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/**
* @summary Scroller
* @description Virtual rendering for DataTables
* @file Scroller.js
* @version 1.1.0
* @author Allan Jardine (www.sprymedia.co.uk)
* @license GPL v2 or BSD 3 point style
* @contact www.sprymedia.co.uk/contact
*
* @copyright Copyright 2011-2012 Allan Jardine, all rights reserved.
*
* This source file is free software, under either the GPL v2 license or a
* BSD style license, available at:
* http://datatables.net/license_gpl2
* http://datatables.net/license_bsd
*/
(/** @lends <global> */function($, window, document) {
/**
* Scroller is a virtual rendering plug-in for DataTables which allows large
* datasets to be drawn on screen every quickly. What the virtual rendering means
* is that only the visible portion of the table (and a bit to either side to make
* the scrolling smooth) is drawn, while the scrolling container gives the
* visual impression that the whole table is visible. This is done by making use
* of the pagination abilities of DataTables and moving the table around in the
* scrolling container DataTables adds to the page. The scrolling container is
* forced to the height it would be for the full table display using an extra
* element.
*
* Note that rows in the table MUST all be the same height. Information in a cell
* which expands on to multiple lines will cause some odd behaviour in the scrolling.
*
* Scroller is initialised by simply including the letter 'S' in the sDom for the
* table you want to have this feature enabled on. Note that the 'S' must come
* AFTER the 't' parameter in sDom.
*
* Key features include:
* <ul class="limit_length">
* <li>Speed! The aim of Scroller for DataTables is to make rendering large data sets fast</li>
* <li>Full compatibility with deferred rendering in DataTables 1.9 for maximum speed</li>
* <li>Correct visual scrolling implementation, similar to "infinite scrolling" in DataTable core</li>
* <li>Integration with state saving in DataTables (scrolling position is saved)</li>
* <li>Easy to use</li>
* </ul>
*
* @class
* @constructor
* @param {object} oDT DataTables settings object
* @param {object} [oOpts={}] Configuration object for FixedColumns. Options are defined by {@link Scroller.oDefaults}
*
* @requires jQuery 1.4+
* @requires DataTables 1.9.0+
*
* @example
* $(document).ready(function() {
* $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sAjaxSource": "media/dataset/large.txt",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true
* } );
* } );
*/
var Scroller = function ( oDTSettings, oOpts ) {
/* Sanity check - you just know it will happen */
if ( ! this instanceof Scroller )
{
alert( "Scroller warning: Scroller must be initialised with the 'new' keyword." );
return;
}
if ( typeof oOpts == 'undefined' )
{
oOpts = {};
}
/**
* Settings object which contains customisable information for the Scroller instance
* @namespace
* @extends Scroller.DEFAULTS
*/
this.s = {
/**
* DataTables settings object
* @type object
* @default Passed in as first parameter to constructor
*/
"dt": oDTSettings,
/**
* Pixel location of the top of the drawn table in the viewport
* @type int
* @default 0
*/
"tableTop": 0,
/**
* Pixel location of the bottom of the drawn table in the viewport
* @type int
* @default 0
*/
"tableBottom": 0,
/**
* Pixel location of the boundary for when the next data set should be loaded and drawn
* when scrolling up the way.
* @type int
* @default 0
* @private
*/
"redrawTop": 0,
/**
* Pixel location of the boundary for when the next data set should be loaded and drawn
* when scrolling down the way. Note that this is actually caluated as the offset from
* the top.
* @type int
* @default 0
* @private
*/
"redrawBottom": 0,
/**
* Height of rows in the table
* @type int
* @default 0
*/
"rowHeight": null,
/**
* Auto row height or not indicator
* @type bool
* @default 0
*/
"autoHeight": true,
/**
* Pixel height of the viewport
* @type int
* @default 0
*/
"viewportHeight": 0,
/**
* Number of rows calculated as visible in the visible viewport
* @type int
* @default 0
*/
"viewportRows": 0,
/**
* setTimeout reference for state saving, used when state saving is enabled in the DataTable
* and when the user scrolls the viewport in order to stop the cookie set taking too much
* CPU!
