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TreeGrid versions compatibility

Changes log (txt file) Using custom CSS from 13.3 to 14.0 Upgrading from 9.3 to 10.0 Upgrading from 5.9 to 6.0

Using in JavaScript frameworks

Angular Ember Express React Svelte Vue Other frameworks NodeJS server SalesForce LWC

Creating grid

Simple examples Basic information Creating grid Deleting grid Reloading grid Rendering grid Accessing grid by API

Data & communication
Data communication with server

Communication types AJAX communication AJAX SOAP envelope Submit communication Directly included data Data from JavaScript Cross domain / local load by JSONP Sessions (AJAX) Server response (AJAX) Synchronous communication (AJAX) Caching (AJAX) API (AJAX)

Download data

Settings for data download Layout XML structure Data XML structure

Upload data

Settings for data upload API for upload XML structure sent to server

Changing data from server

XML structure of download changes XML structure of request for a cell Synchronizing data with server

Input / output data formats

Complete list of tags Internal XML format Short XML format Extra short XML format DTD XML format JSON format

Cells
Cell basics

Cell type Cell format Dynamic format Dynamic type Cell value Reading / writing attributes by API Cell HTML Cell default Range or more values in one cell Cell with link URL Cell hint Cell tooltip / title Cell popup menu

Cell editing and changing values

Cell editability Dynamic editing Locking Defaults list Suggest list (auto complete) Tags input Changing cell value Mass cell change Clearing cells Editing cells Controlling <input> tag by JavaScript Input validation and restrictions Side checkbox Cell selecting

Calculations - cell formulas

Basics Formulas Mathematical functions Aggregate functions Special functions for actions Custom functions

Calculations - editable cell formulas

Basics Suggest list (auto complete) Defined names Actions for choosing cells Conditional functions Lookup functions Cell reference functions Logical functions Informational functions Mathematical functions Trigonometry functions Rounding numbers Number conversions String functions Date functions Summary functions Custom functions

Cell side buttons

Introduction Right side Button Left side Icon

Cell spanning

Column span Row span Dynamic spanning

Cell style and color

Basic grid style Sizing and scaling - responsive design Dynamic cell style attributes Cell CSS class Cell background color Dynamic cell border Cell HTML style Row color alteration Cell mouse cursor

Editable cell images

Insert image Edit image

Cell types
Automatic type - Auto String - Text, Lines & Pass
Number - Int & Float

Format Localization

Date and time - Date

Format Calendar component Dates dialog Localization

List & combo - Enum & Radio

Introduction Definition Related lists Enum specific Radio specific

Checkbox - Bool
Action button - Button

Introduction Basic clickable button Switch button Radio / tab button Menu button Combo switch button Combo radio / tab button Special Space rows with buttons

Panel with more buttons - Panel

Definition Standard fast panel Custom panel

HTML and special types

Html type EHtml type (editable) Icon type Abs type List type Editable Link type Editable Img type DropCols type Upload File type

Columns

Column basics Column index Column visibility Column visibility menu Column selecting Column tree Auto column tree Column position and moving Column adding and copying Column deleting Column width Column API

Rows
Row basics

Rows by functionality Rows by position Row name Row id Row index

Default rows

Description Example of default rows Example of changing default row Attributes

Row tree

Tree attributes Actions & API for expand / collapse

Row identification

Setting row id attribute Row id attribute in tree Row id created from cell values API for row ids

Row visibility
Row adding and copying

Five ways of adding rows to grid Adding and copying restrictions Adding new empty rows Copying existing rows

Row deleting Row moving and dragging Row selecting Row height Row API Space rows
Features
Sorting rows

Sort settings Controlling sort position Comparing strings Sorting actions Sorting API

Grouping rows to tree

Group settings Creating groups Comparing strings Created group rows <D Group='1'/> User interface to choose grouping Grouping actions and API

Filtering rows

Filter settings Comparing strings User interface to choose filter Filter actions and API

Searching in rows and cells

Search settings User interface for search Search actions and API

Printing grid

Print settings Choosing items to print Page size Print API

Print / export to PDF

Introduction Client side settings Printing options Client side API Server side API Data sent from client to server

