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Form 1000091609/07/2016Ownership Certificate
Form 1023121711/27/2019Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
Form 1023-EZ061407/01/2014Streamlined Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
Form 1023-Interactive060603/13/2015Interactive version of Form 1023, Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
Form 1024011811/27/2019Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(a)
Form 1024-A011811/27/2019Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code
Form 1028090611/27/2019Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 521 of the Internal Revenue Code
Form 10301011702/09/2017CD Encryption Code Authorization For CP2100 972CG Notices
Form 1040201911/27/2019U.S. Individual Income Tax Return
Form 1040 (PR)201902/03/2020Federal Self-Employment Contribution Statement for Residents of Puerto Rico
Form 1040 (PR) (Schedule H)201901/09/2020Household Employment Tax (Puerto Rico Version)
Form 1040 (Schedule 1)201912/20/2019Additional Income and Adjustments to Income
Form 1040 (Schedule 1)201802/24/2020Additional Income and Adjustments to Income
Form 1040 (Schedule 2)201911/28/2019Additional Taxes
Form 1040 (Schedule 3)201912/20/2019Additional Credits and Payments
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Publications
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Notc 1009020107/17/2012Information on the Alternative Method of Reporting on Form 720, Schedule A
Notc 1015121912/18/2019Have You Told Your Employees About the Earned Income Credit (EIC)?
Notc 1016020606/19/2019How to Stop Interest on Your Account
Notc 1027049807/17/2012How to Prepare Media Label for Form W-4
Notc 1036121812/11/2018Early Release Copies of the Percentage Method Tables for Income Tax Withholding
Notc 1155 (ENG/SP)061204/29/2013Disaster Relief Is Available From IRS (English and Spanish)
Notc 1214011801/17/2018Helpful Contacts for Your Notice of Deficiency
Notc 1215110607/17/2012What to do If You Disagree with the Penalty
Notc 1219-A090507/17/2012Notice of Potential Third Party Contact Stuffer
Notc 1219-B080507/17/2012Notice of Potential Third Party Contact Stuffer
Notc 1325120507/17/2012Notice to Withholding Agents
Notc 1374010807/17/2012Imported Heavy Vehicle Notice
Notc 1382101310/02/2013Changes For Form 1023: Mailing address and Parts IX, X and XI
Notc 1392012001/15/2020Supplemental Form W-4 Instructions for Nonresident Aliens
Notc 1396011007/17/2012Certain Cash Contributions for Haiti Relief Can Be Deducted on Your 2009 Tax Return
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')[0]; oSettings.nTable.parentNode.insertBefore( nHolding, oSettings.nTable ); /* * All DataTables are wrapped in a div */ oSettings.nTableWrapper = $('
')[0]; oSettings.nTableReinsertBefore = oSettings.nTable.nextSibling; /* Track where we want to insert the option */ var nInsertNode = oSettings.nTableWrapper; /* Loop over the user set positioning and place the elements as needed */ var aDom = oSettings.sDom.split(''); var nTmp, iPushFeature, cOption, nNewNode, cNext, sAttr, j; for ( var i=0 ; i
')[0]; /* Check to see if we should append an id and/or a class name to the container */ cNext = aDom[i+1]; if ( cNext == "'" || cNext == '"' ) { sAttr = ""; j = 2; while ( aDom[i+j] != cNext ) { sAttr += aDom[i+j]; j++; } /* Replace jQuery UI constants */ if ( sAttr == "H" ) { sAttr = oSettings.oClasses.sJUIHeader; } else if ( sAttr == "F" ) { sAttr = oSettings.oClasses.sJUIFooter; } /* The attribute can be in the format of "#id.class", "#id" or "class" This logic * breaks the string into parts and applies them as needed */ if ( sAttr.indexOf('.') != -1 ) { var aSplit = sAttr.split('.'); nNewNode.id = aSplit[0].substr(1, aSplit[0].length-1); nNewNode.className = aSplit[1]; } else if ( sAttr.charAt(0) == "#" ) { nNewNode.id = sAttr.substr(1, sAttr.length-1); } else { nNewNode.className = sAttr; } i += j; /* Move along the position array */ } nInsertNode.appendChild( nNewNode ); nInsertNode = nNewNode; } else if ( cOption == '>' ) { /* End container div */ nInsertNode = nInsertNode.parentNode; } else if ( cOption == 'l' && oSettings.oFeatures.bPaginate && oSettings.oFeatures.bLengthChange ) { /* Length */ nTmp = _fnFeatureHtmlLength( oSettings ); iPushFeature = 1; } else if ( cOption == 'f' && oSettings.oFeatures.bFilter ) { /* Filter */ nTmp = _fnFeatureHtmlFilter( oSettings ); iPushFeature = 1; } else if ( cOption == 'r' && oSettings.oFeatures.bProcessing ) { /* pRocessing */ nTmp = _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing( oSettings ); iPushFeature = 1; } else if ( cOption == 't' ) { /* Table */ nTmp = _fnFeatureHtmlTable( oSettings ); iPushFeature = 1; } else if ( cOption == 'i' && oSettings.oFeatures.bInfo ) { /* Info */ nTmp = _fnFeatureHtmlInfo( oSettings ); iPushFeature = 1; } else if ( cOption == 'p' && oSettings.oFeatures.bPaginate ) { /* Pagination */ nTmp = _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate( oSettings ); iPushFeature = 1; } else if ( DataTable.ext.aoFeatures.length !== 0 ) { /* Plug-in features */ var aoFeatures = DataTable.ext.aoFeatures; for ( var k=0, kLen=aoFeatures.length ; k') : sSearchStr==="" ? '' : sSearchStr+' '; var nFilter = document.createElement( 'div' ); nFilter.className = oSettings.oClasses.sFilter; nFilter.innerHTML = ''; if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.f ) { nFilter.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_filter'; } var jqFilter = $('input[type="text"]', nFilter); // Store a reference to the input element, so other input elements could be // added to the filter wrapper if needed (submit button for example) nFilter._DT_Input = jqFilter[0]; jqFilter.val( oPreviousSearch.sSearch.replace('"','"') ); jqFilter.bind( 'keyup.DT', function(e) { /* Update all other filter input elements for the new display */ var n = oSettings.aanFeatures.f; var val = this.value==="" ? "" : this.value; // mental IE8 fix :-( for ( var i=0, iLen=n.length ; i=0 ; i-- ) { var sData = _fnDataToSearch( _fnGetCellData( oSettings, oSettings.aiDisplay[i], iColumn, 'filter' ), oSettings.aoColumns[iColumn].sType ); if ( ! rpSearch.test( sData ) ) { oSettings.aiDisplay.splice( i, 1 ); iIndexCorrector++; } } } /** * Filter the data table based on user input and draw the table * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {string} sInput string to filter on * @param {int} iForce optional - force a research of the master array (1) or not (undefined or 0) * @param {bool} bRegex treat as a regular expression or not * @param {bool} bSmart perform smart filtering or not * @param {bool} bCaseInsensitive Do case insenstive matching or not * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnFilter( oSettings, sInput, iForce, bRegex, bSmart, bCaseInsensitive ) { var i; var rpSearch = _fnFilterCreateSearch( sInput, bRegex, bSmart, bCaseInsensitive ); var oPrevSearch = oSettings.oPreviousSearch; /* Check if we are forcing or not - optional parameter */ if ( !iForce ) { iForce = 0; } /* Need to take account of custom filtering functions - always filter */ if ( DataTable.ext.afnFiltering.length !== 0 ) { iForce = 1; } /* * If the input is blank - we want the full data set */ if ( sInput.length <= 0 ) { oSettings.aiDisplay.splice( 0, oSettings.aiDisplay.length); oSettings.aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.slice(); } else { /* * We are starting a new search or the new search string is smaller * then the old one (i.e. delete). Search from the master array */ if ( oSettings.aiDisplay.length == oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.length || oPrevSearch.sSearch.length > sInput.length || iForce == 1 || sInput.indexOf(oPrevSearch.sSearch) !== 0 ) { /* Nuke the old display array - we are going to rebuild it */ oSettings.aiDisplay.splice( 0, oSettings.aiDisplay.length); /* Force a rebuild of the search array */ _fnBuildSearchArray( oSettings, 1 ); /* Search through all records to populate the search array * The the oSettings.aiDisplayMaster and asDataSearch arrays have 1 to 1 * mapping */ for ( i=0 ; i').html(sSearch).text(); } // Strip newline characters return sSearch.replace( /[\n\r]/g, " " ); } /** * Build a regular expression object suitable for searching a table * @param {string} sSearch string to search for * @param {bool} bRegex treat as a regular expression or not * @param {bool} bSmart perform smart filtering or not * @param {bool} bCaseInsensitive Do case insensitive matching or not * @returns {RegExp} constructed object * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnFilterCreateSearch( sSearch, bRegex, bSmart, bCaseInsensitive ) { var asSearch, sRegExpString; if ( bSmart ) { /* Generate the regular expression to use. Something along the lines of: * ^(?=.*?\bone\b)(?=.*?\btwo\b)(?=.*?\bthree\b).*$ */ asSearch = bRegex ? sSearch.split( ' ' ) : _fnEscapeRegex( sSearch ).split( ' ' ); sRegExpString = '^(?=.*?'+asSearch.join( ')(?=.*?' )+').*$'; return new RegExp( sRegExpString, bCaseInsensitive ? "i" : "" ); } else { sSearch = bRegex ? sSearch : _fnEscapeRegex( sSearch ); return new RegExp( sSearch, bCaseInsensitive ? "i" : "" ); } } /** * Convert raw data into something that the user can search on * @param {string} sData data to be modified * @param {string} sType data type * @returns {string} search string * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnDataToSearch ( sData, sType ) { if ( typeof DataTable.ext.ofnSearch[sType] === "function" ) { return DataTable.ext.ofnSearch[sType]( sData ); } else if ( sData === null ) { return ''; } else if ( sType == "html" ) { return sData.replace(/[\r\n]/g," ").replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ); } else if ( typeof sData === "string" ) { return sData.replace(/[\r\n]/g," "); } return sData; } /** * scape a string such that it can be used in a regular expression * @param {string} sVal string to escape * @returns {string} escaped string * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnEscapeRegex ( sVal ) { var acEscape = [ '/', '.', '*', '+', '?', '|', '(', ')', '[', ']', '{', '}', '\\', '$', '^', '-' ]; var reReplace = new RegExp( '(\\' + acEscape.join('|\\') + ')', 'g' ); return sVal.replace(reReplace, '\\$1'); } /** * Generate the node required for the info display * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @returns {node} Information element * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnFeatureHtmlInfo ( oSettings ) { var nInfo = document.createElement( 'div' ); nInfo.className = oSettings.oClasses.sInfo; /* Actions that are to be taken once only for this feature */ if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.i ) { /* Add draw callback */ oSettings.aoDrawCallback.push( { "fn": _fnUpdateInfo, "sName": "information" } ); /* Add id */ nInfo.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_info'; } oSettings.nTable.setAttribute( 'aria-describedby', oSettings.sTableId+'_info' ); return nInfo; } /** * Update the information elements in the display * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnUpdateInfo ( oSettings ) { /* Show information about the table */ if ( !oSettings.oFeatures.bInfo || oSettings.aanFeatures.i.length === 0 ) { return; } var oLang = oSettings.oLanguage, iStart = oSettings._iDisplayStart+1, iEnd = oSettings.fnDisplayEnd(), iMax = oSettings.fnRecordsTotal(), iTotal = oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay(), sOut; if ( iTotal === 0 ) { /* Empty record set */ sOut = oLang.sInfoEmpty; } else { /* Normal record set */ sOut = oLang.sInfo; } if ( iTotal != iMax ) { /* Record set after filtering */ sOut += ' ' + oLang.sInfoFiltered; } // Convert the macros sOut += oLang.sInfoPostFix; sOut = _fnInfoMacros( oSettings, sOut ); if ( oLang.fnInfoCallback !== null ) { sOut = oLang.fnInfoCallback.call( oSettings.oInstance, oSettings, iStart, iEnd, iMax, iTotal, sOut ); } var n = oSettings.aanFeatures.i; for ( var i=0, iLen=n.length ; i'; var i, iLen; var aLengthMenu = oSettings.aLengthMenu; if ( aLengthMenu.length == 2 && typeof aLengthMenu[0] === 'object' && typeof aLengthMenu[1] === 'object' ) { for ( i=0, iLen=aLengthMenu[0].length ; i'+aLengthMenu[1][i]+''; } } else { for ( i=0, iLen=aLengthMenu.length ; i'+aLengthMenu[i]+''; } } sStdMenu += ''; var nLength = document.createElement( 'div' ); if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.l ) { nLength.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_length'; } nLength.className = oSettings.oClasses.sLength; nLength.innerHTML = ''; /* * Set the length to the current display length - thanks to Andrea Pavlovic for this fix, * and Stefan Skopnik for fixing the fix! */ $('select option[value="'+oSettings._iDisplayLength+'"]', nLength).attr("selected", true); $('select', nLength).bind( 'change.DT', function(e) { var iVal = $(this).val(); /* Update all other length options for the new display */ var n = oSettings.aanFeatures.l; for ( i=0, iLen=n.length ; i oSettings.aiDisplay.length || oSettings._iDisplayLength == -1 ) { oSettings._iDisplayEnd = oSettings.aiDisplay.length; } else { oSettings._iDisplayEnd = oSettings._iDisplayStart + oSettings._iDisplayLength; } } } /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Note that most of the paging logic is done in * DataTable.ext.oPagination */ /** * Generate the node required for default pagination * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @returns {node} Pagination feature node * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate ( oSettings ) { if ( oSettings.oScroll.bInfinite ) { return null; } var nPaginate = document.createElement( 'div' ); nPaginate.className = oSettings.oClasses.sPaging+oSettings.sPaginationType; DataTable.ext.oPagination[ oSettings.sPaginationType ].fnInit( oSettings, nPaginate, function( oSettings ) { _fnCalculateEnd( oSettings ); _fnDraw( oSettings ); } ); /* Add a draw callback for the pagination on first instance, to update the paging display */ if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.p ) { oSettings.aoDrawCallback.push( { "fn": function( oSettings ) { DataTable.ext.oPagination[ oSettings.sPaginationType ].fnUpdate( oSettings, function( oSettings ) { _fnCalculateEnd( oSettings ); _fnDraw( oSettings ); } ); }, "sName": "pagination" } ); } return nPaginate; } /** * Alter the display settings to change the page * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {string|int} mAction Paging action to take: "first", "previous", "next" or "last" * or page number to jump to (integer) * @returns {bool} true page has changed, false - no change (no effect) eg 'first' on page 1 * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnPageChange ( oSettings, mAction ) { var iOldStart = oSettings._iDisplayStart; if ( typeof mAction === "number" ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart = mAction * oSettings._iDisplayLength; if ( oSettings._iDisplayStart > oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay() ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; } } else if ( mAction == "first" ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; } else if ( mAction == "previous" ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart = oSettings._iDisplayLength>=0 ? oSettings._iDisplayStart - oSettings._iDisplayLength : 0; /* Correct for under-run */ if ( oSettings._iDisplayStart < 0 ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; } } else if ( mAction == "next" ) { if ( oSettings._iDisplayLength >= 0 ) { /* Make sure we are not over running the display array */ if ( oSettings._iDisplayStart + oSettings._iDisplayLength < oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay() ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart += oSettings._iDisplayLength; } } else { oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; } } else if ( mAction == "last" ) { if ( oSettings._iDisplayLength >= 0 ) { var iPages = parseInt( (oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay()-1) / oSettings._iDisplayLength, 10 ) + 1; oSettings._iDisplayStart = (iPages-1) * oSettings._iDisplayLength; } else { oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; } } else { _fnLog( oSettings, 0, "Unknown paging action: "+mAction ); } $(oSettings.oInstance).trigger('page', oSettings); return iOldStart != oSettings._iDisplayStart; } /** * Generate the node required for the processing node * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @returns {node} Processing element * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing ( oSettings ) { var nProcessing = document.createElement( 'div' ); if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.r ) { nProcessing.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_processing'; } nProcessing.innerHTML = oSettings.oLanguage.sProcessing; nProcessing.className = oSettings.oClasses.sProcessing; oSettings.nTable.parentNode.insertBefore( nProcessing, oSettings.nTable ); return nProcessing; } /** * Display or hide the processing indicator * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {bool} bShow Show the processing indicator (true) or not (false) * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnProcessingDisplay ( oSettings, bShow ) { if ( oSettings.oFeatures.bProcessing ) { var an = oSettings.aanFeatures.r; for ( var i=0, iLen=an.length ; i 0 ) { nCaption = nCaption[0]; if ( nCaption._captionSide === "top" ) { nScrollHeadTable.appendChild( nCaption ); } else if ( nCaption._captionSide === "bottom" && nTfoot ) { nScrollFootTable.appendChild( nCaption ); } } /* * Sizing */ /* When x-scrolling add the width and a scroller to move the header with the body */ if ( oSettings.oScroll.sX !