commit 7f61dd5fe3d27fc3dc5c580d842972c273678362 parent 3abf173d8954c982383285b29b39d15043e974cb Author: Daniel García <dani-garcia@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 21:33:43 +0200 Merge branch 'BlackDex-sql-optimizations' into main Diffstat:
38 files changed, 6252 insertions(+), 6003 deletions(-)
diff --git a/.github/workflows/build.yml b/.github/workflows/build.yml @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ jobs: steps: # Checkout the repo - name: Checkout - uses: actions/checkout@ec3a7ce113134d7a93b817d10a8272cb61118579 # v2.4.0 + uses: actions/checkout@2541b1294d2704b0964813337f33b291d3f8596b # v3.0.2 # End Checkout the repo @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ jobs: # Upload artifact to Github Actions - name: Upload artifact - uses: actions/upload-artifact@82c141cc518b40d92cc801eee768e7aafc9c2fa2 # v2.3.1 + uses: actions/upload-artifact@6673cd052c4cd6fcf4b4e6e60ea986c889389535 # v3.0.0 with: name: vaultwarden-${{ matrix.target-triple }}${{ matrix.ext }} path: target/${{ matrix.target-triple }}/release/vaultwarden${{ matrix.ext }} diff --git a/.github/workflows/hadolint.yml b/.github/workflows/hadolint.yml @@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ jobs: steps: # Checkout the repo - name: Checkout - uses: actions/checkout@ec3a7ce113134d7a93b817d10a8272cb61118579 # v2.4.0 + uses: actions/checkout@2541b1294d2704b0964813337f33b291d3f8596b # v3.0.2 # End Checkout the repo - # Download hadolint + # Download hadolint - https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/releases - name: Download hadolint shell: bash run: | sudo curl -L https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/releases/download/v${HADOLINT_VERSION}/hadolint-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) -o /usr/local/bin/hadolint && \ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/hadolint env: - HADOLINT_VERSION: 2.8.0 + HADOLINT_VERSION: 2.10.0 # End Download hadolint # Test Dockerfiles diff --git a/.github/workflows/release.yml b/.github/workflows/release.yml @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs: steps: - name: Skip Duplicates Actions id: skip_check - uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@f75dd6564bb646f95277dc8c3b80612e46a4a1ea # v3.4.1 + uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@9d116fa7e55f295019cfab7e3ab72b478bcf7fdd # v4.0.0 with: cancel_others: 'true' # Only run this when not creating a tag @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ jobs: steps: # Checkout the repo - name: Checkout - uses: actions/checkout@ec3a7ce113134d7a93b817d10a8272cb61118579 # v2.4.0 + uses: actions/checkout@2541b1294d2704b0964813337f33b291d3f8596b # v3.0.2 with: fetch-depth: 0 # Login to Docker Hub - name: Login to Docker Hub - uses: docker/login-action@42d299face0c5c43a0487c477f595ac9cf22f1a7 # v1.12.0 + uses: docker/login-action@49ed152c8eca782a232dede0303416e8f356c37b # v2.0.0 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }} diff --git a/.pre-commit-config.yaml b/.pre-commit-config.yaml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- repos: - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks - rev: v4.1.0 + rev: v4.2.0 hooks: - id: check-yaml - id: check-json diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ dependencies = [ "cached_proc_macro", "cached_proc_macro_types", "futures", - "hashbrown 0.12.0", + "hashbrown 0.12.1", "lazy_static", "once_cell", "thiserror", @@ -508,12 +508,12 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "cron" -version = "0.9.0" +version = "0.11.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" 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"bd829fe32373d27f76265620b5309d0340cb8550f523c1dda251d6298069069a" dependencies = [ "thiserror-impl", ] [[package]] name = "thiserror-impl" -version = "1.0.30" +version = "1.0.31" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "aa32fd3f627f367fe16f893e2597ae3c05020f8bba2666a4e6ea73d377e5714b" +checksum = "0396bc89e626244658bef819e22d0cc459e795a5ebe878e6ec336d1674a8d79a" dependencies = [ "proc-macro2", "quote", @@ -3308,9 +3301,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "tinyvec" -version = "1.5.1" +version = "1.6.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "2c1c1d5a42b6245520c249549ec267180beaffcc0615401ac8e31853d4b6d8d2" +checksum = "87cc5ceb3875bb20c2890005a4e226a4651264a5c75edb2421b52861a0a0cb50" dependencies = [ "tinyvec_macros", ] @@ -3323,9 +3316,9 @@ checksum = "cda74da7e1a664f795bb1f8a87ec406fb89a02522cf6e50620d016add6dbbf5c" [[package]] name = "tokio" -version = "1.17.0" +version = "1.18.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "2af73ac49756f3f7c01172e34a23e5d0216f6c32333757c2c61feb2bbff5a5ee" +checksum = "dce653fb475565de9f6fb0614b28bca8df2c430c0cf84bcd9c843f15de5414cc" dependencies = [ "bytes 1.1.0", "libc", @@ -3364,9 +3357,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "tokio-rustls" -version = "0.23.3" +version = "0.23.4" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "4151fda0cf2798550ad0b34bcfc9b9dcc2a9d2471c895c68f3a8818e54f2389e" +checksum = "c43ee83903113e03984cb9e5cebe6c04a5116269e900e3ddba8f068a62adda59" dependencies = [ "rustls", "tokio", @@ -3466,9 +3459,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "tracing-attributes" -version = "0.1.20" +version = "0.1.21" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "2e65ce065b4b5c53e73bb28912318cb8c9e9ad3921f1d669eb0e68b4c8143a2b" +checksum = "cc6b8ad3567499f98a1db7a752b07a7c8c7c7c34c332ec00effb2b0027974b7c" dependencies = [ "proc-macro2", "quote", @@ -3598,9 +3591,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "unicode-bidi" -version = "0.3.7" +version = "0.3.8" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "1a01404663e3db436ed2746d9fefef640d868edae3cceb81c3b8d5732fda678f" +checksum = "099b7128301d285f79ddd55b9a83d5e6b9e97c92e0ea0daebee7263e932de992" [[package]] name = "unicode-normalization" @@ -3613,9 +3606,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "unicode-xid" -version = "0.2.2" +version = "0.2.3" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "8ccb82d61f80a663efe1f787a51b16b5a51e3314d6ac365b08639f52387b33f3" +checksum = "957e51f3646910546462e67d5f7599b9e4fb8acdd304b087a6494730f9eebf04" [[package]] name = "universal-hash" @@ -3659,9 +3652,9 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "uuid" -version = "0.8.2" +version = "1.0.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "bc5cf98d8186244414c848017f0e2676b3fcb46807f6668a97dfe67359a3c4b7" +checksum = "8cfcd319456c4d6ea10087ed423473267e1a071f3bc0aa89f80d60997843c6f0" dependencies = [ "getrandom 0.2.6", ] @@ -3863,7 +3856,7 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "90b266eccb4b32595876f5c73ea443b0516da0b1df72ca07bc08ed9ba7f96ec1" dependencies = [ "base64", - "nom 7.1.1", + "nom", "openssl", "rand 0.8.5", "serde", @@ -3936,9 +3929,9 @@ checksum = "712e227841d057c1ee1cd2fb22fa7e5a5461ae8e48fa2ca79ec42cfc1931183f" [[package]] name = "windows-sys" -version = "0.34.0" +version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "5acdd78cb4ba54c0045ac14f62d8f94a03d10047904ae2a40afa1e99d8f70825" +checksum = "ea04155a16a59f9eab786fe12a4a450e75cdb175f9e0d80da1e17db09f55b8d2" dependencies = [ "windows_aarch64_msvc", "windows_i686_gnu", @@ -3949,33 +3942,33 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "windows_aarch64_msvc" -version = "0.34.0" +version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "17cffbe740121affb56fad0fc0e421804adf0ae00891205213b5cecd30db881d" +checksum = "9bb8c3fd39ade2d67e9874ac4f3db21f0d710bee00fe7cab16949ec184eeaa47" [[package]] name = "windows_i686_gnu" -version = "0.34.0" +version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "2564fde759adb79129d9b4f54be42b32c89970c18ebf93124ca8870a498688ed" +checksum = "180e6ccf01daf4c426b846dfc66db1fc518f074baa793aa7d9b9aaeffad6a3b6" [[package]] name = "windows_i686_msvc" -version = "0.34.0" +version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "9cd9d32ba70453522332c14d38814bceeb747d80b3958676007acadd7e166956" +checksum = "e2e7917148b2812d1eeafaeb22a97e4813dfa60a3f8f78ebe204bcc88f12f024" [[package]] name = "windows_x86_64_gnu" -version = "0.34.0" +version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "cfce6deae227ee8d356d19effc141a509cc503dfd1f850622ec4b0f84428e1f4" +checksum = "4dcd171b8776c41b97521e5da127a2d86ad280114807d0b2ab1e462bc764d9e1" [[package]] name = "windows_x86_64_msvc" -version = "0.34.0" +version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "d19538ccc21819d01deaf88d6a17eae6596a12e9aafdbb97916fb49896d89de9" +checksum = "c811ca4a8c853ef420abd8592ba53ddbbac90410fab6903b3e79972a631f7680" [[package]] name = "winreg" diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name = "vaultwarden" version = "1.0.0" authors = ["Daniel García <dani-garcia@users.noreply.github.com>"] edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.59" +rust-version = "1.60" resolver = "2" repository = "https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden" @@ -35,9 +35,10 @@ syslog = "6.0.1" # Needs to be v4 until fern is updated [dependencies] # Logging -log = "0.4.16" +log = "0.4.17" fern = { version = "0.6.1", features = ["syslog-6"] } tracing = { version = "0.1.34", features = ["log"] } # Needed to have lettre and webauthn-rs trace logging to work + backtrace = "0.3.65" # Logging panics to logfile instead stderr only # A `dotenv` implementation for Rust @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ dotenvy = { version = "0.15.1", default-features = false } once_cell = "1.10.0" # Numerical libraries -num-traits = "0.2.14" +num-traits = "0.2.15" num-derive = "0.3.3" # Web framework @@ -60,14 +61,14 @@ chashmap = "2.2.2" # Concurrent hashmap implementation # Async futures futures = "0.3.21" -tokio = { version = "1.17.0", features = ["rt-multi-thread", "fs", "io-util", "parking_lot"] } +tokio = { version = "1.18.1", features = ["rt-multi-thread", "fs", "io-util", "parking_lot", "time"] } # A generic serialization/deserialization framework -serde = { version = "1.0.136", features = ["derive"] } -serde_json = "1.0.79" +serde = { version = "1.0.137", features = ["derive"] } +serde_json = "1.0.81" # A safe, extensible ORM and Query builder -diesel = { version = "1.4.8", features = [ "chrono", "r2d2"] } +diesel = { version = "1.4.8", features = ["chrono", "r2d2"] } diesel_migrations = "1.4.0" # Bundled SQLite @@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ rand = "0.8.5" ring = "0.16.20" # UUID generation -uuid = { version = "0.8.2", features = ["v4"] } +uuid = { version = "1.0.0", features = ["v4"] } # Date and time libraries chrono = { version = "0.4.19", features = ["clock", "serde"], default-features = false } @@ -107,8 +108,8 @@ webauthn-rs = "0.3.2" url = "2.2.2" # Email libraries -lettre = { version = "0.10.0-rc.5", features = ["smtp-transport", "builder", "serde", "native-tls", "hostname", "tracing"], default-features = false } idna = "0.2.3" # Punycode conversion +lettre = { version = "0.10.0-rc.6", features = ["smtp-transport", "builder", "serde", "native-tls", "hostname", "tracing"], default-features = false } percent-encoding = "2.1.0" # URL encoding library used for URL's in the emails # Template library @@ -129,7 +130,7 @@ cookie = "0.16.0" cookie_store = "0.16.0" # Used by U2F, JWT and Postgres -openssl = "0.10.38" +openssl = "0.10.40" # CLI argument parsing pico-args = "0.4.2" @@ -139,21 +140,22 @@ paste = "1.0.7" governor = "0.4.2" # Capture CTRL+C -ctrlc = { version = "3.2.1", features = ["termination"] } +ctrlc = { version = "3.2.2", features = ["termination"] } # Allow overriding the default memory allocator # Mainly used for the musl builds, since the default musl malloc is very slow -mimalloc = { version = "0.1.28", features = ["secure"], default-features = false, optional = true } +mimalloc = { version = "0.1.29", features = ["secure"], default-features = false, optional = true } [patch.crates-io] -rocket = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = '6bdd2f818642683b3aadbda51d7573abefe045ab' } +rocket = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = '761ffb009ea9d35c32d3c8eecd948ec4434cd0a3' } # The maintainer of the `job_scheduler` crate doesn't seem to have responded # to any issues or PRs for almost a year (as of April 2021). This hopefully # temporary fork updates Cargo.toml to use more up-to-date dependencies. # In particular, `cron` has since implemented parsing of some common syntax # that wasn't previously supported (https://github.com/zslayton/cron/pull/64). -job_scheduler = { git = 'https://github.com/jjlin/job_scheduler', rev = 'ee023418dbba2bfe1e30a5fd7d937f9e33739806' } +# 2022-05-04: Forked/Updated the job_scheduler again use the latest dependencies and some fixes. +job_scheduler = { git = 'https://github.com/BlackDex/job_scheduler', rev = '9100fc596a083fd9c0b560f8f11f108e0a19d07e' } # Strip debuginfo from the release builds # Also enable thin LTO for some optimizations diff --git a/docker/Dockerfile.j2 b/docker/Dockerfile.j2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # This file was generated using a Jinja2 template. # Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles. -{% set build_stage_base_image = "rust:1.59-bullseye" %} +{% set build_stage_base_image = "rust:1.60-bullseye" %} {% if "alpine" in target_file %} {% if "amd64" in target_file %} {% set build_stage_base_image = "blackdex/rust-musl:x86_64-musl-stable" %} diff --git a/docker/amd64/Dockerfile b/docker/amd64/Dockerfile @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/amd64/Dockerfile.buildx b/docker/amd64/Dockerfile.buildx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/arm64/Dockerfile b/docker/arm64/Dockerfile @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/arm64/Dockerfile.buildx b/docker/arm64/Dockerfile.buildx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/armv6/Dockerfile b/docker/armv6/Dockerfile @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/armv6/Dockerfile.buildx b/docker/armv6/Dockerfile.buildx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/armv7/Dockerfile b/docker/armv7/Dockerfile @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/docker/armv7/Dockerfile.buildx b/docker/armv7/Dockerfile.buildx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ FROM vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:ad3b47c152206f25f2d2b70a93e68650a90d5c8105b894814f9bc7599517a603 as vault ########################## BUILD IMAGE ########################## -FROM rust:1.59-bullseye as build +FROM rust:1.60-bullseye as build diff --git a/rustfmt.toml b/rustfmt.toml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -#version = "One" +# version = "Two" edition = "2021" max_width = 120 newline_style = "Unix" use_small_heuristics = "Off" -#struct_lit_single_line = false -#overflow_delimited_expr = true +# struct_lit_single_line = false +# overflow_delimited_expr = true diff --git a/src/api/core/ciphers.rs b/src/api/core/ciphers.rs @@ -101,30 +101,36 @@ struct SyncData { async fn sync(data: SyncData, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Json<Value> { let user_json = headers.user.to_json(&conn).await; - let folders = Folder::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await; - let folders_json: Vec<Value> = folders.iter().map(Folder::to_json).collect(); + // Get all ciphers which are visible by the user + let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user_visible(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await; - let collections_json = stream::iter(Collection::find_by_user_uuid(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await) + let cipher_sync_data = CipherSyncData::new(&headers.user.uuid, &ciphers, &conn).await; + + // Lets generate the ciphers_json using all the gathered info + let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = stream::iter(ciphers) .then(|c| async { let c = c; // Move out this single variable - c.to_json_details(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await + c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, Some(&cipher_sync_data), &conn).await }) - .collect::<Vec<Value>>() + .collect() .await; - let policies = OrgPolicy::find_confirmed_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn); - let policies_json: Vec<Value> = policies.await.iter().map(OrgPolicy::to_json).collect(); - - let ciphers_json = stream::iter(Cipher::find_by_user_visible(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await) + let collections_json: Vec<Value> = stream::iter(Collection::find_by_user_uuid(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await) .then(|c| async { let c = c; // Move out this single variable - c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await + c.to_json_details(&headers.user.uuid, Some(&cipher_sync_data), &conn).await }) - .collect::<Vec<Value>>() + .collect() .await; - let sends = Send::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn); - let sends_json: Vec<Value> = sends.await.iter().map(|s| s.to_json()).collect(); + let folders_json: Vec<Value> = + Folder::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await.iter().map(Folder::to_json).collect(); + + let sends_json: Vec<Value> = + Send::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await.iter().map(Send::to_json).collect(); + + let policies_json: Vec<Value> = + OrgPolicy::find_confirmed_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await.iter().map(OrgPolicy::to_json).collect(); let domains_json = if data.exclude_domains { Value::Null @@ -147,10 +153,13 @@ async fn sync(data: SyncData, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Json<Value> { #[get("/ciphers")] async fn get_ciphers(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Json<Value> { - let ciphers_json = stream::iter(Cipher::find_by_user_visible(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await) + let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user_visible(&headers.user.uuid, &conn).await; + let cipher_sync_data = CipherSyncData::new(&headers.user.uuid, &ciphers, &conn).await; + + let ciphers_json = stream::iter(ciphers) .then(|c| async { let c = c; // Move out this single variable - c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await + c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, Some(&cipher_sync_data), &conn).await }) .collect::<Vec<Value>>() .await; @@ -173,7 +182,7 @@ async fn get_cipher(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult err!("Cipher is not owned by user") } - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await)) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, &conn).await)) } #[get("/ciphers/<uuid>/admin")] @@ -303,7 +312,7 @@ async fn post_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbCo let mut cipher = Cipher::new(data.Type, data.Name.clone()); update_cipher_from_data(&mut cipher, data, &headers, false, &conn, &nt, UpdateType::CipherCreate).await?; - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await)) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, &conn).await)) } /// Enforces the personal ownership policy on user-owned ciphers, if applicable. @@ -582,7 +591,7 @@ async fn put_cipher( update_cipher_from_data(&mut cipher, data, &headers, false, &conn, &nt, UpdateType::CipherUpdate).await?; - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await)) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, &conn).await)) } #[derive(Deserialize)] @@ -797,7 +806,7 @@ async fn share_cipher_by_uuid( ) .await?; - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, conn).await)) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, conn).await)) } /// v2 API for downloading an attachment. This just redirects the client to @@ -866,7 +875,7 @@ async fn post_attachment_v2( "AttachmentId": attachment_id, "Url": url, "FileUploadType": FileUploadType::Direct as i32, - response_key: cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await, + response_key: cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, &conn).await, }))) } @@ -1035,7 +1044,7 @@ async fn post_attachment( let (cipher, conn) = save_attachment(attachment, uuid, data, &headers, conn, nt).await?; - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await)) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, &conn).await)) } #[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment-admin", format = "multipart/form-data", data = "<data>")] @@ -1399,7 +1408,7 @@ async fn _restore_cipher_by_uuid(uuid: &str, headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn, n cipher.save(conn).await?; nt.send_cipher_update(UpdateType::CipherUpdate, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(conn).await); - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, conn).await)) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, None, conn).await)) } async fn _restore_multiple_ciphers( @@ -1463,3 +1472,66 @@ async fn _delete_cipher_attachment_by_id( nt.send_cipher_update(UpdateType::CipherUpdate, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(conn).await); Ok(()) } + +/// This will hold all the necessary data to improve a full sync of all the ciphers +/// It can be used during the `Cipher::to_json()` call. +/// It will prevent the so called N+1 SQL issue by running just a few queries which will hold all the data needed. +/// This will not improve the speed of a single cipher.to_json() call that much, so better not to use it for those calls. +pub struct CipherSyncData { + pub cipher_attachments: HashMap<String, Vec<Attachment>>, + pub cipher_folders: HashMap<String, String>, + pub cipher_favorites: HashSet<String>, + pub cipher_collections: HashMap<String, Vec<String>>, + pub user_organizations: HashMap<String, UserOrganization>, + pub user_collections: HashMap<String, CollectionUser>, +} + +impl CipherSyncData { + pub async fn new(user_uuid: &str, ciphers: &Vec<Cipher>, conn: &DbConn) -> Self { + // Generate a list of Cipher UUID's to be used during a query filter with an eq_any. + let cipher_uuids = stream::iter(ciphers).map(|c| c.uuid.to_string()).collect::<Vec<String>>().await; + + // Generate a list of Cipher UUID's containing a Vec with one or more Attachment records + let mut cipher_attachments: HashMap<String, Vec<Attachment>> = HashMap::new(); + for attachment in Attachment::find_all_by_ciphers(&cipher_uuids, conn).await { + cipher_attachments.entry(attachment.cipher_uuid.to_string()).or_default().push(attachment); + } + + // Generate a HashMap with the Cipher UUID as key and the Folder UUID as value + let cipher_folders: HashMap<String, String> = + stream::iter(FolderCipher::find_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await).collect().await; + + // Generate a HashSet of all the Cipher UUID's which are marked as favorite + let cipher_favorites: HashSet<String> = + stream::iter(Favorite::get_all_cipher_uuid_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await).collect().await; + + // Generate a HashMap with the Cipher UUID as key and one or more Collection UUID's + let mut cipher_collections: HashMap<String, Vec<String>> = HashMap::new(); + for (cipher, collection) in Cipher::get_collections_with_cipher_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await { + cipher_collections.entry(cipher).or_default().push(collection); + } + + // Generate a HashMap with the Organization UUID as key and the UserOrganization record + let user_organizations: HashMap<String, UserOrganization> = + stream::iter(UserOrganization::find_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await) + .map(|uo| (uo.org_uuid.to_string(), uo)) + .collect() + .await; + + // Generate a HashMap with the User_Collections UUID as key and the CollectionUser record + let user_collections: HashMap<String, CollectionUser> = + stream::iter(CollectionUser::find_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await) + .map(|uc| (uc.collection_uuid.to_string(), uc)) + .collect() + .await; + + Self { + cipher_attachments, + cipher_folders, + cipher_favorites, + cipher_collections, + user_organizations, + user_collections, + } + } +} diff --git a/src/api/core/emergency_access.rs b/src/api/core/emergency_access.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use serde_json::Value; use std::borrow::Borrow; use crate::{ - api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString}, + api::{core::CipherSyncData, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString}, auth::{decode_emergency_access_invite, Headers}, db::{models::*, DbConn, DbPool}, mail, CONFIG, @@ -595,10 +595,13 @@ async fn view_emergency_access(emer_id: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) err!("Emergency access not valid.") } - let ciphers_json = stream::iter(Cipher::find_owned_by_user(&emergency_access.grantor_uuid, &conn).await) + let ciphers = Cipher::find_owned_by_user(&emergency_access.grantor_uuid, &conn).await; + let cipher_sync_data = CipherSyncData::new(&emergency_access.grantor_uuid, &ciphers, &conn).await; + + let ciphers_json = stream::iter(ciphers) .then(|c| async { let c = c; // Move out this single variable - c.to_json(&host, &emergency_access.grantor_uuid, &conn).await + c.to_json(&host, &emergency_access.grantor_uuid, Some(&cipher_sync_data), &conn).await }) .collect::<Vec<Value>>() .await; diff --git a/src/api/core/mod.rs b/src/api/core/mod.rs @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ mod sends; pub mod two_factor; pub use ciphers::purge_trashed_ciphers; +pub use ciphers::CipherSyncData; pub use emergency_access::{emergency_notification_reminder_job, emergency_request_timeout_job}; pub use sends::purge_sends; pub use two_factor::send_incomplete_2fa_notifications; diff --git a/src/api/core/organizations.rs b/src/api/core/organizations.rs @@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ use rocket::Route; use serde_json::Value; use crate::{ - api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, JsonUpcaseVec, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType}, + api::{ + core::CipherSyncData, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, JsonUpcaseVec, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, + UpdateType, + }, auth::{decode_invite, AdminHeaders, Headers, ManagerHeaders, ManagerHeadersLoose, OwnerHeaders}, db::{models::*, DbConn}, mail, CONFIG, @@ -483,10 +486,13 @@ struct OrgIdData { #[get("/ciphers/organization-details?<data..>")] async fn get_org_details(data: OrgIdData, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Json<Value> { - let ciphers_json = stream::iter(Cipher::find_by_org(&data.organization_id, &conn).await) + let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_org(&data.organization_id, &conn).await; + let cipher_sync_data = CipherSyncData::new(&headers.user.uuid, &ciphers, &conn).await; + + let ciphers_json = stream::iter(ciphers) .then(|c| async { let c = c; // Move out this single variable - c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn).await + c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, Some(&cipher_sync_data), &conn).await }) .collect::<Vec<Value>>() .await; diff --git a/src/db/mod.rs b/src/db/mod.rs @@ -206,16 +206,16 @@ macro_rules! db_run { // Different code for each db ( $conn:ident: $( $($db:ident),+ $body:block )+ ) => {{ #[allow(unused)] use diesel::prelude::*; - #[allow(unused)] use crate::db::FromDb; + #[allow(unused)] use $crate::db::FromDb; let conn = $conn.conn.clone(); let mut conn = conn.lock_owned().await; match conn.as_mut().expect("internal invariant broken: self.connection is Some") { $($( #[cfg($db)] - crate::db::DbConnInner::$db($conn) => { + $crate::db::DbConnInner::$db($conn) => { paste::paste! { - #[allow(unused)] use crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::{self as schema, *}; + #[allow(unused)] use $crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::{self as schema, *}; #[allow(unused)] use [<__ $db _model>]::*; } @@ -227,16 +227,16 @@ macro_rules! db_run { ( @raw $conn:ident: $( $($db:ident),+ $body:block )+ ) => {{ #[allow(unused)] use diesel::prelude::*; - #[allow(unused)] use crate::db::FromDb; + #[allow(unused)] use $crate::db::FromDb; let conn = $conn.conn.clone(); let mut conn = conn.lock_owned().await; match conn.as_mut().expect("internal invariant broken: self.connection is Some") { $($( #[cfg($db)] - crate::db::DbConnInner::$db($conn) => { + $crate::db::DbConnInner::$db($conn) => { paste::paste! { - #[allow(unused)] use crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::{self as schema, *}; + #[allow(unused)] use $crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::{self as schema, *}; // @ RAW: #[allow(unused)] use [<__ $db _model>]::*; } @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ macro_rules! db_object { paste::paste! { #[allow(unused)] use super::*; #[allow(unused)] use diesel::prelude::*; - #[allow(unused)] use crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::*; + #[allow(unused)] use $crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::*; $( #[$attr] )* pub struct [<$name Db>] { $( @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ macro_rules! db_object { #[inline(always)] pub fn to_db(x: &super::$name) -> Self { Self { $( $field: x.$field.clone(), )+ } } } - impl crate::db::FromDb for [<$name Db>] { + impl $crate::db::FromDb for [<$name Db>] { type Output = super::$name; #[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] #[inline(always)] fn from_db(self) -> Self::Output { super::$name { $( $field: self.$field, )+ } } diff --git a/src/db/models/attachment.rs b/src/db/models/attachment.rs @@ -2,14 +2,12 @@ use std::io::ErrorKind; use serde_json::Value; -use super::Cipher; use crate::CONFIG; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "attachments"] #[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")] - #[belongs_to(super::Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")] #[primary_key(id)] pub struct Attachment { pub id: String, @@ -188,4 +186,15 @@ impl Attachment { .unwrap_or(0) }} } + + pub async fn find_all_by_ciphers(cipher_uuids: &Vec<String>, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { + db_run! { conn: { + attachments::table + .filter(attachments::cipher_uuid.eq_any(cipher_uuids)) + .select(attachments::all_columns) + .load::<AttachmentDb>(conn) + .expect("Error loading attachments") + .from_db() + }} + } } diff --git a/src/db/models/cipher.rs b/src/db/models/cipher.rs @@ -1,19 +1,17 @@ +use crate::CONFIG; use chrono::{Duration, NaiveDateTime, Utc}; use serde_json::Value; -use crate::CONFIG; +use super::{Attachment, CollectionCipher, Favorite, FolderCipher, User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization}; -use super::{ - Attachment, CollectionCipher, Favorite, FolderCipher, Organization, User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, - UserOrganization, -}; +use crate::api::core::CipherSyncData; + +use std::borrow::Cow; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "ciphers"] #[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] - #[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "organization_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Cipher { pub uuid: String, @@ -82,22 +80,32 @@ use crate::error::MapResult; /// Database methods impl Cipher { - pub async fn to_json(&self, host: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Value { + pub async fn to_json( + &self, + host: &str, + user_uuid: &str, + cipher_sync_data: Option<&CipherSyncData>, + conn: &DbConn, + ) -> Value { use crate::util::format_date; - let attachments = Attachment::find_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn).await; - // When there are no attachments use null instead of an empty array - let attachments_json = if attachments.is_empty() { - Value::Null + let mut attachments_json: Value = Value::Null; + if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { + if let Some(attachments) = cipher_sync_data.cipher_attachments.get(&self.uuid) { + attachments_json = attachments.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(host)).collect(); + } } else { - attachments.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(host)).collect() - }; + let attachments = Attachment::find_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn).await; + if !attachments.is_empty() { + attachments_json = attachments.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(host)).collect() + } + } let fields_json = self.fields.as_ref().and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str(s).ok()).unwrap_or(Value::Null); let password_history_json = self.password_history.as_ref().and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str(s).ok()).unwrap_or(Value::Null); - let (read_only, hide_passwords) = match self.get_access_restrictions(user_uuid, conn).await { + let (read_only, hide_passwords) = match self.get_access_restrictions(user_uuid, cipher_sync_data, conn).await { Some((ro, hp)) => (ro, hp), None => { error!("Cipher ownership assertion failure"); @@ -109,7 +117,7 @@ impl Cipher { // If not passing an empty object, mobile clients will crash. let mut type_data_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(&self.data).unwrap_or_else(|_| json!({})); - // NOTE: This was marked as *Backwards Compatibilty Code*, but as of January 2021 this is still being used by upstream + // NOTE: This was marked as *Backwards Compatibility Code*, but as of January 2021 this is still being used by upstream // Set the first element of the Uris array as Uri, this is needed several (mobile) clients. if self.atype == 1 { if type_data_json["Uris"].is_array() { @@ -124,13 +132,23 @@ impl Cipher { // Clone the type_data and add some default value. let mut data_json = type_data_json.clone(); - // NOTE: This was marked as *Backwards Compatibilty Code*, but as of January 2021 this is still being used by upstream + // NOTE: This was marked as *Backwards Compatibility Code*, but as of January 2021 this is still being used by upstream // data_json should always contain the following keys with every atype data_json["Fields"] = json!(fields_json); data_json["Name"] = json!(self.name); data_json["Notes"] = json!(self.notes); data_json["PasswordHistory"] = json!