Export to Excel or CSV

Introduction and export types Basic settings Styling export XLSX export Gantt export CSV export Old XLS / XHTML export Export API Communication with server Client export Server export

Import from Excel

Basic settings Sheets manipulation

Copy & paste rows via clipboard

Copy & paste permissions Copying to clipboard Pasting from clipboard

Master - detail grids

Introduction External master - detail grids Nested master - detail grids Synchronizing grids Other attributes for master - detail

Pivot tables

Pivot attributes & API Pivot formulas

External objects (custom JavaScript objects) Undo & Redo
Gantt and bar chart
Gantt objects

Gantt objects list Display settings Edit settings

Main bar

Definition of main bar and plans Main bar as Task Edit settings Main bar content and side html Tip on mouse hover Vertical position and height Style specific attributes API to manipulate Main bars Actions Side text (deprecated) Real Flow (deprecated)

Run bar

GanttRun Definition Extended definition Run bar as Task Edit settings Save format Selecting Run boxes Run box content and side html Tip on mouse hover Box identification Vertical position and height Style specific attributes Overlaid (Error) boxes Containers for more boxes Dragging - moving and resizing API to manipulate Run boxes Actions Run special formulas

Summary task

Main for Main Main for Run Editable Main Editable Run

Gantt icons - Flag & Point

Flag - icon with text Point - math points

Gantt display objects

Header - column captions Cell and column Background Vertical movable Line Mark & Progress line

Gantt zoom

Zoom options Chart size limits Zoom selection Paging in Gantt chart

Dependency, constraints & schedule

Introduction Data units Defining dependencies Dependency colors and shapes Changing dependencies Correcting dependencies Scheduling algorithm Project date constraints Task date constraints Critical path - Slack (Float)

Gantt calendars

Global base calendar Local calendar Calendar list Calendars dialog Other settings

Gantt resources

Resources list Resources assign Resources filter Resources calculations Availability chart Resource usage chart Generated resource usage chart

Gantt popup menu Gantt API
Line and XY points charts

Charts in grid cells Chart JSON definition Base chart settings Basic attributes Size Axis and caption Individual chart lines Data sources Visual settings API for standalone usage

Paging in large grids
Paging root rows

Paging types and attributes Auto adding root pages API for paging

Pager components

Side pager Side pager type Pages Side pager type Gantt Side pager type Custom Pager with navigation buttons & edit Pager as list of page indexes

Paging in tree

ChildPaging - load / render on expand MaxChildren - limit children count ChildParts - load / render on scroll

Paging columns

Paging types and attributes Auto adding column pages API for column paging

Server paging

Server paging for root rows Server communication in root paging Root paging in very large tables Server paging in tree Server communication in tree paging XML Request for Data in root paging XML Download Data in root paging XML Request for root Page / children XML Download root Page / children API for server paging

TreeGrid DLL/SO for server paging

Introduction Compatibility with TreeGrid control Using TreeGrid server DLL/SO ASP.NET C# ASP.NET VB PHP JSP Java TreeGrid server concepts Function reference Calculations

JSON menus and dialogs
JSON menu description JSON menu definition example
Menu settings

Base attributes Visual settings Key navigation Behavior Size and scroll

Menu item settings

Base attributes Clickable item Inactive caption Collapsible sub level Popup sub menu Columns Bool item Enum item Edit item

Custom menu in JavaScript

Show custom menu Custom menu position Custom menu advanced settings Custom menu JavaScript events Custom menu JavaScript methods

Calendar dialog Custom calendar & JavaScript events Custom dialog in JavaScript
Global grid settings
Grid size and scroll

Default behavior Maximize grid height and width Update size according to the content Let a user to control the grid size Widths of individual sections Other scrolling attributes and API

Media rules - responsive design
Languages

Language & regional setup (Text.xml) Translate texts dynamically Change language

Grid cursor - Focus & hover

Focused cell and row Focused cell range Move and copy focused cells Filling cell values by dragging Tabulator navigation Key navigation Cursor look - focus & hover

