Reputation: 140
I have a statistical panel which displays the last registered users. I want to implement a AJAX call to upload the panel without having to reload the full page.
I have the following code in my view:
<g:each in="${lastUsers}" var="user">
<div class="mt-comments">
<div class="mt-comment">
<div class="mt-comment-img">
<g:if test="${user?.avatar}">
<img src="${createLink(controller:'controllerUser',
action:'image', id: user?.id)}" />
</g:if>
<g:else>
<img class="img-circle"
src="${resource(dir: 'img/profile', file: 'user_profile.png')}"/>
</g:else>
</div>
<div class="mt-comment-body">
<div class="mt-comment-info">
<span class="mt-comment-author">${user?.username}</span>
<span class="mt-comment-date">
<g:formatDate date="${user?.dateCreated}"/>
</span>
</div>
<div class="mt-comment-text">${user?.email}</div>
<div class="mt-comment-details">
<g:if test="${user?.enabled}">
<span class="mt-comment-status label label-sm label-success circle">
</g:if>
<g:else>
<span class="mt-comment-status label label-sm label-info circle">
</g:else>
<g:formatBoolean boolean="${user?.enabled}"/>
</span>
<ul class="mt-comment-actions">
<li>
<g:link controller="user" action="edit" id="${user?.id}">Edit</g:link>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</g:each>
Also, I have a button when it is clicked calls the AJAX function. The Ajax function receives the data successful in JSON format. From there, I don't know upload my g:each tag.
I have tried the remoteFunction of Grails to use the upload attribute, but an error appears: No javascript provider is configured and I have searched the solution but anything works me.
The AJAX call:
$('.button').click(function() {
$.ajax({
url: URL,
success: function(data) {
console.log(data[index]);
console.log(val.username);
console.log(val.dateCreated);
console.log(val.email);
console.log(val.enabled);
console.log(val.avatar);
console.log(val.id);
},
error: function(){
},
});
Thanks for helping me.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1581
Reputation: 1441
Instead of Using JSON Data, You can do this using grails templates and jQuery load method. Here is a quick POC.
Template (_userComments.gsp)
This will act as a reusable view which can be called via AJAX or can be included directly in other views.
<g:each in="${lastUsers}" var="user">
<div class="mt-comments">
.....
</div>
</g:each>
View (main.gsp)
Our Main View.
<div class="userComments">
<!-- When the Page is Loaded, We need render this without an Ajax Call -->
<g:render template="userComments" model="['lastUsers':lastUsers]"/>
</div>
Javascript
$('.button').click(function() {
$( ".userComments" ).load( "user/userComments" );
});
Controller
We are defining two methods one for the main view and one for the ajax call.
def index() {
def lastUsers = User.list();
render(view:'main', model: [lastUsers: lastUsers])
}
// Ajax Call
def userComments() {
def lastUsers = User.list(); // what ever your fetch logic is
render(template:'userComments', model: [lastUsers: lastUsers])
}
Upvotes: 4