(password_history_json); + let collection_ids = if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { + if let Some(cipher_collections) = cipher_sync_data.cipher_collections.get(&self.uuid) { + Cow::from(cipher_collections) + } else { + Cow::from(Vec::with_capacity(0)) + } + } else { + Cow::from(self.get_collections(user_uuid, conn).await) + }; + // There are three types of cipher response models in upstream // Bitwarden: "cipherMini", "cipher", and "cipherDetails" (in order // of increasing level of detail). vaultwarden currently only @@ -144,8 +162,8 @@ impl Cipher { "Type": self.atype, "RevisionDate": format_date(&self.updated_at), "DeletedDate": self.deleted_at.map_or(Value::Null, |d| Value::String(format_date(&d))), - "FolderId": self.get_folder_uuid(user_uuid, conn).await, - "Favorite": self.is_favorite(user_uuid, conn).await, + "FolderId": if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { cipher_sync_data.cipher_folders.get(&self.uuid).map(|c| c.to_string() ) } else { self.get_folder_uuid(user_uuid, conn).await }, + "Favorite": if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { cipher_sync_data.cipher_favorites.contains(&self.uuid) } else { self.is_favorite(user_uuid, conn).await }, "Reprompt": self.reprompt.unwrap_or(RepromptType::None as i32), "OrganizationId": self.organization_uuid, "Attachments": attachments_json, @@ -154,7 +172,7 @@ impl Cipher { "OrganizationUseTotp": true, // This field is specific to the cipherDetails type. - "CollectionIds": self.get_collections(user_uuid, conn).await, + "CollectionIds": collection_ids, "Name": self.name, "Notes": self.notes, @@ -318,13 +336,21 @@ impl Cipher { } /// Returns whether this cipher is owned by an org in which the user has full access. - pub async fn is_in_full_access_org(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool { + pub async fn is_in_full_access_org( + &self, + user_uuid: &str, + cipher_sync_data: Option<&CipherSyncData>, + conn: &DbConn, + ) -> bool { if let Some(ref org_uuid) = self.organization_uuid { - if let Some(user_org) = UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(user_uuid, org_uuid, conn).await { + if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { + if let Some(cached_user_org) = cipher_sync_data.user_organizations.get(org_uuid) { + return cached_user_org.has_full_access(); + } + } else if let Some(user_org) = UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(user_uuid, org_uuid, conn).await { return user_org.has_full_access(); } } - false } @@ -333,18 +359,62 @@ impl Cipher { /// not in any collection the user has access to. Otherwise, the user has /// access to this cipher, and Some(read_only, hide_passwords) represents /// the access restrictions. - pub async fn get_access_restrictions(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<(bool, bool)> { + pub async fn get_access_restrictions( + &self, + user_uuid: &str, + cipher_sync_data: Option<&CipherSyncData>, + conn: &DbConn, + ) -> Option<(bool, bool)> { // Check whether this cipher is directly owned by the user, or is in // a collection that the user has full access to. If so, there are no // access restrictions. - if self.is_owned_by_user(user_uuid) || self.is_in_full_access_org(user_uuid, conn).await { + if self.is_owned_by_user(user_uuid) || self.is_in_full_access_org(user_uuid, cipher_sync_data, conn).await { return Some((false, false)); } + let rows = if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { + let mut rows: Vec<(bool, bool)> = Vec::new(); + if let Some(collections) = cipher_sync_data.cipher_collections.get(&self.uuid) { + for collection in collections { + if let Some(uc) = cipher_sync_data.user_collections.get(collection) { + rows.push((uc.read_only, uc.hide_passwords)); + } + } + } + rows + } else { + self.get_collections_access_flags(user_uuid, conn).await + }; + + if rows.is_empty() { + // This cipher isn't in any collections accessible to the user. + return None; + } + + // A cipher can be in multiple collections with inconsistent access flags. + // For example, a cipher could be in one collection where the user has + // read-only access, but also in another collection where the user has + // read/write access. For a flag to be in effect for a cipher, upstream + // requires all collections the cipher is in to have that flag set. + // Therefore, we do a boolean AND of all values in each of the `read_only` + // and `hide_passwords` columns. This could ideally be done as part of the + // query, but Diesel doesn't support a min() or bool_and() function on + // booleans and this behavior isn't portable anyway. + let mut read_only = true; + let mut hide_passwords = true; + for (ro, hp) in rows.iter() { + read_only &= ro; + hide_passwords &= hp; + } + + Some((read_only, hide_passwords)) + } + + pub async fn get_collections_access_flags(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<(bool, bool)> { db_run! {conn: { // Check whether this cipher is in any collections accessible to the // user. If so, retrieve the access flags for each collection. - let rows = ciphers::table + ciphers::table .filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid)) .inner_join(ciphers_collections::table.on( ciphers::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid))) @@ -353,42 +423,19 @@ impl Cipher { .and(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)))) .select((users_collections::read_only, users_collections::hide_passwords)) .load::<(bool, bool)>(conn) - .expect("Error getting access restrictions"); - - if rows.is_empty() { - // This cipher isn't in any collections accessible to the user. - return None; - } - - // A cipher can be in multiple collections with inconsistent access flags. - // For example, a cipher could be in one collection where the user has - // read-only access, but also in another collection where the user has - // read/write access. For a flag to be in effect for a cipher, upstream - // requires all collections the cipher is in to have that flag set. - // Therefore, we do a boolean AND of all values in each of the `read_only` - // and `hide_passwords` columns. This could ideally be done as part of the - // query, but Diesel doesn't support a min() or bool_and() function on - // booleans and this behavior isn't portable anyway. - let mut read_only = true; - let mut hide_passwords = true; - for (ro, hp) in rows.iter() { - read_only &= ro; - hide_passwords &= hp; - } - - Some((read_only, hide_passwords)) + .expect("Error getting access restrictions") }} } pub async fn is_write_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool { - match self.get_access_restrictions(user_uuid, conn).await { + match self.get_access_restrictions(user_uuid, None, conn).await { Some((read_only, _hide_passwords)) => !read_only, None => false, } } pub async fn is_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool { - self.get_access_restrictions(user_uuid, conn).await.is_some() + self.get_access_restrictions(user_uuid, None, conn).await.is_some() } // Returns whether this cipher is a favorite of the specified user. @@ -563,4 +610,32 @@ impl Cipher { .load::<String>(conn).unwrap_or_default() }} } + + /// Return a Vec with (cipher_uuid, collection_uuid) + /// This is used during a full sync so we only need one query for all collections accessible. + pub async fn get_collections_with_cipher_by_user(user_id: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<(String, String)> { + db_run! {conn: { + ciphers_collections::table + .inner_join(collections::table.on( + collections::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid) + )) + .inner_join(users_organizations::table.on( + users_organizations::org_uuid.eq(collections::org_uuid).and( + users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_id) + ) + )) + .left_join(users_collections::table.on( + users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid).and( + users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_id) + ) + )) + .filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_id).or( // User has access to collection + users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or( // User has access all + users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32) // User is admin or owner + ) + )) + .select(ciphers_collections::all_columns) + .load::<(String, String)>(conn).unwrap_or_default() + }} + } } diff --git a/src/db/models/collection.rs b/src/db/models/collection.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use serde_json::Value; -use super::{Cipher, Organization, User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization}; +use super::{User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization}; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "collections"] - #[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "org_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Collection { pub uuid: String, @@ -13,10 +12,8 @@ db_object! { pub name: String, } - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable)] #[table_name = "users_collections"] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] - #[belongs_to(Collection, foreign_key = "collection_uuid")] #[primary_key(user_uuid, collection_uuid)] pub struct CollectionUser { pub user_uuid: String, @@ -25,10 +22,8 @@ db_object! { pub hide_passwords: bool, } - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable)] #[table_name = "ciphers_collections"] - #[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")] - #[belongs_to(Collection, foreign_key = "collection_uuid")] #[primary_key(cipher_uuid, collection_uuid)] pub struct CollectionCipher { pub cipher_uuid: String, @@ -57,11 +52,32 @@ impl Collection { }) } - pub async fn to_json_details(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Value { + pub async fn to_json_details( + &self, + user_uuid: &str, + cipher_sync_data: Option<&crate::api::core::CipherSyncData>, + conn: &DbConn, + ) -> Value { + let (read_only, hide_passwords) = if let Some(cipher_sync_data) = cipher_sync_data { + match cipher_sync_data.user_organizations.get(&self.org_uuid) { + Some(uo) if uo.has_full_access() => (false, false), + Some(_) => { + if let Some(uc) = cipher_sync_data.user_collections.get(&self.uuid) { + (uc.read_only, uc.hide_passwords) + } else { + (false, false) + } + } + _ => (true, true), + } + } else { + (!self.is_writable_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await, self.hide_passwords_for_user(user_uuid, conn).await) + }; + let mut json_object = self.to_json(); json_object["Object"] = json!("collectionDetails"); - json_object["ReadOnly"] = json!(!self.is_writable_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await); - json_object["HidePasswords"] = json!(self.hide_passwords_for_user(user_uuid, conn).await); + json_object["ReadOnly"] = json!(read_only); + json_object["HidePasswords"] = json!(hide_passwords); json_object } } @@ -374,6 +390,17 @@ impl CollectionUser { }} } + pub async fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { + db_run! { conn: { + users_collections::table + .filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) + .select(users_collections::all_columns) + .load::<CollectionUserDb>(conn) + .expect("Error loading users_collections") + .from_db() + }} + } + pub async fn delete_all_by_collection(collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult { for collection in CollectionUser::find_by_collection(collection_uuid, conn).await.iter() { User::update_uuid_revision(&collection.user_uuid, conn).await; diff --git a/src/db/models/device.rs b/src/db/models/device.rs @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc}; -use super::User; use crate::CONFIG; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "devices"] #[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid, user_uuid)] pub struct Device { pub uuid: String, diff --git a/src/db/models/emergency_access.rs b/src/db/models/emergency_access.rs @@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ use serde_json::Value; use super::User; db_object! { - #[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "emergency_access"] #[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "grantor_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct EmergencyAccess { pub uuid: String, diff --git a/src/db/models/favorite.rs b/src/db/models/favorite.rs @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -use super::{Cipher, User}; +use super::User; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable)] #[table_name = "favorites"] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] - #[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")] #[primary_key(user_uuid, cipher_uuid)] pub struct Favorite { pub user_uuid: String, @@ -80,4 +78,16 @@ impl Favorite { .map_res("Error removing favorites by user") }} } + + /// Return a vec with (cipher_uuid) this will only contain favorite flagged ciphers + /// This is used during a full sync so we only need one query for all favorite cipher matches. + pub async fn get_all_cipher_uuid_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<String> { + db_run! { conn: { + favorites::table + .filter(favorites::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) + .select(favorites::cipher_uuid) + .load::<String>(conn) + .unwrap_or_default() + }} + } } diff --git a/src/db/models/folder.rs b/src/db/models/folder.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc}; use serde_json::Value; -use super::{Cipher, User}; +use super::User; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "folders"] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Folder { pub uuid: String, @@ -16,10 +15,8 @@ db_object! { pub name: String, } - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable)] #[table_name = "folders_ciphers"] - #[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")] - #[belongs_to(Folder, foreign_key = "folder_uuid")] #[primary_key(cipher_uuid, folder_uuid)] pub struct FolderCipher { pub cipher_uuid: String, @@ -215,4 +212,17 @@ impl FolderCipher { .from_db() }} } + + /// Return a vec with (cipher_uuid, folder_uuid) + /// This is used during a full sync so we only need one query for all folder matches. + pub async fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<(String, String)> { + db_run! { conn: { + folders_ciphers::table + .inner_join(folders::table) + .filter(folders::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) + .select(folders_ciphers::all_columns) + .load::<(String, String)>(conn) + .unwrap_or_default() + }} + } } diff --git a/src/db/models/org_policy.rs b/src/db/models/org_policy.rs @@ -6,12 +6,11 @@ use crate::db::DbConn; use crate::error::MapResult; use crate::util::UpCase; -use super::{Organization, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization}; +use super::{UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization}; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "org_policies"] - #[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "org_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct OrgPolicy { pub uuid: String, diff --git a/src/db/models/organization.rs b/src/db/models/organization.rs @@ -547,6 +547,15 @@ impl UserOrganization { }} } + pub async fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { + db_run! { conn: { + users_organizations::table + .filter(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) + .load::<UserOrganizationDb>(conn) + .expect("Error loading user organizations").from_db() + }} + } + pub async fn find_by_user_and_policy(user_uuid: &str, policy_type: OrgPolicyType, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { db_run! { conn: { users_organizations::table diff --git a/src/db/models/send.rs b/src/db/models/send.rs @@ -1,14 +1,12 @@ use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc}; use serde_json::Value; -use super::{Organization, User}; +use super::User; db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "sends"] #[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] - #[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "organization_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Send { pub uuid: String, diff --git a/src/db/models/two_factor.rs b/src/db/models/two_factor.rs @@ -2,12 +2,9 @@ use serde_json::Value; use crate::{api::EmptyResult, db::DbConn, error::MapResult}; -use super::User; - db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "twofactor"] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct TwoFactor { pub uuid: String, diff --git a/src/db/models/two_factor_incomplete.rs b/src/db/models/two_factor_incomplete.rs @@ -2,12 +2,9 @@ use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc}; use crate::{api::EmptyResult, auth::ClientIp, db::DbConn, error::MapResult, CONFIG}; -use super::User; - db_object! { - #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)] + #[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)] #[table_name = "twofactor_incomplete"] - #[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(user_uuid, device_uuid)] pub struct TwoFactorIncomplete { pub user_uuid: String, diff --git a/src/error.rs b/src/error.rs @@ -214,20 +214,20 @@ impl<'r> Responder<'r, 'static> for Error { macro_rules! err { ($msg:expr) => {{ error!("{}", $msg); - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg)); }}; ($usr_msg:expr, $log_value:expr) => {{ error!("{}. {}", $usr_msg, $log_value); - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value)); }}; } macro_rules! err_silent { ($msg:expr) => {{ - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg)); }}; ($usr_msg:expr, $log_value:expr) => {{ - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value)); }}; } @@ -235,11 +235,11 @@ macro_rules! err_silent { macro_rules! err_code { ($msg:expr, $err_code: expr) => {{ error!("{}", $msg); - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg).with_code($err_code)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg).with_code($err_code)); }}; ($usr_msg:expr, $log_value:expr, $err_code: expr) => {{ error!("{}. {}", $usr_msg, $log_value); - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value).with_code($err_code)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value).with_code($err_code)); }}; } @@ -247,11 +247,11 @@ macro_rules! err_code { macro_rules! err_discard { ($msg:expr, $data:expr) => {{ std::io::copy(&mut $data.open(), &mut std::io::sink()).ok(); - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($msg, $msg)); }}; ($usr_msg:expr, $log_value:expr, $data:expr) => {{ std::io::copy(&mut $data.open(), &mut std::io::sink()).ok(); - return Err(crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value)); + return Err($crate::error::Error::new($usr_msg, $log_value)); }}; } diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs @@ -377,12 +377,13 @@ async fn schedule_jobs(pool: db::DbPool) { return; } - let runtime = tokio::runtime::Handle::current(); + let runtime = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap(); thread::Builder::new() .name("job-scheduler".to_string()) .spawn(move || { use job_scheduler::{Job, JobScheduler}; + let _runtime_guard = runtime.enter(); let mut sched = JobScheduler::new(); diff --git a/src/static/scripts/bootstrap-native.js b/src/static/scripts/bootstrap-native.js @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /*! - * Native JavaScript for Bootstrap v4.1.0 (https://thednp.github.io/bootstrap.native/) + * Native JavaScript for Bootstrap v4.1.2 (https://thednp.github.io/bootstrap.native/) * Copyright 2015-2022 © dnp_theme * Licensed under MIT (https://github.com/thednp/bootstrap.native/blob/master/LICENSE) */ @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ return normalOps; } - var version = "4.1.0"; + var version = "4.1.2"; const Version = version; @@ -2814,6 +2814,29 @@ } } + /** + * This is a shortie for `document.createElement` method + * which allows you to create a new `HTMLElement` for a given `tagName` + * or based on an object with specific non-readonly attributes: + * `id`, `className`, `textContent`, `style`, etc. + * @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/createElement + * + * @param {Record<string, string> | string} param `tagName` or object + * @return {HTMLElement | Element} a new `HTMLElement` or `Element` + */ + function createElement(param) { + if (typeof param === 'string') { + return getDocument().createElement(param); + } + + const { tagName } = param; + const attr = { ...param }; + const newElement = createElement(tagName); + delete attr.tagName; + ObjectAssign(newElement, attr); + return newElement; + } + /** @type {string} */ const offcanvasString = 'offcanvas'; @@ -2824,7 +2847,7 @@ const offcanvasActiveSelector = `.${offcanvasString}.${showClass}`; // any document would suffice - const overlay = getDocument().createElement('div'); + const overlay = createElement('div'); /** * Returns the current active modal / offcancas element. @@ -2863,8 +2886,10 @@ * Shows the overlay to the user. */ function showOverlay() { - addClass(overlay, showClass); - reflow(overlay); + if (!hasClass(overlay, showClass)) { + addClass(overlay, showClass); + reflow(overlay); + } } /** @@ -2949,7 +2974,7 @@ if (!modalOverflow && scrollbarWidth) { const pad = isRTL(element) ? 'paddingLeft' : 'paddingRight'; - // @ts-ignore + // @ts-ignore -- cannot use `setElementStyle` element.style[pad] = `${scrollbarWidth}px`; } setScrollbar(element, (modalOverflow || clientHeight !== scrollHeight)); @@ -2989,15 +3014,16 @@ * @param {Modal} self the `Modal` instance */ function afterModalHide(self) { - const { triggers, element } = self; + const { triggers, element, relatedTarget } = self; removeOverlay(element); - // @ts-ignore - element.style.paddingRight = ''; + setElementStyle(element, { paddingRight: '' }); + toggleModalDismiss(self); - if (triggers.length) { - const visibleTrigger = triggers.find((x) => isVisible(x)); - if (visibleTrigger) focus(visibleTrigger); - } + const focusElement = showModalEvent.relatedTarget || triggers.find(isVisible); + if (focusElement) focus(focusElement); + + hiddenModalEvent.relatedTarget = relatedTarget; + dispatchEvent(element, hiddenModalEvent); } /** @@ -3019,12 +3045,11 @@ */ function beforeModalShow(self) { const { element, hasFade } = self; - // @ts-ignore - element.style.display = 'block'; + setElementStyle(element, { display: 'block' }); setModalScrollbar(self); if (!getCurrentOpen(element)) { - getDocumentBody(element).style.overflow = 'hidden'; + setElementStyle(getDocumentBody(element), { overflow: 'hidden' }); } addClass(element, showClass); @@ -3042,11 +3067,10 @@ */ function beforeModalHide(self, force) { const { - element, options, relatedTarget, hasFade, + element, options, hasFade, } = self; - // @ts-ignore - element.style.display = ''; + setElementStyle(element, { display: '' }); // force can also be the transitionEvent object, we wanna make sure it's not // call is not forced and overlay is visible @@ -3057,11 +3081,6 @@ } else { afterModalHide(self); } - - toggleModalDismiss(self); - - hiddenModalEvent.relatedTarget = relatedTarget; - dispatchEvent(element, hiddenModalEvent); } // MODAL EVENT HANDLERS @@ -3243,14 +3262,15 @@ } if (backdrop) { - if (!currentOpen && !hasClass(overlay, showClass)) { + if (!container.contains(overlay)) { appendOverlay(container, hasFade, true); } else { toggleOverlayType(true); } + overlayDelay = getElementTransitionDuration(overlay); - if (!hasClass(overlay, showClass)) showOverlay(); + showOverlay(); setTimeout(() => beforeModalShow(self), overlayDelay); } else { beforeModalShow(self); @@ -3398,13 +3418,12 @@ if (!options.scroll) { setOffCanvasScrollbar(self); - getDocumentBody(element).style.overflow = 'hidden'; + setElementStyle(getDocumentBody(element), { overflow: 'hidden' }); } addClass(element, offcanvasTogglingClass); addClass(element, showClass); - // @ts-ignore - element.style.visibility = 'visible'; + setElementStyle(element, { visibility: 'visible' }); emulateTransitionEnd(element, () => showOffcanvasComplete(self)); } @@ -3509,17 +3528,13 @@ * @param {Offcanvas} self the `Offcanvas` instance */ function showOffcanvasComplete(self) { - const { element, triggers } = self; + const { element } = self; removeClass(element, offcanvasTogglingClass); removeAttribute(element, ariaHidden); setAttribute(element, ariaModal, 'true'); setAttribute(element, 'role', 'dialog'); - if (triggers.length) { - triggers.forEach((btn) => setAttribute(btn, ariaExpanded, 'true')); - } - dispatchEvent(element, shownOffcanvasEvent); toggleOffCanvasDismiss(self, true); @@ -3537,14 +3552,10 @@ setAttribute(element, ariaHidden, 'true'); removeAttribute(element, ariaModal); removeAttribute(element, 'role'); - // @ts-ignore - element.style.visibility = ''; + setElementStyle(element, { visibility: '' }); - if (triggers.length) { - triggers.forEach((btn) => setAttribute(btn, ariaExpanded, 'false')); - const visibleTrigger = triggers.find((x) => isVisible(x)); - if (visibleTrigger) focus(visibleTrigger); - } + const visibleTrigger = showOffcanvasEvent.relatedTarget || triggers.find((x) => isVisible(x)); + if (visibleTrigger) focus(visibleTrigger); removeOverlay(element); @@ -3634,13 +3645,14 @@ } if (options.backdrop) { - if (!currentOpen) { + if (!container.contains(overlay)) { appendOverlay(container, true); } else { toggleOverlayType(); } + overlayDelay = getElementTransitionDuration(overlay); - if (!hasClass(overlay, showClass)) showOverlay(); + showOverlay(); setTimeout(() => beforeOffcanvasShow(self), overlayDelay); } else { @@ -4055,7 +4067,8 @@ */ const mousehoverEvent = 'hover'; - let elementUID = 1; + let elementUID = 0; + let elementMapUID = 0; const elementIDMap = new Map(); /** @@ -4066,27 +4079,25 @@ * @returns {number} an existing or new unique ID */ function getUID(element, key) { - elementUID += 1; - let elMap = elementIDMap.get(element); - let result = elementUID; - - if (key && key.length) { - if (elMap) { - const elMapId = elMap.get(key); - if (!Number.isNaN(elMapId)) { - result = elMapId; - } else { - elMap.set(key, result); - } - } else { - elementIDMap.set(element, new Map()); - elMap = elementIDMap.get(element); - elMap.set(key, result); + let result = key ? elementUID : elementMapUID; + + if (key) { + const elID = getUID(element); + const elMap = elementIDMap.get(elID) || new Map(); + if (!elementIDMap.has(elID)) { + elementIDMap.set(elID, elMap); } - } else if (!Number.isNaN(elMap)) { - result = elMap; + if (!elMap.has(key)) { + elMap.set(key, result); + elementUID += 1; + } else result = elMap.get(key); } else { - elementIDMap.set(element, result); + const elkey = element.id || element; + + if (!elementIDMap.has(elkey)) { + elementIDMap.set(elkey, result); + elementMapUID += 1; + } else result = elementIDMap.get(elkey); } return result; } @@ -5098,6 +5109,8 @@ const hiddenTabEvent = OriginalEvent(`hidden.bs.${tabString}`); /** + * Stores the current active tab and its content + * for a given `.nav` element. * @type {Map<(HTMLElement | Element), any>} */ const tabPrivate = new Map(); @@ -5111,7 +5124,7 @@ function triggerTabEnd(self) { const { tabContent, nav } = self; - if (tabContent) { + if (tabContent && hasClass(tabContent, collapsingClass)) { // @ts-ignore tabContent.style.height = ''; removeClass(tabContent, collapsingClass); @@ -5125,11 +5138,13 @@ * @param {Tab} self the `Tab` instance */ function triggerTabShow(self) { - const { element, tabContent, nav } = self; - const { currentHeight, nextHeight } = tabPrivate.get(element); + const { + element, tabContent, content: nextContent, nav, + } = self; const { tab } = nav && tabPrivate.get(nav); - if (tabContent) { // height animation + if (tabContent && hasClass(nextContent, fadeClass)) { // height animation + const { currentHeight, nextHeight } = tabPrivate.get(element); if (currentHeight === nextHeight) { triggerTabEnd(self); } else { @@ -5141,6 +5156,7 @@ }, 50); } } else if (nav) Timer.clear(nav); + shownTabEvent.relatedTarget = tab; dispatchEvent(element, shownTabEvent); } @@ -5156,9 +5172,11 @@ const { tab, content } = nav && tabPrivate.get(nav); let currentHeight = 0; - if (tabContent) { - [content, nextContent].forEach((c) => addClass(c, 'overflow-hidden')); - currentHeight = content.scrollHeight; + if (tabContent && hasClass(nextContent, fadeClass)) { + [content, nextContent].forEach((c) => { + addClass(c, 'overflow-hidden'); + }); + currentHeight = content.scrollHeight || 0; } // update relatedTarget and dispatch event @@ -5170,7 +5188,7 @@ addClass(nextContent, activeClass); removeClass(content, activeClass); - if (tabContent) { + if (tabContent && hasClass(nextContent, fadeClass)) { const nextHeight = nextContent.scrollHeight; tabPrivate.set(element, { currentHeight, nextHeight }); @@ -5178,7 +5196,9 @@ // @ts-ignore -- height animation tabContent.style.height = `${currentHeight}px`; reflow(tabContent); - [content, nextContent].forEach((c) => removeClass(c, 'overflow-hidden')); + [content, nextContent].forEach((c) => { + removeClass(c, 'overflow-hidden'); + }); } if (nextContent && hasClass(nextContent, fadeClass)) { @@ -5187,8 +5207,11 @@ emulateTransitionEnd(nextContent, () => { triggerTabShow(self); }); - }, 17); - } else { triggerTabShow(self); } + }, 1); + } else { + addClass(nextContent, showClass); + triggerTabShow(self); + } dispatchEvent(tab, hiddenTabEvent); } @@ -5218,6 +5241,16 @@ } /** + * Returns a parent dropdown. + * @param {HTMLElement | Element} element the `Tab` element + * @returns {(HTMLElement | Element)?} the parent dropdown + */ + function getParentDropdown(element) { + const dropdown = closest(element, `.${dropdownMenuClasses.join(',.')}`); + return dropdown ? querySelector(`.${dropdownMenuClasses[0]}-toggle`, dropdown) : null; + } + + /** * Toggles on/off the `click` event listener. * @param {Tab} self the `Tab` instance * @param {boolean=} add when `true`, event listener is added @@ -5273,7 +5306,22 @@ // event targets /** @type {(HTMLElement | Element)?} */ - self.dropdown = nav && querySelector(`.${dropdownMenuClasses[0]}-toggle`, nav); + self.dropdown = getParentDropdown(element); + + // show first Tab instance of none is shown + // suggested on #432 + const { tab } = getActiveTab(self); + if (nav && !tab) { + const firstTab = querySelector(tabSelector, nav); + const firstTabContent = firstTab && getTargetElement(firstTab); + + if (firstTabContent) { + addClass(firstTab, activeClass); + addClass(firstTabContent, showClass); + addClass(firstTabContent, activeClass); + setAttribute(element, ariaSelected, 'true'); + } + } // add event listener toggleTabHandler(self, true); @@ -5301,20 +5349,24 @@ // update relatedTarget and dispatch hideTabEvent.relatedTarget = element; + dispatchEvent(tab, hideTabEvent); if (hideTabEvent.defaultPrevented) return; - if (nav) Timer.set(nav, () => {}, 17); - removeClass(tab, activeClass); - setAttribute(tab, ariaSelected, 'false'); addClass(element, activeClass); setAttribute(element, ariaSelected, 'true'); - if (dropdown) { - // @ts-ignore - if (!hasClass(element.parentNode, dropdownMenuClass)) { - if (hasClass(dropdown, activeClass)) removeClass(dropdown, activeClass); - } else if (!hasClass(dropdown, activeClass)) addClass(dropdown, activeClass); + const activeDropdown = getParentDropdown(tab); + if (activeDropdown && hasClass(activeDropdown, activeClass)) { + removeClass(activeDropdown, activeClass); + } + + if (nav) { + Timer.set(nav, () => { + removeClass(tab, activeClass); + setAttribute(tab, ariaSelected, 'false'); + if (dropdown && !hasClass(dropdown, activeClass)) addClass(dropdown, activeClass); + }, 1); } if (hasClass(content, fadeClass)) { diff --git a/src/static/scripts/datatables.css b/src/static/scripts/datatables.css @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ * * To rebuild or modify this file with the latest versions of the included * software please visit: - * https://datatables.net/download/#bs5/dt-1.11.4 + * https://datatables.net/download/#bs5/dt-1.11.5 * * Included libraries: - * DataTables 1.11.4 + * DataTables 1.11.5 */ @charset "UTF-8"; diff --git a/src/static/scripts/datatables.js b/src/static/scripts/datatables.js @@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ * * To rebuild or modify this file with the latest versions of the included * software please visit: - * https://datatables.net/download/#bs5/dt-1.11.4 + * https://datatables.net/download/#bs5/dt-1.11.5 * * Included libraries: - * DataTables 1.11.4 + * DataTables 1.11.5 */ -/*! DataTables 1.11.4 +/*! DataTables 1.11.5 * ©2008-2021 SpryMedia Ltd - datatables.net/license */ /** * @summary DataTables * @description Paginate, search and order HTML tables - * @version 1.11.4 + * @version 1.11.5 * @file jquery.dataTables.js * @author SpryMedia Ltd * @contact www.datatables.net @@ -71,38 +71,7 @@ (function( $, window, document, undefined ) { "use strict"; - /** - * DataTables is a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library. It is a highly - * flexible tool, based upon the foundations of progressive enhancement, - * which will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table. For a - * full list of features please refer to - * [DataTables.net](href="http://datatables.net). - * - * Note that the `DataTable` object is not a global variable but is aliased - * to `jQuery.fn.DataTable` and `jQuery.fn.dataTable` through which it may - * be accessed. - * - * @class - * @param {object} [init={}] Configuration object for DataTables. Options - * are defined by {@link DataTable.defaults} - * @requires jQuery 1.7+ - * - * @example - * // Basic initialisation - * $(document).ready( function { - * $('#example').dataTable(); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Initialisation with configuration options - in this case, disable - * // pagination and sorting. - * $(document).ready( function { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "paginate": false, - * "sort": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ + var DataTable = function ( selector, options ) { // When creating with `new`, create a new DataTable, returning the API instance @@ -113,7 +82,7 @@ // Argument switching options = selector; } - + /** * Perform a jQuery selector action on the table's TR elements (from the tbody) and * return the resulting jQuery object. @@ -869,24 +838,24 @@ */ this.fnVersionCheck = _ext.fnVersionCheck; - + var _that = this; var emptyInit = options === undefined; var len = this.length; - + if ( emptyInit ) { options = {}; } - + this.oApi = this.internal = _ext.internal; - + // Extend with old style plug-in API methods for ( var fn in DataTable.ext.internal ) { if ( fn ) { this[fn] = _fnExternApiFunc(fn); } } - + this.each(function() { // For each initialisation we want to give it a clean initialisation // object that can be bashed around @@ -894,7 +863,7 @@ var oInit = len > 1 ? // optimisation for single table case _fnExtend( o, options, true ) : options; - + /*global oInit,_that,emptyInit*/ var i=0, iLen, j, jLen, k, kLen; var sId = this.getAttribute( 'id' ); @@ -1337,7 +1306,7 @@ _that = null; return this; }; - + /* * It is useful to have variables which are scoped locally so only the @@ -5449,7 +5418,7 @@ nToSize.style.width = headerWidths[i]; }, headerTrgEls ); - $(headerSrcEls).height(0); + $(headerSrcEls).css('height', 0); /* Same again with the footer if we have one */ if ( footer ) @@ -6857,7 +6826,7 @@ return 'dom'; } - + /** @@ -8344,22 +8313,35 @@ $(document).on('plugin-init.dt', function (e, context) { var api = new _Api( context ); - api.on( 'stateSaveParams', function ( e, settings, data ) { - var indexes = api.rows().iterator( 'row', function ( settings, idx ) { - return settings.aoData[idx]._detailsShow ? idx : undefined; - }); - data.childRows = api.rows( indexes ).ids( true ).toArray(); + api.on( 'stateSaveParams', function ( e, settings, d ) { + // This could be more