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Plugin Fancy Table
Use this wiki plugin to display data using the odd/even table style. Settings allow the table to be sortable by multiple rows, cause rows to span multiple columns and vice versa, set individual column widths and align text horizontally and vertically. Beginning with Tiki12 add sorting, filtering and pagination using the tablesorter parameters (separate tab below).
Table of contents
Parameters
Create a formatted table that can be filtered and sorted
Introduced in Tiki 1.
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Preferences required: wikiplugin_fancytable
Parameters | Accepted Values | Description | Default | Since |
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(body of plugin) | Rows separated by >> in the header; for the table body, one row per line. Cells separated by | (since Tiki4) or ~|~ in both cases. |
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tstotalformat |
Format for table totals (click here for patterns). Example: #,###. |
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colwidths |
Column widths followed by "px" for pixels or "%" for percentages. Each column
separated by | . |
4.1 | ||
headclass |
CSS class to apply to the heading row. | 1 | ||
head |
Header rows of the table. Use >> to separate multiple rows. |
1 | ||
colaligns |
text | Table body column horizontal alignments, separated by | . Choices: left , right , center , justify |
4.1 | |
colvaligns |
text | Table body column vertical alignments, separated by | . Choices: top , middle , bottom , baseline |
4.1 | |
headaligns |
text | Horizontal alignments for header cells, separated by | . Choices: left , right , center , justify |
4.1 | |
headvaligns |
text | Vertical alignments for header cells, separated by | ". Choices: top , middle , bottom , baseline |
4.1 | |
allowStickyHeaders |
(blank) n y |
Sticky Headers for the table when scrolling top Default value: No | n | 26 |
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Parameters | Accepted Values | Description | Default | Since |
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sortable |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Serves as the overall switch for turning jQuery Tablesorter on (also for filtering) as well as
overall sort settings. Enter y to allow sorting and n to disallow (n is the default).
Enter type:save to allow sorts to be saved between page refreshes.
Enter type:reset;text:***** to allow sorting and show an unsort button with
custom text. Enter type:savereset;text:buttontext to allow the same for saved sorts. |
n | 12.0 |
tsfilters |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Enter y for a blank text filter on all columns, or n for no filters. Or set custom column
filters separated by | for each column for the following filter choices and parameters:Text - type:text;placeholder:xxxx (For PluginTrackerlist this will be an exact search, for other plugins partial values will work.) From Tiki 18, you can add initial:t option to allow prefix search for text filter. E.g. type:text;initial:t Dropdown - type:dropdown;placeholder:****;empty:****;option:****;option:****;option:**** Options generated automatically if not set and the server parameter is not y .Use value=Display label to have the option value be different than the displayed label in
the dropdown.Use empty:Display label to include an option with the specified label that will filter only empty rows.
Only used if other options are not specified manually.Date range - type:date;format:yy-mm-dd;from:2013-06-30;to:2020-12-31 (from and to values set defaults for these fields when user clicks on the input field)Beware that items with empty date values will not be shown when default date range filters are applied. Numeric range - type:range;from:0;to:50 No filter - type:nofilter For example: tsfilters="type:dropdown;placeholder:Type to filter..." would result in a dropdown
filter on the first column with all unique values in that column in the dropdown list. |
12.0 | |
tscolselect |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Add a button for hiding and re-showing columns. Also sets priority for dropping columns when
browser is too narrow. Set each column to a number between 1 and 6 (1 is highest priority and last
to be dropped) or to critical to never hide or drop. An example with 4 columns:tscolselect="critical|4|5|6" |
14.0 | |
tsfilteroptions |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | The following options are available: reset (adds button to take off filters), and hide
(Filters are revealed upon mouseover. Hide doesn't work when date and range filters are used.).