== "" ) { nScrollHead.style.width = _fnStringToCss( oSettings.oScroll.sX ); nScrollBody.style.width = _fnStringToCss( oSettings.oScroll.sX ); if ( nTfoot !== null ) { nScrollFoot.style.width = _fnStringToCss( oSettings.oScroll.sX ); } /* When the body is scrolled, then we also want to scroll the headers */ $(nScrollBody).scroll( function (e) { nScrollHead.scrollLeft = this.scrollLeft; if ( nTfoot !== null ) { nScrollFoot.scrollLeft = this.scrollLeft; } } ); } /* When yscrolling, add the height */ if ( oSettings.oScroll.sY !== "" ) { nScrollBody.style.height = _fnStringToCss( oSettings.oScroll.sY ); } /* Redraw - align columns across the tables */ oSettings.aoDrawCallback.push( { "fn": _fnScrollDraw, "sName": "scrolling" } ); /* Infinite scrolling event handlers */ if ( oSettings.oScroll.bInfinite ) { $(nScrollBody).scroll( function() { /* Use a blocker to stop scrolling from loading more data while other data is still loading */ if ( !oSettings.bDrawing && $(this).scrollTop() !== 0 ) { /* Check if we should load the next data set */ if ( $(this).scrollTop() + $(this).height() > $(oSettings.nTable).height() - oSettings.oScroll.iLoadGap ) { /* Only do the redraw if we have to - we might be at the end of the data */ if ( oSettings.fnDisplayEnd() < oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay() ) { _fnPageChange( oSettings, 'next' ); _fnCalculateEnd( oSettings ); _fnDraw( oSettings ); } } } } ); } oSettings.nScrollHead = nScrollHead; oSettings.nScrollFoot = nScrollFoot; return nScroller; } /** * Update the various tables for resizing. It's a bit of a pig this function, but * basically the idea to: * 1. Re-create the table inside the scrolling div * 2. Take live measurements from the DOM * 3. Apply the measurements * 4. Clean up * @param {object} o dataTables settings object * @returns {node} Node to add to the DOM * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnScrollDraw ( o ) { var nScrollHeadInner = o.nScrollHead.getElementsByTagName('div')[0], nScrollHeadTable = nScrollHeadInner.getElementsByTagName('table')[0], nScrollBody = o.nTable.parentNode, i, iLen, j, jLen, anHeadToSize, anHeadSizers, anFootSizers, anFootToSize, oStyle, iVis, nTheadSize, nTfootSize, iWidth, aApplied=[], aAppliedFooter=[], iSanityWidth, nScrollFootInner = (o.nTFoot !== null) ? o.nScrollFoot.getElementsByTagName('div')[0] : null, nScrollFootTable = (o.nTFoot !== null) ? nScrollFootInner.getElementsByTagName('table')[0] : null, ie67 = o.oBrowser.bScrollOversize, zeroOut = function(nSizer) { oStyle = nSizer.style; oStyle.paddingTop = "0"; oStyle.paddingBottom = "0"; oStyle.borderTopWidth = "0"; oStyle.borderBottomWidth = "0"; oStyle.height = 0; }; /* * 1. Re-create the table inside the scrolling div */ /* Remove the old minimised thead and tfoot elements in the inner table */ $(o.nTable).children('thead, tfoot').remove(); /* Clone the current header and footer elements and then place it into the inner table */ nTheadSize = $(o.nTHead).clone()[0]; o.nTable.insertBefore( nTheadSize, o.nTable.childNodes[0] ); anHeadToSize = o.nTHead.getElementsByTagName('tr'); anHeadSizers = nTheadSize.getElementsByTagName('tr'); if ( o.nTFoot !== null ) { nTfootSize = $(o.nTFoot).clone()[0]; o.nTable.insertBefore( nTfootSize, o.nTable.childNodes[1] ); anFootToSize = o.nTFoot.getElementsByTagName('tr'); anFootSizers = nTfootSize.getElementsByTagName('tr'); } /* * 2. Take live measurements from the DOM - do not alter the DOM itself! */ /* Remove old sizing and apply the calculated column widths * Get the unique column headers in the newly created (cloned) header. We want to apply the * calculated sizes to this header */ if ( o.oScroll.sX === "" ) { nScrollBody.style.width = '100%'; nScrollHeadInner.parentNode.style.width = '100%'; } var nThs = _fnGetUniqueThs( o, nTheadSize ); for ( i=0, iLen=nThs.length ; i nScrollBody.offsetHeight || $(nScrollBody).css('overflow-y') == "scroll") ) { o.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( $(o.nTable).outerWidth() - o.oScroll.iBarWidth); } } else { if ( o.oScroll.sXInner !== "" ) { /* x scroll inner has been given - use it */ o.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss(o.oScroll.sXInner); } else if ( iSanityWidth == $(nScrollBody).width() && $(nScrollBody).height() < $(o.nTable).height() ) { /* There is y-scrolling - try to take account of the y scroll bar */ o.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iSanityWidth-o.oScroll.iBarWidth ); if ( $(o.nTable).outerWidth() > iSanityWidth-o.oScroll.iBarWidth ) { /* Not possible to take account of it */ o.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iSanityWidth ); } } else { /* All else fails */ o.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iSanityWidth ); } } /* Recalculate the sanity width - now that we've applied the required width, before it was * a temporary variable. This is required because the column width calculation is done * before this table DOM is created. */ iSanityWidth = $(o.nTable).outerWidth(); /* We want the hidden header to have zero height, so remove padding and borders. Then * set the width based on the real headers */ // Apply all styles in one pass. Invalidates layout only once because we don't read any // DOM properties. _fnApplyToChildren( zeroOut, anHeadSizers ); // Read all widths in next pass. Forces layout only once because we do not change // any DOM properties. _fnApplyToChildren( function(nSizer) { aApplied.push( _fnStringToCss( $(nSizer).width() ) ); }, anHeadSizers ); // Apply all widths in final pass. Invalidates layout only once because we do not // read any DOM properties. _fnApplyToChildren( function(nToSize, i) { nToSize.style.width = aApplied[i]; }, anHeadToSize ); $(anHeadSizers).height(0); /* Same again with the footer if we have one */ if ( o.nTFoot !== null ) { _fnApplyToChildren( zeroOut, anFootSizers ); _fnApplyToChildren( function(nSizer) { aAppliedFooter.push( _fnStringToCss( $(nSizer).width() ) ); }, anFootSizers ); _fnApplyToChildren( function(nToSize, i) { nToSize.style.width = aAppliedFooter[i]; }, anFootToSize ); $(anFootSizers).height(0); } /* * 3. Apply the measurements */ /* "Hide" the header and footer that we used for the sizing. We want to also fix their width * to what they currently are */ _fnApplyToChildren( function(nSizer, i) { nSizer.innerHTML = ""; nSizer.style.width = aApplied[i]; }, anHeadSizers ); if ( o.nTFoot !== null ) { _fnApplyToChildren( function(nSizer, i) { nSizer.innerHTML = ""; nSizer.style.width = aAppliedFooter[i]; }, anFootSizers ); } /* Sanity check that the table is of a sensible width. If not then we are going to get * misalignment - try to prevent this by not allowing the table to shrink below its min width */ if ( $(o.nTable).outerWidth() < iSanityWidth ) { /* The min width depends upon if we have a vertical scrollbar visible or not */ var iCorrection = ((nScrollBody.scrollHeight > nScrollBody.offsetHeight || $(nScrollBody).css('overflow-y') == "scroll")) ? iSanityWidth+o.oScroll.iBarWidth : iSanityWidth; /* IE6/7 are a law unto themselves... */ if ( ie67 && (nScrollBody.scrollHeight > nScrollBody.offsetHeight || $(nScrollBody).css('overflow-y') == "scroll") ) { o.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iCorrection-o.oScroll.iBarWidth ); } /* Apply the calculated minimum width to the table wrappers */ nScrollBody.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iCorrection ); o.nScrollHead.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iCorrection ); if ( o.nTFoot !== null ) { o.nScrollFoot.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iCorrection ); } /* And give the user a warning that we've stopped the table getting too small */ if ( o.oScroll.sX === "" ) { _fnLog( o, 1, "The table cannot fit into the current element which will cause column"+ " misalignment. The table has been drawn at its minimum possible width." ); } else if ( o.oScroll.sXInner !== "" ) { _fnLog( o, 1, "The table cannot fit into the current element which will cause column"+ " misalignment. Increase the sScrollXInner value or remove it to allow automatic"+ " calculation" ); } } else { nScrollBody.style.width = _fnStringToCss( '100%' ); o.nScrollHead.style.width = _fnStringToCss( '100%' ); if ( o.nTFoot !== null ) { o.nScrollFoot.style.width = _fnStringToCss( '100%' ); } } /* * 4. Clean up */ if ( o.oScroll.sY === "" ) { /* IE7< puts a vertical scrollbar in place (when it shouldn't be) due to subtracting * the scrollbar height from the visible display, rather than adding it on. We need to * set the height in order to sort this. Don't want to do it in any other browsers. */ if ( ie67 ) { nScrollBody.style.height = _fnStringToCss( o.nTable.offsetHeight+o.oScroll.iBarWidth ); } } if ( o.oScroll.sY !== "" && o.oScroll.bCollapse ) { nScrollBody.style.height = _fnStringToCss( o.oScroll.sY ); var iExtra = (o.oScroll.sX !== "" && o.nTable.offsetWidth > nScrollBody.offsetWidth) ? o.oScroll.iBarWidth : 0; if ( o.nTable.offsetHeight < nScrollBody.offsetHeight ) { nScrollBody.style.height = _fnStringToCss( o.nTable.offsetHeight+iExtra ); } } /* Finally set the width's of the header and footer tables */ var iOuterWidth = $(o.nTable).outerWidth(); nScrollHeadTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iOuterWidth ); nScrollHeadInner.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iOuterWidth ); // Figure out if there are scrollbar present - if so then we need a the header and footer to // provide a bit more space to allow "overflow" scrolling (i.e. past the scrollbar) var bScrolling = $(o.nTable).height() > nScrollBody.clientHeight || $(nScrollBody).css('overflow-y') == "scroll"; nScrollHeadInner.style.paddingRight = bScrolling ? o.oScroll.iBarWidth+"px" : "0px"; if ( o.nTFoot !== null ) { nScrollFootTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iOuterWidth ); nScrollFootInner.style.width = _fnStringToCss( iOuterWidth ); nScrollFootInner.style.paddingRight = bScrolling ? o.oScroll.iBarWidth+"px" : "0px"; } /* Adjust the position of the header in case we loose the y-scrollbar */ $(nScrollBody).scroll(); /* If sorting or filtering has occurred, jump the scrolling back to the top */ if ( o.bSorted || o.bFiltered ) { nScrollBody.scrollTop = 0; } } /** * Apply a given function to the display child nodes of an element array (typically * TD children of TR rows * @param {function} fn Method to apply to the objects * @param array {nodes} an1 List of elements to look through for display children * @param array {nodes} an2 Another list (identical structure to the first) - optional * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnApplyToChildren( fn, an1, an2 ) { var index=0, i=0, iLen=an1.length; var nNode1, nNode2; while ( i < iLen ) { nNode1 = an1[i].firstChild; nNode2 = an2 ? an2[i].firstChild : null; while ( nNode1 ) { if ( nNode1.nodeType === 1 ) { if ( an2 ) { fn( nNode1, nNode2, index ); } else { fn( nNode1, index ); } index++; } nNode1 = nNode1.nextSibling; nNode2 = an2 ? nNode2.nextSibling : null; } i++; } } /** * Convert a CSS unit width to pixels (e.g. 2em) * @param {string} sWidth width to be converted * @param {node} nParent parent to get the with for (required for relative widths) - optional * @returns {int} iWidth width in pixels * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnConvertToWidth ( sWidth, nParent ) { if ( !sWidth || sWidth === null || sWidth === '' ) { return 0; } if ( !nParent ) { nParent = document.body; } var iWidth; var nTmp = document.createElement( "div" ); nTmp.style.width = _fnStringToCss( sWidth ); nParent.appendChild( nTmp ); iWidth = nTmp.offsetWidth; nParent.removeChild( nTmp ); return ( iWidth ); } /** * Calculate the width of columns for the table * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnCalculateColumnWidths ( oSettings ) { var iTableWidth = oSettings.nTable.offsetWidth; var iUserInputs = 0; var iTmpWidth; var iVisibleColumns = 0; var iColums = oSettings.aoColumns.length; var i, iIndex, iCorrector, iWidth; var oHeaders = $('th', oSettings.nTHead); var widthAttr = oSettings.nTable.getAttribute('width'); var nWrapper = oSettings.nTable.parentNode; /* Convert any user input sizes into pixel sizes */ for ( i=0 ; itd', nCalcTmp); } /* Apply custom sizing to the cloned header */ var nThs = _fnGetUniqueThs( oSettings, nTheadClone ); iCorrector = 0; for ( i=0 ; i 0 ) { oSettings.aoColumns[i].sWidth = _fnStringToCss( iWidth ); } iCorrector++; } } var cssWidth = $(nCalcTmp).css('width'); oSettings.nTable.style.width = (cssWidth.indexOf('%') !== -1) ? cssWidth : _fnStringToCss( $(nCalcTmp).outerWidth() ); nCalcTmp.parentNode.removeChild( nCalcTmp ); } if ( widthAttr ) { oSettings.nTable.style.width = _fnStringToCss( widthAttr ); } } /** * Adjust a table's width to take account of scrolling * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {node} n table node * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnScrollingWidthAdjust ( oSettings, n ) { if ( oSettings.oScroll.sX === "" && oSettings.oScroll.sY !== "" ) { /* When y-scrolling only, we want to remove the width of the scroll bar so the table * + scroll bar will fit into the area avaialble. */ var iOrigWidth = $(n).width(); n.style.width = _fnStringToCss( $(n).outerWidth()-oSettings.oScroll.iBarWidth ); } else if ( oSettings.oScroll.sX !== "" ) { /* When x-scrolling both ways, fix the table at it's current size, without adjusting */ n.style.width = _fnStringToCss( $(n).outerWidth() ); } } /** * Get the widest node * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {int} iCol column of interest * @returns {node} widest table node * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnGetWidestNode( oSettings, iCol ) { var iMaxIndex = _fnGetMaxLenString( oSettings, iCol ); if ( iMaxIndex < 0 ) { return null; } if ( oSettings.aoData[iMaxIndex].nTr === null ) { var n = document.createElement('td'); n.innerHTML = _fnGetCellData( oSettings, iMaxIndex, iCol, '' ); return n; } return _fnGetTdNodes(oSettings, iMaxIndex)[iCol]; } /** * Get the maximum strlen for each data column * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {int} iCol column of interest * @returns {string} max string length for each column * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnGetMaxLenString( oSettings, iCol ) { var iMax = -1; var iMaxIndex = -1; for ( var i=0 ; i/g, "" ); if ( s.length > iMax ) { iMax = s.length; iMaxIndex = i; } } return iMaxIndex; } /** * Append a CSS unit (only if required) to a string * @param {array} aArray1 first array * @param {array} aArray2 second array * @returns {int} 0 if match, 1 if length is different, 2 if no match * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnStringToCss( s ) { if ( s === null ) { return "0px"; } if ( typeof s == 'number' ) { if ( s < 0 ) { return "0px"; } return s+"px"; } /* Check if the last character is not 0-9 */ var c = s.charCodeAt( s.length-1 ); if (c < 0x30 || c > 0x39) { return s; } return s+"px"; } /** * Get the width of a scroll bar in this browser being used * @returns {int} width in pixels * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnScrollBarWidth () { var inner = document.createElement('p'); var style = inner.style; style.width = "100%"; style.height = "200px"; style.padding = "0px"; var outer = document.createElement('div'); style = outer.style; style.position = "absolute"; style.top = "0px"; style.left = "0px"; style.visibility = "hidden"; style.width = "200px"; style.height = "150px"; style.padding = "0px"; style.overflow = "hidden"; outer.appendChild(inner); document.body.appendChild(outer); var w1 = inner.offsetWidth; outer.style.overflow = 'scroll'; var w2 = inner.offsetWidth; if ( w1 == w2 ) { w2 = outer.clientWidth; } document.body.removeChild(outer); return (w1 - w2); } /** * Change the order of the table * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {bool} bApplyClasses optional - should we apply classes or not * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnSort ( oSettings, bApplyClasses ) { var i, iLen, j, jLen, k, kLen, sDataType, nTh, aaSort = [], aiOrig = [], oSort = DataTable.ext.oSort, aoData = oSettings.aoData, aoColumns = oSettings.aoColumns, oAria = oSettings.oLanguage.oAria; /* No sorting required if server-side or no sorting array */ if ( !oSettings.oFeatures.bServerSide && (oSettings.aaSorting.length !== 0 || oSettings.aaSortingFixed !== null) ) { aaSort = ( oSettings.aaSortingFixed !