At http://trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid.html, under "New in Version 3.7" > "Column Search", there is a method explained to search, and it hasn't worked yet for me. I've added:
jQuery("#toolbar").jqGrid('filterToolbar',{stringResult: true,searchOnEnter : false});
and less essential code from the example. My server saw slightly different JSON requests, but no _search=true
and no search term, ever.
http://trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid.html also gives an incomplete example of server-side code. The SQL statement is given in the example PHP:
$SQL = "SELECT item_id, item, item_cd FROM items ".$where." ORDER BY $sidx $sord LIMIT $start , $limit";
but, while $sidx
, $sord
, $start
, and $limit
all have code to define them, $where
is not defined (or referenced) anywhere else on the page.
How can I get a column search like the page documents, where my server is being hit by the appropriate requests?
The filterToolbar method should be called on the same element which you use to define the grid. Look at the working example used it.
I can't help you with the PHP part of your question, because I don't use PHP myself. Nevertheless the demo files from the jqGrid download page seems to contain some PHP code examples which could be helpful for you.
Thanks to the previous author for the starting point for the problem solution. Here is ready to use piece of the
server-side PHP
code implementing search request (fromjqGrid
) processing:Thanks for posting your code!
The only change was that I had to unescape double-quotes in the 'filters' parameter to get it working:
$filters = str_replace('\"','"' ,$_POST['filters']);
You may want to try this code for simplest case:
Before using in production make sure you are handling cases when $_GET['filters'] contains garbage instead of json, and field names/values are properly escaped. Otherwise there are plenty of space for SLQ injections.