These are my early thoughts on how to structure DataTable in 3.5.0. Feedback is welcome in the comments.
new Y.DataTable({...});
new Y.DataTable.Base({...});
Y.DataTable.Base = Y.Base.create('datatable', Y.Widget, [Y.DataTable.Core]);
Y.DataTable = Y.mix(
Y.Base.create('datatable', Y.DataTable.Base, []),
Y.DataTable, true);
Class extensions CAN (if non-invasive by default)
Y.Base.mix(Y.DataTable, [ Y.DataTable.Sortable ]);
new Y.DataTable({
data: [{ ... }, { ... }, ... ]
data: modelList
data: {
source: url, function, xml
type: 'json'
schema: { ... }
}
columns: (optional) [ key, key, { key: key, config: stuff, ... }, ... ]
recordType: (optional) ModelClass
headerView: (optional) ViewClass
bodyView: (optional) ViewClass
footerView: (optional) ViewClass
summary: (optional) 'string'
caption: (optional) 'string'
});
instance
.data = modelListInstance
.head = viewInstance
.body = viewInstance
.foot = viewInstance
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Y.DataTable.Core
Everything added to Y.Widget to make DataTable.Base
-
Y.DataTable.HeaderView
-
Y.DataTable.BodyView
-
Y.DataTable.FooterView
Used by DataTable(.Base) to render the table contents.
Referenced via configuration, not composition.
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Y.DataTable.Source
Optional class extension.
Adds support
data
config to generate ML with DataSource load. -
Y.DataTable.Scrollable
Optional class extension.
Adds support for scrolling table. May be used to create a third instantiable class.
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Y.DataTable.ScrollingBodyView
Used in place of DataTable.BodyView to render the scrolling table. May not be necessary?
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Y.DataTable.Sortable
Adds support for sorting headers and sortable config.
instance.render(...)
- build <table> (markup only or off DOM node?)
- instantiate header, body, footer views passing
- the DT instance
- the created table?
- the
data
ModelList?
- call each view's render()
Logic for reacting to user input is moved to the View classes
Concern: string based rendering would have viewX.render() return a string or populate a property, but it has requirements of the DT renderer
instance.load(...)
Pass through to this.data.load(...). Let the ModelList be responsible for data interaction.
- No ModelList is provided in
data
configuration AND - No
recordType
is provided in configuration
- Use the first item in the data array to build ATTRS and Y.Base.create(...)
- If data is empty, use columns?
Just listened to today's Open Hours 1/12/2012 and looks like things are going well for the re-factoring. A few questions / comments that I wondered about during the presentation;
We frequently use a "Data Type" custom object to enforce preferred business logic (maybe locale-specific);
sortOptions : { revertable:true }
for those crazies who need to do this ..save()
method to send data BACK to a Server (... similar to the asyncSubmitter concepts in days of old)?sync( 'update' )
potentially be wired to a WebSocket to update DataTable INCOMING (i.e. "unrequested") via a push from the remote Server (i.e. ... thinking of inventory updating, stock price updating, etc...).