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I've got the following program, but can't figure out how to delete the buttons, or preferably the whole message, after the user has clicked one of the buttons?
const dialog = new BotkitConversation(BLIND_UPDOWN_DIALOG, controller)
dialog.addQuestion(
{
text: 'What did you want to do?',
action: 'complete',
blocks: async (template, vars) => {
return [
{
type: 'section',
text: {
type: 'plain_text',
text: 'What did you want to do?',
},
},
{
type: 'actions',
elements: [
{
type: 'button',
text: {
type: 'plain_text',
text: '⬆️ Raise blinds',
},
value: 'up',
},
{
type: 'button',
text: {
type: 'plain_text',
text: '⬇️ Lower blinds',
},
value: 'down',
},
{
type: 'button',
text: {
type: 'plain_text',
text: '❌ Cancel',
},
value: 'cancel',
},
],
},
]
},
},
async (response, convo, bot, b) => {
console.log('response', convo, b)
await bot.say('Oh your response is ' + response)
},
'blindCommand'
)
controller.addDialog(dialog)
My js-grid has the url loadData with return in json, some of this data is for populating selects, the selects are being filled, but the column cell that should receive the text is blank
controller: {
loadData: function (filter) {
var data = $.Deferred();
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: "/app/Play/app/",
dataType: "json"
}).done(function(response){
data.resolve(response);
});
return data.promise();
},
}
fields: [
{ name: "ID", type: "text" },
{ name: "Country", type: "text"},
{ name: "Play 1", type: "select", items: db.players, valueField: "Id",textField: "Name" },
{ name: "Play 2", type: "select", items: db.players, valueField: "Id", valueField: "Id",textField: "Name" }
]
db.players= [
{ Name: "Name 1", Id: 1},{ Name: "Name 2", Id: 2},{ Name: "Name 3", Id: 3}
]
Return: /app/Play/app/
[{"ID":"83","Country":"1","Temp":"6","Play 1":"3","Play 2":"2"]
I have now verified that by clicking on the table row, the field appears with the select selected
I solved
Simply, on my return json /app/Play/app/, the items were as string, converted them to integers and worked.
Return:
..."Play 1": 3,"Play 2": 2]
I tried the following to add the placeholder attribute to the input field using the following code,
dataSource: {
...
schema: {
data: "storeEmployeeData",
total: "storeEmployeeDataCount",
model: {
id: "ID",
fields: {
Id: { type: "number", editable: false, nullable: true },
FirstName: { type: "string", nullable: true, editable: true, validation: { required: false } },
MiddleName: { type: "string", nullable: true, editable: true, validation: { required: false } },
LastName: { type: "string", nullable: true, editable: true, validation: { required: false } },
**Email: { type: "string", nullable: true, editable: true, placeholder: "(optional)", validation: { email: true, required: false } }
}
}
},
...
}
Also tried the following,
columns: [
{ field: "FirstName", title: "First Name", type: "string", width: "150px" },
{ field: "MiddleName", title: "Middle Name", type: "string", width: "150px" },
{ field: "LastName", title: "Last Name", type: "string", width: "150px" },
{ field: "Email", title: "Email", type: "string", width: "250px", sortable: false, placeholder: "(optional)" },
{ command: ["edit", "destroy"], title: " ", width: "200px" }
],
None of them yielded the result I was looking for i.e., having placeholder attribute placeholder="(optional)" added to the input field.
This is part of HTML5, if this feature already exists in Kendo UI Grid is it also compatible with IE 7 and IE 8 ?
Am I missing something? Any help is appreciated!
There is no placeholder option in the Kendo UI Model documentation; therefore, it is not supported directly. Reference: http://docs.kendoui.com/api/framework/model#configuration-Example. Maybe you meant to use defaultValue?
Alternatively, you could use the attributes option for the Kendo UI Grid configuration. Reference: http://docs.kendoui.com/api/web/grid#configuration-columns.attributes.
The placeholder attribute is only supported in IE 10 and above.