To use both, set tsfilteroptions="type:reset;text:button text;style:hide" |
12.0 | |
tsoutput |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Enter y to set default values based on the site setting. Set custom values as in the following example: delivery:d;saveFileName:exported_teblesorter.csv |
24.5 | |
tspaginate |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Enter y to set default values based on the site setting for maximum records in listings (on the
pagination table of the Look & Feel admin panel). Set to n (and server cannot be set to
y ) for no pagination. Set custom values as in the following example: max:40;expand:60;expand:100;expand:140 |
12.0 | |
sortList |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Bracketed numbers for column number (first column = 0) and sort direction
(0 = ascending, 1 = descending, n = no sort, y = allow sorting but no pre-sort),
for example: [0,y],[1,0],[2,n] . If the first pre-sorted or no filter column is not the first column, then you
should use the y parameter (as in [0,y] ) to assign all previous columns. |
12.0 | |
tsortcolumns |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Set type and group settings for each column, using | to separate columns. To show group headings upon
page load, the Pre-sorted Columns parameter (0sortList ) will need to be set for a column with a group
setting. Group will not work in plugins where the Server Side Processing parameter (server ) is set to
y .Set type to one of the following: text ,
digit , currency , percent , usLongDate ,
shortDate , isoDate , dateFormat-ddmmyyyy ,
ipAddress , url , time , nosort Also handle strings in numeric columns with: string-min ,
string-maxHandle empty cells with: empty-top |
12.0 | |
tstotaloptions |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Pipe-separated options for totals for each column which are set in the tstotals parameter:format - overrides the default number format set in tstotalformat ignore - column will be excluded from total calculations set in the tstotals
parameter. Remember to include any columns that will be added for row totals set in the tstotals
parameter.Example: ignore|ignore|#,###. |
15.0 | |
tstotals |
any string except for HTML and PHP tags | Generate table, column or row totals and set labels, using either y or the following
syntax for each total: type:value;formula:value;filter:value;label:value .Setting to ( y ) will add one column total row set as follows: type:col;formula:sum;filter:visible;label:Totals .Separate multiple total row or column settings with a pipe ( | ). Set type only to
generate sums of visible values. In all cases, cells in columns set to be ignored in
the tstotaloptions parameter will not be included in calculations.Instructions for each total option follows: type - Choices are col , for a row of columns totals, row , for a
column of row totals, and all to include amounts from all cells in the table body in a row total.formula - set what the calculation is. Choices are: sum , count , max , min , mean ,
median , mode , range , varp , vars ,
stdevp , stdevs . Click here for a description of these options.filter - Determines the rows that will be included in the calculations (so no impact if type:row ). Also, when server="y" , only visible cells are included regardless of this
setting. Choices are visible (rows visible on the page), unfiltered (all rows not filtered out, even if not
visible because of pagination), all (all rows, even if filtered or hidden), and hidden (rows filtered out
and rows hidden due to pagination).label - set the label for the total, which will appear in the header for row totals and in the first column for column totals. |
15.0 |
Prerequisites and Tips
- In order to use tablesorter,
- Javascript must be enabled (enabled by default at Control Panels > Features > Programmer (tab)
- jQuery Sortable Tables must be activated (at Control Panels > Features > Interface (tab)
- Sorting a table with cells that span multiple columns or rows can give unexpected results
- Any
|
that you don't want interpreted as cell dividers may need to be placed inside of the~np~
and~/np~
tags.
Examples
Sorting, Filtering and Paginating
There are a number of options that allow the user to filter, sort and paginate a table. Below is an example that demonstrates many of these options.
This code:
{FANCYTABLE(head=" Fruit | Number | Vegetables | Date | Amount" sortable="type:reset" sortList="[0,0],[1,0]" tsortcolumns="type:text;group:letter|type:digit;group:number|type:word;group:word|type:shortDate;group:date-year|type:digit;group:number-10" tsfilters="type:text;placeholder:Type to filter...|type:range;from:0;to:200|type:dropdown|type:date|type:range;from:5;to:60;style:popup" tsfilteroptions="type:reset" tspaginate="max:5")} apples|10 | onions | 2/1/2010|40 lemons|200 | cucumbers | 3/3/2011|50 ... (leaving out some rows for illustration) lemons |10| tomatoes|1/2/2011|22 berries |50 | peas|6/6/2011|6 {FANCYTABLE}
Would produce:
Fruit | Number | Vegetables | Date | Amount |
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apples | 10 | onions | 2/1/2010 | 40 |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 3/3/2011 | 50 |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 4/3/2012 | 60 |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 1/2/2011 | 30 |
berries | 50 | peas | 6/6/2011 | 55 |
apples | 10 | onions | 2/1/2010 | 66 |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 3/3/2011 | 66 |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 4/3/2012 | 30 |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 1/2/2011 | 22 |
berries | 50 | peas | 6/6/2011 | 77 |
apples | 10 | onions | 2/1/2010 | 77 |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 3/3/2011 | 34 |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 4/3/2012 | 56 |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 1/2/2011 | 67 |
berries | 50 | peas | 6/6/2011 | 78 |
apples | 10 | onions | 2/1/2010 | 89 |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 3/3/2011 | 12 |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 4/3/2012 | 43 |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 1/2/2011 | 32 |
berries | 50 | peas | 6/6/2011 | 76 |
apples | 10 | onions | 2/1/2010 | 76 |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 3/3/2011 | 87 |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 4/3/2012 | 11 |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 1/2/2011 | 22 |
berries | 50 | peas | 6/6/2011 | 6 |
Automatic Totals
Automatic columns, row and table totals can be added. In addition to sums, the totals can be the count, max, min, mean, median, mode, range, varp, vars, stdevp, and stdevs (click here for a description of these options). The number format can also be set to apply to all totals or specific formats for each. The example below has all three types of totals (column, row and table) as well as variations showing totals based on whether values are hidden or not, including due to filtering.
