I am using tabulator to create tables on my website. I can select rows by clicking on them and I can select all rows using the tabulator.selectRow() method.
According to the documentation:
To select a specific row you can pass the any of the standard row component look up options into the first argument of the function.
I have seen this a few times but there is no working example. Does anybody know how the row component look up options need to be provided?
Let's say I have rows which have a name field.
I want to select the row where name == 'dennis'.
The documentation suggests that I can pass a lookup option in the selectRow() argument. There is just no example or any indication to expected syntax for the argument.
I currently have this working like so which does not seem to be most intuitive way.
table.getRows().forEach(row => {
if (row.getData().name == 'dennis') row.toggleSelect();
});
Or like so:
params.layer.tableView.table.getRows()
.filter(row => row.getData().name == 'dennis')
.forEach(row => row.toggleSelect());
I got there in the end with help via github. #1749
The bit which cleared this up for me was this:
Any function that takes a component as an argument will also attempt to find that component based on the value provided if it is not a component itself.
Here as an example to select my row.
table.selectRow(table.getRows().filter(row => row.getData().name == 'Dennis'));