compact with the API, but it is a lot faster as a simple + // internal loop + var idFn = settings.rowIdFn; + var data = settings.aoData; + var ids = []; + + for (var i=0 ; i<data.length ; i++) { + if (data[i]._detailsShow) { + ids.push( '#' + idFn(data[i]._aData) ); + } + } + + d.childRows = ids; }) var loaded = api.state.loaded(); if ( loaded && loaded.childRows ) { - api.rows( loaded.childRows ).every( function () { - _fnCallbackFire( context, null, 'requestChild', [ this ] ) - }) + api + .rows( $.map(loaded.childRows, function (id){ + return id.replace(/:/g, '\\:') + }) ) + .every( function () { + _fnCallbackFire( context, null, 'requestChild', [ this ] ) + }); } - }) + }); var __details_add = function ( ctx, row, data, klass ) { @@ -8406,6 +8388,15 @@ }; + // Make state saving of child row details async to allow them to be batch processed + var __details_state = DataTable.util.throttle( + function (ctx) { + _fnSaveState( ctx[0] ) + }, + 500 + ); + + var __details_remove = function ( api, idx ) { var ctx = api.context; @@ -8419,7 +8410,7 @@ row._detailsShow = undefined; row._details = undefined; $( row.nTr ).removeClass( 'dt-hasChild' ); - _fnSaveState( ctx[0] ); + __details_state( ctx ); } } }; @@ -8446,7 +8437,7 @@ _fnCallbackFire( ctx[0], null, 'childRow', [ show, api.row( api[0] ) ] ) __details_events( ctx[0] ); - _fnSaveState( ctx[0] ); + __details_state( ctx ); } } }; @@ -9648,7 +9639,7 @@ } return resolved.replace( '%d', plural ); // nb: plural might be undefined, - } ); + } ); /** * Version string for plug-ins to check compatibility. Allowed format is * `a.b.c-d` where: a:int, b:int, c:int, d:string(dev|beta|alpha). `d` is used @@ -9657,8 +9648,8 @@ * @type string * @default Version number */ - DataTable.version = "1.11.4"; - + DataTable.version = "1.11.5"; + /** * Private data store, containing all of the settings objects that are * created for the tables on a given page. @@ -9672,7 +9663,7 @@ * @private */ DataTable.settings = []; - + /** * Object models container, for the various models that DataTables has * available to it. These models define the objects that are used to hold @@ -9728,5632 +9719,5632 @@ "return": false }; - - - - /** - * Template object for the way in which DataTables holds information about - * each individual row. This is the object format used for the settings - * aoData array. - * @namespace - */ - DataTable.models.oRow = { - /** - * TR element for the row - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTr": null, - - /** - * Array of TD elements for each row. This is null until the row has been - * created. - * @type array nodes - * @default [] - */ - "anCells": null, - - /** - * Data object from the original data source for the row. This is either - * an array if using the traditional form of DataTables, or an object if - * using mData options. The exact type will depend on the passed in - * data from the data source, or will be an array if using DOM a data - * source. - * @type array|object - * @default [] - */ - "_aData": [], - - /** - * Sorting data cache - this array is ostensibly the same length as the - * number of columns (although each index is generated only as it is - * needed), and holds the data that is used for sorting each column in the - * row. We do this cache generation at the start of the sort in order that - * the formatting of the sort data need be done only once for each cell - * per sort. This array should not be read from or written to by anything - * other than the master sorting methods. - * @type array - * @default null - * @private - */ - "_aSortData": null, - - /** - * Per cell filtering data cache. As per the sort data cache, used to - * increase the performance of the filtering in DataTables - * @type array - * @default null - * @private - */ - "_aFilterData": null, - - /** - * Filtering data cache. This is the same as the cell filtering cache, but - * in this case a string rather than an array. This is easily computed with - * a join on `_aFilterData`, but is provided as a cache so the join isn't - * needed on every search (memory traded for performance) - * @type array - * @default null - * @private - */ - "_sFilterRow": null, - - /** - * Cache of the class name that DataTables has applied to the row, so we - * can quickly look at this variable rather than needing to do a DOM check - * on className for the nTr property. - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string</i> - * @private - */ - "_sRowStripe": "", - + + + /** - * Denote if the original data source was from the DOM, or the data source - * object. This is used for invalidating data, so DataTables can - * automatically read data from the original source, unless uninstructed - * otherwise. - * @type string - * @default null - * @private + * Template object for the way in which DataTables holds information about + * each individual row. This is the object format used for the settings + * aoData array. + * @namespace */ - "src": null, - + DataTable.models.oRow = { + /** + * TR element for the row + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTr": null, + + /** + * Array of TD elements for each row. This is null until the row has been + * created. + * @type array nodes + * @default [] + */ + "anCells": null, + + /** + * Data object from the original data source for the row. This is either + * an array if using the traditional form of DataTables, or an object if + * using mData options. The exact type will depend on the passed in + * data from the data source, or will be an array if using DOM a data + * source. + * @type array|object + * @default [] + */ + "_aData": [], + + /** + * Sorting data cache - this array is ostensibly the same length as the + * number of columns (although each index is generated only as it is + * needed), and holds the data that is used for sorting each column in the + * row. We do this cache generation at the start of the sort in order that + * the formatting of the sort data need be done only once for each cell + * per sort. This array should not be read from or written to by anything + * other than the master sorting methods. + * @type array + * @default null + * @private + */ + "_aSortData": null, + + /** + * Per cell filtering data cache. As per the sort data cache, used to + * increase the performance of the filtering in DataTables + * @type array + * @default null + * @private + */ + "_aFilterData": null, + + /** + * Filtering data cache. This is the same as the cell filtering cache, but + * in this case a string rather than an array. This is easily computed with + * a join on `_aFilterData`, but is provided as a cache so the join isn't + * needed on every search (memory traded for performance) + * @type array + * @default null + * @private + */ + "_sFilterRow": null, + + /** + * Cache of the class name that DataTables has applied to the row, so we + * can quickly look at this variable rather than needing to do a DOM check + * on className for the nTr property. + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string</i> + * @private + */ + "_sRowStripe": "", + + /** + * Denote if the original data source was from the DOM, or the data source + * object. This is used for invalidating data, so DataTables can + * automatically read data from the original source, unless uninstructed + * otherwise. + * @type string + * @default null + * @private + */ + "src": null, + + /** + * Index in the aoData array. This saves an indexOf lookup when we have the + * object, but want to know the index + * @type integer + * @default -1 + * @private + */ + "idx": -1 + }; + + /** - * Index in the aoData array. This saves an indexOf lookup when we have the - * object, but want to know the index - * @type integer - * @default -1 - * @private + * Template object for the column information object in DataTables. This object + * is held in the settings aoColumns array and contains all the information that + * DataTables needs about each individual column. + * + * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults.column} + * but this one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. + * It should NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should + * be done through the initialisation options. + * @namespace */ - "idx": -1 - }; - - - /** - * Template object for the column information object in DataTables. This object - * is held in the settings aoColumns array and contains all the information that - * DataTables needs about each individual column. - * - * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults.column} - * but this one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. - * It should NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should - * be done through the initialisation options. - * @namespace - */ - DataTable.models.oColumn = { - /** - * Column index. This could be worked out on-the-fly with $.inArray, but it - * is faster to just hold it as a variable - * @type integer - * @default null + DataTable.models.oColumn = { + /** + * Column index. This could be worked out on-the-fly with $.inArray, but it + * is faster to just hold it as a variable + * @type integer + * @default null + */ + "idx": null, + + /** + * A list of the columns that sorting should occur on when this column + * is sorted. That this property is an array allows multi-column sorting + * to be defined for a column (for example first name / last name columns + * would benefit from this). The values are integers pointing to the + * columns to be sorted on (typically it will be a single integer pointing + * at itself, but that doesn't need to be the case). + * @type array + */ + "aDataSort": null, + + /** + * Define the sorting directions that are applied to the column, in sequence + * as the column is repeatedly sorted upon - i.e. the first value is used + * as the sorting direction when the column if first sorted (clicked on). + * Sort it again (click again) and it will move on to the next index. + * Repeat until loop. + * @type array + */ + "asSorting": null, + + /** + * Flag to indicate if the column is searchable, and thus should be included + * in the filtering or not. + * @type boolean + */ + "bSearchable": null, + + /** + * Flag to indicate if the column is sortable or not. + * @type boolean + */ + "bSortable": null, + + /** + * Flag to indicate if the column is currently visible in the table or not + * @type boolean + */ + "bVisible": null, + + /** + * Store for manual type assignment using the `column.type` option. This + * is held in store so we can manipulate the column's `sType` property. + * @type string + * @default null + * @private + */ + "_sManualType": null, + + /** + * Flag to indicate if HTML5 data attributes should be used as the data + * source for filtering or sorting. True is either are. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * @private + */ + "_bAttrSrc": false, + + /** + * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source, + * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender + * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the + * element is available. + * @type function + * @param {element} nTd The TD node that has been created + * @param {*} sData The Data for the cell + * @param {array|object} oData The data for the whole row + * @param {int} iRow The row index for the aoData data store + * @default null + */ + "fnCreatedCell": null, + + /** + * Function to get data from a cell in a column. You should <b>never</b> + * access data directly through _aData internally in DataTables - always use + * the method attached to this property. It allows mData to function as + * required. This function is automatically assigned by the column + * initialisation method + * @type function + * @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array + * (i.e. aoData[]._aData) + * @param {string} sSpecific The specific data type you want to get - + * 'display', 'type' 'filter' 'sort' + * @returns {*} The data for the cell from the given row's data + * @default null + */ + "fnGetData": null, + + /** + * Function to set data for a cell in the column. You should <b>never</b> + * set the data directly to _aData internally in DataTables - always use + * this method. It allows mData to function as required. This function + * is automatically assigned by the column initialisation method + * @type function + * @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array + * (i.e. aoData[]._aData) + * @param {*} sValue Value to set + * @default null + */ + "fnSetData": null, + + /** + * Property to read the value for the cells in the column from the data + * source array / object. If null, then the default content is used, if a + * function is given then the return from the function is used. + * @type function|int|string|null + * @default null + */ + "mData": null, + + /** + * Partner property to mData which is used (only when defined) to get + * the data - i.e. it is basically the same as mData, but without the + * 'set' option, and also the data fed to it is the result from mData. + * This is the rendering method to match the data method of mData. + * @type function|int|string|null + * @default null + */ + "mRender": null, + + /** + * Unique header TH/TD element for this column - this is what the sorting + * listener is attached to (if sorting is enabled.) + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTh": null, + + /** + * Unique footer TH/TD element for this column (if there is one). Not used + * in DataTables as such, but can be used for plug-ins to reference the + * footer for each column. + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTf": null, + + /** + * The class to apply to all TD elements in the table's TBODY for the column + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sClass": null, + + /** + * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column, + * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a + * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this + * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer + * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting + * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as + * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the + * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding. + * @type string + */ + "sContentPadding": null, + + /** + * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used + * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData + * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null). + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sDefaultContent": null, + + /** + * Name for the column, allowing reference to the column by name as well as + * by index (needs a lookup to work by name). + * @type string + */ + "sName": null, + + /** + * Custom sorting data type - defines which of the available plug-ins in + * afnSortData the custom sorting will use - if any is defined. + * @type string + * @default std + */ + "sSortDataType": 'std', + + /** + * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sSortingClass": null, + + /** + * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column - + * when jQuery UI theming is used. + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sSortingClassJUI": null, + + /** + * Title of the column - what is seen in the TH element (nTh). + * @type string + */ + "sTitle": null, + + /** + * Column sorting and filtering type + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sType": null, + + /** + * Width of the column + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sWidth": null, + + /** + * Width of the column when it was first "encountered" + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sWidthOrig": null + }; + + + /* + * Developer note: The properties of the object below are given in Hungarian + * notation, that was used as the interface for DataTables prior to v1.10, however + * from v1.10 onwards the primary interface is camel case. In order to avoid + * breaking backwards compatibility utterly with this change, the Hungarian + * version is still, internally the primary interface, but is is not documented + * - hence the @name tags in each doc comment. This allows a Javascript function + * to create a map from Hungarian notation to camel case (going the other direction + * would require each property to be listed, which would add around 3K to the size + * of DataTables, while this method is about a 0.5K hit). + * + * Ultimately this does pave the way for Hungarian notation to be dropped + * completely, but that is a massive amount of work and will break current + * installs (therefore is on-hold until v2). */ - "idx": null, - + /** - * A list of the columns that sorting should occur on when this column - * is sorted. That this property is an array allows multi-column sorting - * to be defined for a column (for example first name / last name columns - * would benefit from this). The values are integers pointing to the - * columns to be sorted on (typically it will be a single integer pointing - * at itself, but that doesn't need to be the case). - * @type array + * Initialisation options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation + * time. + * @namespace */ - "aDataSort": null, - - /** - * Define the sorting directions that are applied to the column, in sequence - * as the column is repeatedly sorted upon - i.e. the first value is used - * as the sorting direction when the column if first sorted (clicked on). - * Sort it again (click again) and it will move on to the next index. - * Repeat until loop. - * @type array - */ - "asSorting": null, - - /** - * Flag to indicate if the column is searchable, and thus should be included - * in the filtering or not. - * @type boolean - */ - "bSearchable": null, - - /** - * Flag to indicate if the column is sortable or not. - * @type boolean - */ - "bSortable": null, - - /** - * Flag to indicate if the column is currently visible in the table or not - * @type boolean - */ - "bVisible": null, - - /** - * Store for manual type assignment using the `column.type` option. This - * is held in store so we can manipulate the column's `sType` property. - * @type string - * @default null - * @private - */ - "_sManualType": null, - - /** - * Flag to indicate if HTML5 data attributes should be used as the data - * source for filtering or sorting. True is either are. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * @private - */ - "_bAttrSrc": false, - - /** - * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source, - * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender - * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the - * element is available. - * @type function - * @param {element} nTd The TD node that has been created - * @param {*} sData The Data for the cell - * @param {array|object} oData The data for the whole row - * @param {int} iRow The row index for the aoData data store - * @default null - */ - "fnCreatedCell": null, - - /** - * Function to get data from a cell in a column. You should <b>never</b> - * access data directly through _aData internally in DataTables - always use - * the method attached to this property. It allows mData to function as - * required. This function is automatically assigned by the column - * initialisation method - * @type function - * @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array - * (i.e. aoData[]._aData) - * @param {string} sSpecific The specific data type you want to get - - * 'display', 'type' 'filter' 'sort' - * @returns {*} The data for the cell from the given row's data - * @default null - */ - "fnGetData": null, - - /** - * Function to set data for a cell in the column. You should <b>never</b> - * set the data directly to _aData internally in DataTables - always use - * this method. It allows mData to function as required. This function - * is automatically assigned by the column initialisation method - * @type function - * @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array - * (i.e. aoData[]._aData) - * @param {*} sValue Value to set - * @default null - */ - "fnSetData": null, - - /** - * Property to read the value for the cells in the column from the data - * source array / object. If null, then the default content is used, if a - * function is given then the return from the function is used. - * @type function|int|string|null - * @default null - */ - "mData": null, - - /** - * Partner property to mData which is used (only when defined) to get - * the data - i.e. it is basically the same as mData, but without the - * 'set' option, and also the data fed to it is the result from mData. - * This is the rendering method to match the data method of mData. - * @type function|int|string|null - * @default null - */ - "mRender": null, - - /** - * Unique header TH/TD element for this column - this is what the sorting - * listener is attached to (if sorting is enabled.) - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTh": null, - - /** - * Unique footer TH/TD element for this column (if there is one). Not used - * in DataTables as such, but can be used for plug-ins to reference the - * footer for each column. - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTf": null, - - /** - * The class to apply to all TD elements in the table's TBODY for the column - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sClass": null, - - /** - * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column, - * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a - * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this - * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer - * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting - * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as - * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the - * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding. - * @type string - */ - "sContentPadding": null, - - /** - * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used - * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData - * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null). - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sDefaultContent": null, - - /** - * Name for the column, allowing reference to the column by name as well as - * by index (needs a lookup to work by name). - * @type string - */ - "sName": null, - - /** - * Custom sorting data type - defines which of the available plug-ins in - * afnSortData the custom sorting will use - if any is defined. - * @type string - * @default std - */ - "sSortDataType": 'std', - - /** - * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sSortingClass": null, - - /** - * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column - - * when jQuery UI theming is used. - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sSortingClassJUI": null, - - /** - * Title of the column - what is seen in the TH element (nTh). - * @type string - */ - "sTitle": null, - - /** - * Column sorting and filtering type - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sType": null, - - /** - * Width of the column - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sWidth": null, - - /** - * Width of the column when it was first "encountered" - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sWidthOrig": null - }; - - - /* - * Developer note: The properties of the object below are given in Hungarian - * notation, that was used as the interface for DataTables prior to v1.10, however - * from v1.10 onwards the primary interface is camel case. In order to avoid - * breaking backwards compatibility utterly with this change, the Hungarian - * version is still, internally the primary interface, but is is not documented - * - hence the @name tags in each doc comment. This allows a Javascript function - * to create a map from Hungarian notation to camel case (going the other direction - * would require each property to be listed, which would add around 3K to the size - * of DataTables, while this method is about a 0.5K hit). - * - * Ultimately this does pave the way for Hungarian notation to be dropped - * completely, but that is a massive amount of work and will break current - * installs (therefore is on-hold until v2). - */ - - /** - * Initialisation options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation - * time. - * @namespace - */ - DataTable.defaults = { - /** - * An array of data to use for the table, passed in at initialisation which - * will be used in preference to any data which is already in the DOM. This is - * particularly useful for constructing tables purely in Javascript, for - * example with a custom Ajax call. - * @type array - * @default null - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.data - * - * @example - * // Using a 2D array data source - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "data": [ - * ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 4.0', 'Win 95+', 4, 'X'], - * ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 5.0', 'Win 95+', 5, 'C'], - * ], - * "columns": [ - * { "title": "Engine" }, - * { "title": "Browser" }, - * { "title": "Platform" }, - * { "title": "Version" }, - * { "title": "Grade" } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using an array of objects as a data source (`data`) - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "data": [ - * { - * "engine": "Trident", - * "browser": "Internet Explorer 4.0", - * "platform": "Win 95+", - * "version": 4, - * "grade": "X" - * }, - * { - * "engine": "Trident", - * "browser": "Internet Explorer 5.0", - * "platform": "Win 95+", - * "version": 5, - * "grade": "C" - * } - * ], - * "columns": [ - * { "title": "Engine", "data": "engine" }, - * { "title": "Browser", "data": "browser" }, - * { "title": "Platform", "data": "platform" }, - * { "title": "Version", "data": "version" }, - * { "title": "Grade", "data": "grade" } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "aaData": null, - - - /** - * If ordering is enabled, then DataTables will perform a first pass sort on - * initialisation. You can define which column(s) the sort is performed - * upon, and the sorting direction, with this variable. The `sorting` array - * should contain an array for each column to be sorted initially containing - * the column's index and a direction string ('asc' or 'desc'). - * @type array - * @default [[0,'asc']] - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.order - * - * @example - * // Sort by 3rd column first, and then 4th column - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "order": [[2,'asc'], [3,'desc']] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * // No initial sorting - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "order": [] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "aaSorting": [[0,'asc']], - - - /** - * This parameter is basically identical to the `sorting` parameter, but - * cannot be overridden by user interaction with the table. What this means - * is that you could have a column (visible or hidden) which the sorting - * will always be forced on first - any sorting after that (from the user) - * will then be performed as required. This can be useful for grouping rows - * together. - * @type array - * @default null - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.orderFixed - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "orderFixed": [[0,'asc']] - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "aaSortingFixed": [], - - - /** - * DataTables can be instructed to load data to display in the table from a - * Ajax source. This option defines how that Ajax call is made and where to. - * - * The `ajax` property has three different modes of operation, depending on - * how it is defined. These are: - * - * * `string` - Set the URL from where the data should be loaded from. - * * `object` - Define properties for `jQuery.ajax`. - * * `function` - Custom data get function - * - * `string` - * -------- - * - * As a string, the `ajax` property simply defines the URL from which - * DataTables will load data. - * - * `object` - * -------- - * - * As an object, the parameters in the object are passed to - * [jQuery.ajax](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/) allowing fine control - * of the Ajax request. DataTables has a number of default parameters which - * you can override using this option. Please refer to the jQuery - * documentation for a full description of the options available, although - * the following parameters provide additional options in DataTables or - * require special consideration: - * - * * `data` - As with jQuery, `data` can be provided as an object, but it - * can also be used as a function to manipulate the data DataTables sends - * to the server. The function takes a single parameter, an object of - * parameters with the values that DataTables has readied for sending. An - * object may be returned which will be merged into the DataTables - * defaults, or you can add the items to the object that was passed in and - * not return anything from the function. This supersedes `fnServerParams` - * from DataTables 1.9-. - * - * * `dataSrc` - By default DataTables will look for the property `data` (or - * `aaData` for compatibility with DataTables 1.9-) when obtaining data - * from an Ajax source or for server-side processing - this parameter - * allows that property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted - * object notation to get a data source for multiple levels of nesting, or - * it my be used as a function. As a function it takes a single parameter, - * the JSON returned from the server, which can be manipulated as - * required, with the returned value being that used by DataTables as the - * data source for the table. This supersedes `sAjaxDataProp` from - * DataTables 1.9-. - * - * * `success` - Should not be overridden it is used internally in - * DataTables. To manipulate / transform the data returned by the server - * use `ajax.dataSrc`, or use `ajax` as a function (see below). - * - * `function` - * ---------- - * - * As a function, making the Ajax call is left up to yourself allowing - * complete control of the Ajax request. Indeed, if desired, a method other - * than Ajax could be used to obtain the required data, such as Web storage - * or an AIR database. - * - * The function is given four parameters and no return is required. The - * parameters are: - * - * 1. _object_ - Data to send to the server - * 2. _function_ - Callback function that must be executed when the required - * data has been obtained. That data should be passed into the callback - * as the only parameter - * 3. _object_ - DataTables settings object for the table - * - * Note that this supersedes `fnServerData` from DataTables 1.9-. - * - * @type string|object|function - * @default null - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.ajax - * @since 1.10.0 - * - * @example - * // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax. - * // Note DataTables expects data in the form `{ data: [ ...data... ] }` by default). - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": "data.json" - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax, using `dataSrc` to change - * // `data` to `tableData` (i.e. `{ tableData: [ ...data... ] }`) - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": { - * "url": "data.json", - * "dataSrc": "tableData" - * } - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax, using `dataSrc` to read data - * // from a plain array rather than an array in an object - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": { - * "url": "data.json", - * "dataSrc": "" - * } - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Manipulate the data returned from the server - add a link to data - * // (note this can, should, be done using `render` for the column - this - * // is just a simple example of how the data can be manipulated). - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": { - * "url": "data.json", - * "dataSrc": function ( json ) { - * for ( var i=0, ien=json.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) { - * json[i][0] = '<a href="/message/'+json[i][0]+'>View message</a>'; - * } - * return json; - * } - * } - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Add data to the request - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": { - * "url": "data.json", - * "data": function ( d ) { - * return { - * "extra_search": $('#extra').val() - * }; - * } - * } - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Send request as POST - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": { - * "url": "data.json", - * "type": "POST" - * } - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Get the data from localStorage (could interface with a form for - * // adding, editing and removing rows). - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": function (data, callback, settings) { - * callback( - * JSON.parse( localStorage.getItem('dataTablesData') ) - * ); - * } - * } ); - */ - "ajax": null, - - - /** - * This parameter allows you to readily specify the entries in the length drop - * down menu that DataTables shows when pagination is enabled. It can be - * either a 1D array of options which will be used for both the displayed - * option and the value, or a 2D array which will use the array in the first - * position as the value, and the array in the second position as the - * displayed options (useful for language strings such as 'All'). - * - * Note that the `pageLength` property will be automatically set to the - * first value given in this array, unless `pageLength` is also provided. - * @type array - * @default [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ] - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.lengthMenu - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "lengthMenu": [[10, 25, 50, -1], [10, 25, 50, "All"]] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "aLengthMenu": [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ], - - - /** - * The `columns` option in the initialisation parameter allows you to define - * details about the way individual columns behave. For a full list of - * column options that can be set, please see - * {@link DataTable.defaults.column}. Note that if you use `columns` to - * define your columns, you must have an entry in the array for every single - * column that you have in your table (these can be null if you don't which - * to specify any options). - * @member - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column - */ - "aoColumns": null, - - /** - * Very similar to `columns`, `columnDefs` allows you to target a specific - * column, multiple columns, or all columns, using the `targets` property of - * each object in the array. This allows great flexibility when creating - * tables, as the `columnDefs` arrays can be of any length, targeting the - * columns you specifically want. `columnDefs` may use any of the column - * options available: {@link DataTable.defaults.column}, but it _must_ - * have `targets` defined in each object in the array. Values in the `targets` - * array may be: - * <ul> - * <li>a string - class name will be matched on the TH for the column</li> - * <li>0 or a positive integer - column index counting from the left</li> - * <li>a negative integer - column index counting from the right</li> - * <li>the string "_all" - all columns (i.e. assign a default)</li> - * </ul> - * @member - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.columnDefs - */ - "aoColumnDefs": null, - - - /** - * Basically the same as `search`, this parameter defines the individual column - * filtering state at initialisation time. The array must be of the same size - * as the number of columns, and each element be an object with the parameters - * `search` and `escapeRegex` (the latter is optional). 