox").click(function () {
var thisCheck = $(this);
if (thisCheck.is (':checked')){
// do what you want here, the way to access the text is using the
// $(this) selector. The following code would output pop up message with
// the selected checkbox text
$(this).val());
}
});
</script>
you can save temporary storage somewhere
Also make this work on normal form submit:
I wanted to add this as a comment on bool.dev's answer, but I do not have enough reputation to do that yet. So I had to put it in a separate answer.
bool.dev, your answer is great and it works well, thanx.
However, as intended, it only works when ajax calls update the gridview. I have the gridview forming part of a form, so I wanted it to also work on normal submission of the form, otherwise the checkboxes are not loaded again when there are other validation errors on the form.
So, in ADDITION to what you did, I added hidden fields on my form e.g.:
<input type="hidden" name='checkedBox1' id='checkedBox1' value=''>
<input type="hidden" name='uncheckedBox1' id='uncheckedBox1' value=''>
Then, before submitting the form, my sumbit button runs your getChecked() and getUncheckeds() functions and store their results in the hidden fields:
if ($('#checkedBox1').length >0) {$('[name=checkedBox1]').val(getChecked());}
if ($('#uncheckedBox1').length >0) {$('[name=uncheckedBox1]').val(getUncheckeds());}
In the controller, besides from checking for $_GET['checkedIds'], you also check for $_POST['checkedBox1'] and store its values to session in the same way you do for $_GET['checkedIds'], using the same session variable.
Do the same with $_POST['uncheckedBox1'].
That should work.