* @type int
* @default 0
*/
"stateTO": null,
/**
* setTimeout reference for the redraw, used when server-side processing is enabled in the
* DataTables in order to prevent DoSing the server
* @type int
* @default null
*/
"drawTO": null
};
this.s = $.extend( this.s, Scroller.oDefaults, oOpts );
/**
* DOM elements used by the class instance
* @namespace
*
*/
this.dom = {
"force": document.createElement('div'),
"scroller": null,
"table": null
};
/* Attach the instance to the DataTables instance so it can be accessed */
this.s.dt.oScroller = this;
/* Let's do it */
this._fnConstruct();
};
Scroller.prototype = {
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Public methods
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/**
* Calculate the pixel position from the top of the scrolling container for a given row
* @param {int} iRow Row number to calculate the position of
* @returns {int} Pixels
* @example
* $(document).ready(function() {
* $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sAjaxSource": "media/dataset/large.txt",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "fnInitComplete": function (o) {
* // Find where row 25 is
* alert( o.oScroller.fnRowToPixels( 25 ) );
* }
* } );
* } );
*/
"fnRowToPixels": function ( iRow )
{
return iRow * this.s.rowHeight;
},
/**
* Calculate the row number that will be found at the given pixel position (y-scroll)
* @param {int} iPixels Offset from top to caluclate the row number of
* @returns {int} Row index
* @example
* $(document).ready(function() {
* $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sAjaxSource": "media/dataset/large.txt",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "fnInitComplete": function (o) {
* // Find what row number is at 500px
* alert( o.oScroller.fnPixelsToRow( 500 ) );
* }
* } );
* } );
*/
"fnPixelsToRow": function ( iPixels )
{
return parseInt( iPixels / this.s.rowHeight, 10 );
},
/**
* Calculate the row number that will be found at the given pixel position (y-scroll)
* @param {int} iRow Row index to scroll to
* @param {bool} [bAnimate=true] Animate the transision or not
* @returns {void}
* @example
* $(document).ready(function() {
* $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sAjaxSource": "media/dataset/large.txt",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "fnInitComplete": function (o) {
* // Immediately scroll to row 1000
* o.oScroller.fnScrollToRow( 1000 );
* }
* } );
*
* // Sometime later on use the following to scroll to row 500...
* var oSettings = $('#example').dataTable().fnSettings();
* oSettings.oScroller.fnScrollToRow( 500 );
* } );
*/
"fnScrollToRow": function ( iRow, bAnimate )
{
var px = this.fnRowToPixels( iRow );
if ( typeof bAnimate == 'undefined' || bAnimate )
{
$(this.dom.scroller).animate( {
"scrollTop": px
} );
}
else
{
$(this.dom.scroller).scrollTop( px );
}
},
/**
* Calculate and store information about how many rows are to be displayed in the scrolling
* viewport, based on current dimensions in the browser's rendering. This can be particularly
* useful if the table is initially drawn in a hidden element - for example in a tab.
* @param {bool} [bRedraw=true] Redraw the table automatically after the recalculation, with
* the new dimentions forming the basis for the draw.