Selecting rows, cells and columns

Selecting base Selecting rows Selecting cells Selecting columns

Global settings

Status messages Configuration menus Configuration menu - options Configuration menu - columns Configuration menu - print / PDF Configuration menu - export Default toolbar Useful API function Help file

Animations

Animations base Row animations Column animations Cell animations Animations for undo / redo Animations for server side changes Dialog animations

Grid configuration in cookies
Mouse & key events & actions

List of event handler types TreeGrid mouse events Mouse event names Key and mouse button prefixes Touch event names Event targets Assigning event actions / callbacks Event action parameters Action name suffix Calling actions from JavaScript Creating custom actions Focused vs. Actual cell TreeGrid key events JavaScript API events

Mouse API event TreeGrid files
Debugging and testing

Debug window Automated testing

How to run TreeGrid React examples

0) Run and test TreeGrid React examples (optional)

Download TreeGrid examples package from http://www.treegrid.com/Download#Trial and unzip it to some directory, preserve its directories structure.
TreeGrid examples package contains simple examples for React framework located in /ExamplesNode/React/.
There are four example sets, for plain React without NodeJS created statically and dynamically and for create-react-app with and without TypeScript.
The examples are for React versions 18 and 17, but they were tested and work without changes also in React version 16 and 15.

Plain React examples (without installation and NodeJS)

React examples created by NodeJS template create-react-app (with and without TypeScript)

Note that create-react-app does not work correctly in IE11 and older, regardless on any polyfill!

Optionally install and run sample NodeJS server that serves data for the React examples from SQLLite database.

The server is needed for the most of the React examples to serve their data.


Using TreeGrid in React project



Installation

1) Copy TreeGrid distribution (/Grid)

Copy TreeGrid required files from TreeGrid examples package to the React project. The TreeGrid examples package can be downloaded from http://www.treegrid.com/Download#Trial

2) Include TreeGrid script (GridE.js)

Link TreeGrid script file GridE.js to the React main html file, e.g. into public/index.html, into <head> section as <script src="Grid/GridE.js"></script>, use correct path to GridE.js file.
Or if your React project displays TreeGrid only conditionally, you can link GridED.js short script instead of GridE.js main script to download the GridE.js automatically on demand.

3) If you use TypeScript copy TreeGrid TypeScript API definition (TreeGrid.TypeScript.API.d.ts)

Copy file TreeGrid.TypeScript.API.d.ts (located in the TreeGrid examples package in /ExamplesNode/React/ directory) to the /src directory.
This file contains TypeScript declaration of all TreeGrid API methods, properties and events.
If you use isolatedModules (default in React), import the TreeGrid.TypeScript.API.d.ts to all files where the TreeGrid API is used.


Create TreeGrid grid / Gantt / sheet

4) Create TreeGrid statically by HTML tag (<treegrid> / <bdo>)

Create TreeGrid statically somewhere in your page by adding <treegrid> tag to some html file or in some React component.
For more information about <treegrid> / <bdo> tag see Creating TreeGrid.

5) Create TreeGrid dynamically by script (TreeGrid(...))

Or create TreeGrid dynamically from JavaScript or TypeScript by window.TreeGrid( ) function.
For example: var grid = window.TreeGrid({Debug:'check', Layout: { Url:"Layouts/StaticDef.js" }, Data: { Url:"Layouts/StaticData.js" } },"MyTag");, where MyTag is an id of <div> tag where TreeGrid will be created (it will be TreeGrid MainTag).
For more information about TreeGrid( ) function see Creating TreeGrid.

Existing grid can be deleted by grid.Dispose( ) method. For more information see Deleting TreeGrid.
To reload grid with new content use grid.ReloadBody( ) method, to recreate grid completely from new layout and data use grid.Reload( ) method. For more information see Reloading TreeGrid.
To access existing grid on page by API link the TreeGrid with React component in point 6) or use global window.Grids object as window.Grids[grid_id] or for the only grid on page use window.Grids[0], for example window.Grids[0].Reload();.
For more information see Accessing TreeGrid by API.