Update: (due to comments)
To give you an example, in order to add the placeholder attribute to the input element, you could use the editor option on the column.
columns: [
{ field: "Email", title: "Email", width: 250, sortable: false,
editor: function (container, options) {
var input = $("<input/>");
input.attr("name", options.field);
input.attr("placeholder", "(optional)");
input.appendTo(container);
}
}
]
If your looking for a place holder for when there are no records then,
<div id="grid"></div>
<script>
$("#grid").kendoGrid({
columns: [
{ field: "name" },
{ field: "age" }
],
noRecords: true,
dataSource: []
});
</script>
or
<div id="grid"></div>
<script>
$("#grid").kendoGrid({
columns: [
{ field: "name" },
{ field: "age" }
],
pageable: true,
noRecords: {
template: "No data available on current page. Current page is: #=this.dataSource.page()#"
},
dataSource: {
data: [{name: "John", age: 29}],
page: 2,
pageSize: 10
}
});
</script>
I have an editable Kendo Grid to manage (create/modify) user accounts. Editing is done in a popup (versus inline or batch). I have client-side validation to help ensure that valid data is provided to the server, however I cannot figure out how to handle the response from the server in the event that the create/update fails server-side. I'm not talking 'failed' as in the request failed with a HTTP 404 or 500, for example; I'm talking failed as in the script on the server didn't like something about the data and refuses to oblige.
Can someone please show me how I can accomplish this? What I would like to be able to do is after the update is sent to the server, wait for the response. If the response says everything is OK, then great. If the response says something didn't go so well, I'd like to be able to (A) keep the popup editing window open and populated and (B) provide feedback to the user regarding the reason for the rejection. The data should not be committed to the grid unless the response says everything is OK. Likewise, the edit popup should remain open until the server says OK.
I'm flexible with how the server's response should be formatted, as long as I can accomplish what I want.
Before you direct me to the Kendo official API documentation, I am already well aware of it and refer to it daily. However, to say the least, it is incomplete and I cannot find anything relating to this topic. If you have found something in the documentation that you think could help me then by all means point me to the documentation =)
As requested, below is the code I have for creating the grid.
$("#kendo_user_grid").kendoGrid({
columns: [{
title: "Last name",
field: "lName"
},{
title: "First name",
field: "fName"
},{
title: "Business unit",
field: "businessUnit"
},{
title: "Username",
field: "loginId"
},{
title: "Email address",
field: "email"
},{
title: "Phone",
field: "phone"
},{
title: "Address",
field: "address"
},{
title: "City",
field: "city"
},{
title: "State",
field: "state"
},{
title: "Zip code",
field: "zipcode"
},{
title: "Country",
field: "country"
},{
title: "Time zone",
field: "timezone"
},{
title: "Privileges",
field: "privs"
},{
command: ["edit","destroy"],
title: " "
}],
scrollable: false,
dataSource: {
transport: {
read: {
url: "manageUsers.phtml",
data: { mode: "fetch" },
dataType: "json",
type: "POST"
},
update: {
url: "manageUsers.phtml",
data: { mode: "update" },
type: "POST"
},
destroy: {
url: "manageUsers.phtml",
data: { mode: "destroy" },
type: "POST"
},
create: {
url: "manageUsers.phtml",
data: { mode: "create" },
type: "POST"
},
batch: false
},
schema: {
data: "records",
total: "total",
model: {
id: "userId",
fields: {
userId: { editable: false, nullable: true },
lName: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
fName: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
businessUnit: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
loginId: { type: "string", validation: { required: true } },
email: { type: "string", validation: { required: true } },
phone: { type: "string" },
address: { type: "string" },
city: { type: "string" },
state: { type: "string" },
zipcode: { type: "string" },
country: { type: "string" },
timezone: { type: "string" },
privs: { type: "string" }
}
}
},
pageSize: 20,
serverPaging: false,
serverFiltering: false,
serverSorting: false
},
filterable: true,
sortable: true,
pageable: true,
editable: {
mode: "popup",
template: kendo.template($("#kendo_edit_user_template").html())
},
toolbar: ["create","save","cancel"]
});
There are two point to keep in mind:
Schema.errors The field from the server response which contains server-side errors.
error is an event that will be fired if there was an error.
Basically you need to:
add to your schema an errors definition that provides access to the status sent back from the server.
Implement error event handler that, for example, restore previous value.
If your server returns the error message in a field called myError then you would have something like:
schema: {
errors: "myError",
data: "records",
total: "total",
model: {
id: "userId",
fields: {
userId: { editable: false, nullable: true },
lName: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
fName: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
...
or:
schema: {
errors: function(response) {
if (response.myError && response.myError !== "OK") {
return response.myError;
}
return false;
},
data: "records",
total: "total",
model: {
id: "userId",
fields: {
userId: { editable: false, nullable: true },
lName: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
fName: { type: "string", editable: true, validation: { required: true } },
...