* @returns {void}
* @example
* $(document).ready(function() {
* // Make the example container hidden to throw off the browser's sizing
* document.getElementById('container').style.display = "none";
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sAjaxSource": "media/dataset/large.txt",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "fnInitComplete": function (o) {
* // Immediately scroll to row 1000
* o.oScroller.fnScrollToRow( 1000 );
* }
* } );
*
* setTimeout( function () {
* // Make the example container visible and recalculate the scroller sizes
* document.getElementById('container').style.display = "block";
* oTable.fnSettings().oScroller.fnMeasure();
* }, 3000 );
*/
"fnMeasure": function ( bRedraw )
{
if ( this.s.autoHeight )
{
this._fnCalcRowHeight();
}
this.s.viewportHeight = $(this.dom.scroller).height();
this.s.viewportRows = parseInt( this.s.viewportHeight/this.s.rowHeight, 10 )+1;
this.s.dt._iDisplayLength = this.s.viewportRows * this.s.displayBuffer;
if ( this.s.trace )
{
console.log(
'Row height: '+this.s.rowHeight +' '+
'Viewport height: '+this.s.viewportHeight +' '+
'Viewport rows: '+ this.s.viewportRows +' '+
'Display rows: '+ this.s.dt._iDisplayLength
);
}
if ( typeof bRedraw == 'undefined' || bRedraw )
{
this.s.dt.oInstance.fnDraw();
}
},
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Private methods (they are of course public in JS, but recommended as private)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/**
* Initialisation for Scroller
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
"_fnConstruct": function ()
{
var that = this;
/* Insert a div element that we can use to force the DT scrolling container to
* the height that would be required if the whole table was being displayed
*/
this.dom.force.style.position = "absolute";
this.dom.force.style.top = "0px";
this.dom.force.style.left = "0px";
this.dom.force.style.width = "1px";
this.dom.scroller = $('div.'+this.s.dt.oClasses.sScrollBody, this.s.dt.nTableWrapper)[0];
this.dom.scroller.appendChild( this.dom.force );
this.dom.scroller.style.position = "relative";
this.dom.table = $('>table', this.dom.scroller)[0];
this.dom.table.style.position = "absolute";
this.dom.table.style.top = "0px";
this.dom.table.style.left = "0px";
// Add class to 'announce' that we are a Scroller table
$(this.s.dt.nTableWrapper).addClass('DTS');
// Add a 'loading' indicator
if ( this.s.loadingIndicator )
{
$(this.dom.scroller.parentNode)
.css('position', 'relative')
.append('<div class="DTS_Loading">'+this.s.dt.oLanguage.sLoadingRecords+'</div>');
}
/* Initial size calculations */
if ( this.s.rowHeight && this.s.rowHeight != 'auto' )
{
this.s.autoHeight = false;
}
this.fnMeasure( false );
/* Scrolling callback to see if a page change is needed */
$(this.dom.scroller).scroll( function () {
that._fnScroll.call( that );
} );
/* In iOS we catch the touchstart event incase the user tries to scroll
* while the display is already scrolling
*/
$(this.dom.scroller).bind('touchstart', function () {
that._fnScroll.call( that );
} );
/* Update the scroller when the DataTable is redrawn */
this.s.dt.aoDrawCallback.push( {
"fn": function () {
if ( that.s.dt.bInitialised ) {
that._fnDrawCallback.call( that );
}
},
"sName": "Scroller"
} );
/* Add a state saving parameter to the DT state saving so we can restore the exact
* position of the scrolling
*/
this.s.dt.oApi._fnCallbackReg( this.s.dt, 'aoStateSaveParams', function (oS, oData) {
oData.iScroller = that.dom.scroller.scrollTop;
}, "Scroller_State" );
},
/**
* Scrolling function - fired whenever the scrolling position is changed. This method needs
* to use the stored values to see if the table should be redrawn as we are moving towards
* the end of the information that is currently drawn or not. If needed, then it will redraw
* the table based on the new position.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
"_fnScroll": function ()
{
var
that = this,
iScrollTop = this.dom.scroller.scrollTop,
iTopRow;
/* If the table has been sorted or filtered, then we use the redraw that
* DataTables as done, rather than performing our own
*/
if ( this.s.dt.bFiltered || this.s.dt.bSorted )
{
return;
}
if ( this.s.trace )
{
console.log(
'Scroll: '+iScrollTop+'px - boundaries: '+this.s.redrawTop+' / '+this.s.redrawBottom+'. '+
' Showing rows '+this.fnPixelsToRow(iScrollTop)+
' to '+this.fnPixelsToRow(iScrollTop+$(this.dom.scroller).height())+
' in the viewport, with rows '+this.s.dt._iDisplayStart+
' to '+(this.s.dt._iDisplayEnd)+' rendered by the DataTable'
);
}
/* Update the table's information display for what is now in the viewport */
this._fnInfo();
/* We dont' want to state save on every scroll event - that's heavy handed, so
* use a timeout to update the state saving only when the scrolling has finished
*/
clearTimeout( this.s.stateTO );
this.s.stateTO = setTimeout( function () {
that.s.dt.oApi._fnSaveState( that.s.dt );
}, 250 );
/* Check if the scroll point is outside the trigger boundary which would required
* a DataTables redraw
*/
if ( iScrollTop < this.s.redrawTop || iScrollTop > this.s.redrawBottom )
{
var preRows = ((this.s.displayBuffer-1)/2) * this.s.viewportRows;
iTopRow = parseInt( iScrollTop / this.s.rowHeight, 10 ) - preRows;
if ( iTopRow < 0 )
{
/* At the start of the table */
iTopRow = 0;
}
else if ( iTopRow + this.s.dt._iDisplayLength > this.s.dt.fnRecordsDisplay() )
{
/* At the end of the table */
iTopRow = this.s.dt.fnRecordsDisplay() - this.s.dt._iDisplayLength;
if ( iTopRow < 0 )
{
iTopRow = 0;
}
}
else if ( iTopRow % 2 !== 0 )
{
/* For the row-striping classes (odd/even) we want only to start on evens
* otherwise the stripes will change between draws and look rubbish
*/
iTopRow++;
}
if ( iTopRow != this.s.dt._iDisplayStart )
{
/* Cache the new table position for quick lookups */
this.s.tableTop = $(this.s.dt.nTable).offset().top;
this.s.tableBottom = $(this.s.dt.nTable).height() + this.s.tableTop;
/* Do the DataTables redraw based on the calculated start point - note that when
* using server-side processing we introduce a small delay to not DoS the server...
