I am using Kendo UI TreeList & Grid for jquery. I want to hide a command button based on row values. In grid, I attached dataBound event to evaluate the model value and show/hide command button, below codes works fine
dataBound:function(e){
var delButton = e.container.find(".k-grid-Delete");
if (...) delButton.hide();
}
For TreeList, the same code seems also fine. However, when I add inline edit featrue, the same codes works differently.
When click "Edit" or "Add", the grid stay the original visible status, but treelist show all the button.
When click "Cancel", I triggered dataBound event in cancel event so the UI can be refreshed, then the grid show correctly but treelist still show all the buttons even if the dataBound is executed with correct logic.
Does anybody know how to resolve this issue?
Thanks,
Ziff Dai
I was usinig JSF 2.0, richfaces, and a4j in my development. I have a radio button group that consist of 3 radio button, and there is a inputtextbox next to each of the radio button, just like the layout shown below:
radio button A | input textbox A
radio button B | input textbox B
radio button C | input textbox C
Whenever there is a focus on textbox, can this be done using ajax to update on radio button selection? E.g. when focus on input textbox B, then radio button B will be selected. May I know how this can be done?
There are many ways to this, first using plain javascript and using ajax on jsf or richfaces components.
You can try using a4j:ajax nested inside your h:inputText and fire it whenever there is focus on your textbox.
<h:selectOneRadio value="#{bean.value}" id="radio" />
<h:inputText id="input" value="#{bean.textValue}" >
<a4j:ajax event="onfocus" render="radio" action="{bean.setRadioSelected}"/>
</h:inputText>
On the action method set the value of selected radio to true.
Hope this helps.
I've searched the Internet and I cannot find a list of <p:ajax> events. Can anyone provide a complete list of events for the <p:ajax> tag?
I'm particularly interested if there is an onblur event or something similar.
You might want to look at "JavaScript HTML DOM Events" for a general overview of events:
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/dom_obj_event.asp
PrimeFaces is built on jQuery, so here's jQuery's "Events" documentation:
http://api.jquery.com/category/events/
http://api.jquery.com/category/events/form-events/
http://api.jquery.com/category/events/keyboard-events/
http://api.jquery.com/category/events/mouse-events/
http://api.jquery.com/category/events/browser-events/
Below, I've listed some of the more common events, with comments about where they can be used (taken from jQuery documentation).
Mouse Events
(Any HTML element can receive these events.)
click
dblclick
mousedown
mousemove
mouseover
mouseout
mouseup
Keyboard Events
(These events can be attached to any element, but the event is only sent to the element that has the focus. Focusable elements can vary between browsers, but form elements can always get focus so are reasonable candidates for these event types.)
keydown
keypress
keyup
Form Events
blur (In recent browsers, the domain of the event has been extended to include all element types.)
change (This event is limited to <input> elements, <textarea> boxes and <select> elements.)
focus (This event is implicitly applicable to a limited set of elements, such as form elements (<input>, <select>, etc.) and links (<a href>). In recent browser versions, the event can be extended to include all element types by explicitly setting the element's tabindex property. An element can gain focus via keyboard commands, such as the Tab key, or by mouse clicks on the element.)
select (This event is limited to <input type="text"> fields and <textarea> boxes.)
submit (It can only be attached to <form> elements.)
You can search for "Ajax Behavior Events" in PrimeFaces User's Guide, and you will find plenty of them for all supported components. That's also what PrimeFaces lead Optimus Prime suggest to do in this related question at the PrimeFaces forum <p:ajax> event list?
There is no onblur event, that's the HTML attribute name, but there is a blur event. It's just without the "on" prefix like as the HTML attribute name. You can also look at all "on*" attributes of the tag documentation of the component in question to see which are all available, e.g. <p:inputText>.
Schedule provides various ajax behavior events to respond user actions.
"dateSelect" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent When a date is selected.
"eventSelect" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent When an event is selected.
"eventMove" org.primefaces.event.ScheduleEntryMoveEvent When an event is moved.
"eventResize" org.primefaces.event.ScheduleEntryResizeEvent When an event is resized.
"viewChange" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent When a view is changed.
"toggleSelect" org.primefaces.event.ToggleSelectEvent When toggle all checkbox changes
"expand" org.primefaces.event.NodeExpandEvent When a node is expanded.
"collapse" org.primefaces.event.NodeCollapseEvent When a node is collapsed.
