I'm using Angular-Datatables. I need to be able to dynamically create the table based on the data that is being returned. In other words, I do not want to specify the column headers.
Example:
json data:
[
{
"id": "2",
"city": "Baltimore",
"state": "MD",
},
{
"id": "5",
"city": "Boston",
"state": "MA",
},
{
"id": "8",
"city": "Malvern",
"state": "PA",
},
]
Column Headers:
id, city, state
Can someone please help with this?
That is actually a good question! With traditional jQuery dataTables it is not a problem, but we have a different kind of declarative setup with angular dataTables, making it more difficult to separate the various tasks. We can delay the population of data with fromFnPromise
, but not prevent the dataTable from being instantiated before we want it. I think I have found a solid solution :
First, to avoid instant initialization remove the datatable
directive from the markup and give the <table>
an id
instead, i.e :
<table id="example" dt-options="dtOptions" dt-columns="dtColumns" />
Then load the data resource, build dtColumns
and dtOptions
and finally inject the datatable
attribute and $compile
the <table>
using the id
:
$http({
url: 'data.json'
}).success(function(data) {
var sample = data[0], dtColumns = []
//create columns based on first row in dataset
for (var key in sample) dtColumns.push(
DTColumnBuilder.newColumn(key).withTitle(key)
)
$scope.dtColumns = dtColumns
//create options
$scope.dtOptions = DTOptionsBuilder.newOptions()
.withOption('data', data)
.withOption('dataSrc', '')
//initialize the dataTable
angular.element('#example').attr('datatable', '')
$compile(angular.element('#example'))($scope)
})
This should work with any "array of objects" resource
Demo -> http://plnkr.co/edit/TzBaaZ2Msd9WchfLDLkN?p=preview
NB: Have cleaned up the example JSON, I guess it was a sample and not meant to be working with trailing commas.
Being faced with the same problem, I actually found an easier to implement and much simpler (and safer because of not using $compile) solution.
The only change needed to be made to the html is the addition of an ng-if
:
<table ng-if="columnsReady" datatable="" dt-options="dtOptions" dt-columns="dtColumns"/>
What happens is that angular will delay the creation of this node till columnsReady
has any value. So now in your code you can get the data you need, and when you have it, you can just set columnsReady
to true
and angular will do the rest.
$http({
url: 'data.json'
}).success(function(data) {
var sample = data[0], dtColumns = []
//create columns based on first row in dataset
for (var key in sample) dtColumns.push(
DTColumnBuilder.newColumn(key).withTitle(key)
)
$scope.dtColumns = dtColumns
//create options
$scope.dtOptions = DTOptionsBuilder.newOptions()
.withOption('data', data)
.withOption('dataSrc', '')
//initialize the dataTable
$scope.columnsReady = true;
});
Below code which will give you table dynamically based on data
HTML
<div ng-controller="WithAjaxCtrl as showCase">
<table datatable="" dt-options="showCase.dtOptions" dt-columns="showCase.dtColumns" class="row-border hover"></table>
JS
angular.module('showcase.withAjax',['datatables']).controller('WithAjaxCtrl', WithAjaxCtrl);
function WithAjaxCtrl(DTOptionsBuilder, DTColumnBuilder) {
var vm = this;
vm.dtOptions = DTOptionsBuilder.fromSource('data.json')
.withPaginationType('full_numbers');
vm.dtColumns = [
DTColumnBuilder.newColumn('id').withTitle('ID'),
DTColumnBuilder.newColumn('city').withTitle('City'),
DTColumnBuilder.newColumn('state').withTitle('State')
];
}
data.json
[{
"id": 860,
"city": "Superman",
"state": "Yoda"
}, {
"id": 870,
"city": "Foo",
"state": "Whateveryournameis"
}, {
"id": 590,
"city": "Toto",
"state": "Titi"
}, {
"id": 803,
"city": "Luke",
"state": "Kyle"
},
...
]