To get started, simply install jquery.dynatable.js (along with jQuery), and add the following in the document.ready or after the table: Read / Normalize The HTML table is scanned and normalized into an array of JSON objects (or collection) where each JSON object (or record) corresponds to a row in the table. Operate The JSON collection can be sorted, searched/filtered, and paginated/sliced. Write
TL;DR This 3 minute screencast will show you what it's all about! (prefer reading? scroll down) Installation # Install as a standalone gem $ gem install table_print # Install within rails In your Gemfile: gem "table_print" $ bundle install Exploration The heart of table_print is - you guessed it - a table! It's an efficient way to view a list of structured data, making it easy to scan and compare
Another example (with a custom date sorting function) can be found on the Moo Database browser. Installation Download tablesort.js (9KB) or the compressed tablesort-min.js (4KB), then add this line anywhere in your page: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript1.2' SRC='tablesort.js'></SCRIPT> Modify your table(s) so that the header row(s) are within a <THEAD> block, any footer rows are within a <TFOOT> block
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