== null ) ? oSettings.aaSortingFixed.concat( oSettings.aaSorting ) : oSettings.aaSorting.slice(); /* If there is a sorting data type, and a function belonging to it, then we need to * get the data from the developer's function and apply it for this column */ for ( i=0 ; i/g, "" ); nTh = aoColumns[i].nTh; nTh.removeAttribute('aria-sort'); nTh.removeAttribute('aria-label'); /* In ARIA only the first sorting column can be marked as sorting - no multi-sort option */ if ( aoColumns[i].bSortable ) { if ( aaSort.length > 0 && aaSort[0][0] == i ) { nTh.setAttribute('aria-sort', aaSort[0][1]=="asc" ? "ascending" : "descending" ); var nextSort = (aoColumns[i].asSorting[ aaSort[0][2]+1 ]) ? aoColumns[i].asSorting[ aaSort[0][2]+1 ] : aoColumns[i].asSorting[0]; nTh.setAttribute('aria-label', sTitle+ (nextSort=="asc" ? oAria.sSortAscending : oAria.sSortDescending) ); } else { nTh.setAttribute('aria-label', sTitle+ (aoColumns[i].asSorting[0]=="asc" ? oAria.sSortAscending : oAria.sSortDescending) ); } } else { nTh.setAttribute('aria-label', sTitle); } } /* Tell the draw function that we have sorted the data */ oSettings.bSorted = true; $(oSettings.oInstance).trigger('sort', oSettings); /* Copy the master data into the draw array and re-draw */ if ( oSettings.oFeatures.bFilter ) { /* _fnFilter() will redraw the table for us */ _fnFilterComplete( oSettings, oSettings.oPreviousSearch, 1 ); } else { oSettings.aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.slice(); oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; /* reset display back to page 0 */ _fnCalculateEnd( oSettings ); _fnDraw( oSettings ); } } /** * Attach a sort handler (click) to a node * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @param {node} nNode node to attach the handler to * @param {int} iDataIndex column sorting index * @param {function} [fnCallback] callback function * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnSortAttachListener ( oSettings, nNode, iDataIndex, fnCallback ) { _fnBindAction( nNode, {}, function (e) { /* If the column is not sortable - don't to anything */ if ( oSettings.aoColumns[iDataIndex].bSortable === false ) { return; } /* * This is a little bit odd I admit... I declare a temporary function inside the scope of * _fnBuildHead and the click handler in order that the code presented here can be used * twice - once for when bProcessing is enabled, and another time for when it is * disabled, as we need to perform slightly different actions. * Basically the issue here is that the Javascript engine in modern browsers don't * appear to allow the rendering engine to update the display while it is still executing * it's thread (well - it does but only after long intervals). This means that the * 'processing' display doesn't appear for a table sort. To break the js thread up a bit * I force an execution break by using setTimeout - but this breaks the expected * thread continuation for the end-developer's point of view (their code would execute * too early), so we only do it when we absolutely have to. */ var fnInnerSorting = function () { var iColumn, iNextSort; /* If the shift key is pressed then we are multiple column sorting */ if ( e.shiftKey ) { /* Are we already doing some kind of sort on this column? */ var bFound = false; for ( var i=0 ; i 0 && sCurrentClass.indexOf(sNewClass) == -1 ) { /* We need to add a class */ nTds[i].className = sCurrentClass + " " + sNewClass; } } } } /** * Save the state of a table in a cookie such that the page can be reloaded * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnSaveState ( oSettings ) { if ( !oSettings.oFeatures.bStateSave || oSettings.bDestroying ) { return; } /* Store the interesting variables */ var i, iLen, bInfinite=oSettings.oScroll.bInfinite; var oState = { "iCreate": new Date().getTime(), "iStart": (bInfinite ? 0 : oSettings._iDisplayStart), "iEnd": (bInfinite ? oSettings._iDisplayLength : oSettings._iDisplayEnd), "iLength": oSettings._iDisplayLength, "aaSorting": $.extend( true, [], oSettings.aaSorting ), "oSearch": $.extend( true, {}, oSettings.oPreviousSearch ), "aoSearchCols": $.extend( true, [], oSettings.aoPreSearchCols ), "abVisCols": [] }; for ( i=0, iLen=oSettings.aoColumns.length ; i 4096 ) /* Magic 10 for padding */ { for ( var i=0, iLen=aCookies.length ; i 4096 ) { if ( aOldCookies.length === 0 ) { // Deleted all DT cookies and still not enough space. Can't state save return; } var old = aOldCookies.pop(); document.cookie = old.name+"=; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; path="+ aParts.join('/') + "/"; } } document.cookie = sFullCookie; } /** * Read an old cookie to get a cookie with an old table state * @param {string} sName name of the cookie to read * @returns {string} contents of the cookie - or null if no cookie with that name found * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnReadCookie ( sName ) { var aParts = window.location.pathname.split('/'), sNameEQ = sName + '_' + aParts[aParts.length-1].replace(/[\/:]/g,"").toLowerCase() + '=', sCookieContents = document.cookie.split(';'); for( var i=0 ; i=0 ; i-- ) { aRet.push( aoStore[i].fn.apply( oSettings.oInstance, aArgs ) ); } if ( sTrigger !== null ) { $(oSettings.oInstance).trigger(sTrigger, aArgs); } return aRet; } /** * JSON stringify. If JSON.stringify it provided by the browser, json2.js or any other * library, then we use that as it is fast, safe and accurate. If the function isn't * available then we need to built it ourselves - the inspiration for this function comes * from Craig Buckler ( http://www.sitepoint.com/javascript-json-serialization/ ). It is * not perfect and absolutely should not be used as a replacement to json2.js - but it does * do what we need, without requiring a dependency for DataTables. * @param {object} o JSON object to be converted * @returns {string} JSON string * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ var _fnJsonString = (window.JSON) ? JSON.stringify : function( o ) { /* Not an object or array */ var sType = typeof o; if (sType !== "object" || o === null) { // simple data type if (sType === "string") { o = '"'+o+'"'; } return o+""; } /* If object or array, need to recurse over it */ var sProp, mValue, json = [], bArr = $.isArray(o); for (sProp in o) { mValue = o[sProp]; sType = typeof mValue; if (sType === "string") { mValue = '"'+mValue+'"'; } else if (sType === "object" && mValue !== null) { mValue = _fnJsonString(mValue); } json.push((bArr ? "" : '"'+sProp+'":') + mValue); } return (bArr ? "[" : "{") + json + (bArr ? "]" : "}"); }; /** * From some browsers (specifically IE6/7) we need special handling to work around browser * bugs - this function is used to detect when these workarounds are needed. * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object * @memberof DataTable#oApi */ function _fnBrowserDetect( oSettings ) { /* IE6/7 will oversize a width 100% element inside a scrolling element, to include the * width of the scrollbar, while other browsers ensure the inner element is contained * without forcing scrolling */ var n = $( '
'+ '
'+ '
'+ '
'+ '
')[0]; document.body.appendChild( n ); oSettings.oBrowser.bScrollOversize = $('#DT_BrowserTest', n)[0].offsetWidth === 100 ? true : false; document.body.removeChild( n ); } /** * Perform a jQuery selector action on the table's TR elements (from the tbody) and * return the resulting jQuery object. * @param {string|node|jQuery} sSelector jQuery selector or node collection to act on * @param {object} [oOpts] Optional parameters for modifying the rows to be included * @param {string} [oOpts.filter=none] Select TR elements that meet the current filter * criterion ("applied") or all TR elements (i.e. no filter). * @param {string} [oOpts.order=current] Order of the TR elements in the processed array. * Can be either 'current', whereby the current sorting of the table is used, or * 'original' whereby the original order the data was read into the table is used. * @param {string} [oOpts.page=all] Limit the selection to the currently displayed page * ("current") or not ("all"). If 'current' is given, then order is assumed to be * 'current' and filter is 'applied', regardless of what they might be given as. * @returns {object} jQuery object, filtered by the given selector. * @dtopt API * * @example * $(document).ready(function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable(); * * // Highlight every second row * oTable.$('tr:odd').css('backgroundColor', 'blue'); * } ); * * @example * $(document).ready(function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable(); * * // Filter to rows with 'Webkit' in them, add a background colour and then * // remove the filter, thus highlighting the 'Webkit' rows only. * oTable.fnFilter('Webkit'); * oTable.$('tr', {"filter": "applied"}).css('backgroundColor', 'blue'); * oTable.fnFilter(''); * } ); */ this.$ = function ( sSelector, oOpts ) { var i, iLen, a = [], tr; var oSettings = _fnSettingsFromNode( this[DataTable.ext.iApiIndex] ); var aoData = oSettings.aoData; var aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplay; var aiDisplayMaster = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster; if ( !oOpts ) { oOpts = {}; } oOpts = $.extend( {}, { "filter": "none", // applied "order": "current", // "original" "page": "all" // current }, oOpts ); // Current page implies that order=current and fitler=applied, since it is fairly // senseless otherwise if ( oOpts.page == 'current' ) { for ( i=oSettings._iDisplayStart, iLen=oSettings.fnDisplayEnd() ; i *
  • 1D array of data - add a single row with the data provided
  • *
  • 2D array of arrays - add multiple rows in a single call
  • *
  • object - data object when using mData
  • *
  • array of objects - multiple data objects when using mData
  • * * @param {bool} [bRedraw=true] redraw the table or not * @returns {array} An array of integers, representing the list of indexes in * aoData ({@link DataTable.models.oSettings}) that have been added to * the table. * @dtopt API * * @example * // Global var for counter * var giCount = 2; * * $(document).ready(function() { * $('#example').dataTable(); * } ); * * function fnClickAddRow() { * $('#example').dataTable().fnAddData( [ * giCount+".1", * giCount+".2", * giCount+".3", * giCount+".4" ] * ); * * giCount++; * } */ this.fnAddData = function( mData, bRedraw ) { if ( mData.length === 0 ) { return []; } var aiReturn = []; var iTest; /* Find settings from table node */ var oSettings = _fnSettingsFromNode( this[DataTable.ext.iApiIndex] ); /* Check if we want to add multiple rows or not */ if ( typeof mData[0] === "object" && mData[0] !== null ) { for ( var i=0 ; i= oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay() ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart -= oSettings._iDisplayLength; if ( oSettings._iDisplayStart < 0 ) { oSettings._iDisplayStart = 0; } } if ( bRedraw === undefined || bRedraw ) { _fnCalculateEnd( oSettings ); _fnDraw( oSettings ); } return oData; }; /** * Restore the table to it's original state in the DOM by removing all of DataTables * enhancements, alterations to the DOM structure of the table and event listeners. * @param {boolean} [bRemove=false] Completely remove the table from the DOM * @dtopt API * * @example * $(document).ready(function() { * // This example is fairly pointless in reality, but shows how fnDestroy can be used * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable(); * oTable.fnDestroy(); * } ); */ this.fnDestroy = function ( bRemove ) { var oSettings = _fnSettingsFromNode( this[DataTable.ext.iApiIndex] ); var nOrig = oSettings.nTableWrapper.parentNode; var nBody = oSettings.nTBody; var i, iLen; bRemove = (bRemove===undefined) ? false : bRemove; /* Flag to note that the table is currently being destroyed - no action should be taken */ oSettings.bDestroying = true; /* Fire off the destroy callbacks for plug-ins etc */ _fnCallbackFire( oSettings, "aoDestroyCallback", "destroy", [oSettings] ); /* If the table is not being removed, restore the hidden columns */ if ( !bRemove ) { for ( i=0, iLen=oSettings.aoColumns.length ; itr>td.'+oSettings.oClasses.sRowEmpty, oSettings.nTable).parent().remove(); /* When scrolling we had to break the table up - restore it */ if ( oSettings.nTable != oSettings.nTHead.parentNode ) { $(oSettings.nTable).children('thead').remove(); oSettings.nTable.appendChild( oSettings.nTHead ); } if ( oSettings.nTFoot && oSettings.nTable != oSettings.nTFoot.parentNode ) { $(oSettings.nTable).children('tfoot').remove(); oSettings.nTable.appendChild( oSettings.nTFoot ); } /* Remove the DataTables generated nodes, events and classes */ oSettings.nTable.parentNode.removeChild( oSettings.nTable ); $(oSettings.nTableWrapper).remove(); oSettings.aaSorting = []; oSettings.aaSortingFixed = []; _fnSortingClasses( oSettings ); $(_fnGetTrNodes( oSettings )).removeClass( oSettings.asStripeClasses.join(' ') ); $('th, td', oSettings.nTHead).removeClass( [ oSettings.oClasses.sSortable, oSettings.oClasses.sSortableAsc, oSettings.oClasses.sSortableDesc, oSettings.oClasses.sSortableNone ].join(' ') ); if ( oSettings.bJUI ) { $('th span.'+oSettings.oClasses.sSortIcon + ', td span.'+oSettings.oClasses.sSortIcon, oSettings.nTHead).remove(); $('th, td', oSettings.nTHead).each( function () { var jqWrapper = $('div.'+oSettings.oClasses.sSortJUIWrapper, this); var kids = jqWrapper.contents(); $(this).append( kids ); jqWrapper.remove(); } ); } /* Add the TR elements back into the table in their original order */ if ( !bRemove && oSettings.nTableReinsertBefore ) { nOrig.insertBefore( oSettings.nTable, oSettings.nTableReinsertBefore ); } else if ( !bRemove ) { nOrig.appendChild( oSettings.nTable ); } for ( i=0, iLen=oSettings.aoData.length ; i= _fnVisbleColumns( oSettings )); /* Which coloumn should we be inserting before? */ if ( !bAppend ) { for ( i=iCol ; i= oSettings.aoColumns.length ) { oSettings.aaSorting[i][0] = 0; } var oColumn = oSettings.aoColumns[ oSettings.aaSorting[i][0] ]; /* Add a default sorting index */ if ( oSettings.aaSorting[i][2] === undefined ) { oSettings.aaSorting[i][2] = 0; } /* If aaSorting is not defined, then we use the first indicator in asSorting */ if ( oInit.aaSorting === undefined && oSettings.saved_aaSorting === undefined ) { oSettings.aaSorting[i][1] = oColumn.asSorting[0]; } /* Set the current sorting index based on aoColumns.asSorting */ for ( j=0, jLen=oColumn.asSorting.length ; j 0 && (oSettings.oScroll.sX !== "" || oSettings.oScroll.sY !== "") ) { // If we are a scrolling table, and no footer has been given, then we need to create // a tfoot element for the caption element to be appended to tfoot = [ document.createElement( 'tfoot' ) ]; this.appendChild( tfoot[0] ); } if ( tfoot.length > 0 ) { oSettings.nTFoot = tfoot[0]; _fnDetectHeader( oSettings.aoFooter, oSettings.nTFoot ); } /* Check if there is data passing into the constructor */ if ( bUsePassedData ) { for ( i=0 ; i= parseInt(sThat, 10); }; /** * Check if a TABLE node is a DataTable table already or not. * @param {node} nTable The TABLE node to check if it is a DataTable or not (note that other * node types can be passed in, but will always return false). * @returns {boolean} true the table given is a DataTable, or false otherwise * @static * @dtopt API-Static * * @example * var ex = document.getElementById('example'); * if ( ! $.fn.DataTable.fnIsDataTable( ex ) ) { * $(ex).dataTable(); * } */ DataTable.fnIsDataTable = function ( nTable ) { var o = DataTable.settings; for ( var i=0 ; i 0 ) { * $(table).dataTable().fnAdjustColumnSizing(); * } */ DataTable.fnTables = function ( bVisible ) { var out = []; jQuery.each( DataTable.settings, function (i, o) { if ( !bVisible || (bVisible === true && $(o.nTable).is(':visible')) ) { out.push( o.nTable ); } } ); return out; }; /** * Version string for plug-ins to check compatibility. Allowed format is * a.b.c.d.e where: a:int, b:int, c:int, d:string(dev|beta), e:int. d and * e are optional * @member * @type string * @default Version number */ DataTable.version = "1.9.4"; /** * Private data store, containing all of the settings objects that are created for the * tables on a given page. * * Note that the DataTable.settings object is aliased to jQuery.fn.dataTableExt * through which it may be accessed and manipulated, or jQuery.fn.dataTable.settings. * @member * @type array * @default [] * @private */ DataTable.settings = []; /** * Object models container, for the various models that DataTables has available * to it. These models define the objects that are used to hold the active state * and configuration of the table. * @namespace */ DataTable.models = {}; /** * DataTables extension options and plug-ins. This namespace acts as a collection "area" * for plug-ins that can be used to extend the default DataTables behaviour - indeed many * of the build in methods use this method to provide their own capabilities (sorting methods * for example). * * Note that this namespace is aliased to jQuery.fn.dataTableExt so it can be readily accessed * and modified by plug-ins. * @namespace */ DataTable.models.ext = { /** * Plug-in filtering functions - this method of filtering is complimentary to the default * type based filtering, and a lot more comprehensive as it allows you complete control * over the filtering logic. Each element in this array is a function (parameters * described below) that is called for every row in the table, and your logic decides if * it should be included in the filtered data set or not. *
      *
    • * Function input parameters: *
        *
      • {object} DataTables settings object: see {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}.
