How to show a table on click of a button in php? - javascript

I want to list files from mysql table to a webpage in php. For this i use tables so that i have more regular view. Now there are n numbers of tables on a page. This n is depending upon a mysql query. I am able to list the files on the page. But if numbers of rows in table get increased and value of n is also get increased then my page length will be very long. So i want to give a tree view to each table. Like there will be a button over each table with value '+'. when i click on it the value get change to '-' and that table should be visible.
Here what i tried
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".show").html("<input type='checkbox'>");
$('.tree td').hide();
$('th ').click( function() {
$(this).parents('table').find('td').toggle();
});
});
<table width="100%" class="tree">
<tr width="20px"><th colspan="2" class="show"> </th></tr>
<tr>
<td width="50%"><b>Name</b></td>
<td width="50%"><b>Last Updated</b></td>
</tr>
while($row = $result_sql->fetch_assoc())
{
<tr>
<td width='50%'><a href='http://127.0.0.1/wordpress/?page_id=464&name_file={$row['name']}&cat={$cat}&sec={$sec}' target='_blank'>{$row['title']}</a></td>
<td width='50%'>{$row['created']}</td>
</tr>
}
</table>
This is not exact code.
as you can see i am able to do it but i am using a chackbox. i want to have a button with value + or - . There is one problem with this code. The line in which checkbox is showing if i click on it the table is expanded means it taking the entire row not only the checkbox. So anybody can help me with this?
Thanks

I know that this is a code sample, in the future try to provide a jsFiddle to make it easier for people to help. If you want to use +/-, you can make a minor modification like my example
<th colspan="2" width="100%"><span class="show"></span></th>
I basically added the show class to a span within the <th> and attached a click handler on it as well. When you click on it, it will toggle the <td> within the parent <table>... in addition, it will check the text-value in the <th> and inverse it
$('.show').click(function () {
$(this).parents('table').find('td').toggle();
$(this).text() == '+' ? $(this).text('-') : $(this).text('+');
});
Since you don't need a checkbox and you are using a <span>, it won't wrap across the entire <th>. Was this what you were looking for?

Get solution
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".show").html("<input type='button' value='+' class='treebtn'>");
$('.tree td').hide();
$('.treebtn ').click( function() {
$(this).parents('table').find('th').parents('table').find('td').toggle();
if (this.value=="+") this.value = "-";
else this.value = "+";
});
});
It is working fine the way i wanted.

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.each() function on affect current object

having some issues with my code below, first here is the HTML:
<table class="finance-table">
<tbody><tr>
<th></th>
<th>Deposit</th>
<th>Balance</th>
<th>Fees</th>
<th>Total Payable</th>
<th>Term</th>
<th>Fixed Rate</th>
<th>Representative APR</th>
<th>Monthly Pmt</th>
</tr>
<tr class="hp">
<td><strong>HP</strong></td>
<td id="td_finance_deposit">£11700.00</td>
<td id="td_finance_balance">£105300.00</td>
<td id="td_finance_fees">£298.00</td>
<td id="td_finance_total_inc_deposit">£146255.50</td>
<td id="td_finance_term">60 mths</td>
<td id="td_finance_rate">5.50%</td>
<td id="td_finance_apr">10.1%</td>
<td id="td_finance_monthly_payments">£2242.59 p/m* x 60 mths</td>
</tr>
</tbody></table>
There is about 10 of these tables [within the same document], all with the same id's and class's. I'm using an each loop to execute some code against each table found, however it only seems to be working on the first table and disregards the others.
Below is the jQuery, like I said works find on the first table, but ignores the rest!
<!-- Remove First and Final Payment from Showroom Finance Examples -->
<script>
$(".finance-table").each(function(key, value) {
// Display loading
var html = $(this);
// Remove the First Payment and Final Payment Column
$(this).find("#td_finance_first_payment, #td_finance_final_payment").remove();
$(this).find("th:contains('1st Pmt')").remove(); $(this).find("th:contains('Final Pmt')").remove();
// Get the Term and update the monthly payment
var term = $(this).find("#td_finance_term").html(); // .replace(/\D/g,'')
var payments = ($(this).find("#td_finance_monthly_payments").html()).split('x')[0];
($(this).find("#td_finance_monthly_payments")).html(payments + " x " + term);
})
</script>
Edit:
Please note, I can't change the HTML at all
You should first give a unique ID to each <td>, perhaps with your DB identifier for that record. You don't need it now but this will allow you to do other thing later if you need it.
Then change all the <td> ids to classes:
<td class="td_finance_fees">£298.00</td>
Finally change all your javascript accordingly to use class instead of IDs:
$(this).find(".td_finance_first_payment, .td_finance_final_payment").remove();
Using Attribute Equals Selector
Change your code from:
$(this).find("#td_finance_first_payment, #td_finance_final_payment").remove();
to:
$(this).find('td[id="td_finance_first_payment"], td[id="td_finance_final_payment"]').remove();
Do this type of change for all areas of #xxx to id="xxx"
What this does is find all tds with attribute id="xxx", rather than using #id identifier, this is forces jQuery to do a tree search.
Also your HTML does not match your code, (theres no td_finance_first_payment in your html, I assume you removed it?)
Edit: This solution is useful if you 100% cannot edit the html (comes from a source you have no control over, such as an API or internal software). Best solution would be to fix the ids!

