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API Reference
NOTE: This is a user-contributed section.
Instead of passing SlickGrid an array of row objects, you can pass an object that holds (and updates!) all your rows. This object, which SlickGrid calls a Model, only needs to respond to a simple API:
model.getItem(i) // Returns the ith row
model.getLength() // Returns the number of itemsIf you modify the nth row, you will need to tell the grid that the row is invalid, and then call render() to update it:
grid.invalidateRow(n)
grid.render()You can also call grid.invalidateRows() to invalidate a lot of rows at once, and, if you just want to re-draw the whole grid, call grid.invalidate() (which would do a render() automatically.)
grid.scrollRowIntoView(rowIndex) - scroll the grid until a row is visible.
grid.scrollRowIntoView(100)grid.getColumnIndex(columnName) - Returns the numeric index of the given column. Useful when a column index is required by the API.
grid.getColumnIndex('first_name')Get the list of selected grid rows:
grid.getSelectedRows() // returns [0,1] if the first two rows are selected.Set the rows at the following indexes as selected:
grid.setSelectedRows([0,10])grid.setCellCssStyles(key, hash) - Sets CSS classes to specific grid cells. key is name for this set of styles so you can reference it later - to modify it or remove it, for example. hash is a per-row-index, per-column-name nested hash of CSS classes to apply.
Since all that sounds complicated, and mleibman can probably explain it better, here is an example.
Suppose you have a grid with columns:
["login", "name", "birthday", "age", "likes_icecream", "favorite_cake"]
...and you'd like to highlight the "birthday" and "age" columns for people whose birthday is today, in this case, rows at index 0 and 9. (The first and tenth row in the grid).
.highlight{ background: yellow } grid.setCellCssStyles("birthday_highlight", {
0: {
birthday: "highlight",
age: "highlight"
},
1: {
birthday: "highlight",
age: "highlight"
}
})grid.addCellCssStyles(key, hash) - The add-only sibling to grid.setCellCssStyles(key, hash). Will throw an exception if you try to set the same key twice without calling removeCellCssStyles(). Use setColumnCssStyles() instead if you don't want that.
grid.removeCellCssStyles(key) - Removes styles under key from the grid.
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