      • *
      • {array|object} Data for the row to be processed (same as the original format * that was passed in as the data source, or an array from a DOM data source
      • *
      • {int} Row index in aoData ({@link DataTable.models.oSettings.aoData}), which can * be useful to retrieve the TR element if you need DOM interaction.
      • *
      *
    • *
    • * Function return: *
        *
      • {boolean} Include the row in the filtered result set (true) or not (false)
      • *
      * *
    * @type array * @default [] * * @example * // The following example shows custom filtering being applied to the fourth column (i.e. * // the aData[3] index) based on two input values from the end-user, matching the data in * // a certain range. * $.fn.dataTableExt.afnFiltering.push( * function( oSettings, aData, iDataIndex ) { * var iMin = document.getElementById('min').value * 1; * var iMax = document.getElementById('max').value * 1; * var iVersion = aData[3] == "-" ? 0 : aData[3]*1; * if ( iMin == "" && iMax == "" ) { * return true; * } * else if ( iMin == "" && iVersion < iMax ) { * return true; * } * else if ( iMin < iVersion && "" == iMax ) { * return true; * } * else if ( iMin < iVersion && iVersion < iMax ) { * return true; * } * return false; * } * ); */ "afnFiltering": [], /** * Plug-in sorting functions - this method of sorting is complimentary to the default type * based sorting that DataTables does automatically, allowing much greater control over the * the data that is being used to sort a column. This is useful if you want to do sorting * based on live data (for example the contents of an 'input' element) rather than just the * static string that DataTables knows of. The way these plug-ins work is that you create * an array of the values you wish to be sorted for the column in question and then return * that array. Which pre-sorting function is run here depends on the sSortDataType parameter * that is used for the column (if any). This is the corollary of ofnSearch for sort * data. *
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      • {object} DataTables settings object: see {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}.
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      • {int} Target column index
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      • {array} Data for the column to be sorted upon
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    * * Note that as of v1.9, it is typically preferable to use mData to prepare data for * the different uses that DataTables can put the data to. Specifically mData when * used as a function will give you a 'type' (sorting, filtering etc) that you can use to * prepare the data as required for the different types. As such, this method is deprecated. * @type array * @default [] * @deprecated * * @example * // Updating the cached sorting information with user entered values in HTML input elements * jQuery.fn.dataTableExt.afnSortData['dom-text'] = function ( oSettings, iColumn ) * { * var aData = []; * $( 'td:eq('+iColumn+') input', oSettings.oApi._fnGetTrNodes(oSettings) ).each( function () { * aData.push( this.value ); * } ); * return aData; * } */ "afnSortData": [], /** * Feature plug-ins - This is an array of objects which describe the feature plug-ins that are * available to DataTables. These feature plug-ins are accessible through the sDom initialisation * option. As such, each feature plug-in must describe a function that is used to initialise * itself (fnInit), a character so the feature can be enabled by sDom (cFeature) and the name * of the feature (sFeature). Thus the objects attached to this method must provide: *
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        • {object} DataTables settings object: see {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}.
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        • {node|null} The element which contains your feature. Note that the return * may also be void if your plug-in does not require to inject any DOM elements * into DataTables control (sDom) - for example this might be useful when * developing a plug-in which allows table control via keyboard entry.
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    * @type array * @default [] * * @example * // How TableTools initialises itself. * $.fn.dataTableExt.aoFeatures.push( { * "fnInit": function( oSettings ) { * return new TableTools( { "oDTSettings": oSettings } ); * }, * "cFeature": "T", * "sFeature": "TableTools" * } ); */ "aoFeatures": [], /** * Type detection plug-in functions - DataTables utilises types to define how sorting and * filtering behave, and types can be either be defined by the developer (sType for the * column) or they can be automatically detected by the methods in this array. The functions * defined in the array are quite simple, taking a single parameter (the data to analyse) * and returning the type if it is a known type, or null otherwise. *
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      • {*} Data from the column cell to be analysed
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      • {string|null} Data type detected, or null if unknown (and thus pass it * on to the other type detection functions.
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    * @type array * @default [] * * @example * // Currency type detection plug-in: * jQuery.fn.dataTableExt.aTypes.push( * function ( sData ) { * var sValidChars = "0123456789.-"; * var Char; * * // Check the numeric part * for ( i=1 ; iafnSortData for filtering data. *
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      • {*} Data from the column cell to be prepared for filtering
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      • {string|null} Formatted string that will be used for the filtering.
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    * * Note that as of v1.9, it is typically preferable to use mData to prepare data for * the different uses that DataTables can put the data to. Specifically mData when * used as a function will give you a 'type' (sorting, filtering etc) that you can use to * prepare the data as required for the different types. As such, this method is deprecated. * @type object * @default {} * @deprecated * * @example * $.fn.dataTableExt.ofnSearch['title-numeric'] = function ( sData ) { * return sData.replace(/\n/g," ").replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ); * } */ "ofnSearch": {}, /** * Container for all private functions in DataTables so they can be exposed externally * @type object * @default {} */ "oApi": {}, /** * Storage for the various classes that DataTables uses * @type object * @default {} */ "oStdClasses": {}, /** * Storage for the various classes that DataTables uses - jQuery UI suitable * @type object * @default {} */ "oJUIClasses": {}, /** * Pagination plug-in methods - The style and controls of the pagination can significantly * impact on how the end user interacts with the data in your table, and DataTables allows * the addition of pagination controls by extending this object, which can then be enabled * through the sPaginationType initialisation parameter. Each pagination type that * is added is an object (the property name of which is what sPaginationType refers * to) that has two properties, both methods that are used by DataTables to update the * control's state. *
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    • * fnInit - Initialisation of the paging controls. Called only during initialisation * of the table. It is expected that this function will add the required DOM elements * to the page for the paging controls to work. The element pointer * 'oSettings.aanFeatures.p' array is provided by DataTables to contain the paging * controls (note that this is a 2D array to allow for multiple instances of each * DataTables DOM element). It is suggested that you add the controls to this element * as children *
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        • {object} DataTables settings object: see {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}.
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        • {node} Container into which the pagination controls must be inserted
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        • {function} Draw callback function - whenever the controls cause a page * change, this method must be called to redraw the table.
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    • * fnInit - This function is called whenever the paging status of the table changes and is * typically used to update classes and/or text of the paging controls to reflex the new * status. *
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        • {object} DataTables settings object: see {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}.
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        • {function} Draw callback function - in case you need to redraw the table again * or attach new event listeners
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    * @type object * @default {} * * @example * $.fn.dataTableExt.oPagination.four_button = { * "fnInit": function ( oSettings, nPaging, fnCallbackDraw ) { * nFirst = document.createElement( 'span' ); * nPrevious = document.createElement( 'span' ); * nNext = document.createElement( 'span' ); * nLast = document.createElement( 'span' ); * * nFirst.appendChild( document.createTextNode( oSettings.oLanguage.oPaginate.sFirst ) ); * nPrevious.appendChild( document.createTextNode( oSettings.oLanguage.oPaginate.sPrevious ) ); * nNext.appendChild( document.createTextNode( oSettings.oLanguage.oPaginate.sNext ) ); * nLast.appendChild( document.createTextNode( oSettings.oLanguage.oPaginate.sLast ) ); * * nFirst.className = "paginate_button first"; * nPrevious.className = "paginate_button previous"; * nNext.className="paginate_button next"; * nLast.className = "paginate_button last"; * * nPaging.appendChild( nFirst ); * nPaging.appendChild( nPrevious ); * nPaging.appendChild( nNext ); * nPaging.appendChild( nLast ); * * $(nFirst).click( function () { * oSettings.oApi._fnPageChange( oSettings, "first" ); * fnCallbackDraw( oSettings ); * } ); * * $(nPrevious).click( function() { * oSettings.oApi._fnPageChange( oSettings, "previous" ); * fnCallbackDraw( oSettings ); * } ); * * $(nNext).click( function() { * oSettings.oApi._fnPageChange( oSettings, "next" ); * fnCallbackDraw( oSettings ); * } ); * * $(nLast).click( function() { * oSettings.oApi._fnPageChange( oSettings, "last" ); * fnCallbackDraw( oSettings ); * } ); * * $(nFirst).bind( 'selectstart', function () { return false; } ); * $(nPrevious).bind( 'selectstart', function () { return false; } ); * $(nNext).bind( 'selectstart', function () { return false; } ); * $(nLast).bind( 'selectstart', function () { return false; } ); * }, * * "fnUpdate": function ( oSettings, fnCallbackDraw ) { * if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.p ) { * return; * } * * // Loop over each instance of the pager * var an = oSettings.aanFeatures.p; * for ( var i=0, iLen=an.length ; i *
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    • {*} Data to compare to the second parameter
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    • {int} Sorting match: <0 if first parameter should be sorted lower than * the second parameter, ===0 if the two parameters are equal and >0 if * the first parameter should be sorted height than the second parameter.
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    * * * @type object * @default {} * * @example * // Case-sensitive string sorting, with no pre-formatting method * $.extend( $.fn.dataTableExt.oSort, { * "string-case-asc": function(x,y) { * return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); * }, * "string-case-desc": function(x,y) { * return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); * } * } ); * * @example * // Case-insensitive string sorting, with pre-formatting * $.extend( $.fn.dataTableExt.oSort, { * "string-pre": function(x) { * return x.toLowerCase(); * }, * "string-asc": function(x,y) { * return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); * }, * "string-desc": function(x,y) { * return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); * } * } ); */ "oSort": {}, /** * Version string for plug-ins to check compatibility. Allowed format is * a.b.c.d.e where: a:int, b:int, c:int, d:string(dev|beta), e:int. d and * e are optional * @type string * @default Version number */ "sVersion": DataTable.version, /** * How should DataTables report an error. Can take the value 'alert' or 'throw' * @type string * @default alert */ "sErrMode": "alert", /** * Store information for DataTables to access globally about other instances * @namespace * @private */ "_oExternConfig": { /* int:iNextUnique - next unique number for an instance */ "iNextUnique": 0 } }; /** * Template object for the way in which DataTables holds information about * search information for the global filter and individual column filters. * @namespace */ DataTable.models.oSearch = { /** * Flag to indicate if the filtering should be case insensitive or not * @type boolean * @default true */ "bCaseInsensitive": true, /** * Applied search term * @type string * @default Empty string */ "sSearch": "", /** * Flag to indicate if the search term should be interpreted as a * regular expression (true) or not (false) and therefore and special * regex characters escaped. * @type boolean * @default false */ "bRegex": false, /** * Flag to indicate if DataTables is to use its smart filtering or not. * @type boolean * @default true */ "bSmart": true }; /** * Template object for the way in which DataTables holds information about * each individual row. This is the object format used for the settings * aoData array. * @namespace */ DataTable.models.oRow = { /** * TR element for the row * @type node * @default null */ "nTr": null, /** * Data object from the original data source for the row. This is either * an array if using the traditional form of DataTables, or an object if * using mData options. The exact type will depend on the passed in * data from the data source, or will be an array if using DOM a data * source. * @type array|object * @default [] */ "_aData": [], /** * Sorting data cache - this array is ostensibly the same length as the * number of columns (although each index is generated only as it is * needed), and holds the data that is used for sorting each column in the * row. We do this cache generation at the start of the sort in order that * the formatting of the sort data need be done only once for each cell * per sort. This array should not be read from or written to by anything * other than the master sorting methods. * @type array * @default [] * @private */ "_aSortData": [], /** * Array of TD elements that are cached for hidden rows, so they can be * reinserted into the table if a column is made visible again (or to act * as a store if a column is made hidden). Only hidden columns have a * reference in the array. For non-hidden columns the value is either * undefined or null. * @type array nodes * @default [] * @private */ "_anHidden": [], /** * Cache of the class name that DataTables has applied to the row, so we * can quickly look at this variable rather than needing to do a DOM check * on className for the nTr property. * @type string * @default Empty string * @private */ "_sRowStripe": "" }; /** * Template object for the column information object in DataTables. This object * is held in the settings aoColumns array and contains all the information that * DataTables needs about each individual column. * * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults.columns} * but this one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. * It should NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should * be done through the initialisation options. * @namespace */ DataTable.models.oColumn = { /** * A list of the columns that sorting should occur on when this column * is sorted. That this property is an array allows multi-column sorting * to be defined for a column (for example first name / last name columns * would benefit from this). The values are integers pointing to the * columns to be sorted on (typically it will be a single integer pointing * at itself, but that doesn't need to be the case). * @type array */ "aDataSort": null, /** * Define the sorting directions that are applied to the column, in sequence * as the column is repeatedly sorted upon - i.e. the first value is used * as the sorting direction when the column if first sorted (clicked on). * Sort it again (click again) and it will move on to the next index. * Repeat until loop. * @type array */ "asSorting": null, /** * Flag to indicate if the column is searchable, and thus should be included * in the filtering or not. * @type boolean */ "bSearchable": null, /** * Flag to indicate if the column is sortable or not. * @type boolean */ "bSortable": null, /** * Deprecated When using fnRender, you have two options for what * to do with the data, and this property serves as the switch. Firstly, you * can have the sorting and filtering use the rendered value (true - default), * or you can have the sorting and filtering us the original value (false). * * Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed * in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than * fnRender. * @type boolean * @deprecated */ "bUseRendered": null, /** * Flag to indicate if the column is currently visible in the table or not * @type boolean */ "bVisible": null, /** * Flag to indicate to the type detection method if the automatic type * detection should be used, or if a column type (sType) has been specified * @type boolean * @default true * @private */ "_bAutoType": true, /** * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source, * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the * element is available. * @type function * @param {element} nTd The TD node that has been created * @param {*} sData The Data for the cell * @param {array|object} oData The data for the whole row * @param {int} iRow The row index for the aoData data store * @default null */ "fnCreatedCell": null, /** * Function to get data from a cell in a column. You should never * access data directly through _aData internally in DataTables - always use * the method attached to this property. It allows mData to function as * required. This function is automatically assigned by the column * initialisation method * @type function * @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array * (i.e. aoData[]._aData) * @param {string} sSpecific The specific data type you want to get - * 'display', 'type' 'filter' 'sort' * @returns {*} The data for the cell from the given row's data * @default null */ "fnGetData": null, /** * Deprecated Custom display function that will be called for the * display of each cell in this column. * * Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed * in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than * fnRender. * @type function * @param {object} o Object with the following parameters: * @param {int} o.iDataRow The row in aoData * @param {int} o.iDataColumn The column in question * @param {array} o.aData The data for the row in question * @param {object} o.oSettings The settings object for this DataTables instance * @returns {string} The string you which to use in the display * @default null * @deprecated */ "fnRender": null, /** * Function to set data for a cell in the column. You should never * set the data directly to _aData internally in DataTables - always use * this method. It allows mData to function as required. This function * is automatically assigned by the column initialisation method * @type function * @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array * (i.e. aoData[]._aData) * @param {*} sValue Value to set * @default null */ "fnSetData": null, /** * Property to read the value for the cells in the column from the data * source array / object. If null, then the default content is used, if a * function is given then the return from the function is used. * @type function|int|string|null * @default null */ "mData": null, /** * Partner property to mData which is used (only when defined) to get * the data - i.e. it is basically the same as mData, but without the * 'set' option, and also the data fed to it is the result from mData. * This is the rendering method to match the data method of mData. * @type function|int|string|null * @default null */ "mRender": null, /** * Unique header TH/TD element for this column - this is what the sorting * listener is attached to (if sorting is enabled.) * @type node * @default null */ "nTh": null, /** * Unique footer TH/TD element for this column (if there is one). Not used * in DataTables as such, but can be used for plug-ins to reference the * footer for each column. * @type node * @default null */ "nTf": null, /** * The class to apply to all TD elements in the table's TBODY for the column * @type string * @default null */ "sClass": null, /** * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column, * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding. * @type string */ "sContentPadding": null, /** * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null). * @type string * @default null */ "sDefaultContent": null, /** * Name for the column, allowing reference to the column by name as well as * by index (needs a lookup to work by name). * @type string */ "sName": null, /** * Custom sorting data type - defines which of the available plug-ins in * afnSortData the custom sorting will use - if any is defined. * @type string * @default std */ "sSortDataType": 'std', /** * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column * @type string * @default null */ "sSortingClass": null, /** * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column - * when jQuery UI theming is used. * @type string * @default null */ "sSortingClassJUI": null, /** * Title of the column - what is seen in the TH element (nTh). * @type string */ "sTitle": null, /** * Column sorting and filtering type * @type string * @default null */ "sType": null, /** * Width of the column * @type string * @default null */ "sWidth": null, /** * Width of the column when it was first "encountered" * @type string * @default null */ "sWidthOrig": null }; /** * Initialisation options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation * time. * @namespace */ DataTable.defaults = { /** * An array of data to use for the table, passed in at initialisation which * will be used in preference to any data which is already in the DOM. This is * particularly useful for constructing tables purely in Javascript, for * example with a custom Ajax call. * @type array * @default null * @dtopt Option * * @example * // Using a 2D array data source * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aaData": [ * ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 4.0', 'Win 95+', 4, 'X'], * ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 5.0', 'Win 95+', 5, 'C'], * ], * "aoColumns": [ * { "sTitle": "Engine" }, * { "sTitle": "Browser" }, * { "sTitle": "Platform" }, * { "sTitle": "Version" }, * { "sTitle": "Grade" } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using an array of objects as a data source (mData) * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aaData": [ * { * "engine": "Trident", * "browser": "Internet Explorer 4.0", * "platform": "Win 95+", * "version": 4, * "grade": "X" * }, * { * "engine": "Trident", * "browser": "Internet Explorer 5.0", * "platform": "Win 95+", * "version": 5, * "grade": "C" * } * ], * "aoColumns": [ * { "sTitle": "Engine", "mData": "engine" }, * { "sTitle": "Browser", "mData": "browser" }, * { "sTitle": "Platform", "mData": "platform" }, * { "sTitle": "Version", "mData": "version" }, * { "sTitle": "Grade", "mData": "grade" } * ] * } ); * } ); */ "aaData": null, /** * If sorting is enabled, then DataTables will perform a first pass sort on * initialisation. You can define which column(s) the sort is performed upon, * and the sorting direction, with this variable. The aaSorting array should * contain an array for each column to be sorted initially containing the * column's index and a direction string ('asc' or 'desc'). * @type array * @default [[0,'asc']] * @dtopt Option * * @example * // Sort by 3rd column first, and then 4th column * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aaSorting": [[2,'asc'], [3,'desc']] * } ); * } ); * * // No initial sorting * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aaSorting": [] * } ); * } ); */ "aaSorting": [[0,'asc']], /** * This parameter is basically identical to the aaSorting parameter, but * cannot be overridden by user interaction with the table. What this means * is that you could have a column (visible or hidden) which the sorting will * always be forced on first - any sorting after that (from the user) will * then be performed as required. This can be useful for grouping rows * together. * @type array * @default null * @dtopt Option * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aaSortingFixed": [[0,'asc']] * } ); * } ) */ "aaSortingFixed": null, /** * This parameter allows you to readily specify the entries in the length drop * down menu that DataTables shows when pagination is enabled. It can be * either a 1D array of options which will be used for both the displayed * option and the value, or a 2D array which will use the array in the first * position as the value, and the array in the second position as the * displayed options (useful for language strings such as 'All'). * @type array * @default [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ] * @dtopt Option * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aLengthMenu": [[10, 25, 50, -1], [10, 25, 50, "All"]] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Setting the default display length as well as length menu * // This is likely to be wanted if you remove the '10' option which * // is the iDisplayLength default. * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "iDisplayLength": 25, * "aLengthMenu": [[25, 50, 100, -1], [25, 50, 100, "All"]] * } ); * } ); */ "aLengthMenu": [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ], /** * The aoColumns option in the initialisation parameter allows you to define * details about the way individual columns behave. For a full list of * column options that can be set, please see * {@link DataTable.defaults.columns}. Note that if you use aoColumns to * define your columns, you must have an entry in the array for every single * column that you have in your table (these can be null if you don't which * to specify any options). * @member */ "aoColumns": null, /** * Very similar to aoColumns, aoColumnDefs allows you to target a specific * column, multiple columns, or all columns, using the aTargets property of * each object in the array. This allows great flexibility when creating * tables, as the aoColumnDefs arrays can be of any length, targeting the * columns you specifically want. aoColumnDefs may use any of the column * options available: {@link DataTable.defaults.columns}, but it _must_ * have aTargets defined in each object in the array. Values in the aTargets * array may be: *