contenteditable - JQuery save content just to webpage (as well as adding and removing)

Upon thorough research I was able to allow one data value to be edited and updated within my table. However, when I attempt to alter where the contenteditable can be edited, It removes my formatting of the table (it actually removes the table format completely, rendering my idea pointless.
Here is my current code.
<div class="bs-docs-example">
<table class="table table-striped">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>#</th>
<th>IRC Name</th>
<th>Ingame Name</th>
<th>Position</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>[Cr|m|nAl]</td>
<td id="content2" contenteditable="true">Herbalist</td>
<td>Aeterna Top</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td >2</td>
<td >bandido</td>
<td >Bananni</td>
<td >Aeterna Top</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>Funkystyle</td>
<td>Funkystyle</td>
<td>Aeterna Top</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<button id="save">Save Changes</button>
<!-- begin the script -->
<script src="js/jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
var theContent = $('#content2');// set the content
$('#save').on('click', function () { // store the new content in localStorage when the button is clicked
var editedContent = theContent.html();
localStorage.newContent = editedContent;
});
if (localStorage.getItem('newContent')) { // apply the newContent when it is exist ini localStorage
theContent.html(localStorage.getItem('newContent'));
}
</script>
Now, ideally I would like it to output like this screenshot below;
http://i.imgur.com/R4TYhRB.png
With the column of "Ingame Name" editable.
Add Row/Remove Row, I'm wanting to implement too, but I'm not too sure if you can do it with such a simple HTML table.
My First question-
how would I make a particular row (i.e Ingame Name) be the only one editable? I'm terrible have Javascript/Jquery and my research unfortunately, only allows me to refine one row. (I know I could probably replicate the javascript/jquery, but surely there is an easier way?)
Second question-
Is it possible to actually add the ability for a HTML table to add/remove rows without having a database of some sort?
Thanks for any guidance in regards to this.
Rather than making td editable you could wrap div inside td and make it editable and assign fixed width and height to div.
.clEdit {
width: 200px;
/*Try chaging it as per need*/
overflow: hidden;
/* try scroll with more height */
height: 15px;
/*Try chaging it as per need*/
}
Now there are 2 options either allow overflow to be hidden or scroll. You could examine the behavior and select either one. As a user friendly experience you could assign tooltip to div on hover or click so that whenever values inside div are being overflown user could see what are the current values inside.
$(".clEdit").hover(function(e) {
$(this).prop("title", $(this).html());
});
Yes you could add/delete rows from table without DB if you know the values. id can be calculated from previous id value.
Adding/removing from table does not guarantee DB will be updated you need handle that.
On adding rows you need to bind event for contenteditable as well.
$("#add").click(function() {
//LOGIC TO ADD ROW TO TABLE
var trRow = "<tr><td>" + ++idFirstCol + "</td><td>" + "SecondColValue" + "</td><td><div class='clEdit'>" + "ThirdColValue" + "</div></td> <td> " + "LastColValue" + " </td></tr>";
$("#ConTable").append(trRow);
$(".clEdit").hover(function(e) {
$(this).prop("title", $(this).html());
});
$(".clEdit").prop('contenteditable', true);
});
You could refer to JSFiddle here. http://jsfiddle.net/8mt6d7bz/
Lmk if that answers your question

