PHP Class Prado\Web\UI\WebControls\TDataList
TDataList represents a data bound and updatable list control.
Like {@link TRepeater}, TDataList displays its content repeatedly based on
the data fetched from {@link setDataSource DataSource}.
The repeated contents in TDataList are called items, which are controls and
can be accessed through {@link getItems Items}. When {@link dataBind()} is
invoked, TDataList creates an item for each row of data and binds the data
row to the item. Optionally, a TDataList can have a header, a footer and/or
separators between items.
TDataList differs from {@link TRepeater} in that it supports tiling the items
in different manners and it maintains status of items to handle data update.
The layout of the repeated contents are specified by inline templates.
TDataList items, header, footer, etc. are being instantiated with the corresponding
templates when data is being bound to the repeater.
Since v3.1.0, the layout can also be by renderers. A renderer is a control class
that can be instantiated as datalist items, header, etc. A renderer can thus be viewed
as an external template (in fact, it can also be non-templated controls).
A renderer can be any control class.
- If the class implements {@link \Prado\IDataRenderer}, the
Data
property will be set as the data row during databinding. Many PRADO controls
implement this interface, such as {@link TLabel}, {@link TTextBox}, etc.
- If the class implements {@link IItemDataRenderer}, the
ItemIndex property will be set
as the zero-based index of the item in the datalist item collection, and
the
ItemType property as the item's type (such as TListItemType::Item).
{@link TDataListItemRenderer} may be used as the convenient base class which
already implements {@link IDataItemRenderer}.
The following properties are used to specify different types of template and renderer
for a datalist:
- {@link setItemTemplate ItemTemplate}, {@link setItemRenderer ItemRenderer}:
for each repeated row of data
- {@link setAlternatingItemTemplate AlternatingItemTemplate}, {@link setAlternatingItemRenderer AlternatingItemRenderer}:
for each alternating row of data. If not set, {@link setItemTemplate ItemTemplate} or {@link setItemRenderer ItemRenderer}
will be used instead.
- {@link setHeaderTemplate HeaderTemplate}, {@link setHeaderRenderer HeaderRenderer}:
for the datalist header.
- {@link setFooterTemplate FooterTemplate}, {@link setFooterRenderer FooterRenderer}:
for the datalist footer.
- {@link setSeparatorTemplate SeparatorTemplate}, {@link setSeparatorRenderer SeparatorRenderer}:
for content to be displayed between items.
- {@link setEmptyTemplate EmptyTemplate}, {@link setEmptyRenderer EmptyRenderer}:
used when data bound to the datalist is empty.
- {@link setEditItemTemplate EditItemTemplate}, {@link setEditItemRenderer EditItemRenderer}:
for the row being editted.
- {@link setSelectedItemTemplate SelectedItemTemplate}, {@link setSelectedItemRenderer SelectedItemRenderer}:
for the row being selected.
If a content type is defined with both a template and a renderer, the latter takes precedence.
When {@link dataBind()} is being called, TDataList undergoes the following lifecycles for each row of data:
- create item based on templates or renderers
- set the row of data to the item
- raise {@link onItemCreated OnItemCreated}:
- add the item as a child control
- call dataBind() of the item
- raise {@link onItemDataBound OnItemDataBound}:
TDataList raises an {@link onItemCommand OnItemCommand} whenever a button control
within some datalist item raises a
OnCommand event. Therefore,
you can handle all sorts of
OnCommand event in a central place by
writing an event handler for {@link onItemCommand OnItemCommand}.
An additional event is raised if the
OnCommand event has one of the following
command names:
- edit: user wants to edit an item.
OnEditCommand event will be raised.
- update: user wants to save the change to an item.
OnUpdateCommand event will be raised.
- select: user selects an item.
OnSelectedIndexChanged event will be raised.
- delete: user deletes an item.
OnDeleteCommand event will be raised.
- cancel: user cancels previously editting action.
OnCancelCommand event will be raised.
TDataList provides a few properties to support tiling the items.
The number of columns used to display the data items is specified via
{@link setRepeatColumns RepeatColumns} property, while the {@link setRepeatDirection RepeatDirection}
governs the order of the items being rendered.
The layout of the data items in the list is specified via {@link setRepeatLayout RepeatLayout},
which can take one of the following values:
- Table (default): items are organized using HTML table and cells.
When using this layout, one can set {@link setCellPadding CellPadding} and
{@link setCellSpacing CellSpacing} to adjust the cellpadding and cellpadding
of the table, and {@link setCaption Caption} and {@link setCaptionAlign CaptionAlign}
to add a table caption with the specified alignment.
- Flow: items are organized using HTML spans and breaks.
- Raw: TDataList does not generate any HTML tags to do the tiling.