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    * @member */ "aoColumnDefs": null, /** * Basically the same as oSearch, this parameter defines the individual column * filtering state at initialisation time. The array must be of the same size * as the number of columns, and each element be an object with the parameters * "sSearch" and "bEscapeRegex" (the latter is optional). 'null' is also * accepted and the default will be used. * @type array * @default [] * @dtopt Option * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoSearchCols": [ * null, * { "sSearch": "My filter" }, * null, * { "sSearch": "^[0-9]", "bEscapeRegex": false } * ] * } ); * } ) */ "aoSearchCols": [], /** * An array of CSS classes that should be applied to displayed rows. This * array may be of any length, and DataTables will apply each class * sequentially, looping when required. * @type array * @default null Will take the values determined by the oClasses.sStripe* * options * @dtopt Option * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "asStripeClasses": [ 'strip1', 'strip2', 'strip3' ] * } ); * } ) */ "asStripeClasses": null, /** * Enable or disable automatic column width calculation. This can be disabled * as an optimisation (it takes some time to calculate the widths) if the * tables widths are passed in using aoColumns. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bAutoWidth": false * } ); * } ); */ "bAutoWidth": true, /** * Deferred rendering can provide DataTables with a huge speed boost when you * are using an Ajax or JS data source for the table. This option, when set to * true, will cause DataTables to defer the creation of the table elements for * each row until they are needed for a draw - saving a significant amount of * time. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "sAjaxSource": "sources/arrays.txt", * "bDeferRender": true * } ); * } ); */ "bDeferRender": false, /** * Replace a DataTable which matches the given selector and replace it with * one which has the properties of the new initialisation object passed. If no * table matches the selector, then the new DataTable will be constructed as * per normal. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sScrollY": "200px", * "bPaginate": false * } ); * * // Some time later.... * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bFilter": false, * "bDestroy": true * } ); * } ); */ "bDestroy": false, /** * Enable or disable filtering of data. Filtering in DataTables is "smart" in * that it allows the end user to input multiple words (space separated) and * will match a row containing those words, even if not in the order that was * specified (this allow matching across multiple columns). Note that if you * wish to use filtering in DataTables this must remain 'true' - to remove the * default filtering input box and retain filtering abilities, please use * {@link DataTable.defaults.sDom}. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bFilter": false * } ); * } ); */ "bFilter": true, /** * Enable or disable the table information display. This shows information * about the data that is currently visible on the page, including information * about filtered data if that action is being performed. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bInfo": false * } ); * } ); */ "bInfo": true, /** * Enable jQuery UI ThemeRoller support (required as ThemeRoller requires some * slightly different and additional mark-up from what DataTables has * traditionally used). * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bJQueryUI": true * } ); * } ); */ "bJQueryUI": false, /** * Allows the end user to select the size of a formatted page from a select * menu (sizes are 10, 25, 50 and 100). Requires pagination (bPaginate). * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bLengthChange": false * } ); * } ); */ "bLengthChange": true, /** * Enable or disable pagination. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bPaginate": false * } ); * } ); */ "bPaginate": true, /** * Enable or disable the display of a 'processing' indicator when the table is * being processed (e.g. a sort). This is particularly useful for tables with * large amounts of data where it can take a noticeable amount of time to sort * the entries. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bProcessing": true * } ); * } ); */ "bProcessing": false, /** * Retrieve the DataTables object for the given selector. Note that if the * table has already been initialised, this parameter will cause DataTables * to simply return the object that has already been set up - it will not take * account of any changes you might have made to the initialisation object * passed to DataTables (setting this parameter to true is an acknowledgement * that you understand this). bDestroy can be used to reinitialise a table if * you need. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * initTable(); * tableActions(); * } ); * * function initTable () * { * return $('#example').dataTable( { * "sScrollY": "200px", * "bPaginate": false, * "bRetrieve": true * } ); * } * * function tableActions () * { * var oTable = initTable(); * // perform API operations with oTable * } */ "bRetrieve": false, /** * Indicate if DataTables should be allowed to set the padding / margin * etc for the scrolling header elements or not. Typically you will want * this. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bScrollAutoCss": false, * "sScrollY": "200px" * } ); * } ); */ "bScrollAutoCss": true, /** * When vertical (y) scrolling is enabled, DataTables will force the height of * the table's viewport to the given height at all times (useful for layout). * However, this can look odd when filtering data down to a small data set, * and the footer is left "floating" further down. This parameter (when * enabled) will cause DataTables to collapse the table's viewport down when * the result set will fit within the given Y height. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sScrollY": "200", * "bScrollCollapse": true * } ); * } ); */ "bScrollCollapse": false, /** * Enable infinite scrolling for DataTables (to be used in combination with * sScrollY). Infinite scrolling means that DataTables will continually load * data as a user scrolls through a table, which is very useful for large * dataset. This cannot be used with pagination, which is automatically * disabled. Note - the Scroller extra for DataTables is recommended in * in preference to this option. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bScrollInfinite": true, * "bScrollCollapse": true, * "sScrollY": "200px" * } ); * } ); */ "bScrollInfinite": false, /** * Configure DataTables to use server-side processing. Note that the * sAjaxSource parameter must also be given in order to give DataTables a * source to obtain the required data for each draw. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Features * @dtopt Server-side * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bServerSide": true, * "sAjaxSource": "xhr.php" * } ); * } ); */ "bServerSide": false, /** * Enable or disable sorting of columns. Sorting of individual columns can be * disabled by the "bSortable" option for each column. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bSort": false * } ); * } ); */ "bSort": true, /** * Allows control over whether DataTables should use the top (true) unique * cell that is found for a single column, or the bottom (false - default). * This is useful when using complex headers. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bSortCellsTop": true * } ); * } ); */ "bSortCellsTop": false, /** * Enable or disable the addition of the classes 'sorting_1', 'sorting_2' and * 'sorting_3' to the columns which are currently being sorted on. This is * presented as a feature switch as it can increase processing time (while * classes are removed and added) so for large data sets you might want to * turn this off. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bSortClasses": false * } ); * } ); */ "bSortClasses": true, /** * Enable or disable state saving. When enabled a cookie will be used to save * table display information such as pagination information, display length, * filtering and sorting. As such when the end user reloads the page the * display display will match what thy had previously set up. * @type boolean * @default false * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true * } ); * } ); */ "bStateSave": false, /** * Customise the cookie and / or the parameters being stored when using * DataTables with state saving enabled. This function is called whenever * the cookie is modified, and it expects a fully formed cookie string to be * returned. Note that the data object passed in is a Javascript object which * must be converted to a string (JSON.stringify for example). * @type function * @param {string} sName Name of the cookie defined by DataTables * @param {object} oData Data to be stored in the cookie * @param {string} sExpires Cookie expires string * @param {string} sPath Path of the cookie to set * @returns {string} Cookie formatted string (which should be encoded by * using encodeURIComponent()) * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function () { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "fnCookieCallback": function (sName, oData, sExpires, sPath) { * // Customise oData or sName or whatever else here * return sName + "="+JSON.stringify(oData)+"; expires=" + sExpires +"; path=" + sPath; * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnCookieCallback": null, /** * This function is called when a TR element is created (and all TD child * elements have been inserted), or registered if using a DOM source, allowing * manipulation of the TR element (adding classes etc). * @type function * @param {node} nRow "TR" element for the current row * @param {array} aData Raw data array for this row * @param {int} iDataIndex The index of this row in aoData * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "fnCreatedRow": function( nRow, aData, iDataIndex ) { * // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers * if ( aData[4] == "A" ) * { * $('td:eq(4)', nRow).html( 'A' ); * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnCreatedRow": null, /** * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to * dynamically modify any aspect you want about the created DOM. * @type function * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "fnDrawCallback": function( oSettings ) { * alert( 'DataTables has redrawn the table' ); * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnDrawCallback": null, /** * Identical to fnHeaderCallback() but for the table footer this function * allows you to modify the table footer on every 'draw' even. * @type function * @param {node} nFoot "TR" element for the footer * @param {array} aData Full table data (as derived from the original HTML) * @param {int} iStart Index for the current display starting point in the * display array * @param {int} iEnd Index for the current display ending point in the * display array * @param {array int} aiDisplay Index array to translate the visual position * to the full data array * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "fnFooterCallback": function( nFoot, aData, iStart, iEnd, aiDisplay ) { * nFoot.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Starting index is "+iStart; * } * } ); * } ) */ "fnFooterCallback": null, /** * When rendering large numbers in the information element for the table * (i.e. "Showing 1 to 10 of 57 entries") DataTables will render large numbers * to have a comma separator for the 'thousands' units (e.g. 1 million is * rendered as "1,000,000") to help readability for the end user. This * function will override the default method DataTables uses. * @type function * @member * @param {int} iIn number to be formatted * @returns {string} formatted string for DataTables to show the number * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "fnFormatNumber": function ( iIn ) { * if ( iIn < 1000 ) { * return iIn; * } else { * var * s=(iIn+""), * a=s.split(""), out="", * iLen=s.length; * * for ( var i=0 ; i<iLen ; i++ ) { * if ( i%3 === 0 && i !== 0 ) { * out = "'"+out; * } * out = a[iLen-i-1]+out; * } * } * return out; * }; * } ); * } ); */ "fnFormatNumber": function ( iIn ) { if ( iIn < 1000 ) { // A small optimisation for what is likely to be the majority of use cases return iIn; } var s=(iIn+""), a=s.split(""), out="", iLen=s.length; for ( var i=0 ; iA' ); * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnRowCallback": null, /** * This parameter allows you to override the default function which obtains * the data from the server ($.getJSON) so something more suitable for your * application. For example you could use POST data, or pull information from * a Gears or AIR database. * @type function * @member * @param {string} sSource HTTP source to obtain the data from (sAjaxSource) * @param {array} aoData A key/value pair object containing the data to send * to the server * @param {function} fnCallback to be called on completion of the data get * process that will draw the data on the page. * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @dtopt Callbacks * @dtopt Server-side * * @example * // POST data to server * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bProcessing": true, * "bServerSide": true, * "sAjaxSource": "xhr.php", * "fnServerData": function ( sSource, aoData, fnCallback, oSettings ) { * oSettings.jqXHR = $.ajax( { * "dataType": 'json', * "type": "POST", * "url": sSource, * "data": aoData, * "success": fnCallback * } ); * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnServerData": function ( sUrl, aoData, fnCallback, oSettings ) { oSettings.jqXHR = $.ajax( { "url": sUrl, "data": aoData, "success": function (json) { if ( json.sError ) { oSettings.oApi._fnLog( oSettings, 0, json.sError ); } $(oSettings.oInstance).trigger('xhr', [oSettings, json]); fnCallback( json ); }, "dataType": "json", "cache": false, "type": oSettings.sServerMethod, "error": function (xhr, error, thrown) { if ( error == "parsererror" ) { oSettings.oApi._fnLog( oSettings, 0, "DataTables warning: JSON data from "+ "server could not be parsed. This is caused by a JSON formatting error." ); } } } ); }, /** * It is often useful to send extra data to the server when making an Ajax * request - for example custom filtering information, and this callback * function makes it trivial to send extra information to the server. The * passed in parameter is the data set that has been constructed by * DataTables, and you can add to this or modify it as you require. * @type function * @param {array} aoData Data array (array of objects which are name/value * pairs) that has been constructed by DataTables and will be sent to the * server. In the case of Ajax sourced data with server-side processing * this will be an empty array, for server-side processing there will be a * significant number of parameters! * @returns {undefined} Ensure that you modify the aoData array passed in, * as this is passed by reference. * @dtopt Callbacks * @dtopt Server-side * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bProcessing": true, * "bServerSide": true, * "sAjaxSource": "scripts/server_processing.php", * "fnServerParams": function ( aoData ) { * aoData.push( { "name": "more_data", "value": "my_value" } ); * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnServerParams": null, /** * Load the table state. With this function you can define from where, and how, the * state of a table is loaded. By default DataTables will load from its state saving * cookie, but you might wish to use local storage (HTML5) or a server-side database. * @type function * @member * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @return {object} The DataTables state object to be loaded * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true, * "fnStateLoad": function (oSettings) { * var o; * * // Send an Ajax request to the server to get the data. Note that * // this is a synchronous request. * $.ajax( { * "url": "/state_load", * "async": false, * "dataType": "json", * "success": function (json) { * o = json; * } * } ); * * return o; * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnStateLoad": function ( oSettings ) { var sData = this.oApi._fnReadCookie( oSettings.sCookiePrefix+oSettings.sInstance ); var oData; try { oData = (typeof $.parseJSON === 'function') ? $.parseJSON(sData) : eval( '('+sData+')' ); } catch (e) { oData = null; } return oData; }, /** * Callback which allows modification of the saved state prior to loading that state. * This callback is called when the table is loading state from the stored data, but * prior to the settings object being modified by the saved state. Note that for * plug-in authors, you should use the 'stateLoadParams' event to load parameters for * a plug-in. * @type function * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} oData The state object that is to be loaded * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never loaded * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true, * "fnStateLoadParams": function (oSettings, oData) { * oData.oSearch.sSearch = ""; * } * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Disallow state loading by returning false * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true, * "fnStateLoadParams": function (oSettings, oData) { * return false; * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnStateLoadParams": null, /** * Callback that is called when the state has been loaded from the state saving method * and the DataTables settings object has been modified as a result of the loaded state. * @type function * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} oData The state object that was loaded * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * // Show an alert with the filtering value that was saved * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true, * "fnStateLoaded": function (oSettings, oData) { * alert( 'Saved filter was: '+oData.oSearch.sSearch ); * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnStateLoaded": null, /** * Save the table state. This function allows you to define where and how the state * information for the table is stored - by default it will use a cookie, but you * might want to use local storage (HTML5) or a server-side database. * @type function * @member * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} oData The state object to be saved * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true, * "fnStateSave": function (oSettings, oData) { * // Send an Ajax request to the server with the state object * $.ajax( { * "url": "/state_save", * "data": oData, * "dataType": "json", * "method": "POST" * "success": function () {} * } ); * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnStateSave": function ( oSettings, oData ) { this.oApi._fnCreateCookie( oSettings.sCookiePrefix+oSettings.sInstance, this.oApi._fnJsonString(oData), oSettings.iCookieDuration, oSettings.sCookiePrefix, oSettings.fnCookieCallback ); }, /** * Callback which allows modification of the state to be saved. Called when the table * has changed state a new state save is required. This method allows modification of * the state saving object prior to actually doing the save, including addition or * other state properties or modification. Note that for plug-in authors, you should * use the 'stateSaveParams' event to save parameters for a plug-in. * @type function * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} oData The state object to be saved * @dtopt Callbacks * * @example * // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never saved * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bStateSave": true, * "fnStateSaveParams": function (oSettings, oData) { * oData.oSearch.sSearch = ""; * } * } ); * } ); */ "fnStateSaveParams": null, /** * Duration of the cookie which is used for storing session information. This * value is given in seconds. * @type int * @default 7200 (2 hours) * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "iCookieDuration": 60*60*24; // 1 day * } ); * } ) */ "iCookieDuration": 7200, /** * When enabled DataTables will not make a request to the server for the first * page draw - rather it will use the data already on the page (no sorting etc * will be applied to it), thus saving on an XHR at load time. iDeferLoading * is used to indicate that