'null' is also - * accepted and the default will be used. - * @type array - * @default [] - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.searchCols - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "searchCols": [ - * null, - * { "search": "My filter" }, - * null, - * { "search": "^[0-9]", "escapeRegex": false } - * ] - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "aoSearchCols": [], - - - /** - * An array of CSS classes that should be applied to displayed rows. This - * array may be of any length, and DataTables will apply each class - * sequentially, looping when required. - * @type array - * @default null <i>Will take the values determined by the `oClasses.stripe*` - * options</i> - * - * @dtopt Option - * @name DataTable.defaults.stripeClasses - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stripeClasses": [ 'strip1', 'strip2', 'strip3' ] - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "asStripeClasses": null, - - - /** - * Enable or disable automatic column width calculation. This can be disabled - * as an optimisation (it takes some time to calculate the widths) if the - * tables widths are passed in using `columns`. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.autoWidth - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "autoWidth": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bAutoWidth": true, - - - /** - * Deferred rendering can provide DataTables with a huge speed boost when you - * are using an Ajax or JS data source for the table. This option, when set to - * true, will cause DataTables to defer the creation of the table elements for - * each row until they are needed for a draw - saving a significant amount of - * time. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.deferRender - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajax": "sources/arrays.txt", - * "deferRender": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bDeferRender": false, - - - /** - * Replace a DataTable which matches the given selector and replace it with - * one which has the properties of the new initialisation object passed. If no - * table matches the selector, then the new DataTable will be constructed as - * per normal. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.destroy - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "srollY": "200px", - * "paginate": false - * } ); - * - * // Some time later.... - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "filter": false, - * "destroy": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bDestroy": false, - - - /** - * Enable or disable filtering of data. Filtering in DataTables is "smart" in - * that it allows the end user to input multiple words (space separated) and - * will match a row containing those words, even if not in the order that was - * specified (this allow matching across multiple columns). Note that if you - * wish to use filtering in DataTables this must remain 'true' - to remove the - * default filtering input box and retain filtering abilities, please use - * {@link DataTable.defaults.dom}. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.searching - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "searching": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bFilter": true, - - - /** - * Enable or disable the table information display. This shows information - * about the data that is currently visible on the page, including information - * about filtered data if that action is being performed. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.info - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "info": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bInfo": true, - - - /** - * Allows the end user to select the size of a formatted page from a select - * menu (sizes are 10, 25, 50 and 100). Requires pagination (`paginate`). - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.lengthChange - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "lengthChange": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bLengthChange": true, - - - /** - * Enable or disable pagination. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.paging - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "paging": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bPaginate": true, - - - /** - * Enable or disable the display of a 'processing' indicator when the table is - * being processed (e.g. a sort). This is particularly useful for tables with - * large amounts of data where it can take a noticeable amount of time to sort - * the entries. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.processing - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "processing": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bProcessing": false, - - - /** - * Retrieve the DataTables object for the given selector. Note that if the - * table has already been initialised, this parameter will cause DataTables - * to simply return the object that has already been set up - it will not take - * account of any changes you might have made to the initialisation object - * passed to DataTables (setting this parameter to true is an acknowledgement - * that you understand this). `destroy` can be used to reinitialise a table if - * you need. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.retrieve - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * initTable(); - * tableActions(); - * } ); - * - * function initTable () - * { - * return $('#example').dataTable( { - * "scrollY": "200px", - * "paginate": false, - * "retrieve": true - * } ); - * } - * - * function tableActions () - * { - * var table = initTable(); - * // perform API operations with oTable - * } - */ - "bRetrieve": false, - - - /** - * When vertical (y) scrolling is enabled, DataTables will force the height of - * the table's viewport to the given height at all times (useful for layout). - * However, this can look odd when filtering data down to a small data set, - * and the footer is left "floating" further down. This parameter (when - * enabled) will cause DataTables to collapse the table's viewport down when - * the result set will fit within the given Y height. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollCollapse - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "scrollY": "200", - * "scrollCollapse": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bScrollCollapse": false, - - - /** - * Configure DataTables to use server-side processing. Note that the - * `ajax` parameter must also be given in order to give DataTables a - * source to obtain the required data for each draw. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Features - * @dtopt Server-side - * @name DataTable.defaults.serverSide - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "serverSide": true, - * "ajax": "xhr.php" - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bServerSide": false, - - - /** - * Enable or disable sorting of columns. Sorting of individual columns can be - * disabled by the `sortable` option for each column. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.ordering - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ordering": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bSort": true, - - - /** - * Enable or display DataTables' ability to sort multiple columns at the - * same time (activated by shift-click by the user). - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.orderMulti - * - * @example - * // Disable multiple column sorting ability - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "orderMulti": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bSortMulti": true, - - - /** - * Allows control over whether DataTables should use the top (true) unique - * cell that is found for a single column, or the bottom (false - default). - * This is useful when using complex headers. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.orderCellsTop - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "orderCellsTop": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bSortCellsTop": false, - - - /** - * Enable or disable the addition of the classes `sorting\_1`, `sorting\_2` and - * `sorting\_3` to the columns which are currently being sorted on. This is - * presented as a feature switch as it can increase processing time (while - * classes are removed and added) so for large data sets you might want to - * turn this off. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.orderClasses - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "orderClasses": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bSortClasses": true, - - - /** - * Enable or disable state saving. When enabled HTML5 `localStorage` will be - * used to save table display information such as pagination information, - * display length, filtering and sorting. As such when the end user reloads - * the page the display display will match what thy had previously set up. - * - * Due to the use of `localStorage` the default state saving is not supported - * in IE6 or 7. If state saving is required in those browsers, use - * `stateSaveCallback` to provide a storage solution such as cookies. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateSave - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function () { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "bStateSave": false, - - - /** - * This function is called when a TR element is created (and all TD child - * elements have been inserted), or registered if using a DOM source, allowing - * manipulation of the TR element (adding classes etc). - * @type function - * @param {node} row "TR" element for the current row - * @param {array} data Raw data array for this row - * @param {int} dataIndex The index of this row in the internal aoData array - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.createdRow - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "createdRow": function( row, data, dataIndex ) { - * // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers - * if ( data[4] == "A" ) - * { - * $('td:eq(4)', row).html( '<b>A</b>' ); - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnCreatedRow": null, - - - /** - * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to - * dynamically modify any aspect you want about the created DOM. - * @type function - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.drawCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "drawCallback": function( settings ) { - * alert( 'DataTables has redrawn the table' ); - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnDrawCallback": null, - - - /** - * Identical to fnHeaderCallback() but for the table footer this function - * allows you to modify the table footer on every 'draw' event. - * @type function - * @param {node} foot "TR" element for the footer - * @param {array} data Full table data (as derived from the original HTML) - * @param {int} start Index for the current display starting point in the - * display array - * @param {int} end Index for the current display ending point in the - * display array - * @param {array int} display Index array to translate the visual position - * to the full data array - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.footerCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "footerCallback": function( tfoot, data, start, end, display ) { - * tfoot.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Starting index is "+start; - * } - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "fnFooterCallback": null, - - - /** - * When rendering large numbers in the information element for the table - * (i.e. "Showing 1 to 10 of 57 entries") DataTables will render large numbers - * to have a comma separator for the 'thousands' units (e.g. 1 million is - * rendered as "1,000,000") to help readability for the end user. This - * function will override the default method DataTables uses. - * @type function - * @member - * @param {int} toFormat number to be formatted - * @returns {string} formatted string for DataTables to show the number - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.formatNumber - * - * @example - * // Format a number using a single quote for the separator (note that - * // this can also be done with the language.thousands option) - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "formatNumber": function ( toFormat ) { - * return toFormat.toString().replace( - * /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, "'" - * ); - * }; - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnFormatNumber": function ( toFormat ) { - return toFormat.toString().replace( - /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, - this.oLanguage.sThousands - ); - }, - - - /** - * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to - * dynamically modify the header row. This can be used to calculate and - * display useful information about the table. - * @type function - * @param {node} head "TR" element for the header - * @param {array} data Full table data (as derived from the original HTML) - * @param {int} start Index for the current display starting point in the - * display array - * @param {int} end Index for the current display ending point in the - * display array - * @param {array int} display Index array to translate the visual position - * to the full data array - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.headerCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "fheaderCallback": function( head, data, start, end, display ) { - * head.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Displaying "+(end-start)+" records"; - * } - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "fnHeaderCallback": null, - - - /** - * The information element can be used to convey information about the current - * state of the table. Although the internationalisation options presented by - * DataTables are quite capable of dealing with most customisations, there may - * be times where you wish to customise the string further. This callback - * allows you to do exactly that. - * @type function - * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object - * @param {int} start Starting position in data for the draw - * @param {int} end End position in data for the draw - * @param {int} max Total number of rows in the table (regardless of - * filtering) - * @param {int} total Total number of rows in the data set, after filtering - * @param {string} pre The string that DataTables has formatted using it's - * own rules - * @returns {string} The string to be displayed in the information element. - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.infoCallback - * - * @example - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "infoCallback": function( settings, start, end, max, total, pre ) { - * return start +" to "+ end; - * } - * } ); - */ - "fnInfoCallback": null, - - - /** - * Called when the table has been initialised. Normally DataTables will - * initialise sequentially and there will be no need for this function, - * however, this does not hold true when using external language information - * since that is obtained using an async XHR call. - * @type function - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @param {object} json The JSON object request from the server - only - * present if client-side Ajax sourced data is used - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.initComplete - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "initComplete": function(settings, json) { - * alert( 'DataTables has finished its initialisation.' ); - * } - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "fnInitComplete": null, - - - /** - * Called at the very start of each table draw and can be used to cancel the - * draw by returning false, any other return (including undefined) results in - * the full draw occurring). - * @type function - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @returns {boolean} False will cancel the draw, anything else (including no - * return) will allow it to complete. - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.preDrawCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "preDrawCallback": function( settings ) { - * if ( $('#test').val() == 1 ) { - * return false; - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnPreDrawCallback": null, - - - /** - * This function allows you to 'post process' each row after it have been - * generated for each table draw, but before it is rendered on screen. This - * function might be used for setting the row class name etc. - * @type function - * @param {node} row "TR" element for the current row - * @param {array} data Raw data array for this row - * @param {int} displayIndex The display index for the current table draw - * @param {int} displayIndexFull The index of the data in the full list of - * rows (after filtering) - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.rowCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "rowCallback": function( row, data, displayIndex, displayIndexFull ) { - * // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers - * if ( data[4] == "A" ) { - * $('td:eq(4)', row).html( '<b>A</b>' ); - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnRowCallback": null, - - - /** - * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been - * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. - * - * This parameter allows you to override the default function which obtains - * the data from the server so something more suitable for your application. - * For example you could use POST data, or pull information from a Gears or - * AIR database. - * @type function - * @member - * @param {string} source HTTP source to obtain the data from (`ajax`) - * @param {array} data A key/value pair object containing the data to send - * to the server - * @param {function} callback to be called on completion of the data get - * process that will draw the data on the page. - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @dtopt Server-side - * @name DataTable.defaults.serverData - * - * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. - */ - "fnServerData": null, - - - /** - * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been - * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. - * - * It is often useful to send extra data to the server when making an Ajax - * request - for example custom filtering information, and this callback - * function makes it trivial to send extra information to the server. The - * passed in parameter is the data set that has been constructed by - * DataTables, and you can add to this or modify it as you require. - * @type function - * @param {array} data Data array (array of objects which are name/value - * pairs) that has been constructed by DataTables and will be sent to the - * server. In the case of Ajax sourced data with server-side processing - * this will be an empty array, for server-side processing there will be a - * significant number of parameters! - * @returns {undefined} Ensure that you modify the data array passed in, - * as this is passed by reference. - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @dtopt Server-side - * @name DataTable.defaults.serverParams - * - * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. - */ - "fnServerParams": null, - - - /** - * Load the table state. With this function you can define from where, and how, the - * state of a table is loaded. By default DataTables will load from `localStorage` - * but you might wish to use a server-side database or cookies. - * @type function - * @member - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @param {object} callback Callback that can be executed when done. It - * should be passed the loaded state object. - * @return {object} The DataTables state object to be loaded - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoadCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true, - * "stateLoadCallback": function (settings, callback) { - * $.ajax( { - * "url": "/state_load", - * "dataType": "json", - * "success": function (json) { - * callback( json ); - * } - * } ); - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnStateLoadCallback": function ( settings ) { - try { - return JSON.parse( - (settings.iStateDuration === -1 ? sessionStorage : localStorage).getItem( - 'DataTables_'+settings.sInstance+'_'+location.pathname - ) - ); - } catch (e) { - return {}; - } - }, - - - /** - * Callback which allows modification of the saved state prior to loading that state. - * This callback is called when the table is loading state from the stored data, but - * prior to the settings object being modified by the saved state. Note that for - * plug-in authors, you should use the `stateLoadParams` event to load parameters for - * a plug-in. - * @type function - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @param {object} data The state object that is to be loaded - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoadParams - * - * @example - * // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never loaded - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true, - * "stateLoadParams": function (settings, data) { - * data.oSearch.sSearch = ""; - * } - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Disallow state loading by returning false - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true, - * "stateLoadParams": function (settings, data) { - * return false; - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnStateLoadParams": null, - - - /** - * Callback that is called when the state has been loaded from the state saving method - * and the DataTables settings object has been modified as a result of the loaded state. - * @type function - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @param {object} data The state object that was loaded - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoaded - * - * @example - * // Show an alert with the filtering value that was saved - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true, - * "stateLoaded": function (settings, data) { - * alert( 'Saved filter was: '+data.oSearch.sSearch ); - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnStateLoaded": null, - - - /** - * Save the table state. This function allows you to define where and how the state - * information for the table is stored By default DataTables will use `localStorage` - * but you might wish to use a server-side database or cookies. - * @type function - * @member - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @param {object} data The state object to be saved - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateSaveCallback - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true, - * "stateSaveCallback": function (settings, data) { - * // Send an Ajax request to the server with the state object - * $.ajax( { - * "url": "/state_save", - * "data": data, - * "dataType": "json", - * "method": "POST" - * "success": function () {} - * } ); - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnStateSaveCallback": function ( settings, data ) { - try { - (settings.iStateDuration === -1 ? sessionStorage : localStorage).setItem( - 'DataTables_'+settings.sInstance+'_'+location.pathname, - JSON.stringify( data ) - ); - } catch (e) {} - }, - - - /** - * Callback which allows modification of the state to be saved. Called when the table - * has changed state a new state save is required. This method allows modification of - * the state saving object prior to actually doing the save, including addition or - * other state properties or modification. Note that for plug-in authors, you should - * use the `stateSaveParams` event to save parameters for a plug-in. - * @type function - * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object - * @param {object} data The state object to be saved - * - * @dtopt Callbacks - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateSaveParams - * - * @example - * // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never saved - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateSave": true, - * "stateSaveParams": function (settings, data) { - * data.oSearch.sSearch = ""; - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "fnStateSaveParams": null, - - - /** - * Duration for which the saved state information is considered valid. After this period - * has elapsed the state will be returned to the default. - * Value is given in seconds. - * @type int - * @default 7200 <i>(2 hours)</i> - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.stateDuration - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "stateDuration": 60*60*24; // 1 day - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "iStateDuration": 7200, - - - /** - * When enabled DataTables will not make a request to the server for the first - * page draw - rather it will use the data already on the page (no sorting etc - * will be applied to it), thus saving on an XHR at load time. `deferLoading` - * is used to indicate that deferred loading is required, but it is also used - * to tell DataTables how many records there are in the full table (allowing - * the information element and pagination to be displayed correctly). In the case - * where a filtering is applied to the table on initial load, this can be - * indicated by giving the parameter as an array, where the first element is - * the number of records available after filtering and the second element is the - * number of records without filtering (allowing the table information element - * to be shown correctly). - * @type int | array - * @default null - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.deferLoading - * - * @example - * // 57 records available in the table, no filtering applied - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "serverSide": true, - * "ajax": "scripts/server_processing.php", - * "deferLoading": 57 - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // 57 records after filtering, 100 without filtering (an initial filter applied) - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "serverSide": true, - * "ajax": "scripts/server_processing.php", - * "deferLoading": [ 57, 100 ], - * "search": { - * "search": "my_filter" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "iDeferLoading": null, - - - /** - * Number of rows to display on a single page when using pagination. If - * feature enabled (`lengthChange`) then the end user will be able to override - * this to a custom setting using a pop-up menu. - * @type int - * @default 10 - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.pageLength - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "pageLength": 50 - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "iDisplayLength": 10, - - - /** - * Define the starting point for data display when using DataTables with - * pagination. Note that this parameter is the number of records, rather than - * the page number, so if you have 10 records per page and want to start on - * the third page, it should be "20". - * @type int - * @default 0 - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.displayStart - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "displayStart": 20 - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "iDisplayStart": 0, - - - /** - * By default DataTables allows keyboard navigation of the table (sorting, paging, - * and filtering) by adding a `tabindex` attribute to the required elements. This - * allows you to tab through the controls and press the enter key to activate them. - * The tabindex is default 0, meaning that the tab follows the flow of the document. - * You can overrule this using this parameter if you wish. Use a value of -1 to - * disable built-in keyboard navigation. - * @type int - * @default 0 - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.tabIndex - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "tabIndex": 1 - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "iTabIndex": 0, - - - /** - * Classes that DataTables assigns to the various components and features - * that it adds to the HTML table. This allows classes to be configured - * during initialisation in addition to through the static - * {@link DataTable.ext.oStdClasses} object). - * @namespace - * @name DataTable.defaults.classes - */ - "oClasses": {}, - - - /** - * All strings that DataTables uses in the user interface that it creates - * are defined in this object, allowing you to modified them individually or - * completely replace them all as required. - * @namespace - * @name DataTable.defaults.language - */ - "oLanguage": { - /** - * Strings that are used for WAI-ARIA labels and controls only (these are not - * actually visible on the page, but will be read by screenreaders, and thus - * must be internationalised as well). - * @namespace - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria - */ - "oAria": { - /** - * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be - * sorted ascending by activing the column (click or return when focused). - * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string. - * @type string - * @default : activate to sort column ascending - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria.sortAscending - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "aria": { - * "sortAscending": " - click/return to sort ascending" - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sSortAscending": ": activate to sort column ascending", - - /** - * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be - * sorted descending by activing the column (click or return when focused). - * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string. - * @type string - * @default : activate to sort column ascending - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria.sortDescending - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "aria": { - * "sortDescending": " - click/return to sort descending" - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sSortDescending": ": activate to sort column descending" - }, - - /** - * Pagination string used by DataTables for the built-in pagination - * control types. - * @namespace - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate - */ - "oPaginate": { - /** - * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the - * button to take the user to the first page. - * @type string - * @default First - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.first - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "paginate": { - * "first": "First page" - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sFirst": "First", - - - /** - * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the - * button to take the user to the last page. - * @type string - * @default Last - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.last - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "paginate": { - * "last": "Last page" - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sLast": "Last", - - - /** - * Text to use for the 'next' pagination button (to take the user to the - * next page). - * @type string - * @default Next - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.next - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "paginate": { - * "next": "Next page" - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sNext": "Next", - - - /** - * Text to use for the 'previous' pagination button (to take the user to - * the previous page). - * @type string - * @default Previous - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.previous - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "paginate": { - * "previous": "Previous page" - * } - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sPrevious": "Previous" - }, - - /** - * This string is shown in preference to `zeroRecords` when the table is - * empty of data (regardless of filtering). Note that this is an optional - * parameter - if it is not given, the value of `zeroRecords` will be used - * instead (either the default or given value). - * @type string - * @default No data available in table - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.emptyTable - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "emptyTable": "No data available in table" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sEmptyTable": "No data available in table", - - - /** - * This string gives information to the end user about the information - * that is current on display on the page. The following tokens can be - * used in the string and will be dynamically replaced as the table - * display updates. This tokens can be placed anywhere in the string, or - * removed as needed by the language requires: - * - * * `\_START\_` - Display index of the first record on the current page - * * `\_END\_` - Display index of the last record on the current page - * * `\_TOTAL\_` - Number of records in the table after filtering - * * `\_MAX\_` - Number of records in the table without filtering - * * `\_PAGE\_` - Current page number - * * `\_PAGES\_` - Total number of pages of data in the table - * - * @type string - * @default Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.info - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "info": "Showing page _PAGE_ of _PAGES_" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sInfo": "Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries", - - - /** - * Display information string for when the table is empty. Typically the - * format of this string should match `info`. - * @type string - * @default Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoEmpty - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "infoEmpty": "No entries to show" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sInfoEmpty": "Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries", - - - /** - * When a user filters the information in a table, this string is appended - * to the information (`info`) to give an idea of how strong the filtering - * is. The variable _MAX_ is dynamically updated. - * @type string - * @default (filtered from _MAX_ total entries) - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoFiltered - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "infoFiltered": " - filtering from _MAX_ records" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sInfoFiltered": "(filtered from _MAX_ total entries)", - - - /** - * If can be useful to append extra information to the info string at times, - * and this variable does exactly that. This information will be appended to - * the `info` (`infoEmpty` and `infoFiltered` in whatever combination they are - * being used) at all times. - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string</i> - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoPostFix - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "infoPostFix": "All records shown are derived from real information." - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sInfoPostFix": "", - - - /** - * This decimal place operator is a little different from the other - * language options since DataTables doesn't output floating point - * numbers, so it won't ever use this for display of a number. Rather, - * what this parameter does is modify the sort methods of the table so - * that numbers which are in a format which has a character other than - * a period (`.