*/
if ( this.s.dt.oFeatures.bServerSide ) {
clearTimeout( this.s.drawTO );
this.s.drawTO = setTimeout( function () {
that.s.dt._iDisplayStart = iTopRow;
that.s.dt.oApi._fnCalculateEnd( that.s.dt );
that.s.dt.oApi._fnDraw( that.s.dt );
}, this.s.serverWait );
}
else
{
this.s.dt._iDisplayStart = iTopRow;
this.s.dt.oApi._fnCalculateEnd( this.s.dt );
this.s.dt.oApi._fnDraw( this.s.dt );
}
if ( this.s.trace )
{
console.log( 'Scroll forcing redraw - top DT render row: '+ iTopRow );
}
}
}
},
/**
* Draw callback function which is fired when the DataTable is redrawn. The main function of
* this method is to position the drawn table correctly the scrolling container for the rows
* that is displays as a result of the scrolling position.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
"_fnDrawCallback": function ()
{
var
that = this,
iScrollTop = this.dom.scroller.scrollTop,
iScrollBottom = iScrollTop + this.s.viewportHeight;
/* Set the height of the scrolling forcer to be suitable for the number of rows
* in this draw
*/
this.dom.force.style.height = (this.s.rowHeight * this.s.dt.fnRecordsDisplay())+"px";
/* Calculate the position that the top of the table should be at */
var iTableTop = (this.s.rowHeight*this.s.dt._iDisplayStart);
if ( this.s.dt._iDisplayStart === 0 )
{
iTableTop = 0;
}
else if ( this.s.dt._iDisplayStart === this.s.dt.fnRecordsDisplay() - this.s.dt._iDisplayLength )
{
iTableTop = this.s.rowHeight * this.s.dt._iDisplayStart;
}
this.dom.table.style.top = iTableTop+"px";
/* Cache some information for the scroller */
this.s.tableTop = iTableTop;
this.s.tableBottom = $(this.s.dt.nTable).height() + this.s.tableTop;
this.s.redrawTop = iScrollTop - ( (iScrollTop - this.s.tableTop) * this.s.boundaryScale );
this.s.redrawBottom = iScrollTop + ( (this.s.tableBottom - iScrollBottom) * this.s.boundaryScale );
if ( this.s.trace )
{
console.log(
"Table redraw. Table top: "+iTableTop+"px "+
"Table bottom: "+this.s.tableBottom+" "+
"Scroll boundary top: "+this.s.redrawTop+" "+
"Scroll boundary bottom: "+this.s.redrawBottom+" "+
"Rows drawn: "+this.s.dt._iDisplayLength);
}
/* Because of the order of the DT callbacks, the info update will
* take precidence over the one we want here. So a 'thread' break is
* needed
*/
setTimeout( function () {
that._fnInfo.call( that );
}, 0 );
/* Restore the scrolling position that was saved by DataTable's state saving
* Note that this is done on the second draw when data is Ajax sourced, and the
* first draw when DOM soured
*/
if ( this.s.dt.oFeatures.bStateSave && this.s.dt.oLoadedState !== null &&
typeof this.s.dt.oLoadedState.iScroller != 'undefined' )
{
if ( (this.s.dt.sAjaxSource !== null && this.s.dt.iDraw == 2) ||
(this.s.dt.sAjaxSource === null && this.s.dt.iDraw == 1) )
{
setTimeout( function () {
$(that.dom.scroller).scrollTop( that.s.dt.oLoadedState.iScroller );
that.s.redrawTop = that.s.dt.oLoadedState.iScroller - (that.s.viewportHeight/2);
}, 0 );
}
}
},
/**
* Automatic calculation of table row height. This is just a little tricky here as using