This code:
{FANCYTABLE(head=" Fruit | Number | Vegetables | Amount" sortable="type:reset" sortList="[0,0],[1,0],[2,y],[3,y],[4,n]" colaligns="left|right|left|right" tsortcolumns="type:text|type:digit|type:word|type:digit" tsfilters="type:text;placeholder:Type to filter...|type:range;from:0;to:200|type:dropdown|type:range;from:5;to:60;style:popup" tsfilteroptions="type:reset" tspaginate="max:5" tstotals="type:col|type:col;filter:hidden|type:col;filter:all|type:all|type:all;filter:hidden|type:all;filter:all|type:row" tstotaloptions="ignore||ignore|" tstotalformat="#,###.")} apples|10 | onions | 40 lemons|200 | cucumbers | 50 oranges|100 | carrots | 60 lemons |10| tomatoes|30 berries |50 | peas|55 apples|10 | onions | 66 lemons|200 | cucumbers | 66 oranges|100 | carrots | 30 lemons |10| tomatoes|22 berries |50 | peas|77 apples|10 | onions |77 lemons|200 | cucumbers |34 oranges|100 | carrots | 56 lemons |10| tomatoes|67 berries |50 | peas|78 apples|10 | onions | 89 lemons|200 | cucumbers | 12 oranges|100 | carrots | 43 lemons |10| tomatoes|32 berries |50 | peas|76 apples|10 | onions |76 lemons|200 | cucumbers | 87 oranges|100 | carrots | 11 lemons |10| tomatoes|22 berries |50 | peas|6 {FANCYTABLE}
Would produce:
Fruit | Number | Vegetables | Amount | |
---|---|---|---|---|
apples | 10 | onions | 40 | |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 50 | |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 60 | |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 30 | |
berries | 50 | peas | 55 | |
apples | 10 | onions | 66 | |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 66 | |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 30 | |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 22 | |
berries | 50 | peas | 77 | |
apples | 10 | onions | 77 | |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 34 | |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 56 | |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 67 | |
berries | 50 | peas | 78 | |
apples | 10 | onions | 89 | |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 12 | |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 43 | |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 32 | |
berries | 50 | peas | 76 | |
apples | 10 | onions | 76 | |
lemons | 200 | cucumbers | 87 | |
oranges | 100 | carrots | 11 | |
lemons | 10 | tomatoes | 22 | |
berries | 50 | peas | 6 | |
Column sum | ||||
Column sum hidden | ||||
Column sum all | ||||
Table sum | ||||
Table sum hidden | ||||
Table sum all |
Multiple live filtering
In a simpler example, all you need to do is set sortable
to y
, in addition to being able to sort each column, you also get a line with fields to filter your data by matching a search string in one or more columns.
Example from http://i18n.tiki.org/Status :
This code:
{FANCYTABLE(head="Language code (ISO)|English name|Native Name|Completion|Percentage|Number of strings", sortable="y")} ar | Arabic | العربية | {gauge value="2,29" size="100" showvalue="false"} | 2,29% | Total: 14923 %%% Translated: 341 %%% Untranslated: 14582 bg | Bulgarian | български език | {gauge value="0,01" size="100" showvalue="false"} | 0,01% | Total: 14922 %%% Translated: 2 %%% Untranslated: 14920 ca | Catalan | Català | {gauge value="39,22" size="100" showvalue="false"} | 39,22% | Total: 14996 %%% Translated: 5882 %%% Untranslated: 9114 ... {FANCYTABLE}
Would produce (upper part):
Then you can sort by one or more columns, and filter you results by searching for some string in one or more columns. In the example below, sorted by one column ("Percentage"), and filtered by content in another column ("Native name" containing "de"):
Cells Spanning More Than One Row
This code:
{FANCYTABLE( head=" Type | Value ")} \\Vegetable | onions carrots \\\Fruits | lemons tomatoes strawberries {FANCYTABLE}
Would produce:
Type | Value |
---|---|
Vegetable | onions |
carrots | |
Fruits | lemons |
tomatoes | |
strawberries |
Related pages
- PluginSplit - arranges elements into an unformatted table
- jQuery
- Tablesorter - jQuery plugin used for sorting, filtering and pagination features
- http://mottie.github.io/tablesorter/docs/ - documentation for the jQuery plugin used for the sorting, filtering and pagination features