Jquery effects from c#

I am wondering if there is any code, dll that allows developer to give effects to server control from code behind. I have a empty div and two TextBoxes to select dates in kinda leave application form. When user select two values say 11-Oct-2014 and 14-Oct-2014 in those TextBoxes then I want to append html table markup to that empty div and it will consist number of tr equal to days of leave. I am doing it in AJAX UpdatePanel and and showing that on form. It's working fine but I want to know what if I want to use Jquery like FadeIn and FadeOut effect after appending table markup to div, is it possible?
This is very generic, but you can adapt it to suit...
http://jsfiddle.net/dv9a0ubw/1/
html
<button id="add-row">add a row</button>
<br />
<br />
<table id="my-table">
<tr>
<td>something 1</td>
<td>something 2</td>
<td>something 3</td>
</tr>
</table>
javascript
$("#my-table").on("DOMSubtreeModified", function() {
$(this).find("tr:last").hide().fadeIn(2000);
});
$("#add-row").on("click", function() {
var $row = $("<tr><td>new 1</td><td>new 2</td><td>new 3</td></tr>");
$("#my-table").append($row);
});
As you can see, the button simply adds a row and that's it. The animation is applied by the event handler detecting a change in the table. You can retro-fit this to any table by modifying the table selector, using a class if you mean to use it in multiple instances.

Use JQuery to Unhide Table Rows

I have a table containing Employee Names. I would like to add a hidden row after each row that contained contact information for that particular employee. I would like to use JQuery to do a slideDown animation that reveals that information.
If I was using Javascript, I would do something like name the TR element with an ID such as "employee-xx" and the hidden line as "hidden-xx" where xx is the employeeid. I would do an onClick event that called a function(using the employeeid as a parameter) to hide or unhide the line. As I am just starting JQuery, I don't know how to code this elegantly. I would like to tell it "When you click a visible line in the table, slideDown the invisible line below it", but don't know how to do that. If I use the ID of the row, how do I access the ID via JQuery? I know it's probably simple, but I am stuck.
Thank you,
John
http://www.w3schools.com/jquery/jquery_traversing_siblings.asp
var clickhandler = function(e) {
$(e.target).next().show();
}
btw, this has been answered on here before.
Retrieve previous and next rows in a table using jQuery
EDIT: Fixed a derpy mistake with missing class name. Fiddle has been updated.
I think this is what you want? Clicking on a row with a name causes the hidden row underneath to slide down. Click again to retract.
HTML:
<table>
<tr class="show">
<td>Bob Robertson</td>
</tr>
<tr class="hide">
<td>
<div>(555)123-4567</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="show">
<td>Richard Johnson</td>
</tr>
<tr class="hide">
<td>
<div>(000)000-0000</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
JS:
$('.hide').toggle().find('div').slideToggle();
$('.show').on('click', function () {
var next = $(this).next();
if (next.css('display') == 'none') {
next.toggle();
next.find('div').slideToggle();
} else {
next.find('div').slideToggle(function () {
next.toggle();
});
}
});
Here's a fiddle.

removing inner table filter bootstrap

I have a filterable table containing a collapsible list in a column. The collapsible contains another table. Sample of the situation.
The problem is that when anything is written to filter only the required items, the inner table also gets filtered. Is there a way to avoid this.
Suggestions about how else to display something like this are also welcome.
If you want to filter only from the Name column, you can try to use below code:
$('#filter').keyup(function () {
var stringValue = $(this).val();
$("#outer-table tr.row").each( function( index ) {
$(this).hide();
$(this).find(".panel-title a:contains("+stringValue+")").parents("tr").show();
});
});
EDIT: I have tested the new code above, it works as expected.
HTML changes, easier to get ONLY every <tr> that are part of your outer-table:
Change your outer-table tag from <tbody class="searchable">, into this, <tbody id="outer-table" class="searchable">
Then add a selector to every <tr> inside outer-table but NOT inside inner-table, like this:
</tr>
<tr class="row">
<td><div id="collapsibleMain2" class="panel-group">
</tr>
<!-- and so on -->
For more info about the jQuery functions that I used above:
contains
each
hide

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