I'm writing a code , so that I can change column's editor manually . I'm able to set editor event on double click event ('dblClick') . When I click on cell, effect is observe on next click . What is missing ? Or How can open/show editor manually ?
My code is like .......
table.delegate('dblclick', function(e) {
var target = e.currentTarget;
var model = table.getRecord(target.get('id'));
var type = model.get('type');
var column = this.get('columns.value');
column.editor = editors[type];
this.showCellEditor(target);
},'tr', table);
this.showCellEditor(target); --> this method is of YUI (Yahoo's UI) . Is any method is resemble to this one in Alloy UI ?
Instead of selecting an editor on the fly, why not group similar data in the same column so that the same editor can be used?
var columns = [{
editor: new Y.TextAreaCellEditor(),
key: 'name'
}, {
editor: new Y.DateCellEditor({
dateFormat: '%m/%d/%Y'
}),
key: 'birthday'
}];
If you group the data like that, then you can change the editEvent
of the dataTable to dblclick
like so:
var dataTable = new Y.DataTable({
// ...
editEvent: 'dblclick'
}).render('#dataTable');
Here is a working example:
YUI().use('aui-datatable', function(Y) {
var columns = [{
editor: new Y.TextAreaCellEditor(),
key: 'name'
}, {
editor: new Y.DateCellEditor({
dateFormat: '%m/%d/%Y'
}),
key: 'birthday'
}];
var data = [{
birthday: '9/9/1999',
name: 'Jonathan Smithy'
}, {
birthday: '10/10/1990',
name: 'Bob Duncan'
}];
var dataTable = new Y.DataTable({
columnset: columns,
recordset: data,
editEvent: 'dblclick'
}).render('#dataTable');
});
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<div id="dataTable"></div>
If you must dynamically choose and display the editor, I'd recommend taking a look a the getEditor(record, column)
method of A.DataTable.CellEditorSupport
. I was unable to get getEditor()
to work, but I'd assume that if you can get it working, you could do something like getEditor(data[1], column[0]).show()
.