and the event would be:
dataSource: {
error : function (e) {
if (e.errors !== false) {
alert("Error: " + e.errors);
// This will cancel any change done
this.cancelChanges();
}
},
transport: {
read: {
url: "manageUsers.phtml",
data: { mode: "fetch" },
dataType: "json",
type: "POST"
},
EDIT : If what you want is to keep the popup open you should do:
dataSource: {
error : function (e) {
if (e.errors !== false) {
alert("Error: " + e.errors);
// This will keep the popup open
grid.one("dataBinding", function (e) {
e.preventDefault(); // cancel grid rebind
});
}
},
transport: {
read: {
url: "manageUsers.phtml",
data: { mode: "fetch" },
dataType: "json",
type: "POST"
},
Where I bind to databinding event just once using jQuery.one
I have this grid
$("#address-grid").kendoGrid({
dataSource: {
transport: {
read: {
url: "operations/get_sales_reps_addresses.php?salesRepsId=" + salesRepsId,
type: "GET"
},
update: {
url: "operations/edit_address.php?salesRepsId=" + salesRepsId,
type: "POST",
complete: function (e) {
$("#address-grid").data("kendoGrid").dataSource.read();
}
},
destroy: {
url: "operations/delete_address.php",
type: "POST",
complete: function (e) {
$("address-grid").data("kendoGrid").dataSource.read();
}
},
create: {
url: "operations/add_address.php?salesRepsId=" + salesRepsId,
type: "POST",
complete: function (e) {
$("#address-grid").data("kendoGrid").dataSource.read();
}
},
},
schema: {
data: "data",
total: "data.length", //total amount of records
model: {
id: "SalesRepId",
fields: {
AddressType: {
defaultValue: {
AddressTypeid: 1,
AddressTypeName: "Work"
}
},
Country: {
defaultValue: {
CountryId: 38,
CountryName: "Canada"
}
},
State: {
defaultValue: {
StateId: 4223,
StateName: "British Colombia"
}
},
City: {
defaultValue: {
CityId: 59450,
CityName: "Vancouver"
}
},
PostalCode: {
type: "string"
},
AddressText: {
type: "string"
},
IsMainAddress: {
type: "boolean"
},
AddressId: {
type: "integer"
}
}
}
},
pageSize: 3,
},
ignoreCase: true,
height: 250,
filterable: true,
sortable: true,
pageable: true,
reorderable: false,
groupable: false,
batch: true,
navigatable: true,
toolbar: ["create", "save", "cancel"],
editable: true,
columns: [{
field: "AddressType",
title: "Type",
editor: AddressTypeDropDownEditor,
template: "#=AddressType.AddressTypeName#",
}, {
field: "Country",
title: "Country",
editor: CountryDropDownEditor,
template: "#=Country.CountryName#",
}, {
field: "State",
title: "State",
editor: StateDropDownEditor,
template: "#=State.StateName#",
}, {
field: "City",
title: "City",
editor: CityTypeDropDownEditor,
template: "#=City.CityName#",
}, {
field: "PostalCode",
title: "Postal Code",
}, {
field: "AddressText",
title: "Address",
}, {
field: "IsMainAddress",
title: "Main?",
width: 65,
template: function (e) {
if (e.IsMainAddress == true) {
return '<img align="center" src ="images/check-icon.png" />';
} else {
return '';
}
}
// hidden: true
}, {
command: "destroy",
title: " ",
width: 90
},
]
});
The problem is when I try to filter by Country or State or City I got an error
TypeError: "".toLowerCase is not a function
I tried to change the type of Country to string, I use comobox, so the values were undefined. I also tried to change the type to Object, the values displayed correctly but I couldn't filter. I got the same error( toLowerCase)
How can I fix this ??
My grid is very similar this example
and here is the jsFiddle . I've just added the filter. and I still get previous error
I want to filter on the Category, any help ??
This is how you filter a dataSource Kendo dataSource , filter
So get the dataSource of your grid,
var gridDatasource = $("#address-grid").data('kendoGrid').dataSource;
and filter it like this example.
gridDatasource.filter({ ... });
If you provide a working jsFiddle, you may get a more specific answer.
Specific answer:
You added the filter, so for Category it didn't work because as I said, it is an observable, not a filed you can filter as a string.
So you must specify better your filter for this column, like this:
field: "Category",
title: "Category",
width: "160px",
editor: categoryDropDownEditor,
template: "#=Category.CategoryName#",
filterable: {
extra: false,
field:"Category.CategoryName",
operators: {
string: {
startswith: "Starts with",
eq: "Is equal to",
neq: "Is not equal to"
}
}
}
see this jsFiddle -- > http://jsfiddle.net/blackjim/Sbb5Z/463/