`) as a decimal place will be sorted numerically. - * - * Note that numbers with different decimal places cannot be shown in - * the same table and still be sortable, the table must be consistent. - * However, multiple different tables on the page can use different - * decimal place characters. - * @type string - * @default - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.decimal - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "decimal": "," - * "thousands": "." - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sDecimal": "", - - - /** - * DataTables has a build in number formatter (`formatNumber`) which is - * used to format large numbers that are used in the table information. - * By default a comma is used, but this can be trivially changed to any - * character you wish with this parameter. - * @type string - * @default , - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.thousands - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "thousands": "'" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sThousands": ",", - - - /** - * Detail the action that will be taken when the drop down menu for the - * pagination length option is changed. The '_MENU_' variable is replaced - * with a default select list of 10, 25, 50 and 100, and can be replaced - * with a custom select box if required. - * @type string - * @default Show _MENU_ entries - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.lengthMenu - * - * @example - * // Language change only - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "lengthMenu": "Display _MENU_ records" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Language and options change - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "lengthMenu": 'Display <select>'+ - * '<option value="10">10</option>'+ - * '<option value="20">20</option>'+ - * '<option value="30">30</option>'+ - * '<option value="40">40</option>'+ - * '<option value="50">50</option>'+ - * '<option value="-1">All</option>'+ - * '</select> records' - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sLengthMenu": "Show _MENU_ entries", - - - /** - * When using Ajax sourced data and during the first draw when DataTables is - * gathering the data, this message is shown in an empty row in the table to - * indicate to the end user the the data is being loaded. Note that this - * parameter is not used when loading data by server-side processing, just - * Ajax sourced data with client-side processing. - * @type string - * @default Loading... - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.loadingRecords - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "loadingRecords": "Please wait - loading..." - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sLoadingRecords": "Loading...", - - - /** - * Text which is displayed when the table is processing a user action - * (usually a sort command or similar). - * @type string - * @default Processing... - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.processing - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "processing": "DataTables is currently busy" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sProcessing": "Processing...", - - - /** - * Details the actions that will be taken when the user types into the - * filtering input text box. The variable "_INPUT_", if used in the string, - * is replaced with the HTML text box for the filtering input allowing - * control over where it appears in the string. If "_INPUT_" is not given - * then the input box is appended to the string automatically. - * @type string - * @default Search: - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.search - * - * @example - * // Input text box will be appended at the end automatically - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "search": "Filter records:" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Specify where the filter should appear - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "search": "Apply filter _INPUT_ to table" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sSearch": "Search:", - - - /** - * Assign a `placeholder` attribute to the search `input` element - * @type string - * @default - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.searchPlaceholder - */ - "sSearchPlaceholder": "", - - - /** - * All of the language information can be stored in a file on the - * server-side, which DataTables will look up if this parameter is passed. - * It must store the URL of the language file, which is in a JSON format, - * and the object has the same properties as the oLanguage object in the - * initialiser object (i.e. the above parameters). Please refer to one of - * the example language files to see how this works in action. - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string - i.e. disabled</i> - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.url - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "url": "http://www.sprymedia.co.uk/dataTables/lang.txt" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sUrl": "", - - - /** - * Text shown inside the table records when the is no information to be - * displayed after filtering. `emptyTable` is shown when there is simply no - * information in the table at all (regardless of filtering). - * @type string - * @default No matching records found - * - * @dtopt Language - * @name DataTable.defaults.language.zeroRecords - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "language": { - * "zeroRecords": "No records to display" - * } - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sZeroRecords": "No matching records found" - }, - - - /** - * This parameter allows you to have define the global filtering state at - * initialisation time. As an object the `search` parameter must be - * defined, but all other parameters are optional. When `regex` is true, - * the search string will be treated as a regular expression, when false - * (default) it will be treated as a straight string. When `smart` - * DataTables will use it's smart filtering methods (to word match at - * any point in the data), when false this will not be done. - * @namespace - * @extends DataTable.models.oSearch - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.search - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "search": {"search": "Initial search"} - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "oSearch": $.extend( {}, DataTable.models.oSearch ), - - - /** - * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been - * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. - * - * By default DataTables will look for the property `data` (or `aaData` for - * compatibility with DataTables 1.9-) when obtaining data from an Ajax - * source or for server-side processing - this parameter allows that - * property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted object notation to - * get a data source for multiple levels of nesting. - * @type string - * @default data - * - * @dtopt Options - * @dtopt Server-side - * @name DataTable.defaults.ajaxDataProp - * - * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. - */ - "sAjaxDataProp": "data", - - - /** - * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been - * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. - * - * You can instruct DataTables to load data from an external - * source using this parameter (use aData if you want to pass data in you - * already have). Simply provide a url a JSON object can be obtained from. - * @type string - * @default null - * - * @dtopt Options - * @dtopt Server-side - * @name DataTable.defaults.ajaxSource - * - * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. - */ - "sAjaxSource": null, - - - /** - * This initialisation variable allows you to specify exactly where in the - * DOM you want DataTables to inject the various controls it adds to the page - * (for example you might want the pagination controls at the top of the - * table). DIV elements (with or without a custom class) can also be added to - * aid styling. The follow syntax is used: - * <ul> - * <li>The following options are allowed: - * <ul> - * <li>'l' - Length changing</li> - * <li>'f' - Filtering input</li> - * <li>'t' - The table!</li> - * <li>'i' - Information</li> - * <li>'p' - Pagination</li> - * <li>'r' - pRocessing</li> - * </ul> - * </li> - * <li>The following constants are allowed: - * <ul> - * <li>'H' - jQueryUI theme "header" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr ui-helper-clearfix')</li> - * <li>'F' - jQueryUI theme "footer" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br ui-helper-clearfix')</li> - * </ul> - * </li> - * <li>The following syntax is expected: - * <ul> - * <li>'<' and '>' - div elements</li> - * <li>'<"class" and '>' - div with a class</li> - * <li>'<"#id" and '>' - div with an ID</li> - * </ul> - * </li> - * <li>Examples: - * <ul> - * <li>'<"wrapper"flipt>'</li> - * <li>'<lf<t>ip>'</li> - * </ul> - * </li> - * </ul> - * @type string - * @default lfrtip <i>(when `jQueryUI` is false)</i> <b>or</b> - * <"H"lfr>t<"F"ip> <i>(when `jQueryUI` is true)</i> - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.dom - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "dom": '<"top"i>rt<"bottom"flp><"clear">' - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sDom": "lfrtip", - - - /** - * Search delay option. This will throttle full table searches that use the - * DataTables provided search input element (it does not effect calls to - * `dt-api search()`, providing a delay before the search is made. - * @type integer - * @default 0 - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.searchDelay - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "searchDelay": 200 - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "searchDelay": null, - - - /** - * DataTables features six different built-in options for the buttons to - * display for pagination control: - * - * * `numbers` - Page number buttons only - * * `simple` - 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons only - * * 'simple_numbers` - 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons, plus page numbers - * * `full` - 'First', 'Previous', 'Next' and 'Last' buttons - * * `full_numbers` - 'First', 'Previous', 'Next' and 'Last' buttons, plus page numbers - * * `first_last_numbers` - 'First' and 'Last' buttons, plus page numbers - * - * Further methods can be added using {@link DataTable.ext.oPagination}. - * @type string - * @default simple_numbers - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.pagingType - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "pagingType": "full_numbers" - * } ); - * } ) - */ - "sPaginationType": "simple_numbers", - - - /** - * Enable horizontal scrolling. When a table is too wide to fit into a - * certain layout, or you have a large number of columns in the table, you - * can enable x-scrolling to show the table in a viewport, which can be - * scrolled. This property can be `true` which will allow the table to - * scroll horizontally when needed, or any CSS unit, or a number (in which - * case it will be treated as a pixel measurement). Setting as simply `true` - * is recommended. - * @type boolean|string - * @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i> - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollX - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "scrollX": true, - * "scrollCollapse": true - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sScrollX": "", - - - /** - * This property can be used to force a DataTable to use more width than it - * might otherwise do when x-scrolling is enabled. For example if you have a - * table which requires to be well spaced, this parameter is useful for - * "over-sizing" the table, and thus forcing scrolling. This property can by - * any CSS unit, or a number (in which case it will be treated as a pixel - * measurement). - * @type string - * @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i> - * - * @dtopt Options - * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollXInner - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "scrollX": "100%", - * "scrollXInner": "110%" - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sScrollXInner": "", - - - /** - * Enable vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling will constrain the DataTable - * to the given height, and enable scrolling for any data which overflows the - * current viewport. This can be used as an alternative to paging to display - * a lot of data in a small area (although paging and scrolling can both be - * enabled at the same time). This property can be any CSS unit, or a number - * (in which case it will be treated as a pixel measurement). - * @type string - * @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i> - * - * @dtopt Features - * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollY - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "scrollY": "200px", - * "paginate": false - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sScrollY": "", - - - /** - * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been - * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. - * - * Set the HTTP method that is used to make the Ajax call for server-side - * processing or Ajax sourced data. - * @type string - * @default GET - * - * @dtopt Options - * @dtopt Server-side - * @name DataTable.defaults.serverMethod - * - * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. - */ - "sServerMethod": "GET", - - - /** - * DataTables makes use of renderers when displaying HTML elements for - * a table. These renderers can be added or modified by plug-ins to - * generate suitable mark-up for a site. For example the Bootstrap - * integration plug-in for DataTables uses a paging button renderer to - * display pagination buttons in the mark-up required by Bootstrap. - * - * For further information about the renderers available see - * DataTable.ext.renderer - * @type string|object - * @default null - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.renderer - * - */ - "renderer": null, - - - /** - * Set the data property name that DataTables should use to get a row's id - * to set as the `id` property in the node. - * @type string - * @default DT_RowId - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.rowId - */ - "rowId": "DT_RowId" - }; - - _fnHungarianMap( DataTable.defaults ); - - - - /* - * Developer note - See note in model.defaults.js about the use of Hungarian - * notation and camel case. - */ - - /** - * Column options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation time. - * @namespace - */ - DataTable.defaults.column = { - /** - * Define which column(s) an order will occur on for this column. This - * allows a column's ordering to take multiple columns into account when - * doing a sort or use the data from a different column. For example first - * name / last name columns make sense to do a multi-column sort over the - * two columns. - * @type array|int - * @default null <i>Takes the value of the column index automatically</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderData - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "orderData": [ 0, 1 ], "targets": [ 0 ] }, - * { "orderData": [ 1, 0 ], "targets": [ 1 ] }, - * { "orderData": 2, "targets": [ 2 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "orderData": [ 0, 1 ] }, - * { "orderData": [ 1, 0 ] }, - * { "orderData": 2 }, - * null, - * null - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "aDataSort": null, - "iDataSort": -1, - - - /** - * You can control the default ordering direction, and even alter the - * behaviour of the sort handler (i.e. only allow ascending ordering etc) - * using this parameter. - * @type array - * @default [ 'asc', 'desc' ] - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderSequence - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "orderSequence": [ "asc" ], "targets": [ 1 ] }, - * { "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ], "targets": [ 2 ] }, - * { "orderSequence": [ "desc" ], "targets": [ 3 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * null, - * { "orderSequence": [ "asc" ] }, - * { "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ] }, - * { "orderSequence": [ "desc" ] }, - * null - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "asSorting": [ 'asc', 'desc' ], - - - /** - * Enable or disable filtering on the data in this column. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.searchable - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "searchable": false, "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "searchable": false }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] } ); - * } ); - */ - "bSearchable": true, - - - /** - * Enable or disable ordering on this column. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderable - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "orderable": false, "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "orderable": false }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] } ); - * } ); - */ - "bSortable": true, - - - /** - * Enable or disable the display of this column. - * @type boolean - * @default true - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.visible - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "visible": false, "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "visible": false }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] } ); - * } ); - */ - "bVisible": true, - - - /** - * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source, - * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender - * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the - * element is available. - * @type function - * @param {element} td The TD node that has been created - * @param {*} cellData The Data for the cell - * @param {array|object} rowData The data for the whole row - * @param {int} row The row index for the aoData data store - * @param {int} col The column index for aoColumns - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.createdCell - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [3], - * "createdCell": function (td, cellData, rowData, row, col) { - * if ( cellData == "1.7" ) { - * $(td).css('color', 'blue') - * } - * } - * } ] - * }); - * } ); - */ - "fnCreatedCell": null, - - - /** - * This parameter has been replaced by `data` in DataTables to ensure naming - * consistency. `dataProp` can still be used, as there is backwards - * compatibility in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly - * recommended that you use `data` in preference to `dataProp`. - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.dataProp - */ - - - /** - * This property can be used to read data from any data source property, - * including deeply nested objects / properties. `data` can be given in a - * number of different ways which effect its behaviour: - * - * * `integer` - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the - * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column). - * * `string` - read an object property from the data source. There are - * three 'special' options that can be used in the string to alter how - * DataTables reads the data from the source object: - * * `.` - Dotted Javascript notation. Just as you use a `.` in - * Javascript to read from nested objects, so to can the options - * specified in `data`. For example: `browser.version` or - * `browser.name`. If your object parameter name contains a period, use - * `\\` to escape it - i.e. `first\\.name`. - * * `[]` - Array notation. DataTables can automatically combine data - * from and array source, joining the data with the characters provided - * between the two brackets. For example: `name[, ]` would provide a - * comma-space separated list from the source array. If no characters - * are provided between the brackets, the original array source is - * returned. - * * `()` - Function notation. Adding `()` to the end of a parameter will - * execute a function of the name given. For example: `browser()` for a - * simple function on the data source, `browser.version()` for a - * function in a nested property or even `browser().version` to get an - * object property if the function called returns an object. Note that - * function notation is recommended for use in `render` rather than - * `data` as it is much simpler to use as a renderer. - * * `null` - use the original data source for the row rather than plucking - * data directly from it. This action has effects on two other - * initialisation options: - * * `defaultContent` - When null is given as the `data` option and - * `defaultContent` is specified for the column, the value defined by - * `defaultContent` will be used for the cell. - * * `render` - When null is used for the `data` option and the `render` - * option is specified for the column, the whole data source for the - * row is used for the renderer. - * * `function` - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables - * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function - * takes three parameters: - * * Parameters: - * * `{array|object}` The data source for the row - * * `{string}` The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when - * setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined - * when gathering data. Note that when `undefined` is given for the - * type DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back< - * * `{*}` Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'. - * * Return: - * * The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is - * the type of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used - * for the data requested. - * - * Note that `data` is a getter and setter option. If you just require - * formatting of data for output, you will likely want to use `render` which - * is simply a getter and thus simpler to use. - * - * Note that prior to DataTables 1.9.2 `data` was called `mDataProp`. The - * name change reflects the flexibility of this property and is consistent - * with the naming of mRender. If 'mDataProp' is given, then it will still - * be used by DataTables, as it automatically maps the old name to the new - * if required. - * - * @type string|int|function|null - * @default null <i>Use automatically calculated column index</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.data - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Read table data from objects - * // JSON structure for each row: - * // { - * // "engine": {value}, - * // "browser": {value}, - * // "platform": {value}, - * // "version": {value}, - * // "grade": {value} - * // } - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajaxSource": "sources/objects.txt", - * "columns": [ - * { "data": "engine" }, - * { "data": "browser" }, - * { "data": "platform" }, - * { "data": "version" }, - * { "data": "grade" } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Read information from deeply nested objects - * // JSON structure for each row: - * // { - * // "engine": {value}, - * // "browser": {value}, - * // "platform": { - * // "inner": {value} - * // }, - * // "details": [ - * // {value}, {value} - * // ] - * // } - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajaxSource": "sources/deep.txt", - * "columns": [ - * { "data": "engine" }, - * { "data": "browser" }, - * { "data": "platform.inner" }, - * { "data": "details.0" }, - * { "data": "details.1" } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `data` as a function to provide different information for - * // sorting, filtering and display. In this case, currency (price) - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "data": function ( source, type, val ) { - * if (type === 'set') { - * source.price = val; - * // Store the computed display and filter values for efficiency - * source.price_display = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val); - * source.price_filter = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val)+" "+val; - * return; - * } - * else if (type === 'display') { - * return source.price_display; - * } - * else if (type === 'filter') { - * return source.price_filter; - * } - * // 'sort', 'type' and undefined all just use the integer - * return source.price; - * } - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using default content - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "data": null, - * "defaultContent": "Click to edit" - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using array notation - outputting a list from an array - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "data": "name[, ]" - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - */ - "mData": null, - - - /** - * This property is the rendering partner to `data` and it is suggested that - * when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering, - * sorting etc) without altering the underlying data for the table, use this - * property. `render` can be considered to be the the read only companion to - * `data` which is read / write (then as such more complex). Like `data` - * this option can be given in a number of different ways to effect its - * behaviour: - * - * * `integer` - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the - * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column). - * * `string` - read an object property from the data source. There are - * three 'special' options that can be used in the string to alter how - * DataTables reads the data from the source object: - * * `.` - Dotted Javascript notation. Just as you use a `.` in - * Javascript to read from nested objects, so to can the options - * specified in `data`. For example: `browser.version` or - * `browser.name`. If your object parameter name contains a period, use - * `\\` to escape it - i.e. `first\\.name`. - * * `[]` - Array notation. DataTables can automatically combine data - * from and array source, joining the data with the characters provided - * between the two brackets. For example: `name[, ]` would provide a - * comma-space separated list from the source array. If no characters - * are provided between the brackets, the original array source is - * returned. - * * `()` - Function notation. Adding `()` to the end of a parameter will - * execute a function of the name given. For example: `browser()` for a - * simple function on the data source, `browser.version()` for a - * function in a nested property or even `browser().version` to get an - * object property if the function called returns an object. - * * `object` - use different data for the different data types requested by - * DataTables ('filter', 'display', 'type' or 'sort'). The property names - * of the object is the data type the property refers to and the value can - * defined using an integer, string or function using the same rules as - * `render` normally does. Note that an `_` option _must_ be specified. - * This is the default value to use if you haven't specified a value for - * the data type requested by DataTables. - * * `function` - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables - * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function - * takes three parameters: - * * Parameters: - * * {array|object} The data source for the row (based on `data`) - * * {string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter', - * 'display', 'type' or 'sort'. - * * {array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on - * `data`) - * * Return: - * * The return value from the function is what will be used for the - * data requested. - * - * @type string|int|function|object|null - * @default null Use the data source value. - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.render - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Create a comma separated list from an array of objects - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "ajaxSource": "sources/deep.txt", - * "columns": [ - * { "data": "engine" }, - * { "data": "browser" }, - * { - * "data": "platform", - * "render": "[, ].name" - * } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Execute a function to obtain data - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "data": null, // Use the full data source object for the renderer's source - * "render": "browserName()" - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // As an object, extracting different data for the different types - * // This would be used with a data source such as: - * // { "phone": 5552368, "phone_filter": "5552368 555-2368", "phone_display": "555-2368" } - * // Here the `phone` integer is used for sorting and type detection, while `phone_filter` - * // (which has both forms) is used for filtering for if a user inputs either format, while - * // the formatted phone number is the one that is shown in the table. - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "data": null, // Use the full data source object for the renderer's source - * "render": { - * "_": "phone", - * "filter": "phone_filter", - * "display": "phone_display" - * } - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Use as a function to create a link from the data source - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "data": "download_link", - * "render": function ( data, type, full ) { - * return '<a href="'+data+'">Download</a>'; - * } - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "mRender": null, - - - /** - * Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This - * can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them - * to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements). - * @type string - * @default td - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.cellType - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Make the first column use TH cells - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ { - * "targets": [ 0 ], - * "cellType": "th" - * } ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sCellType": "td", - - - /** - * Class to give to each cell in this column. - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.class - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "class": "my_class", "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "class": "my_class" }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sClass": "", - - /** - * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column, - * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a - * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this - * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer - * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting - * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as - * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the - * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding. - * Generally you shouldn't need this! - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string<i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.contentPadding - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * null, - * null, - * null, - * { - * "contentPadding": "mmm" - * } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sContentPadding": "", - - - /** - * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used - * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because `data` - * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null). - * @type string - * @default null - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.defaultContent - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { - * "data": null, - * "defaultContent": "Edit", - * "targets": [ -1 ] - * } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * null, - * null, - * null, - * { - * "data": null, - * "defaultContent": "Edit" - * } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sDefaultContent": null, - - - /** - * This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can - * be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the - * client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names - * also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes - * back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the - * client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating). - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.name - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "name": "engine", "targets": [ 0 ] }, - * { "name": "browser", "targets": [ 1 ] }, - * { "name": "platform", "targets": [ 2 ] }, - * { "name": "version", "targets": [ 3 ] }, - * { "name": "grade", "targets": [ 4 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "name": "engine" }, - * { "name": "browser" }, - * { "name": "platform" }, - * { "name": "version" }, - * { "name": "grade" } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sName": "", - - - /** - * Defines a data source type for the ordering which can be used to read - * real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached - * version) prior to ordering. This allows ordering to occur on user - * editable elements such as form inputs. - * @type string - * @default std - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderDataType - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "orderDataType": "dom-text", "targets": [ 2, 3 ] }, - * { "type": "numeric", "targets": [ 3 ] }, - * { "orderDataType": "dom-select", "targets": [ 4 ] }, - * { "orderDataType": "dom-checkbox", "targets": [ 5 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * null, - * null, - * { "orderDataType": "dom-text" }, - * { "orderDataType": "dom-text", "type": "numeric" }, - * { "orderDataType": "dom-select" }, - * { "orderDataType": "dom-checkbox" } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sSortDataType": "std", - - - /** - * The title of this column. - * @type string - * @default null <i>Derived from the 'TH' value for this column in the - * original HTML table.