6) Link created TreeGrid with React component (for API)

The simplest way is to assign a reference to React component in TreeGrid object and assign a reference to TreeGrid object in React component.


Create TreeGrid data (structure and content)

7) TreeGrid data formats (JSON / XML)

8) Defining TreeGrid layout (columns and configuration)

TreeGrid layout defines the grid / Gantt structure: configuration, columns (types, formats, widths, ...), toolbars, control rows, Gantt definition, etc. Simply it contains the whole TreeGrid definition except body rows and their cells. See Layout format and JSON format.
TreeGrid layout is usually static JSON or XML file, usually located in /public or similar directory accessible directly for browser.
But TreeGrid layout can be also dynamically created on server or by API or merged to TreeGrid data.
The layout definition is assigned in Layout object in TreeGrid() method (e.g. window.TreeGrid({Layout:{Url:'test.json'},...},...)) or with Layout_ prefix in <treegrid> tag (e.g. <treegrid Layout_Url='test.json' ... >).
For more information about the TreeGrid layouts see especially the Tutorial examples in this package that describe individual features and how defined and use them.

9) Creating TreeGrid data (rows and cells)

TreeGrid data defines the grid data rows and their cells with values. see Data format and JSON format.
TreeGrid data is usually created dynamically on server side from database or any other data source.
But TreeGrid data can be also static JSON / XML file or it can be generated dynamically by API.
The data definition is assigned in Data object in TreeGrid() method (e.g. window.TreeGrid({Data:{Url:'testdata.json'},...},...)) or with Data_ prefix in <treegrid> tag (e.g. <treegrid Data_Url='testdata.json' ... >).

10) TreeGrid data communication (AJAX / REST)

There are three usual ways of passing data to TreeGrid.


TreeGrid events and API

11) Catch TreeGrid XML/JSON events (Actions in data)

The XML/JSON event handlers are defined in TreeGrid Defaults.xml (located in /Grid directory), in layout XML/JSON file or data or in another input XML/JSON data.
The XML/JSON events are mostly mouse and key events like OnClick or OnMouseMove. There are also a few special events like OnChange.
The handlers are defined by On... attribute in Actions tag for the whole grid or by On... attribute assigned to particular column, default column, row, default row, row cell, default row cell.
The handlers are defined as JavaScript code in string. For example Actions: { ... OnClick:"alert('Clicked cell '+Row.id+','+Col);return 1;" ... } or Body:[[{... Col1OnClick:"alert('Clicked cell '+Row.id+','+Col);return 1;" ...},...]]
The React component (linked in point 6)) can be accessed in the handler code by Grid.Component, for example Actions: { ... OnClick:"Grid.Component.MyProcessClick(Row,Col)" ... }
The handler should return 1 to cancel event propagation or 0 to continue propagation and run next event handlers.
For more information see TreeGrid mouse events and TreeGrid key events.

12) Catch TreeGrid API events (in script)

TreeGrid API event handlers are JavaScript callbacks, they are defined as standard JavaScript / TypeScript functions that are called from TreeGrid code when the API event happens.
The API events can be used to run some code after TreeGrid is loaded, ready or rendered or some action is started or finished like data communication, editing, sorting, filtering, mouse actions like click, etc.
The event handlers can be assigned before any TreeGrid is created, e.g. in constructor of React component that uses TreeGrid.
For example: class App extends React.Component { ... constructor(...){ ... window.Grids.OnReady = function(G){ alert(G.id+" grid is ready to render"); } ... } ...
For more information about assigning API events see TreeGrid API events.

13) Using TreeGrid API (API methods)

The most of TreeGrid API methods are methods of (TGrid) grid object. The grid object can be got by this.Grid if called in the React component linked with created TreeGrid as described in point 6).
Or grid object can be got by global Grids object as window.Grids[grid_id] or for the only grid on page use window.Grids[0], for example window.Grids[0].Reload();. For more information see Accessing TreeGrid by API.
Many TreeGrid methods require (TRow) row object. The row object can be got by its id by GetRowById API method or by iterating rows, see Row iteration.
The column are passed to TreeGrid methods by their names as strings. The columns can be also iterated see Column iteration.