deferred loading is required, but it is also used * to tell DataTables how many records there are in the full table (allowing * the information element and pagination to be displayed correctly). In the case * where a filtering is applied to the table on initial load, this can be * indicated by giving the parameter as an array, where the first element is * the number of records available after filtering and the second element is the * number of records without filtering (allowing the table information element * to be shown correctly). * @type int | array * @default null * @dtopt Options * * @example * // 57 records available in the table, no filtering applied * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bServerSide": true, * "sAjaxSource": "scripts/server_processing.php", * "iDeferLoading": 57 * } ); * } ); * * @example * // 57 records after filtering, 100 without filtering (an initial filter applied) * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bServerSide": true, * "sAjaxSource": "scripts/server_processing.php", * "iDeferLoading": [ 57, 100 ], * "oSearch": { * "sSearch": "my_filter" * } * } ); * } ); */ "iDeferLoading": null, /** * Number of rows to display on a single page when using pagination. If * feature enabled (bLengthChange) then the end user will be able to override * this to a custom setting using a pop-up menu. * @type int * @default 10 * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "iDisplayLength": 50 * } ); * } ) */ "iDisplayLength": 10, /** * Define the starting point for data display when using DataTables with * pagination. Note that this parameter is the number of records, rather than * the page number, so if you have 10 records per page and want to start on * the third page, it should be "20". * @type int * @default 0 * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "iDisplayStart": 20 * } ); * } ) */ "iDisplayStart": 0, /** * The scroll gap is the amount of scrolling that is left to go before * DataTables will load the next 'page' of data automatically. You typically * want a gap which is big enough that the scrolling will be smooth for the * user, while not so large that it will load more data than need. * @type int * @default 100 * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bScrollInfinite": true, * "bScrollCollapse": true, * "sScrollY": "200px", * "iScrollLoadGap": 50 * } ); * } ); */ "iScrollLoadGap": 100, /** * By default DataTables allows keyboard navigation of the table (sorting, paging, * and filtering) by adding a tabindex attribute to the required elements. This * allows you to tab through the controls and press the enter key to activate them. * The tabindex is default 0, meaning that the tab follows the flow of the document. * You can overrule this using this parameter if you wish. Use a value of -1 to * disable built-in keyboard navigation. * @type int * @default 0 * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "iTabIndex": 1 * } ); * } ); */ "iTabIndex": 0, /** * All strings that DataTables uses in the user interface that it creates * are defined in this object, allowing you to modified them individually or * completely replace them all as required. * @namespace */ "oLanguage": { /** * Strings that are used for WAI-ARIA labels and controls only (these are not * actually visible on the page, but will be read by screenreaders, and thus * must be internationalised as well). * @namespace */ "oAria": { /** * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be * sorted ascending by activing the column (click or return when focused). * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string. * @type string * @default : activate to sort column ascending * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "oAria": { * "sSortAscending": " - click/return to sort ascending" * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "sSortAscending": ": activate to sort column ascending", /** * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be * sorted descending by activing the column (click or return when focused). * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string. * @type string * @default : activate to sort column ascending * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "oAria": { * "sSortDescending": " - click/return to sort descending" * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "sSortDescending": ": activate to sort column descending" }, /** * Pagination string used by DataTables for the two built-in pagination * control types ("two_button" and "full_numbers") * @namespace */ "oPaginate": { /** * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the * button to take the user to the first page. * @type string * @default First * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "oPaginate": { * "sFirst": "First page" * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "sFirst": "First", /** * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the * button to take the user to the last page. * @type string * @default Last * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "oPaginate": { * "sLast": "Last page" * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "sLast": "Last", /** * Text to use for the 'next' pagination button (to take the user to the * next page). * @type string * @default Next * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "oPaginate": { * "sNext": "Next page" * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "sNext": "Next", /** * Text to use for the 'previous' pagination button (to take the user to * the previous page). * @type string * @default Previous * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "oPaginate": { * "sPrevious": "Previous page" * } * } * } ); * } ); */ "sPrevious": "Previous" }, /** * This string is shown in preference to sZeroRecords when the table is * empty of data (regardless of filtering). Note that this is an optional * parameter - if it is not given, the value of sZeroRecords will be used * instead (either the default or given value). * @type string * @default No data available in table * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sEmptyTable": "No data available in table" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sEmptyTable": "No data available in table", /** * This string gives information to the end user about the information that * is current on display on the page. The _START_, _END_ and _TOTAL_ * variables are all dynamically replaced as the table display updates, and * can be freely moved or removed as the language requirements change. * @type string * @default Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sInfo": "Got a total of _TOTAL_ entries to show (_START_ to _END_)" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sInfo": "Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries", /** * Display information string for when the table is empty. Typically the * format of this string should match sInfo. * @type string * @default Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sInfoEmpty": "No entries to show" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sInfoEmpty": "Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries", /** * When a user filters the information in a table, this string is appended * to the information (sInfo) to give an idea of how strong the filtering * is. The variable _MAX_ is dynamically updated. * @type string * @default (filtered from _MAX_ total entries) * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sInfoFiltered": " - filtering from _MAX_ records" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sInfoFiltered": "(filtered from _MAX_ total entries)", /** * If can be useful to append extra information to the info string at times, * and this variable does exactly that. This information will be appended to * the sInfo (sInfoEmpty and sInfoFiltered in whatever combination they are * being used) at all times. * @type string * @default Empty string * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sInfoPostFix": "All records shown are derived from real information." * } * } ); * } ); */ "sInfoPostFix": "", /** * DataTables has a build in number formatter (fnFormatNumber) which is used * to format large numbers that are used in the table information. By * default a comma is used, but this can be trivially changed to any * character you wish with this parameter. * @type string * @default , * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sInfoThousands": "'" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sInfoThousands": ",", /** * Detail the action that will be taken when the drop down menu for the * pagination length option is changed. The '_MENU_' variable is replaced * with a default select list of 10, 25, 50 and 100, and can be replaced * with a custom select box if required. * @type string * @default Show _MENU_ entries * @dtopt Language * * @example * // Language change only * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sLengthMenu": "Display _MENU_ records" * } * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Language and options change * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sLengthMenu": 'Display records' * } * } ); * } ); */ "sLengthMenu": "Show _MENU_ entries", /** * When using Ajax sourced data and during the first draw when DataTables is * gathering the data, this message is shown in an empty row in the table to * indicate to the end user the the data is being loaded. Note that this * parameter is not used when loading data by server-side processing, just * Ajax sourced data with client-side processing. * @type string * @default Loading... * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sLoadingRecords": "Please wait - loading..." * } * } ); * } ); */ "sLoadingRecords": "Loading...", /** * Text which is displayed when the table is processing a user action * (usually a sort command or similar). * @type string * @default Processing... * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sProcessing": "DataTables is currently busy" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sProcessing": "Processing...", /** * Details the actions that will be taken when the user types into the * filtering input text box. The variable "_INPUT_", if used in the string, * is replaced with the HTML text box for the filtering input allowing * control over where it appears in the string. If "_INPUT_" is not given * then the input box is appended to the string automatically. * @type string * @default Search: * @dtopt Language * * @example * // Input text box will be appended at the end automatically * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sSearch": "Filter records:" * } * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Specify where the filter should appear * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sSearch": "Apply filter _INPUT_ to table" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sSearch": "Search:", /** * All of the language information can be stored in a file on the * server-side, which DataTables will look up if this parameter is passed. * It must store the URL of the language file, which is in a JSON format, * and the object has the same properties as the oLanguage object in the * initialiser object (i.e. the above parameters). Please refer to one of * the example language files to see how this works in action. * @type string * @default Empty string - i.e. disabled * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sUrl": "http://www.sprymedia.co.uk/dataTables/lang.txt" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sUrl": "", /** * Text shown inside the table records when the is no information to be * displayed after filtering. sEmptyTable is shown when there is simply no * information in the table at all (regardless of filtering). * @type string * @default No matching records found * @dtopt Language * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oLanguage": { * "sZeroRecords": "No records to display" * } * } ); * } ); */ "sZeroRecords": "No matching records found" }, /** * This parameter allows you to have define the global filtering state at * initialisation time. As an object the "sSearch" parameter must be * defined, but all other parameters are optional. When "bRegex" is true, * the search string will be treated as a regular expression, when false * (default) it will be treated as a straight string. When "bSmart" * DataTables will use it's smart filtering methods (to word match at * any point in the data), when false this will not be done. * @namespace * @extends DataTable.models.oSearch * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "oSearch": {"sSearch": "Initial search"} * } ); * } ) */ "oSearch": $.extend( {}, DataTable.models.oSearch ), /** * By default DataTables will look for the property 'aaData' when obtaining * data from an Ajax source or for server-side processing - this parameter * allows that property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted object * notation to get a data source for multiple levels of nesting. * @type string * @default aaData * @dtopt Options * @dtopt Server-side * * @example * // Get data from { "data": [...] } * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "sAjaxSource": "sources/data.txt", * "sAjaxDataProp": "data" * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Get data from { "data": { "inner": [...] } } * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "sAjaxSource": "sources/data.txt", * "sAjaxDataProp": "data.inner" * } ); * } ); */ "sAjaxDataProp": "aaData", /** * You can instruct DataTables to load data from an external source using this * parameter (use aData if you want to pass data in you already have). Simply * provide a url a JSON object can be obtained from. This object must include * the parameter 'aaData' which is the data source for the table. * @type string * @default null * @dtopt Options * @dtopt Server-side * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sAjaxSource": "http://www.sprymedia.co.uk/dataTables/json.php" * } ); * } ) */ "sAjaxSource": null, /** * This parameter can be used to override the default prefix that DataTables * assigns to a cookie when state saving is enabled. * @type string * @default SpryMedia_DataTables_ * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sCookiePrefix": "my_datatable_", * } ); * } ); */ "sCookiePrefix": "SpryMedia_DataTables_", /** * This initialisation variable allows you to specify exactly where in the * DOM you want DataTables to inject the various controls it adds to the page * (for example you might want the pagination controls at the top of the * table). DIV elements (with or without a custom class) can also be added to * aid styling. The follow syntax is used: *
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    • The following options are allowed: *
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      • 'l' - Length changing
      • 'f' - Filtering input
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    • 't' - The table!
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    • 'i' - Information
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    • 'p' - Pagination
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    • 'r' - pRocessing
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    • 'H' - jQueryUI theme "header" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr ui-helper-clearfix')
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    • 'F' - jQueryUI theme "footer" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br ui-helper-clearfix')
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  • * * @type string * @default lfrtip (when bJQueryUI is false) or * <"H"lfr>t<"F"ip> (when bJQueryUI is true) * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sDom": '<"top"i>rt<"bottom"flp><"clear">' * } ); * } ); */ "sDom": "lfrtip", /** * DataTables features two different built-in pagination interaction methods * ('two_button' or 'full_numbers') which present different page controls to * the end user. Further methods can be added using the API (see below). * @type string * @default two_button * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sPaginationType": "full_numbers" * } ); * } ) */ "sPaginationType": "two_button", /** * Enable horizontal scrolling. When a table is too wide to fit into a certain * layout, or you have a large number of columns in the table, you can enable * x-scrolling to show the table in a viewport, which can be scrolled. This * property can be any CSS unit, or a number (in which case it will be treated * as a pixel measurement). * @type string * @default blank string - i.e. disabled * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sScrollX": "100%", * "bScrollCollapse": true * } ); * } ); */ "sScrollX": "", /** * This property can be used to force a DataTable to use more width than it * might otherwise do when x-scrolling is enabled. For example if you have a * table which requires to be well spaced, this parameter is useful for * "over-sizing" the table, and thus forcing scrolling. This property can by * any CSS unit, or a number (in which case it will be treated as a pixel * measurement). * @type string * @default blank string - i.e. disabled * @dtopt Options * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sScrollX": "100%", * "sScrollXInner": "110%" * } ); * } ); */ "sScrollXInner": "", /** * Enable vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling will constrain the DataTable * to the given height, and enable scrolling for any data which overflows the * current viewport. This can be used as an alternative to paging to display * a lot of data in a small area (although paging and scrolling can both be * enabled at the same time). This property can be any CSS unit, or a number * (in which case it will be treated as a pixel measurement). * @type string * @default blank string - i.e. disabled * @dtopt Features * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "sScrollY": "200px", * "bPaginate": false * } ); * } ); */ "sScrollY": "", /** * Set the HTTP method that is used to make the Ajax call for server-side * processing or Ajax sourced data. * @type string * @default GET * @dtopt Options * @dtopt Server-side * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "bServerSide": true, * "sAjaxSource": "scripts/post.php", * "sServerMethod": "POST" * } ); * } ); */ "sServerMethod": "GET" }; /** * Column options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation time. * @namespace */ DataTable.defaults.columns = { /** * Allows a column's sorting to take multiple columns into account when * doing a sort. For example first name / last name columns make sense to * do a multi-column sort over the two columns. * @type array * @default null Takes the value of the column index automatically * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "aDataSort": [ 0, 1 ], "aTargets": [ 0 ] }, * { "aDataSort": [ 1, 0 ], "aTargets": [ 1 ] }, * { "aDataSort": [ 2, 3, 4 ], "aTargets": [ 2 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "aDataSort": [ 0, 1 ] }, * { "aDataSort": [ 1, 0 ] }, * { "aDataSort": [ 2, 3, 4 ] }, * null, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "aDataSort": null, /** * You can control the default sorting direction, and even alter the behaviour * of the sort handler (i.e. only allow ascending sorting etc) using this * parameter. * @type array * @default [ 'asc', 'desc' ] * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "asSorting": [ "asc" ], "aTargets": [ 1 ] }, * { "asSorting": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ], "aTargets": [ 2 ] }, * { "asSorting": [ "desc" ], "aTargets": [ 3 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * null, * { "asSorting": [ "asc" ] }, * { "asSorting": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ] }, * { "asSorting": [ "desc" ] }, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "asSorting": [ 'asc', 'desc' ], /** * Enable or disable filtering on the data in this column. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "bSearchable": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "bSearchable": false }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] } ); * } ); */ "bSearchable": true, /** * Enable or disable sorting on this column. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "bSortable": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "bSortable": false }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] } ); * } ); */ "bSortable": true, /** * Deprecated When using fnRender() for a column, you may wish * to use the original data (before rendering) for sorting and filtering * (the default is to used the rendered data that the user can see). This * may be useful for dates etc. * * Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed * in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than * fnRender. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Columns * @deprecated */ "bUseRendered": true, /** * Enable or disable the display of this column. * @type boolean * @default true * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "bVisible": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "bVisible": false }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] } ); * } ); */ "bVisible": true, /** * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source, * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the * element is available. * @type function * @param {element} nTd The TD node that has been created * @param {*} sData The Data for the cell * @param {array|object} oData The data for the whole row * @param {int} iRow The row index for the aoData data store * @param {int} iCol The column index for aoColumns * @dtopt Columns * * @example * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ { * "aTargets": [3], * "fnCreatedCell": function (nTd, sData, oData, iRow, iCol) { * if ( sData == "1.7" ) { * $(nTd).css('color', 'blue') * } * } * } ] * }); * } ); */ "fnCreatedCell": null, /** * Deprecated Custom display function that will be called for the * display of each cell in this column. * * Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed * in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than * fnRender. * @type function * @param {object} o Object with the following parameters: * @param {int} o.iDataRow The row in aoData * @param {int} o.iDataColumn The column in question * @param {array} o.aData The data for the row in question * @param {object} o.oSettings The settings object for this DataTables instance * @param {object} o.mDataProp The data property used for this column * @param {*} val The current cell value * @returns {string} The string you which to use in the display * @dtopt Columns * @deprecated */ "fnRender": null, /** * The column index (starting from 0!) that you wish a sort to be performed * upon when this column is selected for sorting. This can be used for sorting * on hidden columns for example. * @type int * @default -1 Use automatically calculated column index * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "iDataSort": 1, "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "iDataSort": 1 }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "iDataSort": -1, /** * This parameter has been replaced by mData in DataTables to ensure naming * consistency. mDataProp can still be used, as there is backwards compatibility * in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly recommended that you use * mData in preference to mDataProp. * @name DataTable.defaults.columns.mDataProp */ /** * This property can be used to read data from any JSON data source property, * including deeply nested objects / properties. mData can be given in a * number of different ways which effect its behaviour: *
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    • integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).