Items in TDataList can be in one of the three status: normal browsing,
being editted and being selected. To change the status of a particular
item, set {@link setSelectedItemIndex SelectedItemIndex} or
{@link setEditItemIndex EditItemIndex}. The former will change
the indicated item to selected mode, which will cause the item to
use {@link setSelectedItemTemplate SelectedItemTemplate} or
{@link setSelectedItemRenderer SelectedItemRenderer} for presentation.
The latter will change the indicated item to edit mode and to use corresponding
template or renderer.
Note, if an item is in edit mode, then selecting this item will have no effect.
Different styles may be applied to items in different status. The style
application is performed in a hierarchical way: Style in higher hierarchy
will inherit from styles in lower hierarchy.
Starting from the lowest hierarchy, the item styles include
- item's own style
- {@link getItemStyle ItemStyle}
- {@link getAlternatingItemStyle AlternatingItemStyle}
- {@link getSelectedItemStyle SelectedItemStyle}
- {@link getEditItemStyle EditItemStyle}.
Therefore, if background color is set as red in {@link getItemStyle ItemStyle},
{@link getEditItemStyle EditItemStyle} will also have red background color
unless it is set to a different value explicitly.
When a page containing a datalist is post back, the datalist will restore automatically
all its contents, including items, header, footer and separators.
However, the data row associated with each item will not be recovered and become null.
To access the data, use one of the following ways:
- Use {@link getDataKeys DataKeys} to obtain the data key associated with
the specified datalist item and use the key to fetch the corresponding data
from some persistent storage such as DB.
- Save the whole dataset in viewstate, which will restore the dataset automatically upon postback.
Be aware though, if the size of your dataset is big, your page size will become big. Some
complex data may also have serializing problem if saved in viewstate.
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Class Usage Examples
Public Methods
Protected Methods
Private Methods
Method Details
applyItemStyles()
protected method
Item styles are applied in a hierarchical way. Style in higher hierarchy
will inherit from styles in lower hierarchy.
Starting from the lowest hierarchy, the item styles include
item's own style, {@link getItemStyle ItemStyle}, {@link getAlternatingItemStyle AlternatingItemStyle},
{@link getSelectedItemStyle SelectedItemStyle}, and {@link getEditItemStyle EditItemStyle}.
Therefore, if background color is set as red in {@link getItemStyle ItemStyle},
{@link getEditItemStyle EditItemStyle} will also have red background color
unless it is set to a different value explicitly.
bubbleEvent()
public method
If the event parameter is {@link TDataListCommandEventParameter} and
the command name is a recognized one, which includes 'select', 'edit',
'delete', 'update', and 'cancel' (case-insensitive), then a
corresponding command event is also raised (such as {@link onEditCommand OnEditCommand}).
This method should only be used by control developers.
createEmptyContent()
protected method
Creates empty datalist content.
createItem()
protected method
Creates a datalist item instance based on the item type and index.
protected createItem ( $itemIndex, $itemType ) : TControl |
return |
TControl |
created datalist item |
generateItemStyle()
public method
This method is required by {@link IRepeatInfoUser} interface.
getAlternatingItemRenderer()
public method
getAlternatingItemStyle()
public method
getAlternatingItemTemplate()
public method
public getAlternatingItemTemplate ( ) : Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
return |
Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
the template for each alternating item |
getCaption()
public method
getCaptionAlign()
public method
public getCaptionAlign ( ) : TTableCaptionAlign |
return |
TTableCaptionAlign |
alignment of the caption of the table layout. Defaults to TTableCaptionAlign::NotSet. |
getEditItem()
public method
public getEditItem ( ) : TControl |
return |
TControl |
the edit item |
getEditItemIndex()
public method
public getEditItemIndex ( ) : integer |
return |
integer |
the zero-based index of the edit item in {@link getItems Items}.
A value -1 means no item is in edit mode. |
getEditItemRenderer()
public method
getEditItemStyle()
public method
public getEditItemStyle ( ) : TTableItemStyle |
return |
TTableItemStyle |
the style for edit item |
getEditItemTemplate()
public method
public getEditItemTemplate ( ) : Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
return |
Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
the edit item template |
getEmptyRenderer()
public method
getEmptyTemplate()
public method
public getEmptyTemplate ( ) : Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
return |
Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
the template applied when no data is bound to the datalist |
getHasSeparators()
public method
This method is required by {@link IRepeatInfoUser} interface.