</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.title - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "title": "My column title", "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "title": "My column title" }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sTitle": null, - - - /** - * The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be - * ordered. Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip - * HTML tags before ordering)) are currently available. Note that only date - * formats understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type - * date. For example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string', - * 'numeric', 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding - * through plug-ins. - * @type string - * @default null <i>Auto-detected from raw data</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.type - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "type": "html", "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "type": "html" }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sType": null, - - - /** - * Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value - * (3em, 20px etc). DataTables applies 'smart' widths to columns which have not - * been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table - * remains readable. - * @type string - * @default null <i>Automatic</i> - * - * @name DataTable.defaults.column.width - * @dtopt Columns - * - * @example - * // Using `columnDefs` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columnDefs": [ - * { "width": "20%", "targets": [ 0 ] } - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Using `columns` - * $(document).ready( function() { - * $('#example').dataTable( { - * "columns": [ - * { "width": "20%" }, - * null, - * null, - * null, - * null - * ] - * } ); - * } ); - */ - "sWidth": null - }; - - _fnHungarianMap( DataTable.defaults.column ); - - - - /** - * DataTables settings object - this holds all the information needed for a - * given table, including configuration, data and current application of the - * table options. DataTables does not have a single instance for each DataTable - * with the settings attached to that instance, but rather instances of the - * DataTable "class" are created on-the-fly as needed (typically by a - * $().dataTable() call) and the settings object is then applied to that - * instance. - * - * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults} but this - * one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. It should - * NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should be done - * through the initialisation options. - * @namespace - * @todo Really should attach the settings object to individual instances so we - * don't need to create new instances on each $().dataTable() call (if the - * table already exists). It would also save passing oSettings around and - * into every single function. However, this is a very significant - * architecture change for DataTables and will almost certainly break - * backwards compatibility with older installations. This is something that - * will be done in 2.0. - */ - DataTable.models.oSettings = { - /** - * Primary features of DataTables and their enablement state. - * @namespace - */ - "oFeatures": { - - /** - * Flag to say if DataTables should automatically try to calculate the - * optimum table and columns widths (true) or not (false). - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bAutoWidth": null, - - /** - * Delay the creation of TR and TD elements until they are actually - * needed by a driven page draw. This can give a significant speed - * increase for Ajax source and Javascript source data, but makes no - * difference at all for DOM and server-side processing tables. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bDeferRender": null, - - /** - * Enable filtering on the table or not. Note that if this is disabled - * then there is no filtering at all on the table, including fnFilter. - * To just remove the filtering input use sDom and remove the 'f' option. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bFilter": null, - - /** - * Table information element (the 'Showing x of y records' div) enable - * flag. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bInfo": null, - - /** - * Present a user control allowing the end user to change the page size - * when pagination is enabled. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bLengthChange": null, - - /** - * Pagination enabled or not. Note that if this is disabled then length - * changing must also be disabled. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bPaginate": null, - - /** - * Processing indicator enable flag whenever DataTables is enacting a - * user request - typically an Ajax request for server-side processing. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bProcessing": null, - - /** - * Server-side processing enabled flag - when enabled DataTables will - * get all data from the server for every draw - there is no filtering, - * sorting or paging done on the client-side. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bServerSide": null, - - /** - * Sorting enablement flag. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bSort": null, - - /** - * Multi-column sorting - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bSortMulti": null, - - /** - * Apply a class to the columns which are being sorted to provide a - * visual highlight or not. This can slow things down when enabled since - * there is a lot of DOM interaction. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bSortClasses": null, - - /** - * State saving enablement flag. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bStateSave": null - }, - - - /** - * Scrolling settings for a table. - * @namespace - */ - "oScroll": { - /** - * When the table is shorter in height than sScrollY, collapse the - * table container down to the height of the table (when true). - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bCollapse": null, - - /** - * Width of the scrollbar for the web-browser's platform. Calculated - * during table initialisation. - * @type int - * @default 0 - */ - "iBarWidth": 0, - - /** - * Viewport width for horizontal scrolling. Horizontal scrolling is - * disabled if an empty string. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - */ - "sX": null, - - /** - * Width to expand the table to when using x-scrolling. Typically you - * should not need to use this. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - * @deprecated - */ - "sXInner": null, - - /** - * Viewport height for vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling is disabled - * if an empty string. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - */ - "sY": null - }, - - /** - * Language information for the table. - * @namespace - * @extends DataTable.defaults.oLanguage - */ - "oLanguage": { - /** - * Information callback function. See - * {@link DataTable.defaults.fnInfoCallback} - * @type function - * @default null - */ - "fnInfoCallback": null - }, - - /** - * Browser support parameters - * @namespace - */ - "oBrowser": { - /** - * Indicate if the browser incorrectly calculates width:100% inside a - * scrolling element (IE6/7) - * @type boolean - * @default false - */ - "bScrollOversize": false, - - /** - * Determine if the vertical scrollbar is on the right or left of the - * scrolling container - needed for rtl language layout, although not - * all browsers move the scrollbar (Safari). - * @type boolean - * @default false - */ - "bScrollbarLeft": false, - - /** - * Flag for if `getBoundingClientRect` is fully supported or not - * @type boolean - * @default false - */ - "bBounding": false, - - /** - * Browser scrollbar width - * @type integer - * @default 0 - */ - "barWidth": 0 - }, - - - "ajax": null, - - - /** - * Array referencing the nodes which are used for the features. The - * parameters of this object match what is allowed by sDom - i.e. - * <ul> - * <li>'l' - Length changing</li> - * <li>'f' - Filtering input</li> - * <li>'t' - The table!</li> - * <li>'i' - Information</li> - * <li>'p' - Pagination</li> - * <li>'r' - pRocessing</li> - * </ul> - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aanFeatures": [], - - /** - * Store data information - see {@link DataTable.models.oRow} for detailed - * information. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoData": [], - - /** - * Array of indexes which are in the current display (after filtering etc) - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aiDisplay": [], - - /** - * Array of indexes for display - no filtering - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aiDisplayMaster": [], - - /** - * Map of row ids to data indexes - * @type object - * @default {} - */ - "aIds": {}, - - /** - * Store information about each column that is in use - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoColumns": [], - - /** - * Store information about the table's header - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoHeader": [], - - /** - * Store information about the table's footer - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoFooter": [], - - /** - * Store the applied global search information in case we want to force a - * research or compare the old search to a new one. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @namespace - * @extends DataTable.models.oSearch - */ - "oPreviousSearch": {}, - - /** - * Store the applied search for each column - see - * {@link DataTable.models.oSearch} for the format that is used for the - * filtering information for each column. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoPreSearchCols": [], - - /** - * Sorting that is applied to the table. Note that the inner arrays are - * used in the following manner: - * <ul> - * <li>Index 0 - column number</li> - * <li>Index 1 - current sorting direction</li> - * </ul> - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type array - * @todo These inner arrays should really be objects - */ - "aaSorting": null, - - /** - * Sorting that is always applied to the table (i.e. prefixed in front of - * aaSorting). - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aaSortingFixed": [], - - /** - * Classes to use for the striping of a table. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "asStripeClasses": null, - - /** - * If restoring a table - we should restore its striping classes as well - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "asDestroyStripes": [], - - /** - * If restoring a table - we should restore its width - * @type int - * @default 0 - */ - "sDestroyWidth": 0, - - /** - * Callback functions array for every time a row is inserted (i.e. on a draw). - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoRowCallback": [], - - /** - * Callback functions for the header on each draw. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoHeaderCallback": [], - - /** - * Callback function for the footer on each draw. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoFooterCallback": [], - - /** - * Array of callback functions for draw callback functions - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoDrawCallback": [], - - /** - * Array of callback functions for row created function - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoRowCreatedCallback": [], - - /** - * Callback functions for just before the table is redrawn. A return of - * false will be used to cancel the draw. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoPreDrawCallback": [], - - /** - * Callback functions for when the table has been initialised. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoInitComplete": [], - - - /** - * Callbacks for modifying the settings to be stored for state saving, prior to - * saving state. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoStateSaveParams": [], - - /** - * Callbacks for modifying the settings that have been stored for state saving - * prior to using the stored values to restore the state. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoStateLoadParams": [], - - /** - * Callbacks for operating on the settings object once the saved state has been - * loaded - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoStateLoaded": [], - - /** - * Cache the table ID for quick access - * @type string - * @default <i>Empty string</i> - */ - "sTableId": "", - - /** - * The TABLE node for the main table - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTable": null, - - /** - * Permanent ref to the thead element - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTHead": null, - - /** - * Permanent ref to the tfoot element - if it exists - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTFoot": null, - - /** - * Permanent ref to the tbody element - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTBody": null, - - /** - * Cache the wrapper node (contains all DataTables controlled elements) - * @type node - * @default null - */ - "nTableWrapper": null, - - /** - * Indicate if when using server-side processing the loading of data - * should be deferred until the second draw. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - * @default false - */ - "bDeferLoading": false, - - /** - * Indicate if all required information has been read in - * @type boolean - * @default false - */ - "bInitialised": false, - - /** - * Information about open rows. Each object in the array has the parameters - * 'nTr' and 'nParent' - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoOpenRows": [], - - /** - * Dictate the positioning of DataTables' control elements - see - * {@link DataTable.model.oInit.sDom}. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sDom": null, - - /** - * Search delay (in mS) - * @type integer - * @default null - */ - "searchDelay": null, - - /** - * Which type of pagination should be used. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - * @default two_button - */ - "sPaginationType": "two_button", - - /** - * The state duration (for `stateSave`) in seconds. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type int - * @default 0 - */ - "iStateDuration": 0, - - /** - * Array of callback functions for state saving. Each array element is an - * object with the following parameters: - * <ul> - * <li>function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings - * and the JSON string to save that has been thus far created. Returns - * a JSON string to be inserted into a json object - * (i.e. '"param": [ 0, 1, 2]')</li> - * <li>string:sName - name of callback</li> - * </ul> - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoStateSave": [], - - /** - * Array of callback functions for state loading. Each array element is an - * object with the following parameters: - * <ul> - * <li>function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings - * and the object stored. May return false to cancel state loading</li> - * <li>string:sName - name of callback</li> - * </ul> - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoStateLoad": [], - - /** - * State that was saved. Useful for back reference - * @type object - * @default null - */ - "oSavedState": null, - - /** - * State that was loaded. Useful for back reference - * @type object - * @default null - */ - "oLoadedState": null, - - /** - * Source url for AJAX data for the table. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sAjaxSource": null, - - /** - * Property from a given object from which to read the table data from. This - * can be an empty string (when not server-side processing), in which case - * it is assumed an an array is given directly. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - */ - "sAjaxDataProp": null, - - /** - * The last jQuery XHR object that was used for server-side data gathering. - * This can be used for working with the XHR information in one of the - * callbacks - * @type object - * @default null - */ - "jqXHR": null, - - /** - * JSON returned from the server in the last Ajax request - * @type object - * @default undefined - */ - "json": undefined, - - /** - * Data submitted as part of the last Ajax request - * @type object - * @default undefined - */ - "oAjaxData": undefined, - - /** - * Function to get the server-side data. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type function - */ - "fnServerData": null, - - /** - * Functions which are called prior to sending an Ajax request so extra - * parameters can easily be sent to the server - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoServerParams": [], - - /** - * Send the XHR HTTP method - GET or POST (could be PUT or DELETE if - * required). - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type string - */ - "sServerMethod": null, - - /** - * Format numbers for display. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type function - */ - "fnFormatNumber": null, - - /** - * List of options that can be used for the user selectable length menu. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aLengthMenu": null, - - /** - * Counter for the draws that the table does. Also used as a tracker for - * server-side processing - * @type int - * @default 0 - */ - "iDraw": 0, - - /** - * Indicate if a redraw is being done - useful for Ajax - * @type boolean - * @default false - */ - "bDrawing": false, - - /** - * Draw index (iDraw) of the last error when parsing the returned data - * @type int - * @default -1 - */ - "iDrawError": -1, - - /** - * Paging display length - * @type int - * @default 10 - */ - "_iDisplayLength": 10, - - /** - * Paging start point - aiDisplay index - * @type int - * @default 0 - */ - "_iDisplayStart": 0, - - /** - * Server-side processing - number of records in the result set - * (i.e. before filtering), Use fnRecordsTotal rather than - * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of - * the server-side processing setting. - * @type int - * @default 0 - * @private - */ - "_iRecordsTotal": 0, - - /** - * Server-side processing - number of records in the current display set - * (i.e. after filtering). Use fnRecordsDisplay rather than - * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of - * the server-side processing setting. - * @type boolean - * @default 0 - * @private - */ - "_iRecordsDisplay": 0, - - /** - * The classes to use for the table - * @type object - * @default {} - */ - "oClasses": {}, - - /** - * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw - * callback if filtering has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of - * events. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * @deprecated - */ - "bFiltered": false, - - /** - * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw - * callback if sorting has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of - * events. - * @type boolean - * @default false - * @deprecated - */ - "bSorted": false, - - /** - * Indicate that if multiple rows are in the header and there is more than - * one unique cell per column, if the top one (true) or bottom one (false) - * should be used for sorting / title by DataTables. - * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To - * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. - * @type boolean - */ - "bSortCellsTop": null, - - /** - * Initialisation object that is used for the table - * @type object - * @default null - */ - "oInit": null, - - /** - * Destroy callback functions - for plug-ins to attach themselves to the - * destroy so they can clean up markup and events. - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aoDestroyCallback": [], - - - /** - * Get the number of records in the current record set, before filtering - * @type function - */ - "fnRecordsTotal": function () - { - return _fnDataSource( this ) == 'ssp' ? - this._iRecordsTotal * 1 : - this.aiDisplayMaster.length; - }, - - /** - * Get the number of records in the current record set, after filtering - * @type function - */ - "fnRecordsDisplay": function () - { - return _fnDataSource( this ) == 'ssp' ? - this._iRecordsDisplay * 1 : - this.aiDisplay.length; - }, - - /** - * Get the display end point - aiDisplay index - * @type function - */ - "fnDisplayEnd": function () - { - var - len = this._iDisplayLength, - start = this._iDisplayStart, - calc = start + len, - records = this.aiDisplay.length, - features = this.oFeatures, - paginate = features.bPaginate; - - if ( features.bServerSide ) { - return paginate === false || len === -1 ? - start + records : - Math.min( start+len, this._iRecordsDisplay ); - } - else { - return ! paginate || calc>records || len===-1 ? - records : - calc; - } - }, - - /** - * The DataTables object for this table - * @type object - * @default null - */ - "oInstance": null, - - /** - * Unique identifier for each instance of the DataTables object. If there - * is an ID on the table node, then it takes that value, otherwise an - * incrementing internal counter is used. - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "sInstance": null, - - /** - * tabindex attribute value that is added to DataTables control elements, allowing - * keyboard navigation of the table and its controls. - */ - "iTabIndex": 0, - - /** - * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling - */ - "nScrollHead": null, - - /** - * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling - */ - "nScrollFoot": null, - - /** - * Last applied sort - * @type array - * @default [] - */ - "aLastSort": [], - - /** - * Stored plug-in instances - * @type object - * @default {} - */ - "oPlugins": {}, - - /** - * Function used to get a row's id from the row's data - * @type function - * @default null - */ - "rowIdFn": null, - - /** - * Data location where to store a row's id - * @type string - * @default null - */ - "rowId": null - }; - - /** - * Extension object for DataTables that is used to provide all extension - * options. - * - * Note that the `DataTable.ext` object is available through - * `jQuery.fn.dataTable.ext` where it may be accessed and manipulated. It is - * also aliased to `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` for historic reasons. - * @namespace - * @extends DataTable.models.ext - */ - - - /** - * DataTables extensions - * - * This namespace acts as a collection area for plug-ins that can be used to - * extend DataTables capabilities. Indeed many of the build in methods - * use this method to provide their own capabilities (sorting methods for - * example). - * - * Note that this namespace is aliased to `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` for legacy - * reasons - * - * @namespace - */ - DataTable.ext = _ext = { - /** - * Buttons. For use with the Buttons extension for DataTables. This is - * defined here so other extensions can define buttons regardless of load - * order. It is _not_ used by DataTables core. - * - * @type object - * @default {} - */ - buttons: {}, - - - /** - * Element class names - * - * @type object - * @default {} - */ - classes: {}, - - - /** - * DataTables build type (expanded by the download builder) - * - * @type string - */ - build:"bs5/dt-1.11.4", - - - /** - * Error reporting. - * - * How should DataTables report an error. Can take the value 'alert', - * 'throw', 'none' or a function. - * - * @type string|function - * @default alert + DataTable.defaults = { + /** + * An array of data to use for the table, passed in at initialisation which + * will be used in preference to any data which is already in the DOM. This is + * particularly useful for constructing tables purely in Javascript, for + * example with a custom Ajax call. + * @type array + * @default null + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.data + * + * @example + * // Using a 2D array data source + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "data": [ + * ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 4.0', 'Win 95+', 4, 'X'], + * ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 5.0', 'Win 95+', 5, 'C'], + * ], + * "columns": [ + * { "title": "Engine" }, + * { "title": "Browser" }, + * { "title": "Platform" }, + * { "title": "Version" }, + * { "title": "Grade" } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using an array of objects as a data source (`data`) + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "data": [ + * { + * "engine": "Trident", + * "browser": "Internet Explorer 4.0", + * "platform": "Win 95+", + * "version": 4, + * "grade": "X" + * }, + * { + * "engine": "Trident", + * "browser": "Internet Explorer 5.0", + * "platform": "Win 95+", + * "version": 5, + * "grade": "C" + * } + * ], + * "columns": [ + * { "title": "Engine", "data": "engine" }, + * { "title": "Browser", "data": "browser" }, + * { "title": "Platform", "data": "platform" }, + * { "title": "Version", "data": "version" }, + * { "title": "Grade", "data": "grade" } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "aaData": null, + + + /** + * If ordering is enabled, then DataTables will perform a first pass sort on + * initialisation. You can define which column(s) the sort is performed + * upon, and the sorting direction, with this variable. The `sorting` array + * should contain an array for each column to be sorted initially containing + * the column's index and a direction string ('asc' or 'desc'). + * @type array + * @default [[0,'asc']] + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.order + * + * @example + * // Sort by 3rd column first, and then 4th column + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "order": [[2,'asc'], [3,'desc']] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * // No initial sorting + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "order": [] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "aaSorting": [[0,'asc']], + + + /** + * This parameter is basically identical to the `sorting` parameter, but + * cannot be overridden by user interaction with the table. What this means + * is that you could have a column (visible or hidden) which the sorting + * will always be forced on first - any sorting after that (from the user) + * will then be performed as required. This can be useful for grouping rows + * together. + * @type array + * @default null + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.orderFixed + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "orderFixed": [[0,'asc']] + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "aaSortingFixed": [], + + + /** + * DataTables can be instructed to load data to display in the table from a + * Ajax source. This option defines how that Ajax call is made and where to. + * + * The `ajax` property has three different modes of operation, depending on + * how it is defined. These are: + * + * * `string` - Set the URL from where the data should be loaded from. + * * `object` - Define properties for `jQuery.ajax`. + * * `function` - Custom data get function + * + * `string` + * -------- + * + * As a string, the `ajax` property simply defines the URL from which + * DataTables will load data. + * + * `object` + * -------- + * + * As an object, the parameters in the object are passed to + * [jQuery.ajax](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/) allowing fine control + * of the Ajax request. DataTables has a number of default parameters which + * you can override using this option. Please refer to the jQuery + * documentation for a full description of the options available, although + * the following parameters provide additional options in DataTables or + * require special consideration: + * + * * `data` - As with jQuery, `data` can be provided as an object, but it + * can also be used as a function to manipulate the data DataTables sends + * to the server. The function takes a single parameter, an object of + * parameters with the values that DataTables has readied for sending. An + * object may be returned which will be merged into the DataTables + * defaults, or you can add the items to the object that was passed in and + * not return anything from the function. This supersedes `fnServerParams` + * from DataTables 1.9-. + * + * * `dataSrc` - By default DataTables will look for the property `data` (or + * `aaData` for compatibility with DataTables 1.9-) when obtaining data + * from an Ajax source or for server-side processing - this parameter + * allows that property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted + * object notation to get a data source for multiple levels of nesting, or + * it my be used as a function. As a function it takes a single parameter, + * the JSON returned from the server, which can be manipulated as + * required, with the returned value being that used by DataTables as the + * data source for the table. This supersedes `sAjaxDataProp` from + * DataTables 1.9-. + * + * * `success` - Should not be overridden it is used internally in + * DataTables. To manipulate / transform the data returned by the server + * use `ajax.dataSrc`, or use `ajax` as a function (see below). + * + * `function` + * ---------- + * + * As a function, making the Ajax call is left up to yourself allowing + * complete control of the Ajax request. Indeed, if desired, a method other + * than Ajax could be used to obtain the required data, such as Web storage + * or an AIR database. + * + * The function is given four parameters and no return is required. The + * parameters are: + * + * 1. _object_ - Data to send to the server + * 2. _function_ - Callback function that must be executed when the required + * data has been obtained. That data should be passed into the callback + * as the only parameter + * 3. _object_ - DataTables settings object for the table + * + * Note that this supersedes `fnServerData` from DataTables 1.9-. + * + * @type string|object|function + * @default null + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.ajax + * @since 1.10.0 + * + * @example + * // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax. + * // Note DataTables expects data in the form `{ data: [ ...data... ] }` by default). + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": "data.json" + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax, using `dataSrc` to change + * // `data` to `tableData` (i.e. `{ tableData: [ ...data... ] }`) + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": { + * "url": "data.json", + * "dataSrc": "tableData" + * } + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax, using `dataSrc` to read data + * // from a plain array rather than an array in an object + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": { + * "url": "data.json", + * "dataSrc": "" + * } + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Manipulate the data returned from the server - add a link to data + * // (note this can, should, be done using `render` for the column - this + * // is just a simple example of how the data can be manipulated). + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": { + * "url": "data.json", + * "dataSrc": function ( json ) { + * for ( var i=0, ien=json.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) { + * json[i][0] = '<a href="/message/'+json[i][0]+'>View message</a>'; + * } + * return json; + * } + * } + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Add data to the request + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": { + * "url": "data.json", + * "data": function ( d ) { + * return { + * "extra_search": $('#extra').val() + * }; + * } + * } + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Send request as POST + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": { + * "url": "data.json", + * "type": "POST" + * } + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Get the data from localStorage (could interface with a form for + * // adding, editing and removing rows). + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": function (data, callback, settings) { + * callback( + * JSON.parse( localStorage.getItem('dataTablesData') ) + * ); + * } + * } ); + */ + "ajax": null, + + + /** + * This parameter allows you to readily specify the entries in the length drop + * down menu that DataTables shows when pagination is enabled. It can be + * either a 1D array of options which will be used for both the displayed + * option and the value, or a 2D array which will use the array in the first + * position as the value, and the array in the second position as the + * displayed options (useful for language strings such as 'All'). + * + * Note that the `pageLength` property will be automatically set to the + * first value given in this array, unless `pageLength` is also provided. + * @type array + * @default [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ] + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.lengthMenu + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "lengthMenu": [[10, 25, 50, -1], [10, 25, 50, "All"]] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "aLengthMenu": [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ], + + + /** + * The `columns` option in the initialisation parameter allows you to define + * details about the way individual columns behave. For a full list of + * column options that can be set, please see + * {@link DataTable.defaults.column}. Note that if you use `columns` to + * define your columns, you must have an entry in the array for every single + * column that you have in your table (these can be null if you don't which + * to specify any options). + * @member + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column + */ + "aoColumns": null, + + /** + * Very similar to `columns`, `columnDefs` allows you to target a specific + * column, multiple columns, or all columns, using the `targets` property of + * each object in the array. This allows great flexibility when creating + * tables, as the `columnDefs` arrays can be of any length, targeting the + * columns you specifically want. `columnDefs` may use any of the column + * options available: {@link DataTable.defaults.column}, but it _must_ + * have `targets` defined in each object in the array. Values in the `targets` + * array may be: + * <ul> + * <li>a string - class name will be matched on the TH for the column</li> + * <li>0 or a positive integer - column index counting from the left</li> + * <li>a negative integer - column index counting from the right</li> + * <li>the string "_all" - all columns (i.e. assign a default)</li> + * </ul> + * @member + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.columnDefs + */ + "aoColumnDefs": null, + + + /** + * Basically the same as `search`, this parameter defines the individual column + * filtering state at initialisation time. The array must be of the same size + * as the number of columns, and each element be an object with the parameters + * `search` and `escapeRegex` (the latter is optional). 