"select" org.primefaces.event.NodeSelectEvent When a node is selected.-
"collapse" org.primefaces.event.NodeUnselectEvent When a node is unselected
"expand org.primefaces.event.NodeExpandEvent When a node is expanded.
"unselect" org.primefaces.event.NodeUnselectEvent When a node is unselected.
"colResize" org.primefaces.event.ColumnResizeEvent When a column is resized
"page" org.primefaces.event.data.PageEvent On pagination.
"sort" org.primefaces.event.data.SortEvent When a column is sorted.
"filter" org.primefaces.event.data.FilterEvent On filtering.
"rowSelect" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent When a row is being selected.
"rowUnselect" org.primefaces.event.UnselectEvent When a row is being unselected.
"rowEdit" org.primefaces.event.RowEditEvent When a row is edited.
"rowEditInit" org.primefaces.event.RowEditEvent When a row switches to edit mode
"rowEditCancel" org.primefaces.event.RowEditEvent When row edit is cancelled.
"colResize" org.primefaces.event.ColumnResizeEvent When a column is being selected.
"toggleSelect" org.primefaces.event.ToggleSelectEvent When header checkbox is toggled.
"colReorder" - When columns are reordered.
"rowSelectRadio" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent Row selection with radio.
"rowSelectCheckbox" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent Row selection with checkbox.
"rowUnselectCheckbox" org.primefaces.event.UnselectEvent Row unselection with checkbox.
"rowDblselect" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent Row selection with double click.
"rowToggle" org.primefaces.event.ToggleEvent Row expand or collapse.
"contextMenu" org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent ContextMenu display.
"cellEdit" org.primefaces.event.CellEditEvent When a cell is edited.
"rowReorder" org.primefaces.event.ReorderEvent On row reorder.
there is more in here https://www.primefaces.org/docs/guide/primefaces_user_guide_5_0.pdf
As the list of possible events is not tied to p:ajax itself but to the component it is used with, you'll have to ask the component for which ajax events it supports.
There are multiple ways to determine the ajax events for a given component:
1) Ask the component in xhtml:
You can output the list directly in xhtml by binding that component to a request scoped variable and printing the eventNames property:
<p:autoComplete binding="#{ac}"></p:autoComplete>
<h:outputText value="#{ac.eventNames}" />
This outputs
[blur, change, valueChange, click, dblclick, focus, keydown, keypress, keyup,
mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup, select, itemSelect,
itemUnselect, query, moreText, clear]
2) Ask the component in java code:
Figure out the component implementation class and invoke its' implementation of javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase.getEventNames() method:
import javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase;
public class SomeTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
dumpEvents(new org.primefaces.component.inputtext.InputText());
dumpEvents(new org.primefaces.component.autocomplete.AutoComplete());
dumpEvents(new org.primefaces.component.datatable.DataTable());
}
private static void dumpEvents(UIComponentBase comp) {
System.out.println(
comp + ":\n\tdefaultEvent: " + comp.getDefaultEventName() + ";\n\tEvents: " + comp.getEventNames());
}
}
This outputs:
org.primefaces.component.inputtext.InputText#239963d8:
defaultEvent: valueChange;
Events: [blur, change, valueChange, click, dblclick, focus, keydown, keypress, keyup, mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup, select]
org.primefaces.component.autocomplete.AutoComplete#72d818d1:
defaultEvent: valueChange;
Events: [blur, change, valueChange, click, dblclick, focus, keydown, keypress, keyup, mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover, mouseup, select, itemSelect, itemUnselect, query, moreText, clear]
org.primefaces.component.datatable.DataTable#614ddd49:
defaultEvent: null;
Events: [rowUnselect, colReorder, tap, rowEditInit, toggleSelect, cellEditInit, sort, rowToggle, cellEdit, rowSelectRadio, filter, cellEditCancel, rowSelect, contextMenu, taphold, rowReorder, colResize, rowUnselectCheckbox, rowDblselect, rowEdit, page, rowEditCancel, virtualScroll, rowSelectCheckbox]
3) 'rtfm' ;-)
Best option is to look into the documentation of the particular component in use as hopefully provided by the component developers, not limited to PrimeFaces btw. (p:ajax can be attached to any component providing ajax behaviors).
The advantage over previous suggestions is that the documentation not only provides the event names, but also enhanced description of the event potentially enriched with an event type class that can be caught by a listener.
