I need to display the title of my page as the text of the menu item so how can I access the text of the selected menu item?
You can use the e.item field of the select menu event. Then use the text() jQuery method to get the text. The trick is to avoid getting the text of the child menu items. Here is how
$("#menu").kendoMenu({
select: function(e) {
var text = $(e.item)
.clone()
.find("ul")
.remove()
.end()
.text();
alert(text);
}
});
Here is a live demo: http://jsbin.com/amijud/1/edit
The easiest and best way is to use
e.item.firstChild.innerText
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since the "Paste" is not work in browser, I would like to remove it from context menu, and keep other menu items, in CKeditor 4.73.
please advice, thanks
There is an api method on the editor instance for removing menu items. You can accomplish this by doing the following:
CKEDITOR.on('instanceReady', function (e) {
if (e.editor.contextMenu) {
e.editor.removeMenuItem('paste');
}
});
Using this I can display a menu by right clicking a cell:
// right click context menu
grid.onContextMenu.subscribe(function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var cell = grid.getCellFromEvent(e);
//grid.setSelectedRows(cell.row);
$("#contextMenu")
.data("row", cell.row)
.css("top", e.pageY)
.css("left", e.pageX)
.show();
$("body").one("click", function () {
$("#contextMenu").hide();
});
});
However I would like the row to be selected, both as visual confirmation that the correct row has been right-clicked, and because some of the menu items use the selected row for their functions.
This:
grid.setSelectedRows(cell.row);
doesn't work. What is the correct way?
It might be as simple as the fact that setSelectedRows takes an array of row indexes.
Try
grid.setSelectedRows([cell.row]);
I am using kendo grid and its build-in functionality for creating and updating items.
I'm looking for a way to change Editor labels (title and buttons Update/Cancel).
I found an answer here (Change Button text in Kendo Ui Grid Popup Window) where OnaBei explains how to change title.
However, I still cannot figure out the way to change button names based on whether item is being added or being edited. The same with title, is it a way to change it based on "create"/"update" state?
I assume that it can be done with javascript, but it will probably be a hack and dirty solution.
This can be done in the edit event of the grid. The model event argument has a isNew method which will return true in "create" state. Here is some sample code:
edit: function(e) {
var title = "Edit mode";
if (e.model.isNew()) {
title = "Insert mode";
}
var wnd = e.container.data("kendoWindow");
wnd.title(title);
}
And a live demo: http://jsbin.com/USUpAZUT/1/edit
I am using kendo ui grid to display data. I want to set title for the grid.Is there any way to set it.
Also I want to set some additional/custom property for grid which will help to identify the grid uniquely. Any custom property I can set to grid so I can get its value when required.
So in case if there are more instances on grid this will help.
Please suggest on this.
Iterating through all your tables can be done using:
$.each($(".k-grid"), function (idx, grid) {
// Do whatever you want to do with "grid"
...
});
If you want to add a title, might be something like:
$.each($(".k-grid"), function (idx, grid) {
$(grid).data("kendoGrid").wrapper.prepend('<div class="k-grid-header"><table><thead><tr><th class="k-header">Title</th></tr></thead></table></div>');
});
For setting a click event to the HTML img elements, you can do:
$("tr", ".k-grid").on("click", "img:first", function () {
// Here "this" is the "img" on which you clicked, finding the grid is:
var grid = $(this).closest(".k-grid").data("kendoGrid");
console.log("grid", grid);
// If you want to access the "id"
console.log("id", grid.element.attr("id"));
});
Once you click on the first image of each row what I do in the event handler is finding the closest HTML element with k-grid class (the grid): this is the HTML containing the grid.
If you want to get Kendo UI grid element the you need to use data("kendoGrid").
Simple and elegant.
In this JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/OnaBai/2qpT3/2/, if you click on "Add Titles" button you add a title to each table and if you click on "Add Handlers" and then in an image, you will get an alert with the id of the table that the image belongs to.
EDIT: If you want to iterate on every image that is in the first column, of every KendoUI grid on your document, you should do:
$.each($("td:first > img", ".k-grid table tbody > tr"), function (idx, elem) {
// "elem" is the image
console.log(idx, elem);
// associate event
$(elem).on("click", fnHandler);
});
I prefer to change the title like this:
$("#grid th[data-field=Field]").html("Title");
In order to add items to a kendo menu dynamically, here in the forums, the kendo team suggested to use the append method as described in this example to append submenus.
I've done this, now I have the problem of arrows not rendering for nodes. The issue can be seen in this example: http://jsfiddle.net/MMRCf/16/ if you hover on "Item 1" then click on "Sub Item 2", "Sub Item 2" will be populated with a submenu. This submenu lacks arrows for expanding nodes.
Perhaps this is a bug that needs reporting but I cannot post on Kendo menu forum.
Does anyone know how I could get arrow icons to render?
I think the append method is where a fix could be applied:
append: function (item, referenceItem) {
referenceItem = this.element.find(referenceItem);
var inserted = this._insert(item, referenceItem, referenceItem.length ? referenceItem.find("> .k-group, .k-animation-container > .k-group") : null);
each(inserted.items, function (idx) {
inserted.group.append(this);
var contents = inserted.contents[idx];
if (contents) {
$(this).append(contents);
}
updateArrow(this);
});
updateArrow(referenceItem);
updateFirstLast(inserted.group.find(".k-first, .k-last").add(inserted.items));
return this;
},
Actually seems the updateArrow function is broken. I've updated it for the next release, meanwhile you can also update it to get it working, from this:
item.find(".k-icon").remove();
to this:
item.find("> .k-link > .k-icon").remove();