'null' is also + * accepted and the default will be used. + * @type array + * @default [] + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.searchCols + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "searchCols": [ + * null, + * { "search": "My filter" }, + * null, + * { "search": "^[0-9]", "escapeRegex": false } + * ] + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "aoSearchCols": [], + + + /** + * An array of CSS classes that should be applied to displayed rows. This + * array may be of any length, and DataTables will apply each class + * sequentially, looping when required. + * @type array + * @default null <i>Will take the values determined by the `oClasses.stripe*` + * options</i> + * + * @dtopt Option + * @name DataTable.defaults.stripeClasses + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stripeClasses": [ 'strip1', 'strip2', 'strip3' ] + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "asStripeClasses": null, + + + /** + * Enable or disable automatic column width calculation. This can be disabled + * as an optimisation (it takes some time to calculate the widths) if the + * tables widths are passed in using `columns`. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.autoWidth + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "autoWidth": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bAutoWidth": true, + + + /** + * Deferred rendering can provide DataTables with a huge speed boost when you + * are using an Ajax or JS data source for the table. This option, when set to + * true, will cause DataTables to defer the creation of the table elements for + * each row until they are needed for a draw - saving a significant amount of + * time. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.deferRender + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajax": "sources/arrays.txt", + * "deferRender": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bDeferRender": false, + + + /** + * Replace a DataTable which matches the given selector and replace it with + * one which has the properties of the new initialisation object passed. If no + * table matches the selector, then the new DataTable will be constructed as + * per normal. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.destroy + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "srollY": "200px", + * "paginate": false + * } ); + * + * // Some time later.... + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "filter": false, + * "destroy": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bDestroy": false, + + + /** + * Enable or disable filtering of data. Filtering in DataTables is "smart" in + * that it allows the end user to input multiple words (space separated) and + * will match a row containing those words, even if not in the order that was + * specified (this allow matching across multiple columns). Note that if you + * wish to use filtering in DataTables this must remain 'true' - to remove the + * default filtering input box and retain filtering abilities, please use + * {@link DataTable.defaults.dom}. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.searching + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "searching": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bFilter": true, + + + /** + * Enable or disable the table information display. This shows information + * about the data that is currently visible on the page, including information + * about filtered data if that action is being performed. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.info + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "info": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bInfo": true, + + + /** + * Allows the end user to select the size of a formatted page from a select + * menu (sizes are 10, 25, 50 and 100). Requires pagination (`paginate`). + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.lengthChange + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "lengthChange": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bLengthChange": true, + + + /** + * Enable or disable pagination. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.paging + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "paging": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bPaginate": true, + + + /** + * Enable or disable the display of a 'processing' indicator when the table is + * being processed (e.g. a sort). This is particularly useful for tables with + * large amounts of data where it can take a noticeable amount of time to sort + * the entries. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.processing + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "processing": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bProcessing": false, + + + /** + * Retrieve the DataTables object for the given selector. Note that if the + * table has already been initialised, this parameter will cause DataTables + * to simply return the object that has already been set up - it will not take + * account of any changes you might have made to the initialisation object + * passed to DataTables (setting this parameter to true is an acknowledgement + * that you understand this). `destroy` can be used to reinitialise a table if + * you need. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.retrieve + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * initTable(); + * tableActions(); + * } ); + * + * function initTable () + * { + * return $('#example').dataTable( { + * "scrollY": "200px", + * "paginate": false, + * "retrieve": true + * } ); + * } + * + * function tableActions () + * { + * var table = initTable(); + * // perform API operations with oTable + * } + */ + "bRetrieve": false, + + + /** + * When vertical (y) scrolling is enabled, DataTables will force the height of + * the table's viewport to the given height at all times (useful for layout). + * However, this can look odd when filtering data down to a small data set, + * and the footer is left "floating" further down. This parameter (when + * enabled) will cause DataTables to collapse the table's viewport down when + * the result set will fit within the given Y height. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollCollapse + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "scrollY": "200", + * "scrollCollapse": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bScrollCollapse": false, + + + /** + * Configure DataTables to use server-side processing. Note that the + * `ajax` parameter must also be given in order to give DataTables a + * source to obtain the required data for each draw. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Features + * @dtopt Server-side + * @name DataTable.defaults.serverSide + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "serverSide": true, + * "ajax": "xhr.php" + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bServerSide": false, + + + /** + * Enable or disable sorting of columns. Sorting of individual columns can be + * disabled by the `sortable` option for each column. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.ordering + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ordering": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bSort": true, + + + /** + * Enable or display DataTables' ability to sort multiple columns at the + * same time (activated by shift-click by the user). + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.orderMulti + * + * @example + * // Disable multiple column sorting ability + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "orderMulti": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bSortMulti": true, + + + /** + * Allows control over whether DataTables should use the top (true) unique + * cell that is found for a single column, or the bottom (false - default). + * This is useful when using complex headers. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.orderCellsTop + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "orderCellsTop": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bSortCellsTop": false, + + + /** + * Enable or disable the addition of the classes `sorting\_1`, `sorting\_2` and + * `sorting\_3` to the columns which are currently being sorted on. This is + * presented as a feature switch as it can increase processing time (while + * classes are removed and added) so for large data sets you might want to + * turn this off. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.orderClasses + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "orderClasses": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bSortClasses": true, + + + /** + * Enable or disable state saving. When enabled HTML5 `localStorage` will be + * used to save table display information such as pagination information, + * display length, filtering and sorting. As such when the end user reloads + * the page the display display will match what thy had previously set up. + * + * Due to the use of `localStorage` the default state saving is not supported + * in IE6 or 7. If state saving is required in those browsers, use + * `stateSaveCallback` to provide a storage solution such as cookies. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateSave + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function () { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "bStateSave": false, + + + /** + * This function is called when a TR element is created (and all TD child + * elements have been inserted), or registered if using a DOM source, allowing + * manipulation of the TR element (adding classes etc). + * @type function + * @param {node} row "TR" element for the current row + * @param {array} data Raw data array for this row + * @param {int} dataIndex The index of this row in the internal aoData array + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.createdRow + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "createdRow": function( row, data, dataIndex ) { + * // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers + * if ( data[4] == "A" ) + * { + * $('td:eq(4)', row).html( '<b>A</b>' ); + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnCreatedRow": null, + + + /** + * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to + * dynamically modify any aspect you want about the created DOM. + * @type function + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.drawCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "drawCallback": function( settings ) { + * alert( 'DataTables has redrawn the table' ); + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnDrawCallback": null, + + + /** + * Identical to fnHeaderCallback() but for the table footer this function + * allows you to modify the table footer on every 'draw' event. + * @type function + * @param {node} foot "TR" element for the footer + * @param {array} data Full table data (as derived from the original HTML) + * @param {int} start Index for the current display starting point in the + * display array + * @param {int} end Index for the current display ending point in the + * display array + * @param {array int} display Index array to translate the visual position + * to the full data array + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.footerCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "footerCallback": function( tfoot, data, start, end, display ) { + * tfoot.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Starting index is "+start; + * } + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "fnFooterCallback": null, + + + /** + * When rendering large numbers in the information element for the table + * (i.e. "Showing 1 to 10 of 57 entries") DataTables will render large numbers + * to have a comma separator for the 'thousands' units (e.g. 1 million is + * rendered as "1,000,000") to help readability for the end user. This + * function will override the default method DataTables uses. + * @type function + * @member + * @param {int} toFormat number to be formatted + * @returns {string} formatted string for DataTables to show the number + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.formatNumber + * + * @example + * // Format a number using a single quote for the separator (note that + * // this can also be done with the language.thousands option) + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "formatNumber": function ( toFormat ) { + * return toFormat.toString().replace( + * /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, "'" + * ); + * }; + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnFormatNumber": function ( toFormat ) { + return toFormat.toString().replace( + /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, + this.oLanguage.sThousands + ); + }, + + + /** + * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to + * dynamically modify the header row. This can be used to calculate and + * display useful information about the table. + * @type function + * @param {node} head "TR" element for the header + * @param {array} data Full table data (as derived from the original HTML) + * @param {int} start Index for the current display starting point in the + * display array + * @param {int} end Index for the current display ending point in the + * display array + * @param {array int} display Index array to translate the visual position + * to the full data array + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.headerCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "fheaderCallback": function( head, data, start, end, display ) { + * head.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Displaying "+(end-start)+" records"; + * } + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "fnHeaderCallback": null, + + + /** + * The information element can be used to convey information about the current + * state of the table. Although the internationalisation options presented by + * DataTables are quite capable of dealing with most customisations, there may + * be times where you wish to customise the string further. This callback + * allows you to do exactly that. + * @type function + * @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object + * @param {int} start Starting position in data for the draw + * @param {int} end End position in data for the draw + * @param {int} max Total number of rows in the table (regardless of + * filtering) + * @param {int} total Total number of rows in the data set, after filtering + * @param {string} pre The string that DataTables has formatted using it's + * own rules + * @returns {string} The string to be displayed in the information element. + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.infoCallback + * + * @example + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "infoCallback": function( settings, start, end, max, total, pre ) { + * return start +" to "+ end; + * } + * } ); + */ + "fnInfoCallback": null, + + + /** + * Called when the table has been initialised. Normally DataTables will + * initialise sequentially and there will be no need for this function, + * however, this does not hold true when using external language information + * since that is obtained using an async XHR call. + * @type function + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @param {object} json The JSON object request from the server - only + * present if client-side Ajax sourced data is used + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.initComplete + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "initComplete": function(settings, json) { + * alert( 'DataTables has finished its initialisation.' ); + * } + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "fnInitComplete": null, + + + /** + * Called at the very start of each table draw and can be used to cancel the + * draw by returning false, any other return (including undefined) results in + * the full draw occurring). + * @type function + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @returns {boolean} False will cancel the draw, anything else (including no + * return) will allow it to complete. + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.preDrawCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "preDrawCallback": function( settings ) { + * if ( $('#test').val() == 1 ) { + * return false; + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnPreDrawCallback": null, + + + /** + * This function allows you to 'post process' each row after it have been + * generated for each table draw, but before it is rendered on screen. This + * function might be used for setting the row class name etc. + * @type function + * @param {node} row "TR" element for the current row + * @param {array} data Raw data array for this row + * @param {int} displayIndex The display index for the current table draw + * @param {int} displayIndexFull The index of the data in the full list of + * rows (after filtering) + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.rowCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "rowCallback": function( row, data, displayIndex, displayIndexFull ) { + * // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers + * if ( data[4] == "A" ) { + * $('td:eq(4)', row).html( '<b>A</b>' ); + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnRowCallback": null, + + + /** + * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been + * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. + * + * This parameter allows you to override the default function which obtains + * the data from the server so something more suitable for your application. + * For example you could use POST data, or pull information from a Gears or + * AIR database. + * @type function + * @member + * @param {string} source HTTP source to obtain the data from (`ajax`) + * @param {array} data A key/value pair object containing the data to send + * to the server + * @param {function} callback to be called on completion of the data get + * process that will draw the data on the page. + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @dtopt Server-side + * @name DataTable.defaults.serverData + * + * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. + */ + "fnServerData": null, + + + /** + * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been + * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. + * + * It is often useful to send extra data to the server when making an Ajax + * request - for example custom filtering information, and this callback + * function makes it trivial to send extra information to the server. The + * passed in parameter is the data set that has been constructed by + * DataTables, and you can add to this or modify it as you require. + * @type function + * @param {array} data Data array (array of objects which are name/value + * pairs) that has been constructed by DataTables and will be sent to the + * server. In the case of Ajax sourced data with server-side processing + * this will be an empty array, for server-side processing there will be a + * significant number of parameters! + * @returns {undefined} Ensure that you modify the data array passed in, + * as this is passed by reference. + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @dtopt Server-side + * @name DataTable.defaults.serverParams + * + * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. + */ + "fnServerParams": null, + + + /** + * Load the table state. With this function you can define from where, and how, the + * state of a table is loaded. By default DataTables will load from `localStorage` + * but you might wish to use a server-side database or cookies. + * @type function + * @member + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @param {object} callback Callback that can be executed when done. It + * should be passed the loaded state object. + * @return {object} The DataTables state object to be loaded + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoadCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true, + * "stateLoadCallback": function (settings, callback) { + * $.ajax( { + * "url": "/state_load", + * "dataType": "json", + * "success": function (json) { + * callback( json ); + * } + * } ); + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnStateLoadCallback": function ( settings ) { + try { + return JSON.parse( + (settings.iStateDuration === -1 ? sessionStorage : localStorage).getItem( + 'DataTables_'+settings.sInstance+'_'+location.pathname + ) + ); + } catch (e) { + return {}; + } + }, + + + /** + * Callback which allows modification of the saved state prior to loading that state. + * This callback is called when the table is loading state from the stored data, but + * prior to the settings object being modified by the saved state. Note that for + * plug-in authors, you should use the `stateLoadParams` event to load parameters for + * a plug-in. + * @type function + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @param {object} data The state object that is to be loaded + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoadParams + * + * @example + * // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never loaded + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true, + * "stateLoadParams": function (settings, data) { + * data.oSearch.sSearch = ""; + * } + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Disallow state loading by returning false + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true, + * "stateLoadParams": function (settings, data) { + * return false; + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnStateLoadParams": null, + + + /** + * Callback that is called when the state has been loaded from the state saving method + * and the DataTables settings object has been modified as a result of the loaded state. + * @type function + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @param {object} data The state object that was loaded + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoaded + * + * @example + * // Show an alert with the filtering value that was saved + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true, + * "stateLoaded": function (settings, data) { + * alert( 'Saved filter was: '+data.oSearch.sSearch ); + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnStateLoaded": null, + + + /** + * Save the table state. This function allows you to define where and how the state + * information for the table is stored By default DataTables will use `localStorage` + * but you might wish to use a server-side database or cookies. + * @type function + * @member + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @param {object} data The state object to be saved + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateSaveCallback + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true, + * "stateSaveCallback": function (settings, data) { + * // Send an Ajax request to the server with the state object + * $.ajax( { + * "url": "/state_save", + * "data": data, + * "dataType": "json", + * "method": "POST" + * "success": function () {} + * } ); + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnStateSaveCallback": function ( settings, data ) { + try { + (settings.iStateDuration === -1 ? sessionStorage : localStorage).setItem( + 'DataTables_'+settings.sInstance+'_'+location.pathname, + JSON.stringify( data ) + ); + } catch (e) {} + }, + + + /** + * Callback which allows modification of the state to be saved. Called when the table + * has changed state a new state save is required. This method allows modification of + * the state saving object prior to actually doing the save, including addition or + * other state properties or modification. Note that for plug-in authors, you should + * use the `stateSaveParams` event to save parameters for a plug-in. + * @type function + * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object + * @param {object} data The state object to be saved + * + * @dtopt Callbacks + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateSaveParams + * + * @example + * // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never saved + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateSave": true, + * "stateSaveParams": function (settings, data) { + * data.oSearch.sSearch = ""; + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "fnStateSaveParams": null, + + + /** + * Duration for which the saved state information is considered valid. After this period + * has elapsed the state will be returned to the default. + * Value is given in seconds. + * @type int + * @default 7200 <i>(2 hours)</i> + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.stateDuration + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "stateDuration": 60*60*24; // 1 day + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "iStateDuration": 7200, + + + /** + * When enabled DataTables will not make a request to the server for the first + * page draw - rather it will use the data already on the page (no sorting etc + * will be applied to it), thus saving on an XHR at load time. `deferLoading` + * is used to indicate that deferred loading is required, but it is also used + * to tell DataTables how many records there are in the full table (allowing + * the information element and pagination to be displayed correctly). In the case + * where a filtering is applied to the table on initial load, this can be + * indicated by giving the parameter as an array, where the first element is + * the number of records available after filtering and the second element is the + * number of records without filtering (allowing the table information element + * to be shown correctly). + * @type int | array + * @default null + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.deferLoading + * + * @example + * // 57 records available in the table, no filtering applied + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "serverSide": true, + * "ajax": "scripts/server_processing.php", + * "deferLoading": 57 + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // 57 records after filtering, 100 without filtering (an initial filter applied) + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "serverSide": true, + * "ajax": "scripts/server_processing.php", + * "deferLoading": [ 57, 100 ], + * "search": { + * "search": "my_filter" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "iDeferLoading": null, + + + /** + * Number of rows to display on a single page when using pagination. If + * feature enabled (`lengthChange`) then the end user will be able to override + * this to a custom setting using a pop-up menu. + * @type int + * @default 10 + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.pageLength + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "pageLength": 50 + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "iDisplayLength": 10, + + + /** + * Define the starting point for data display when using DataTables with + * pagination. Note that this parameter is the number of records, rather than + * the page number, so if you have 10 records per page and want to start on + * the third page, it should be "20". + * @type int + * @default 0 + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.displayStart + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "displayStart": 20 + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "iDisplayStart": 0, + + + /** + * By default DataTables allows keyboard navigation of the table (sorting, paging, + * and filtering) by adding a `tabindex` attribute to the required elements. This + * allows you to tab through the controls and press the enter key to activate them. + * The tabindex is default 0, meaning that the tab follows the flow of the document. + * You can overrule this using this parameter if you wish. Use a value of -1 to + * disable built-in keyboard navigation. + * @type int + * @default 0 + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.tabIndex + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "tabIndex": 1 + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "iTabIndex": 0, + + + /** + * Classes that DataTables assigns to the various components and features + * that it adds to the HTML table. This allows classes to be configured + * during initialisation in addition to through the static + * {@link DataTable.ext.oStdClasses} object). + * @namespace + * @name DataTable.defaults.classes + */ + "oClasses": {}, + + + /** + * All strings that DataTables uses in the user interface that it creates + * are defined in this object, allowing you to modified them individually or + * completely replace them all as required. + * @namespace + * @name DataTable.defaults.language + */ + "oLanguage": { + /** + * Strings that are used for WAI-ARIA labels and controls only (these are not + * actually visible on the page, but will be read by screenreaders, and thus + * must be internationalised as well). + * @namespace + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria + */ + "oAria": { + /** + * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be + * sorted ascending by activing the column (click or return when focused). + * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string. + * @type string + * @default : activate to sort column ascending + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria.sortAscending + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "aria": { + * "sortAscending": " - click/return to sort ascending" + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sSortAscending": ": activate to sort column ascending", + + /** + * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be + * sorted descending by activing the column (click or return when focused). + * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string. + * @type string + * @default : activate to sort column ascending + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria.sortDescending + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "aria": { + * "sortDescending": " - click/return to sort descending" + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sSortDescending": ": activate to sort column descending" + }, + + /** + * Pagination string used by DataTables for the built-in pagination + * control types. + * @namespace + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate + */ + "oPaginate": { + /** + * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the + * button to take the user to the first page. + * @type string + * @default First + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.first + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "paginate": { + * "first": "First page" + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sFirst": "First", + + + /** + * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the + * button to take the user to the last page. + * @type string + * @default Last + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.last + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "paginate": { + * "last": "Last page" + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sLast": "Last", + + + /** + * Text to use for the 'next' pagination button (to take the user to the + * next page). + * @type string + * @default Next + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.next + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "paginate": { + * "next": "Next page" + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sNext": "Next", + + + /** + * Text to use for the 'previous' pagination button (to take the user to + * the previous page). + * @type string + * @default Previous + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.previous + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "paginate": { + * "previous": "Previous page" + * } + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sPrevious": "Previous" + }, + + /** + * This string is shown in preference to `zeroRecords` when the table is + * empty of data (regardless of filtering). Note that this is an optional + * parameter - if it is not given, the value of `zeroRecords` will be used + * instead (either the default or given value). + * @type string + * @default No data available in table + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.emptyTable + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "emptyTable": "No data available in table" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sEmptyTable": "No data available in table", + + + /** + * This string gives information to the end user about the information + * that is current on display on the page. The following tokens can be + * used in the string and will be dynamically replaced as the table + * display updates. This tokens can be placed anywhere in the string, or + * removed as needed by the language requires: + * + * * `\_START\_` - Display index of the first record on the current page + * * `\_END\_` - Display index of the last record on the current page + * * `\_TOTAL\_` - Number of records in the table after filtering + * * `\_MAX\_` - Number of records in the table without filtering + * * `\_PAGE\_` - Current page number + * * `\_PAGES\_` - Total number of pages of data in the table + * + * @type string + * @default Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.info + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "info": "Showing page _PAGE_ of _PAGES_" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sInfo": "Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries", + + + /** + * Display information string for when the table is empty. Typically the + * format of this string should match `info`. + * @type string + * @default Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoEmpty + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "infoEmpty": "No entries to show" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sInfoEmpty": "Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries", + + + /** + * When a user filters the information in a table, this string is appended + * to the information (`info`) to give an idea of how strong the filtering + * is. The variable _MAX_ is dynamically updated. + * @type string + * @default (filtered from _MAX_ total entries) + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoFiltered + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "infoFiltered": " - filtering from _MAX_ records" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sInfoFiltered": "(filtered from _MAX_ total entries)", + + + /** + * If can be useful to append extra information to the info string at times, + * and this variable does exactly that. This information will be appended to + * the `info` (`infoEmpty` and `infoFiltered` in whatever combination they are + * being used) at all times. + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string</i> + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoPostFix + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "infoPostFix": "All records shown are derived from real information." + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sInfoPostFix": "", + + + /** + * This decimal place operator is a little different from the other + * language options since DataTables doesn't output floating point + * numbers, so it won't ever use this for display of a number. Rather, + * what this parameter does is modify the sort methods of the table so + * that numbers which are in a format which has a character other than + * a period (`.