* initialisation DataTables has tale the table out of the document, so we need to create
* a new table and insert it into the document, calculate the row height and then whip the
* table out.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
"_fnCalcRowHeight": function ()
{
var nTable = this.s.dt.nTable.cloneNode( false );
var nContainer = $(
'<div class="'+this.s.dt.oClasses.sWrapper+' DTS">'+
'<div class="'+this.s.dt.oClasses.sScrollWrapper+'">'+
'<div class="'+this.s.dt.oClasses.sScrollBody+'"></div>'+
'</div>'+
'</div>'
)[0];
$(nTable).append(
'<tbody>'+
'<tr>'+
'<td>&nbsp;</td>'+
'</tr>'+
'</tbody>'
);
$('div.'+this.s.dt.oClasses.sScrollBody, nContainer).append( nTable );
document.body.appendChild( nContainer );
this.s.rowHeight = $('tbody tr', nTable).outerHeight();
document.body.removeChild( nContainer );
},
/**
* Update any information elements that are controlled by the DataTable based on the scrolling
* viewport and what rows are visible in it. This function basically acts in the same way as
* _fnUpdateInfo in DataTables, and effectively replaces that function.
* @returns {void}
* @private
*/
"_fnInfo": function ()
{
if ( !this.s.dt.oFeatures.bInfo )
{
return;
}
var
dt = this.s.dt,
iScrollTop = this.dom.scroller.scrollTop,
iStart = this.fnPixelsToRow(iScrollTop)+1,
iMax = dt.fnRecordsTotal(),
iTotal = dt.fnRecordsDisplay(),
iPossibleEnd = this.fnPixelsToRow(iScrollTop+$(this.dom.scroller).height()),
iEnd = iTotal < iPossibleEnd ? iTotal : iPossibleEnd,
sStart = dt.fnFormatNumber( iStart ),
sEnd = dt.fnFormatNumber( iEnd ),
sMax = dt.fnFormatNumber( iMax ),
sTotal = dt.fnFormatNumber( iTotal ),
sOut;
if ( dt.fnRecordsDisplay() === 0 &&
dt.fnRecordsDisplay() == dt.fnRecordsTotal() )
{
/* Empty record set */
sOut = dt.oLanguage.sInfoEmpty+ dt.oLanguage.sInfoPostFix;
}
else if ( dt.fnRecordsDisplay() === 0 )
{
/* Rmpty record set after filtering */
sOut = dt.oLanguage.sInfoEmpty +' '+
dt.oLanguage.sInfoFiltered.replace('_MAX_', sMax)+
dt.oLanguage.sInfoPostFix;
}
else if ( dt.fnRecordsDisplay() == dt.fnRecordsTotal() )
{
/* Normal record set */
sOut = dt.oLanguage.sInfo.
replace('_START_', sStart).
replace('_END_', sEnd).
replace('_TOTAL_', sTotal)+
dt.oLanguage.sInfoPostFix;
}
else
{
/* Record set after filtering */
sOut = dt.oLanguage.sInfo.
replace('_START_', sStart).
replace('_END_', sEnd).
replace('_TOTAL_', sTotal) +' '+
dt.oLanguage.sInfoFiltered.replace('_MAX_',
dt.fnFormatNumber(dt.fnRecordsTotal()))+
dt.oLanguage.sInfoPostFix;
}
var n = dt.aanFeatures.i;
if ( typeof n != 'undefined' )
{
for ( var i=0, iLen=n.length ; i<iLen ; i++ )
{
$(n[i]).html( sOut );
}
}
}
};
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Statics
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/**
* Scroller default settings for initialisation
* @namespace
* @static
*/
Scroller.oDefaults = {
/**
* Indicate if Scroller show show trace information on the console or not. This can be
* useful when debugging Scroller or if just curious as to what it is doing, but should
* be turned off for production.