getItemCount()
public method
getItemRenderer()
public method
getItemStyle()
public method
public getItemStyle ( ) : TTableItemStyle |
return |
TTableItemStyle |
the style for item |
getItemTemplate()
public method
public getItemTemplate ( ) : Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
return |
Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
the template for item |
public getItems ( ) : TDataListItemCollection |
return |
TDataListItemCollection |
item list |
getRepeatColumns()
public method
getRepeatDirection()
public method
public getRepeatDirection ( ) : TRepeatDirection |
return |
TRepeatDirection |
the direction of traversing the list, defaults to TRepeatDirection::Vertical |
getRepeatInfo()
protected method
protected getRepeatInfo ( ) : TRepeatInfo |
return |
TRepeatInfo |
repeat information (primarily used by control developers) |
getRepeatLayout()
public method
public getRepeatLayout ( ) : TRepeatLayout |
return |
TRepeatLayout |
how the list should be displayed, using table or using line breaks. Defaults to TRepeatLayout::Table. |
getSelectedDataKey()
public method
getSelectedItem()
public method
public getSelectedItem ( ) : TControl |
return |
TControl |
the selected item, null if no item is selected. |
getSelectedItemIndex()
public method
getSelectedItemRenderer()
public method
getSelectedItemStyle()
public method
public getSelectedItemStyle ( ) : TTableItemStyle |
return |
TTableItemStyle |
the style for selected item |
getSelectedItemTemplate()
public method
public getSelectedItemTemplate ( ) : Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
return |
Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
the selected item template |
getSeparatorRenderer()
public method
getSeparatorStyle()
public method
public getSeparatorStyle ( ) : TTableItemStyle |
return |
TTableItemStyle |
the style for separator |
getSeparatorTemplate()
public method
public getSeparatorTemplate ( ) : Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
return |
Prado\Web\UI\ITemplate |
the separator template |
loadState()
public method
This method is invoked right after control state is loaded.
onCancelCommand()
public method
This method is invoked when a child control of the data list
raises an OnCommand event and the command name is 'cancel' (case-insensitive).
onDeleteCommand()
public method
This method is invoked when a child control of the data list
raises an OnCommand event and the command name is 'delete' (case-insensitive).
onEditCommand()
public method
This method is invoked when a child control of the data list
raises an OnCommand event and the command name is 'edit' (case-insensitive).
onItemCommand()
public method
This method is invoked when a child control of the data list
raises an OnCommand event.
onItemCreated()
public method
This method is invoked after a data list item is created and instantiated with
template, but before added to the page hierarchy.
The datalist item control responsible for the event
can be determined from the event parameter.
If you override this method, be sure to call parent's implementation
so that event handlers have chance to respond to the event.
onItemDataBound()
public method
This method is invoked right after an item is data bound.
The datalist item control responsible for the event
can be determined from the event parameter.
If you override this method, be sure to call parent's implementation
so that event handlers have chance to respond to the event.
onUpdateCommand()
public method
This method is invoked when a child control of the data list
raises an OnCommand event and the command name is 'update' (case-insensitive).
This method overrides the parent implementation.
renderItem()
public method
This method is required by {@link IRepeatInfoUser} interface.
public renderItem ( $writer, $repeatInfo, $itemType, $index ) |
Clears up all items in the data list.
restoreItemsFromViewState()
protected method
Creates data list items based on viewstate information.
saveState()
public method
This method is invoked right before control state is to be saved.
setAlternatingItemRenderer()
public method
If not empty, the class will be used to instantiate as alternative datalist items.
This property takes precedence over {@link getAlternatingItemTemplate AlternatingItemTemplate}.
setAlternatingItemTemplate()
public method
setCaption()
public method
setCaptionAlign()
public method
public setCaptionAlign ( $value ) : TTableCaptionAlign |
return |
TTableCaptionAlign |
alignment of the caption of the table layout. |
setEditItemIndex()
public method
Previously editting item will change to normal item state.
If the index is less than 0, any existing edit item will be cleared up.
setEditItemRenderer()
public method
If not empty, the class will be used to instantiate as the datalist item.
This property takes precedence over {@link getEditItemTemplate EditItemTemplate}.
setEditItemTemplate()
public method
setEmptyRenderer()
public method
The empty renderer is created as the child of the datalist
if data bound to the datalist is empty.
This property takes precedence over {@link getEmptyTemplate EmptyTemplate}.
setEmptyTemplate()
public method
setItemRenderer()
public method
If not empty, the class will be used to instantiate as datalist items.
This property takes precedence over {@link getItemTemplate ItemTemplate}.
setItemTemplate()
public method
setRepeatColumns()
public method
setRepeatDirection()
public method
setRepeatLayout()
public method
setSelectedItemIndex()
public method
Previously selected item will be un-selected.
If the item to be selected is already in edit mode, it will remain in edit mode.
If the index is less than 0, any existing selection will be cleared up.
setSelectedItemRenderer()
public method
If not empty, the class will be used to instantiate as the datalist item.
This property takes precedence over {@link getSelectedItemTemplate SelectedItemTemplate}.
setSelectedItemTemplate()
public method
setSeparatorRenderer()
public method
If not empty, the class will be used to instantiate as datalist item separators.
This property takes precedence over {@link getSeparatorTemplate SeparatorTemplate}.
setSeparatorTemplate()
public method