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    • string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can * use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the * data source.
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    • null - the sDefaultContent option will be used for the cell (null * by default, so you will need to specify the default content you want - * typically an empty string). This can be useful on generated columns such * as edit / delete action columns.
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    • function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function * takes three parameters: *
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      • {array|object} The data source for the row
      • *
      • {string} The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when * setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined when * gathering data. Note that when undefined is given for the type * DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back
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      • {*} Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'.
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      * The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is the type * of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used for the data * requested.
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    * * Note that prior to DataTables 1.9.2 mData was called mDataProp. The name change * reflects the flexibility of this property and is consistent with the naming of * mRender. If 'mDataProp' is given, then it will still be used by DataTables, as * it automatically maps the old name to the new if required. * @type string|int|function|null * @default null Use automatically calculated column index * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Read table data from objects * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "sAjaxSource": "sources/deep.txt", * "aoColumns": [ * { "mData": "engine" }, * { "mData": "browser" }, * { "mData": "platform.inner" }, * { "mData": "platform.details.0" }, * { "mData": "platform.details.1" } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using mData as a function to provide different information for * // sorting, filtering and display. In this case, currency (price) * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ { * "aTargets": [ 0 ], * "mData": function ( source, type, val ) { * if (type === 'set') { * source.price = val; * // Store the computed dislay and filter values for efficiency * source.price_display = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val); * source.price_filter = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val)+" "+val; * return; * } * else if (type === 'display') { * return source.price_display; * } * else if (type === 'filter') { * return source.price_filter; * } * // 'sort', 'type' and undefined all just use the integer * return source.price; * } * } ] * } ); * } ); */ "mData": null, /** * This property is the rendering partner to mData and it is suggested that * when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering, sorting etc) * but not altering the underlying data for the table, use this property. mData * can actually do everything this property can and more, but this parameter is * easier to use since there is no 'set' option. Like mData is can be given * in a number of different ways to effect its behaviour, with the addition of * supporting array syntax for easy outputting of arrays (including arrays of * objects): *
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    • integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).
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    • string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can * use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the * data source and also array brackets to indicate that the data reader should * loop over the data source array. When characters are given between the array * brackets, these characters are used to join the data source array together. * For example: "accounts[, ].name" would result in a comma separated list with * the 'name' value from the 'accounts' array of objects.
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    • function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function * takes three parameters: *
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      • {array|object} The data source for the row (based on mData)
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      • {string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter', 'display', * 'type' or 'sort'.
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      • {array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on mData)
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      * The return value from the function is what will be used for the data * requested.
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    * @type string|int|function|null * @default null Use mData * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Create a comma separated list from an array of objects * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "sAjaxSource": "sources/deep.txt", * "aoColumns": [ * { "mData": "engine" }, * { "mData": "browser" }, * { * "mData": "platform", * "mRender": "[, ].name" * } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Use as a function to create a link from the data source * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { * "aTargets": [ 0 ], * "mData": "download_link", * "mRender": function ( data, type, full ) { * return 'Download'; * } * ] * } ); * } ); */ "mRender": null, /** * Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This * can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them * to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements). * @type string * @default td * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Make the first column use TH cells * $(document).ready( function() { * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ { * "aTargets": [ 0 ], * "sCellType": "th" * } ] * } ); * } ); */ "sCellType": "td", /** * Class to give to each cell in this column. * @type string * @default Empty string * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "sClass": "my_class", "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "sClass": "my_class" }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sClass": "", /** * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column, * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding. * Generally you shouldn't need this, and it is not documented on the * general DataTables.net documentation * @type string * @default Empty string * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * null, * null, * null, * { * "sContentPadding": "mmm" * } * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sContentPadding": "", /** * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null). * @type string * @default null * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { * "mData": null, * "sDefaultContent": "Edit", * "aTargets": [ -1 ] * } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * null, * null, * null, * { * "mData": null, * "sDefaultContent": "Edit" * } * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sDefaultContent": null, /** * This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can * be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the * client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names * also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes * back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the * client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating). * @type string * @default Empty string * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "sName": "engine", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }, * { "sName": "browser", "aTargets": [ 1 ] }, * { "sName": "platform", "aTargets": [ 2 ] }, * { "sName": "version", "aTargets": [ 3 ] }, * { "sName": "grade", "aTargets": [ 4 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "sName": "engine" }, * { "sName": "browser" }, * { "sName": "platform" }, * { "sName": "version" }, * { "sName": "grade" } * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sName": "", /** * Defines a data source type for the sorting which can be used to read * real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached * version) prior to sorting. This allows sorting to occur on user editable * elements such as form inputs. * @type string * @default std * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "sSortDataType": "dom-text", "aTargets": [ 2, 3 ] }, * { "sType": "numeric", "aTargets": [ 3 ] }, * { "sSortDataType": "dom-select", "aTargets": [ 4 ] }, * { "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox", "aTargets": [ 5 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * null, * null, * { "sSortDataType": "dom-text" }, * { "sSortDataType": "dom-text", "sType": "numeric" }, * { "sSortDataType": "dom-select" }, * { "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox" } * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sSortDataType": "std", /** * The title of this column. * @type string * @default null Derived from the 'TH' value for this column in the * original HTML table. * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "sTitle": "My column title", "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "sTitle": "My column title" }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sTitle": null, /** * The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be sorted. * Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip HTML tags * before sorting)) are currently available. Note that only date formats * understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type date. For * example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string', 'numeric', * 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding through * plug-ins. * @type string * @default null Auto-detected from raw data * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "sType": "html", "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "sType": "html" }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sType": null, /** * Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value * (3em, 20px etc). DataTables apples 'smart' widths to columns which have not * been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table * remains readable. * @type string * @default null Automatic * @dtopt Columns * * @example * // Using aoColumnDefs * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumnDefs": [ * { "sWidth": "20%", "aTargets": [ 0 ] } * ] * } ); * } ); * * @example * // Using aoColumns * $(document).ready( function() { * $('#example').dataTable( { * "aoColumns": [ * { "sWidth": "20%" }, * null, * null, * null, * null * ] * } ); * } ); */ "sWidth": null }; /** * DataTables settings object - this holds all the information needed for a * given table, including configuration, data and current application of the * table options. DataTables does not have a single instance for each DataTable * with the settings attached to that instance, but rather instances of the * DataTable "class" are created on-the-fly as needed (typically by a * $().dataTable() call) and the settings object is then applied to that * instance. * * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults} but this * one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. It should * NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should be done * through the initialisation options. * @namespace * @todo Really should attach the settings object to individual instances so we * don't need to create new instances on each $().dataTable() call (if the * table already exists). It would also save passing oSettings around and * into every single function. However, this is a very significant * architecture change for DataTables and will almost certainly break * backwards compatibility with older installations. This is something that * will be done in 2.0. */ DataTable.models.oSettings = { /** * Primary features of DataTables and their enablement state. * @namespace */ "oFeatures": { /** * Flag to say if DataTables should automatically try to calculate the * optimum table and columns widths (true) or not (false). * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bAutoWidth": null, /** * Delay the creation of TR and TD elements until they are actually * needed by a driven page draw. This can give a significant speed * increase for Ajax source and Javascript source data, but makes no * difference at all fro DOM and server-side processing tables. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bDeferRender": null, /** * Enable filtering on the table or not. Note that if this is disabled * then there is no filtering at all on the table, including fnFilter. * To just remove the filtering input use sDom and remove the 'f' option. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bFilter": null, /** * Table information element (the 'Showing x of y records' div) enable * flag. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bInfo": null, /** * Present a user control allowing the end user to change the page size * when pagination is enabled. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bLengthChange": null, /** * Pagination enabled or not. Note that if this is disabled then length * changing must also be disabled. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bPaginate": null, /** * Processing indicator enable flag whenever DataTables is enacting a * user request - typically an Ajax request for server-side processing. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bProcessing": null, /** * Server-side processing enabled flag - when enabled DataTables will * get all data from the server for every draw - there is no filtering, * sorting or paging done on the client-side. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bServerSide": null, /** * Sorting enablement flag. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bSort": null, /** * Apply a class to the columns which are being sorted to provide a * visual highlight or not. This can slow things down when enabled since * there is a lot of DOM interaction. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bSortClasses": null, /** * State saving enablement flag. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bStateSave": null }, /** * Scrolling settings for a table. * @namespace */ "oScroll": { /** * Indicate if DataTables should be allowed to set the padding / margin * etc for the scrolling header elements or not. Typically you will want * this. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bAutoCss": null, /** * When the table is shorter in height than sScrollY, collapse the * table container down to the height of the table (when true). * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bCollapse": null, /** * Infinite scrolling enablement flag. Now deprecated in favour of * using the Scroller plug-in. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bInfinite": null, /** * Width of the scrollbar for the web-browser's platform. Calculated * during table initialisation. * @type int * @default 0 */ "iBarWidth": 0, /** * Space (in pixels) between the bottom of the scrolling container and * the bottom of the scrolling viewport before the next page is loaded * when using infinite scrolling. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type int */ "iLoadGap": null, /** * Viewport width for horizontal scrolling. Horizontal scrolling is * disabled if an empty string. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string */ "sX": null, /** * Width to expand the table to when using x-scrolling. Typically you * should not need to use this. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string * @deprecated */ "sXInner": null, /** * Viewport height for vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling is disabled * if an empty string. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string */ "sY": null }, /** * Language information for the table. * @namespace * @extends DataTable.defaults.oLanguage */ "oLanguage": { /** * Information callback function. See * {@link DataTable.defaults.fnInfoCallback} * @type function * @default null */ "fnInfoCallback": null }, /** * Browser support parameters * @namespace */ "oBrowser": { /** * Indicate if the browser incorrectly calculates width:100% inside a * scrolling element (IE6/7) * @type boolean * @default false */ "bScrollOversize": false }, /** * Array referencing the nodes which are used for the features. The * parameters of this object match what is allowed by sDom - i.e. *
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    • 'l' - Length changing
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    • 't' - The table!
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    • 'i' - Information
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    * @type array * @default [] */ "aanFeatures": [], /** * Store data information - see {@link DataTable.models.oRow} for detailed * information. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoData": [], /** * Array of indexes which are in the current display (after filtering etc) * @type array * @default [] */ "aiDisplay": [], /** * Array of indexes for display - no filtering * @type array * @default [] */ "aiDisplayMaster": [], /** * Store information about each column that is in use * @type array * @default [] */ "aoColumns": [], /** * Store information about the table's header * @type array * @default [] */ "aoHeader": [], /** * Store information about the table's footer * @type array * @default [] */ "aoFooter": [], /** * Search data array for regular expression searching * @type array * @default [] */ "asDataSearch": [], /** * Store the applied global search information in case we want to force a * research or compare the old search to a new one. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @namespace * @extends DataTable.models.oSearch */ "oPreviousSearch": {}, /** * Store the applied search for each column - see * {@link DataTable.models.oSearch} for the format that is used for the * filtering information for each column. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoPreSearchCols": [], /** * Sorting that is applied to the table. Note that the inner arrays are * used in the following manner: *
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    • Index 2 - index of asSorting for this column
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    * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type array * @todo These inner arrays should really be objects */ "aaSorting": null, /** * Sorting that is always applied to the table (i.e. prefixed in front of * aaSorting). * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type array|null * @default null */ "aaSortingFixed": null, /** * Classes to use for the striping of a table. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type array * @default [] */ "asStripeClasses": null, /** * If restoring a table - we should restore its striping classes as well * @type array * @default [] */ "asDestroyStripes": [], /** * If restoring a table - we should restore its width * @type int * @default 0 */ "sDestroyWidth": 0, /** * Callback functions array for every time a row is inserted (i.e. on a draw). * @type array * @default [] */ "aoRowCallback": [], /** * Callback functions for the header on each draw. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoHeaderCallback": [], /** * Callback function for the footer on each draw. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoFooterCallback": [], /** * Array of callback functions for draw callback functions * @type array * @default [] */ "aoDrawCallback": [], /** * Array of callback functions for row created function * @type array * @default [] */ "aoRowCreatedCallback": [], /** * Callback functions for just before the table is redrawn. A return of * false will be used to cancel the draw. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoPreDrawCallback": [], /** * Callback functions for when the table has been initialised. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoInitComplete": [], /** * Callbacks for modifying the settings to be stored for state saving, prior to * saving state. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoStateSaveParams": [], /** * Callbacks for modifying the settings that have been stored for state saving * prior to using the stored values to restore the state. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoStateLoadParams": [], /** * Callbacks for operating on the settings object once the saved state has been * loaded * @type array * @default [] */ "aoStateLoaded": [], /** * Cache the table ID for quick access * @type string * @default Empty string */ "sTableId": "", /** * The TABLE node for the main table * @type node * @default null */ "nTable": null, /** * Permanent ref to the thead element * @type node * @default null */ "nTHead": null, /** * Permanent ref to the tfoot element - if it exists * @type node * @default null */ "nTFoot": null, /** * Permanent ref to the tbody element * @type node * @default null */ "nTBody": null, /** * Cache the wrapper node (contains all DataTables controlled elements) * @type node * @default null */ "nTableWrapper": null, /** * Indicate if when using server-side processing the loading of data * should be deferred until the second draw. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean * @default false */ "bDeferLoading": false, /** * Indicate if all required information has been read in * @type boolean * @default false */ "bInitialised": false, /** * Information about open rows. Each object in the array has the parameters * 'nTr' and 'nParent' * @type array * @default [] */ "aoOpenRows": [], /** * Dictate the positioning of DataTables' control elements - see * {@link DataTable.model.oInit.sDom}. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string * @default null */ "sDom": null, /** * Which type of pagination should be used. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string * @default two_button */ "sPaginationType": "two_button", /** * The cookie duration (for bStateSave) in seconds. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type int * @default 0 */ "iCookieDuration": 0, /** * The cookie name prefix. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string * @default Empty string */ "sCookiePrefix": "", /** * Callback function for cookie creation. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type function * @default null */ "fnCookieCallback": null, /** * Array of callback functions for state saving. Each array element is an * object with the following parameters: *
