Reputation: 14328
There already are questions how to get custom error handling, with answers, but all those answers use 'external' reference/selector to the grid to make it work, for example:
function onError(e) {
if (e.errors) {
var message = "Error:\n";
var grid = $('#gridID').data('kendoGrid'); // <<- here
(...)
}
Is it possible to get the reference to the grid from inside the error handling function without providing the selector by hand or 'externally' (because global variables are meh)? That way the error handling script could be totally self-contained.
Upvotes: 12
Views: 15942
Reputation: 29
Looked around the debug info and found the grid reference. This works just fine:
var grid = $(e.delegateTarget).data("kendoGrid");
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 117
you can use the overloaded method of Error()
event and pass the grid name as a parameter
like:
...
.Events(events => events.Error("function(e){error_handler(e, '#grid')}"))
javascript method:
function error_handler(e, gridName) {
$(gridName).data("kendoGrid").cancelChanges();
if (e.errors) {
var message = "Errors:\n";
$.each(e.errors, function (key, value) {
if ('errors' in value) {
$.each(value.errors, function () {
message += this + "\n";
});
}
});
alert(message);
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31
I know this is old, but it seems out of date. I needed to access the grid's name within the error because the error was coming from an 'inner grid' (from a template in and within the main grid's detail template). This is from the Telerik forums so I don't want to take credit for it, but it took me a bit to find it so I'm sharing here. For razor helpers,
@Html.Kendo().Grid<Model>()
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Events(events => events.Error("function(e){error_handler(e, 'GridName')"}))
For Jquery:
$("#Promotions").kendoGrid({
dataSource: {
error: errorHandler("#Promotions")
}
});
and the Javascript function
Function error_handler(e, GridName)
{
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 14328
Apparently, the source grid can now be retrieved via e.sender.table.context.id
. Thanks, Akbari!
Solution below won't work. It seems that table
member is missing from data source.
My workaround was quite crude, just using selectors to grab all k-grid
elements which return not-null for .data("kendoGrid")
and compare the data sources with arg.sender
. When the data sources match - we have a grid which raised the error:
$(".k-grid").each(function() {
var grid = $(this).data("kendoGrid");
if (grid !== null && grid.dataSource == args.sender) {
// We have a winner!
}
});
Turns out - after browsing the Internet for quite a bit - that it is possible. So here it goes, for anyone searching for the answer sometime in the future, maybe even future-me.
Inside the function, this
is not bound to a grid, but to a DataSource
that the grid uses internally, so it can't really be used directly to alter the error-handling behavior. A little bit of poorly documented magic is needed.
It means that (as of Kendo UI MVC version 2013.3.1119.545) the following can be used:
e.sender.options.table.context
to return the wrapping grid (DOM element), while
e.sender.options.table.context.id
returns grid's ID.
It means that, with jQuery, the grid can be retrieved by:
var grid = $(e.sender.options.table.context).data("kendoGrid");
And the rest of the error-handling script remains exactly the same.
Technically, both this
bound in the scope and sender
seem to be the same thing - grid's DataSource
, so they should be interchangeable in the example above.
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 161
I would suggest passing the target grid id as an argument to your function. Example: .Events(events => events.Error("function(args){telerikGridAraxErrorhandler(args,'myGridId');}"))
I think it will result in less support in case they change anything in future versions of Telerik Grid
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 30671
Indeed the error event is exposed by the data source and one can't easily get which grid triggered it. Also we should keep in mind that one data source can be shared by many widgets.
Another possible solution is to use a closure bound to the widget name:
function errorHandler(gridName) {
return function(e) {
// handle the event.
var grid = $(gridName).data("kendoGrid");
};
}
$("#grid").kendoGrid({
dataSource: {
error: errorHandler("#grid")
}
});
Upvotes: 6