* @type bool
* @default false
* @static
* @example
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "oScroller": {
* "trace": true
* }
* } );
*/
"trace": false,
/**
* Scroller will attempt to automatically calculate the height of rows for it's internal
* calculations. However the height that is used can be overridden using this parameter.
* @type int|string
* @default auto
* @static
* @example
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "oScroller": {
* "rowHeight": 30
* }
* } );
*/
"rowHeight": "auto",
/**
* When using server-side processing, Scroller will wait a small amount of time to allow
* the scrolling to finish before requesting more data from the server. This prevents
* you from DoSing your own server! The wait time can be configured by this parameter.
* @type int
* @default 200
* @static
* @example
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "oScroller": {
* "serverWait": 100
* }
* } );
*/
"serverWait": 200,
/**
* The display buffer is what Scroller uses to calculate how many rows it should pre-fetch
* for scrolling. Scroller automatically adjusts DataTables' display length to pre-fetch
* rows that will be shown in "near scrolling" (i.e. just beyond the current display area).
* The value is based upon the number of rows that can be displayed in the viewport (i.e.
* a value of 1), and will apply the display range to records before before and after the
* current viewport - i.e. a factor of 3 will allow Scroller to pre-fetch 1 viewport's worth
* of rows before the current viewport, the current viewport's rows and 1 viewport's worth
* of rows after the current viewport. Adjusting this value can be useful for ensuring
* smooth scrolling based on your data set.
* @type int
* @default 7
* @static
* @example
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "oScroller": {
* "displayBuffer": 10
* }
* } );
*/
"displayBuffer": 9,
/**
* Scroller uses the boundary scaling factor to decide when to redraw the table - which it
* typically does before you reach the end of the currently loaded data set (in order to
* allow the data to look continuous to a user scrolling through the data). If given as 0
* then the table will be redrawn whenever the viewport is scrolled, while 1 would not
* redraw the table until the currently loaded data has all been shown. You will want
* something in the middle - the default factor of 0.5 is usually suitable.
* @type float
* @default 0.5
* @static
* @example
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "oScroller": {
* "boundaryScale": 0.75
* }
* } );
*/
"boundaryScale": 0.5,
/**
* Show (or not) the loading element in the background of the table. Note that you should
* include the dataTables.scroller.css file for this to be displayed correctly.
* @type boolean
* @default false
* @static
* @example
* var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
* "sScrollY": "200px",
* "sDom": "frtiS",
* "bDeferRender": true,
* "oScroller": {
* "loadingIndicator": true
* }
* } );
*/
"loadingIndicator": false
};
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Constants
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/**
* Name of this class
* @type String
* @default Scroller
* @static
*/
Scroller.prototype.CLASS = "Scroller";
/**
* Scroller version
* @type String
* @default See code
* @static
*/
Scroller.VERSION = "1.1.0";
Scroller.prototype.VERSION = Scroller.VERSION;
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Initialisation
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*
* Register a new feature with DataTables
*/
if ( typeof $.fn.dataTable == "function" &&
typeof $.fn.dataTableExt.fnVersionCheck == "function" &&
$.fn.dataTableExt.fnVersionCheck('1.9.0') )
{
$.fn.dataTableExt.aoFeatures.push( {
"fnInit": function( oDTSettings ) {
var init = (typeof oDTSettings.oInit.oScroller == 'undefined') ?
{} : oDTSettings.oInit.oScroller;
var oScroller = new Scroller( oDTSettings, init );
return oScroller.dom.wrapper;
},
"cFeature": "S",
"sFeature": "Scroller"
} );
}
else
{
alert( "Warning: Scroller requires DataTables 1.9.0 or greater - www.datatables.net/download");
}
// Attach Scroller to DataTables so it can be accessed as an 'extra'
$.fn.dataTable.Scroller = Scroller;
})(jQuery, window, document);