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    • function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings * and the JSON string to save that has been thus far created. Returns * a JSON string to be inserted into a json object * (i.e. '"param": [ 0, 1, 2]')
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    • string:sName - name of callback
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    * @type array * @default [] */ "aoStateSave": [], /** * Array of callback functions for state loading. Each array element is an * object with the following parameters: *
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    • function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings * and the object stored. May return false to cancel state loading
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    • string:sName - name of callback
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    * @type array * @default [] */ "aoStateLoad": [], /** * State that was loaded from the cookie. Useful for back reference * @type object * @default null */ "oLoadedState": null, /** * Source url for AJAX data for the table. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string * @default null */ "sAjaxSource": null, /** * Property from a given object from which to read the table data from. This * can be an empty string (when not server-side processing), in which case * it is assumed an an array is given directly. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string */ "sAjaxDataProp": null, /** * Note if draw should be blocked while getting data * @type boolean * @default true */ "bAjaxDataGet": true, /** * The last jQuery XHR object that was used for server-side data gathering. * This can be used for working with the XHR information in one of the * callbacks * @type object * @default null */ "jqXHR": null, /** * Function to get the server-side data. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type function */ "fnServerData": null, /** * Functions which are called prior to sending an Ajax request so extra * parameters can easily be sent to the server * @type array * @default [] */ "aoServerParams": [], /** * Send the XHR HTTP method - GET or POST (could be PUT or DELETE if * required). * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type string */ "sServerMethod": null, /** * Format numbers for display. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type function */ "fnFormatNumber": null, /** * List of options that can be used for the user selectable length menu. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type array * @default [] */ "aLengthMenu": null, /** * Counter for the draws that the table does. Also used as a tracker for * server-side processing * @type int * @default 0 */ "iDraw": 0, /** * Indicate if a redraw is being done - useful for Ajax * @type boolean * @default false */ "bDrawing": false, /** * Draw index (iDraw) of the last error when parsing the returned data * @type int * @default -1 */ "iDrawError": -1, /** * Paging display length * @type int * @default 10 */ "_iDisplayLength": 10, /** * Paging start point - aiDisplay index * @type int * @default 0 */ "_iDisplayStart": 0, /** * Paging end point - aiDisplay index. Use fnDisplayEnd rather than * this property to get the end point * @type int * @default 10 * @private */ "_iDisplayEnd": 10, /** * Server-side processing - number of records in the result set * (i.e. before filtering), Use fnRecordsTotal rather than * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of * the server-side processing setting. * @type int * @default 0 * @private */ "_iRecordsTotal": 0, /** * Server-side processing - number of records in the current display set * (i.e. after filtering). Use fnRecordsDisplay rather than * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of * the server-side processing setting. * @type boolean * @default 0 * @private */ "_iRecordsDisplay": 0, /** * Flag to indicate if jQuery UI marking and classes should be used. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bJUI": null, /** * The classes to use for the table * @type object * @default {} */ "oClasses": {}, /** * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw * callback if filtering has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of * events. * @type boolean * @default false * @deprecated */ "bFiltered": false, /** * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw * callback if sorting has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of * events. * @type boolean * @default false * @deprecated */ "bSorted": false, /** * Indicate that if multiple rows are in the header and there is more than * one unique cell per column, if the top one (true) or bottom one (false) * should be used for sorting / title by DataTables. * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. * @type boolean */ "bSortCellsTop": null, /** * Initialisation object that is used for the table * @type object * @default null */ "oInit": null, /** * Destroy callback functions - for plug-ins to attach themselves to the * destroy so they can clean up markup and events. * @type array * @default [] */ "aoDestroyCallback": [], /** * Get the number of records in the current record set, before filtering * @type function */ "fnRecordsTotal": function () { if ( this.oFeatures.bServerSide ) { return parseInt(this._iRecordsTotal, 10); } else { return this.aiDisplayMaster.length; } }, /** * Get the number of records in the current record set, after filtering * @type function */ "fnRecordsDisplay": function () { if ( this.oFeatures.bServerSide ) { return parseInt(this._iRecordsDisplay, 10); } else { return this.aiDisplay.length; } }, /** * Set the display end point - aiDisplay index * @type function * @todo Should do away with _iDisplayEnd and calculate it on-the-fly here */ "fnDisplayEnd": function () { if ( this.oFeatures.bServerSide ) { if ( this.oFeatures.bPaginate === false || this._iDisplayLength == -1 ) { return this._iDisplayStart+this.aiDisplay.length; } else { return Math.min( this._iDisplayStart+this._iDisplayLength, this._iRecordsDisplay ); } } else { return this._iDisplayEnd; } }, /** * The DataTables object for this table * @type object * @default null */ "oInstance": null, /** * Unique identifier for each instance of the DataTables object. If there * is an ID on the table node, then it takes that value, otherwise an * incrementing internal counter is used. * @type string * @default null */ "sInstance": null, /** * tabindex attribute value that is added to DataTables control elements, allowing * keyboard navigation of the table and its controls. */ "iTabIndex": 0, /** * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling */ "nScrollHead": null, /** * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling */ "nScrollFoot": null }; /** * Extension object for DataTables that is used to provide all extension options. * * Note that the DataTable.ext object is available through * jQuery.fn.dataTable.ext where it may be accessed and manipulated. It is * also aliased to jQuery.fn.dataTableExt for historic reasons. * @namespace * @extends DataTable.models.ext */ DataTable.ext = $.extend( true, {}, DataTable.models.ext ); $.extend( DataTable.ext.oStdClasses, { "sTable": "dataTable", /* Two buttons buttons */ "sPagePrevEnabled": "paginate_enabled_previous", "sPagePrevDisabled": "paginate_disabled_previous", "sPageNextEnabled": "paginate_enabled_next", "sPageNextDisabled": "paginate_disabled_next", "sPageJUINext": "", "sPageJUIPrev": "", /* Full numbers paging buttons */ "sPageButton": "paginate_button", "sPageButtonActive": "paginate_active", "sPageButtonStaticDisabled": "paginate_button paginate_button_disabled", "sPageFirst": "first", "sPagePrevious": "previous", "sPageNext": "next", "sPageLast": "last", /* Striping classes */ "sStripeOdd": "odd", "sStripeEven": "even", /* Empty row */ "sRowEmpty": "dataTables_empty", /* Features */ "sWrapper": "dataTables_wrapper", "sFilter": "dataTables_filter", "sInfo": "dataTables_info", "sPaging": "dataTables_paginate paging_", /* Note that the type is postfixed */ "sLength": "dataTables_length", "sProcessing": "dataTables_processing", /* Sorting */ "sSortAsc": "sorting_asc", "sSortDesc": "sorting_desc", "sSortable": "sorting", /* Sortable in both directions */ "sSortableAsc": "sorting_asc_disabled", "sSortableDesc": "sorting_desc_disabled", "sSortableNone": "sorting_disabled", "sSortColumn": "sorting_", /* Note that an int is postfixed for the sorting order */ "sSortJUIAsc": "", "sSortJUIDesc": "", "sSortJUI": "", "sSortJUIAscAllowed": "", "sSortJUIDescAllowed": "", "sSortJUIWrapper": "", "sSortIcon": "", /* Scrolling */ "sScrollWrapper": "dataTables_scroll", "sScrollHead": "dataTables_scrollHead", "sScrollHeadInner": "dataTables_scrollHeadInner", "sScrollBody": "dataTables_scrollBody", "sScrollFoot": "dataTables_scrollFoot", "sScrollFootInner": "dataTables_scrollFootInner", /* Misc */ "sFooterTH": "", "sJUIHeader": "", "sJUIFooter": "" } ); $.extend( DataTable.ext.oJUIClasses, DataTable.ext.oStdClasses, { /* Two buttons buttons */ "sPagePrevEnabled": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-left", "sPagePrevDisabled": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-left ui-state-disabled", "sPageNextEnabled": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-right", "sPageNextDisabled": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-corner-right ui-state-disabled", "sPageJUINext": "ui-icon ui-icon-circle-arrow-e", "sPageJUIPrev": "ui-icon ui-icon-circle-arrow-w", /* Full numbers paging buttons */ "sPageButton": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default", "sPageButtonActive": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-state-disabled", "sPageButtonStaticDisabled": "fg-button ui-button ui-state-default ui-state-disabled", "sPageFirst": "first ui-corner-tl ui-corner-bl", "sPageLast": "last ui-corner-tr ui-corner-br", /* Features */ "sPaging": "dataTables_paginate fg-buttonset ui-buttonset fg-buttonset-multi "+ "ui-buttonset-multi paging_", /* Note that the type is postfixed */ /* Sorting */ "sSortAsc": "ui-state-default", "sSortDesc": "ui-state-default", "sSortable": "ui-state-default", "sSortableAsc": "ui-state-default", "sSortableDesc": "ui-state-default", "sSortableNone": "ui-state-default", "sSortJUIAsc": "css_right ui-icon ui-icon-triangle-1-n", "sSortJUIDesc": "css_right ui-icon ui-icon-triangle-1-s", "sSortJUI": "css_right ui-icon ui-icon-carat-2-n-s", "sSortJUIAscAllowed": "css_right ui-icon ui-icon-carat-1-n", "sSortJUIDescAllowed": "css_right ui-icon ui-icon-carat-1-s", "sSortJUIWrapper": "DataTables_sort_wrapper", "sSortIcon": "DataTables_sort_icon", /* Scrolling */ "sScrollHead": "dataTables_scrollHead ui-state-default", "sScrollFoot": "dataTables_scrollFoot ui-state-default", /* Misc */ "sFooterTH": "ui-state-default", "sJUIHeader": "fg-toolbar ui-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr ui-helper-clearfix", "sJUIFooter": "fg-toolbar ui-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br ui-helper-clearfix" } ); /* * Variable: oPagination * Purpose: * Scope: jQuery.fn.dataTableExt */ $.extend( DataTable.ext.oPagination, { /* * Variable: two_button * Purpose: Standard two button (forward/back) pagination * Scope: jQuery.fn.dataTableExt.oPagination */ "two_button": { /* * Function: oPagination.two_button.fnInit * Purpose: Initialise dom elements required for pagination with forward/back buttons only * Returns: - * Inputs: object:oSettings - dataTables settings object * node:nPaging - the DIV which contains this pagination control * function:fnCallbackDraw - draw function which must be called on update */ "fnInit": function ( oSettings, nPaging, fnCallbackDraw ) { var oLang = oSettings.oLanguage.oPaginate; var oClasses = oSettings.oClasses; var fnClickHandler = function ( e ) { if ( oSettings.oApi._fnPageChange( oSettings, e.data.action ) ) { fnCallbackDraw( oSettings ); } }; var sAppend = (!oSettings.bJUI) ? ''+oLang.sPrevious+''+ ''+oLang.sNext+'' : ''+ ''; $(nPaging).append( sAppend ); var els = $('a', nPaging); var nPrevious = els[0], nNext = els[1]; oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( nPrevious, {action: "previous"}, fnClickHandler ); oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( nNext, {action: "next"}, fnClickHandler ); /* ID the first elements only */ if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.p ) { nPaging.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_paginate'; nPrevious.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_previous'; nNext.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_next'; nPrevious.setAttribute('aria-controls', oSettings.sTableId); nNext.setAttribute('aria-controls', oSettings.sTableId); } }, /* * Function: oPagination.two_button.fnUpdate * Purpose: Update the two button pagination at the end of the draw * Returns: - * Inputs: object:oSettings - dataTables settings object * function:fnCallbackDraw - draw function to call on page change */ "fnUpdate": function ( oSettings, fnCallbackDraw ) { if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.p ) { return; } var oClasses = oSettings.oClasses; var an = oSettings.aanFeatures.p; var nNode; /* Loop over each instance of the pager */ for ( var i=0, iLen=an.length ; i'+oLang.sFirst+''+ ''+oLang.sPrevious+''+ ''+ ''+oLang.sNext+''+ ''+oLang.sLast+'' ); var els = $('a', nPaging); var nFirst = els[0], nPrev = els[1], nNext = els[2], nLast = els[3]; oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( nFirst, {action: "first"}, fnClickHandler ); oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( nPrev, {action: "previous"}, fnClickHandler ); oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( nNext, {action: "next"}, fnClickHandler ); oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( nLast, {action: "last"}, fnClickHandler ); /* ID the first elements only */ if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.p ) { nPaging.id = oSettings.sTableId+'_paginate'; nFirst.id =oSettings.sTableId+'_first'; nPrev.id =oSettings.sTableId+'_previous'; nNext.id =oSettings.sTableId+'_next'; nLast.id =oSettings.sTableId+'_last'; } }, /* * Function: oPagination.full_numbers.fnUpdate * Purpose: Update the list of page buttons shows * Returns: - * Inputs: object:oSettings - dataTables settings object * function:fnCallbackDraw - draw function to call on page change */ "fnUpdate": function ( oSettings, fnCallbackDraw ) { if ( !oSettings.aanFeatures.p ) { return; } var iPageCount = DataTable.ext.oPagination.iFullNumbersShowPages; var iPageCountHalf = Math.floor(iPageCount / 2); var iPages = Math.ceil((oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay()) / oSettings._iDisplayLength); var iCurrentPage = Math.ceil(oSettings._iDisplayStart / oSettings._iDisplayLength) + 1; var sList = ""; var iStartButton, iEndButton, i, iLen; var oClasses = oSettings.oClasses; var anButtons, anStatic, nPaginateList, nNode; var an = oSettings.aanFeatures.p; var fnBind = function (j) { oSettings.oApi._fnBindAction( this, {"page": j+iStartButton-1}, function(e) { /* Use the information in the element to jump to the required page */ oSettings.oApi._fnPageChange( oSettings, e.data.page ); fnCallbackDraw( oSettings ); e.preventDefault(); } ); }; /* Pages calculation */ if ( oSettings._iDisplayLength === -1 ) { iStartButton = 1; iEndButton = 1; iCurrentPage = 1; } else if (iPages < iPageCount) { iStartButton = 1; iEndButton = iPages; } else if (iCurrentPage <= iPageCountHalf) { iStartButton = 1; iEndButton = iPageCount; } else if (iCurrentPage >= (iPages - iPageCountHalf)) { iStartButton = iPages - iPageCount + 1; iEndButton = iPages; } else { iStartButton = iCurrentPage - Math.ceil(iPageCount / 2) + 1; iEndButton = iStartButton + iPageCount - 1; } /* Build the dynamic list */ for ( i=iStartButton ; i<=iEndButton ; i++ ) { sList += (iCurrentPage !== i) ? ''+oSettings.fnFormatNumber(i)+'' : ''+oSettings.fnFormatNumber(i)+''; } /* Loop over each instance of the pager */ for ( i=0, iLen=an.length ; i y) ? 1 : 0)); }, "string-desc": function ( x, y ) { return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); }, /* * html sorting (ignore html tags) */ "html-pre": function ( a ) { return a.replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ).toLowerCase(); }, "html-asc": function ( x, y ) { return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); }, "html-desc": function ( x, y ) { return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); }, /* * date sorting */ "date-pre": function ( a ) { var x = Date.parse( a ); if ( isNaN(x) || x==="" ) { x = Date.parse( "01/01/1970 00:00:00" ); } return x; }, "date-asc": function ( x, y ) { return x - y; }, "date-desc": function ( x, y ) { return y - x; }, /* * numerical sorting */ "numeric-pre": function ( a ) { return (a=="-" || a==="") ? 0 : a*1; }, "numeric-asc": function ( x, y ) { return x - y; }, "numeric-desc": function ( x, y ) { return y - x; } } ); $.extend( DataTable.ext.aTypes, [ /* * Function: - * Purpose: Check to see if a string is numeric * Returns: string:'numeric' or null * Inputs: mixed:sText - string to check */ function ( sData ) { /* Allow zero length strings as a number */ if ( typeof sData === 'number' ) { return 'numeric'; } else if ( typeof sData !== 'string' ) { return null; } var sValidFirstChars = "0123456789-"; var sValidChars = "0123456789."; var Char; var bDecimal = false; /* Check for a valid first char (no period and allow negatives) */ Char = sData.charAt(0); if (sValidFirstChars.indexOf(Char) == -1) { return null; } /* Check all the other characters are valid */ for ( var i=1 ; i') != -1 ) { return 'html'; } return null; } ] ); // jQuery aliases $.fn.DataTable = DataTable; $.fn.dataTable = DataTable; $.fn.dataTableSettings = DataTable.settings; $.fn.dataTableExt = DataTable.ext; // Information about events fired by DataTables - for documentation. /** * Draw event, fired whenever the table is redrawn on the page, at the same point as * fnDrawCallback. This may be useful for binding events or performing calculations when * the table is altered at all. * @name DataTable#draw * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} */ /** * Filter event, fired when the filtering applied to the table (using the build in global * global filter, or column filters) is altered. * @name DataTable#filter * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} */ /** * Page change event, fired when the paging of the table is altered. * @name DataTable#page * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} */ /** * Sort event, fired when the sorting applied to the table is altered. * @name DataTable#sort * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} */ /** * DataTables initialisation complete event, fired when the table is fully drawn, * including Ajax data loaded, if Ajax data is required. * @name DataTable#init * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} json The JSON object request from the server - only * present if client-side Ajax sourced data is used */ /** * State save event, fired when the table has changed state a new state save is required. * This method allows modification of the state saving object prior to actually doing the * save, including addition or other state properties (for plug-ins) or modification * of a DataTables core property. * @name DataTable#stateSaveParams * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} json The state information to be saved */ /** * State load event, fired when the table is loading state from the stored data, but * prior to the settings object being modified by the saved state - allowing modification * of the saved state is required or loading of state for a plug-in. * @name DataTable#stateLoadParams * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} json The saved state information */ /** * State loaded event, fired when state has been loaded from stored data and the settings * object has been modified by the loaded data. * @name DataTable#stateLoaded * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {object} json The saved state information */ /** * Processing event, fired when DataTables is doing some kind of processing (be it, * sort, filter or anything else). Can be used to indicate to the end user that * there is something happening, or that something has finished. * @name DataTable#processing * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object * @param {boolean} bShow Flag for if DataTables is doing processing or not */ /** * Ajax (XHR) event, fired whenever an Ajax request is completed from a request to * made to the server for new data (note that this trigger is called in fnServerData, * if you override fnServerData and which to use this event, you need to trigger it in * you success function). * @name DataTable#xhr * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} * @param {object} json JSON returned from the server */ /** * Destroy event, fired when the DataTable is destroyed by calling fnDestroy or passing * the bDestroy:true parameter in the initialisation object. This can be used to remove * bound events, added DOM nodes, etc. * @name DataTable#destroy * @event * @param {event} e jQuery event object * @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} */ })); }(window, document));