For example the org.primefaces.event.SelectEvent in case of
<p:ajax event="itemSelect" listener="#{anyBean.onItemSelect}"/>
and listener method signature public void onItemSelect(SelectEvent) provides additional event contextual data.
Where there is no explicit list of ajax events on a compoment in the PrimeFaces documentation, the list of on* javascript callbacks can be used as events by removing the 'on' and using the remainder as an event name. The other answers in this question provides help on these plain dom events too.
Unfortunatelly, Ajax events are poorly documented and I haven't found any comprehensive list. For example, User Guide v. 3.5 lists itemChange event for p:autoComplete, but forgets to mention change event.
If you want to find out which events are supported:
Download and unpack primefaces source jar
Find the JavaScript file, where your component is defined (for example, most form components such as SelectOneMenu are defined in forms.js)
Search for this.cfg.behaviors references
For example, this section is responsible for launching toggleSelect event in SelectCheckboxMenu component:
fireToggleSelectEvent: function(checked) {
if(this.cfg.behaviors) {
var toggleSelectBehavior = this.cfg.behaviors['toggleSelect'];
if(toggleSelectBehavior) {
var ext = {
params: [{name: this.id + '_checked', value: checked}]
}
}
toggleSelectBehavior.call(this, null, ext);
}
},
I've got the list in debug mode;
first I saw the point at which the error was thrown
javax.faces.view.facelets.TagException: /showcase/partial_submit.xhtml
#26,36 Event:changed is not supported.
org.primefaces.component.behavior.ajax.AjaxBehaviorHandler.applyAttachedObject(AjaxBehaviorHandler.java:179)
org.primefaces.component.behavior.ajax.AjaxBehaviorHandler.apply(AjaxBehaviorHandler.java:157)
and then I debugged AjaxBehaviorHandler
so if you want discover the right list of supported event, you can generate an error (using an event name that is wrong), and follow this way
Here's what I found during debug.
I am trying to find a list of all the possible values I can pass to the attribute event of the f:ajax tag.
I know that I can also pass function names from my .js files, but what I need just the ones that come with JSF.
I only know about click mouseover and keyup, but I am sure there are more. Just don't know where to find them.
The event attribute of <f:ajax> can hold at least all supported DOM events of the HTML element which is been generated by the Faces component in question. An easy way to find them all out is to check all on* attribues of the Faces input component of interest in the Faces tag library documentation and then remove the "on" prefix. For example, the <h:inputText> component which renders <input type="text"> lists the following on* attributes (of which I've already removed the "on" prefix so that it ultimately becomes the DOM event type name):
blur
change
click
dblclick
focus
keydown
keypress
keyup
mousedown
mousemove
mouseout
mouseover
mouseup
select
Additionally, Faces has two more special event names for EditableValueHolder and ActionSource components, the real HTML DOM event being rendered depends on the component type:
valueChange (will render as change on text/select inputs and as click on radio/checkbox inputs)
action (will render as click on command links/buttons)
The above two are the default events for the components in question.
Some Faces component libraries have additional customized event names which are generally more specialized kinds of valueChange or action events, such as PrimeFaces <p:ajax> which supports among others tabChange, itemSelect, itemUnselect, dateSelect, page, sort, filter, close, etc depending on the parent <p:xxx> component. You can find them all in the "Ajax Behavior Events" subsection of each component's chapter in PrimeFaces User's Guide.
I just input some value that I knew was invalid and here is the output:
'whatToInput' is not a supported event for HtmlPanelGrid.
Please specify one of these supported event names: click, dblclick,
keydown, keypress, keyup, mousedown, mousemove, mouseout, mouseover,
mouseup.
So values you can pass to event are
click
dblclick
keydown
mousedown
mousemove
mouseover
mouseup
I am using a listbox in a data template - and from an earlier post I cannot reference the listbox directly in the code behind.
As a result I am capturing the last selected object in the selectionchanged event for the listbox and using this when I want to navigate.
I now need to also clear the selected object in the listbox -can I do this in the selectionchanged event (after storing it away).
Alternatively I could use the MouseLeftButtonDown event on the listbox (which I understand is the equivalent of a 'click') but can I get the selected object in the listbox in this event.
thanks
In the selection changed event set <ListboxName>.SelectedIndex = -1;
Also, do not use the MouseLeftButtonDown event. This will fire whenever the user touches the ListBox, even if they're just trying to scroll up / down and not actually selecting an item.
If you can't change the SelectedIndex in code behind then, instead of detecting the SelectionChanged event you could detect a Tap event on the ListBoxItem.