Reputation: 8058
In Ext.grid.EditorGridPanel table how to split a cell to have two or three rows?
Like the below image
Upvotes: 0
Views: 5219
Reputation: 16150
I managed to do a kind of rowspan instead of row splitting. IMO it's easier and it looks the same as grid on attached image. Example code:
var grid = new Ext.grid.EditorGridPanel({
[...],
// hook up events
initComponent: function () {
Ext.grid.GridPanel.prototype.initComponent.call(this);
this.getView().on('refresh', this.updateRowSpan, this);
this.getView().on('rowupdated', this.updateRowSpan, this);
},
onLayout : function(vw, vh) {
this.updateRowSpan();
},
// set span on rows
updateRowSpan: function() {
var columns = this.getColumnModel().config,
view = this.getView(),
store = this.getStore(),
rowCount = store.getCount(),
column = columns[0], // put propert column index here
dataIndex = column.dataIndex,
spanCell = null,
spanCount = null;
spanValue = null;
for (var row = 0; row < rowCount; ++row) {
var cell = view.getCell(row, 0),
record = store.getAt(row),
value = record.get(dataIndex);
if (spanValue != value) {
if (spanCell !== null) {
this.setSpan(Ext.get(spanCell), spanCount);
}
spanCell = cell;
spanCount = 1;
spanValue = value;
} else {
spanCount++;
}
}
if (spanCell !== null) {
this.setSpan(Ext.get(spanCell), spanCount);
}
},
// set actual span on row
setSpan: function(cell, count) {
var view = this.getView(),
innerCell = Ext.get(cell.down('*')),
height = cell.getHeight(),
width = cell.getWidth();
cell.setStyle('position', 'relative');
if (count == 1) {
innerCell.setStyle('position', '');
innerCell.setStyle('height', '');
innerCell.setStyle('height', '');
} else {
innerCell.setStyle('position', 'absolute');
innerCell.setStyle('height', (height * count - cell.getPadding('tb') - innerCell.getPadding('tb')) + 'px');
innerCell.setStyle('width', (width - cell.getPadding('lr') - innerCell.getPadding('lr')) + 'px');
}
}
});
This code changes style of .x-grid3-cell-inner
by applying position: absolute
and big enough size to cover rows below. Notice that you must also apply some opaque background to make it work. Working sample: http://jsfiddle.net/RpxZ5/8/
I first wrote code for Ext JS 4, if you interested, here is working sample: http://jsfiddle.net/wQSQM/3/
Upvotes: 2