`) as a decimal place will be sorted numerically. + * + * Note that numbers with different decimal places cannot be shown in + * the same table and still be sortable, the table must be consistent. + * However, multiple different tables on the page can use different + * decimal place characters. + * @type string + * @default + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.decimal + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "decimal": "," + * "thousands": "." + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sDecimal": "", + + + /** + * DataTables has a build in number formatter (`formatNumber`) which is + * used to format large numbers that are used in the table information. + * By default a comma is used, but this can be trivially changed to any + * character you wish with this parameter. + * @type string + * @default , + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.thousands + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "thousands": "'" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sThousands": ",", + + + /** + * Detail the action that will be taken when the drop down menu for the + * pagination length option is changed. The '_MENU_' variable is replaced + * with a default select list of 10, 25, 50 and 100, and can be replaced + * with a custom select box if required. + * @type string + * @default Show _MENU_ entries + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.lengthMenu + * + * @example + * // Language change only + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "lengthMenu": "Display _MENU_ records" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Language and options change + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "lengthMenu": 'Display <select>'+ + * '<option value="10">10</option>'+ + * '<option value="20">20</option>'+ + * '<option value="30">30</option>'+ + * '<option value="40">40</option>'+ + * '<option value="50">50</option>'+ + * '<option value="-1">All</option>'+ + * '</select> records' + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sLengthMenu": "Show _MENU_ entries", + + + /** + * When using Ajax sourced data and during the first draw when DataTables is + * gathering the data, this message is shown in an empty row in the table to + * indicate to the end user the the data is being loaded. Note that this + * parameter is not used when loading data by server-side processing, just + * Ajax sourced data with client-side processing. + * @type string + * @default Loading... + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.loadingRecords + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "loadingRecords": "Please wait - loading..." + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sLoadingRecords": "Loading...", + + + /** + * Text which is displayed when the table is processing a user action + * (usually a sort command or similar). + * @type string + * @default Processing... + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.processing + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "processing": "DataTables is currently busy" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sProcessing": "Processing...", + + + /** + * Details the actions that will be taken when the user types into the + * filtering input text box. The variable "_INPUT_", if used in the string, + * is replaced with the HTML text box for the filtering input allowing + * control over where it appears in the string. If "_INPUT_" is not given + * then the input box is appended to the string automatically. + * @type string + * @default Search: + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.search + * + * @example + * // Input text box will be appended at the end automatically + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "search": "Filter records:" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Specify where the filter should appear + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "search": "Apply filter _INPUT_ to table" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sSearch": "Search:", + + + /** + * Assign a `placeholder` attribute to the search `input` element + * @type string + * @default + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.searchPlaceholder + */ + "sSearchPlaceholder": "", + + + /** + * All of the language information can be stored in a file on the + * server-side, which DataTables will look up if this parameter is passed. + * It must store the URL of the language file, which is in a JSON format, + * and the object has the same properties as the oLanguage object in the + * initialiser object (i.e. the above parameters). Please refer to one of + * the example language files to see how this works in action. + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string - i.e. disabled</i> + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.url + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "url": "http://www.sprymedia.co.uk/dataTables/lang.txt" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sUrl": "", + + + /** + * Text shown inside the table records when the is no information to be + * displayed after filtering. `emptyTable` is shown when there is simply no + * information in the table at all (regardless of filtering). + * @type string + * @default No matching records found + * + * @dtopt Language + * @name DataTable.defaults.language.zeroRecords + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "language": { + * "zeroRecords": "No records to display" + * } + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sZeroRecords": "No matching records found" + }, + + + /** + * This parameter allows you to have define the global filtering state at + * initialisation time. As an object the `search` parameter must be + * defined, but all other parameters are optional. When `regex` is true, + * the search string will be treated as a regular expression, when false + * (default) it will be treated as a straight string. When `smart` + * DataTables will use it's smart filtering methods (to word match at + * any point in the data), when false this will not be done. + * @namespace + * @extends DataTable.models.oSearch + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.search + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "search": {"search": "Initial search"} + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "oSearch": $.extend( {}, DataTable.models.oSearch ), + + + /** + * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been + * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. + * + * By default DataTables will look for the property `data` (or `aaData` for + * compatibility with DataTables 1.9-) when obtaining data from an Ajax + * source or for server-side processing - this parameter allows that + * property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted object notation to + * get a data source for multiple levels of nesting. + * @type string + * @default data + * + * @dtopt Options + * @dtopt Server-side + * @name DataTable.defaults.ajaxDataProp + * + * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. + */ + "sAjaxDataProp": "data", + + + /** + * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been + * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. + * + * You can instruct DataTables to load data from an external + * source using this parameter (use aData if you want to pass data in you + * already have). Simply provide a url a JSON object can be obtained from. + * @type string + * @default null + * + * @dtopt Options + * @dtopt Server-side + * @name DataTable.defaults.ajaxSource + * + * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. + */ + "sAjaxSource": null, + + + /** + * This initialisation variable allows you to specify exactly where in the + * DOM you want DataTables to inject the various controls it adds to the page + * (for example you might want the pagination controls at the top of the + * table). DIV elements (with or without a custom class) can also be added to + * aid styling. The follow syntax is used: + * <ul> + * <li>The following options are allowed: + * <ul> + * <li>'l' - Length changing</li> + * <li>'f' - Filtering input</li> + * <li>'t' - The table!</li> + * <li>'i' - Information</li> + * <li>'p' - Pagination</li> + * <li>'r' - pRocessing</li> + * </ul> + * </li> + * <li>The following constants are allowed: + * <ul> + * <li>'H' - jQueryUI theme "header" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr ui-helper-clearfix')</li> + * <li>'F' - jQueryUI theme "footer" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br ui-helper-clearfix')</li> + * </ul> + * </li> + * <li>The following syntax is expected: + * <ul> + * <li>'<' and '>' - div elements</li> + * <li>'<"class" and '>' - div with a class</li> + * <li>'<"#id" and '>' - div with an ID</li> + * </ul> + * </li> + * <li>Examples: + * <ul> + * <li>'<"wrapper"flipt>'</li> + * <li>'<lf<t>ip>'</li> + * </ul> + * </li> + * </ul> + * @type string + * @default lfrtip <i>(when `jQueryUI` is false)</i> <b>or</b> + * <"H"lfr>t<"F"ip> <i>(when `jQueryUI` is true)</i> + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.dom + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "dom": '<"top"i>rt<"bottom"flp><"clear">' + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sDom": "lfrtip", + + + /** + * Search delay option. This will throttle full table searches that use the + * DataTables provided search input element (it does not effect calls to + * `dt-api search()`, providing a delay before the search is made. + * @type integer + * @default 0 + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.searchDelay + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "searchDelay": 200 + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "searchDelay": null, + + + /** + * DataTables features six different built-in options for the buttons to + * display for pagination control: + * + * * `numbers` - Page number buttons only + * * `simple` - 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons only + * * 'simple_numbers` - 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons, plus page numbers + * * `full` - 'First', 'Previous', 'Next' and 'Last' buttons + * * `full_numbers` - 'First', 'Previous', 'Next' and 'Last' buttons, plus page numbers + * * `first_last_numbers` - 'First' and 'Last' buttons, plus page numbers + * + * Further methods can be added using {@link DataTable.ext.oPagination}. + * @type string + * @default simple_numbers + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.pagingType + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "pagingType": "full_numbers" + * } ); + * } ) + */ + "sPaginationType": "simple_numbers", + + + /** + * Enable horizontal scrolling. When a table is too wide to fit into a + * certain layout, or you have a large number of columns in the table, you + * can enable x-scrolling to show the table in a viewport, which can be + * scrolled. This property can be `true` which will allow the table to + * scroll horizontally when needed, or any CSS unit, or a number (in which + * case it will be treated as a pixel measurement). Setting as simply `true` + * is recommended. + * @type boolean|string + * @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i> + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollX + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "scrollX": true, + * "scrollCollapse": true + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sScrollX": "", + + + /** + * This property can be used to force a DataTable to use more width than it + * might otherwise do when x-scrolling is enabled. For example if you have a + * table which requires to be well spaced, this parameter is useful for + * "over-sizing" the table, and thus forcing scrolling. This property can by + * any CSS unit, or a number (in which case it will be treated as a pixel + * measurement). + * @type string + * @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i> + * + * @dtopt Options + * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollXInner + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "scrollX": "100%", + * "scrollXInner": "110%" + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sScrollXInner": "", + + + /** + * Enable vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling will constrain the DataTable + * to the given height, and enable scrolling for any data which overflows the + * current viewport. This can be used as an alternative to paging to display + * a lot of data in a small area (although paging and scrolling can both be + * enabled at the same time). This property can be any CSS unit, or a number + * (in which case it will be treated as a pixel measurement). + * @type string + * @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i> + * + * @dtopt Features + * @name DataTable.defaults.scrollY + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "scrollY": "200px", + * "paginate": false + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sScrollY": "", + + + /** + * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been + * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead. + * + * Set the HTTP method that is used to make the Ajax call for server-side + * processing or Ajax sourced data. + * @type string + * @default GET + * + * @dtopt Options + * @dtopt Server-side + * @name DataTable.defaults.serverMethod + * + * @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now. + */ + "sServerMethod": "GET", + + + /** + * DataTables makes use of renderers when displaying HTML elements for + * a table. These renderers can be added or modified by plug-ins to + * generate suitable mark-up for a site. For example the Bootstrap + * integration plug-in for DataTables uses a paging button renderer to + * display pagination buttons in the mark-up required by Bootstrap. + * + * For further information about the renderers available see + * DataTable.ext.renderer + * @type string|object + * @default null + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.renderer + * + */ + "renderer": null, + + + /** + * Set the data property name that DataTables should use to get a row's id + * to set as the `id` property in the node. + * @type string + * @default DT_RowId + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.rowId + */ + "rowId": "DT_RowId" + }; + + _fnHungarianMap( DataTable.defaults ); + + + + /* + * Developer note - See note in model.defaults.js about the use of Hungarian + * notation and camel case. */ - errMode: "alert", - - + /** - * Feature plug-ins. - * - * This is an array of objects which describe the feature plug-ins that are - * available to DataTables. These feature plug-ins are then available for - * use through the `dom` initialisation option. - * - * Each feature plug-in is described by an object which must have the - * following properties: - * - * * `fnInit` - function that is used to initialise the plug-in, - * * `cFeature` - a character so the feature can be enabled by the `dom` - * instillation option. This is case sensitive. - * - * The `fnInit` function has the following input parameters: - * - * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see - * {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} - * - * And the following return is expected: - * - * * {node|null} The element which contains your feature. Note that the - * return may also be void if your plug-in does not require to inject any - * DOM elements into DataTables control (`dom`) - for example this might - * be useful when developing a plug-in which allows table control via - * keyboard entry - * - * @type array - * - * @example - * $.fn.dataTable.ext.features.push( { - * "fnInit": function( oSettings ) { - * return new TableTools( { "oDTSettings": oSettings } ); - * }, - * "cFeature": "T" - * } ); + * Column options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation time. + * @namespace */ - feature: [], - - + DataTable.defaults.column = { + /** + * Define which column(s) an order will occur on for this column. This + * allows a column's ordering to take multiple columns into account when + * doing a sort or use the data from a different column. For example first + * name / last name columns make sense to do a multi-column sort over the + * two columns. + * @type array|int + * @default null <i>Takes the value of the column index automatically</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderData + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "orderData": [ 0, 1 ], "targets": [ 0 ] }, + * { "orderData": [ 1, 0 ], "targets": [ 1 ] }, + * { "orderData": 2, "targets": [ 2 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "orderData": [ 0, 1 ] }, + * { "orderData": [ 1, 0 ] }, + * { "orderData": 2 }, + * null, + * null + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "aDataSort": null, + "iDataSort": -1, + + + /** + * You can control the default ordering direction, and even alter the + * behaviour of the sort handler (i.e. only allow ascending ordering etc) + * using this parameter. + * @type array + * @default [ 'asc', 'desc' ] + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderSequence + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "orderSequence": [ "asc" ], "targets": [ 1 ] }, + * { "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ], "targets": [ 2 ] }, + * { "orderSequence": [ "desc" ], "targets": [ 3 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * null, + * { "orderSequence": [ "asc" ] }, + * { "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ] }, + * { "orderSequence": [ "desc" ] }, + * null + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "asSorting": [ 'asc', 'desc' ], + + + /** + * Enable or disable filtering on the data in this column. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.searchable + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "searchable": false, "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "searchable": false }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] } ); + * } ); + */ + "bSearchable": true, + + + /** + * Enable or disable ordering on this column. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderable + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "orderable": false, "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "orderable": false }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] } ); + * } ); + */ + "bSortable": true, + + + /** + * Enable or disable the display of this column. + * @type boolean + * @default true + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.visible + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "visible": false, "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "visible": false }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] } ); + * } ); + */ + "bVisible": true, + + + /** + * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source, + * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender + * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the + * element is available. + * @type function + * @param {element} td The TD node that has been created + * @param {*} cellData The Data for the cell + * @param {array|object} rowData The data for the whole row + * @param {int} row The row index for the aoData data store + * @param {int} col The column index for aoColumns + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.createdCell + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [3], + * "createdCell": function (td, cellData, rowData, row, col) { + * if ( cellData == "1.7" ) { + * $(td).css('color', 'blue') + * } + * } + * } ] + * }); + * } ); + */ + "fnCreatedCell": null, + + + /** + * This parameter has been replaced by `data` in DataTables to ensure naming + * consistency. `dataProp` can still be used, as there is backwards + * compatibility in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly + * recommended that you use `data` in preference to `dataProp`. + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.dataProp + */ + + + /** + * This property can be used to read data from any data source property, + * including deeply nested objects / properties. `data` can be given in a + * number of different ways which effect its behaviour: + * + * * `integer` - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the + * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column). + * * `string` - read an object property from the data source. There are + * three 'special' options that can be used in the string to alter how + * DataTables reads the data from the source object: + * * `.` - Dotted Javascript notation. Just as you use a `.` in + * Javascript to read from nested objects, so to can the options + * specified in `data`. For example: `browser.version` or + * `browser.name`. If your object parameter name contains a period, use + * `\\` to escape it - i.e. `first\\.name`. + * * `[]` - Array notation. DataTables can automatically combine data + * from and array source, joining the data with the characters provided + * between the two brackets. For example: `name[, ]` would provide a + * comma-space separated list from the source array. If no characters + * are provided between the brackets, the original array source is + * returned. + * * `()` - Function notation. Adding `()` to the end of a parameter will + * execute a function of the name given. For example: `browser()` for a + * simple function on the data source, `browser.version()` for a + * function in a nested property or even `browser().version` to get an + * object property if the function called returns an object. Note that + * function notation is recommended for use in `render` rather than + * `data` as it is much simpler to use as a renderer. + * * `null` - use the original data source for the row rather than plucking + * data directly from it. This action has effects on two other + * initialisation options: + * * `defaultContent` - When null is given as the `data` option and + * `defaultContent` is specified for the column, the value defined by + * `defaultContent` will be used for the cell. + * * `render` - When null is used for the `data` option and the `render` + * option is specified for the column, the whole data source for the + * row is used for the renderer. + * * `function` - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables + * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function + * takes three parameters: + * * Parameters: + * * `{array|object}` The data source for the row + * * `{string}` The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when + * setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined + * when gathering data. Note that when `undefined` is given for the + * type DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back< + * * `{*}` Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'. + * * Return: + * * The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is + * the type of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used + * for the data requested. + * + * Note that `data` is a getter and setter option. If you just require + * formatting of data for output, you will likely want to use `render` which + * is simply a getter and thus simpler to use. + * + * Note that prior to DataTables 1.9.2 `data` was called `mDataProp`. The + * name change reflects the flexibility of this property and is consistent + * with the naming of mRender. If 'mDataProp' is given, then it will still + * be used by DataTables, as it automatically maps the old name to the new + * if required. + * + * @type string|int|function|null + * @default null <i>Use automatically calculated column index</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.data + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Read table data from objects + * // JSON structure for each row: + * // { + * // "engine": {value}, + * // "browser": {value}, + * // "platform": {value}, + * // "version": {value}, + * // "grade": {value} + * // } + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajaxSource": "sources/objects.txt", + * "columns": [ + * { "data": "engine" }, + * { "data": "browser" }, + * { "data": "platform" }, + * { "data": "version" }, + * { "data": "grade" } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Read information from deeply nested objects + * // JSON structure for each row: + * // { + * // "engine": {value}, + * // "browser": {value}, + * // "platform": { + * // "inner": {value} + * // }, + * // "details": [ + * // {value}, {value} + * // ] + * // } + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajaxSource": "sources/deep.txt", + * "columns": [ + * { "data": "engine" }, + * { "data": "browser" }, + * { "data": "platform.inner" }, + * { "data": "details.0" }, + * { "data": "details.1" } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `data` as a function to provide different information for + * // sorting, filtering and display. In this case, currency (price) + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "data": function ( source, type, val ) { + * if (type === 'set') { + * source.price = val; + * // Store the computed display and filter values for efficiency + * source.price_display = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val); + * source.price_filter = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val)+" "+val; + * return; + * } + * else if (type === 'display') { + * return source.price_display; + * } + * else if (type === 'filter') { + * return source.price_filter; + * } + * // 'sort', 'type' and undefined all just use the integer + * return source.price; + * } + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using default content + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "data": null, + * "defaultContent": "Click to edit" + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using array notation - outputting a list from an array + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "data": "name[, ]" + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + */ + "mData": null, + + + /** + * This property is the rendering partner to `data` and it is suggested that + * when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering, + * sorting etc) without altering the underlying data for the table, use this + * property. `render` can be considered to be the the read only companion to + * `data` which is read / write (then as such more complex). Like `data` + * this option can be given in a number of different ways to effect its + * behaviour: + * + * * `integer` - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the + * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column). + * * `string` - read an object property from the data source. There are + * three 'special' options that can be used in the string to alter how + * DataTables reads the data from the source object: + * * `.` - Dotted Javascript notation. Just as you use a `.` in + * Javascript to read from nested objects, so to can the options + * specified in `data`. For example: `browser.version` or + * `browser.name`. If your object parameter name contains a period, use + * `\\` to escape it - i.e. `first\\.name`. + * * `[]` - Array notation. DataTables can automatically combine data + * from and array source, joining the data with the characters provided + * between the two brackets. For example: `name[, ]` would provide a + * comma-space separated list from the source array. If no characters + * are provided between the brackets, the original array source is + * returned. + * * `()` - Function notation. Adding `()` to the end of a parameter will + * execute a function of the name given. For example: `browser()` for a + * simple function on the data source, `browser.version()` for a + * function in a nested property or even `browser().version` to get an + * object property if the function called returns an object. + * * `object` - use different data for the different data types requested by + * DataTables ('filter', 'display', 'type' or 'sort'). The property names + * of the object is the data type the property refers to and the value can + * defined using an integer, string or function using the same rules as + * `render` normally does. Note that an `_` option _must_ be specified. + * This is the default value to use if you haven't specified a value for + * the data type requested by DataTables. + * * `function` - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables + * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function + * takes three parameters: + * * Parameters: + * * {array|object} The data source for the row (based on `data`) + * * {string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter', + * 'display', 'type' or 'sort'. + * * {array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on + * `data`) + * * Return: + * * The return value from the function is what will be used for the + * data requested. + * + * @type string|int|function|object|null + * @default null Use the data source value. + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.render + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Create a comma separated list from an array of objects + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "ajaxSource": "sources/deep.txt", + * "columns": [ + * { "data": "engine" }, + * { "data": "browser" }, + * { + * "data": "platform", + * "render": "[, ].name" + * } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Execute a function to obtain data + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "data": null, // Use the full data source object for the renderer's source + * "render": "browserName()" + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // As an object, extracting different data for the different types + * // This would be used with a data source such as: + * // { "phone": 5552368, "phone_filter": "5552368 555-2368", "phone_display": "555-2368" } + * // Here the `phone` integer is used for sorting and type detection, while `phone_filter` + * // (which has both forms) is used for filtering for if a user inputs either format, while + * // the formatted phone number is the one that is shown in the table. + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "data": null, // Use the full data source object for the renderer's source + * "render": { + * "_": "phone", + * "filter": "phone_filter", + * "display": "phone_display" + * } + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Use as a function to create a link from the data source + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "data": "download_link", + * "render": function ( data, type, full ) { + * return '<a href="'+data+'">Download</a>'; + * } + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "mRender": null, + + + /** + * Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This + * can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them + * to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements). + * @type string + * @default td + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.cellType + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Make the first column use TH cells + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ { + * "targets": [ 0 ], + * "cellType": "th" + * } ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sCellType": "td", + + + /** + * Class to give to each cell in this column. + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.class + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "class": "my_class", "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "class": "my_class" }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sClass": "", + + /** + * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column, + * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a + * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this + * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer + * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting + * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as + * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the + * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding. + * Generally you shouldn't need this! + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string<i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.contentPadding + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * null, + * null, + * null, + * { + * "contentPadding": "mmm" + * } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sContentPadding": "", + + + /** + * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used + * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because `data` + * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null). + * @type string + * @default null + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.defaultContent + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { + * "data": null, + * "defaultContent": "Edit", + * "targets": [ -1 ] + * } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * null, + * null, + * null, + * { + * "data": null, + * "defaultContent": "Edit" + * } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sDefaultContent": null, + + + /** + * This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can + * be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the + * client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names + * also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes + * back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the + * client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating). + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.name + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "name": "engine", "targets": [ 0 ] }, + * { "name": "browser", "targets": [ 1 ] }, + * { "name": "platform", "targets": [ 2 ] }, + * { "name": "version", "targets": [ 3 ] }, + * { "name": "grade", "targets": [ 4 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "name": "engine" }, + * { "name": "browser" }, + * { "name": "platform" }, + * { "name": "version" }, + * { "name": "grade" } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sName": "", + + + /** + * Defines a data source type for the ordering which can be used to read + * real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached + * version) prior to ordering. This allows ordering to occur on user + * editable elements such as form inputs. + * @type string + * @default std + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderDataType + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "orderDataType": "dom-text", "targets": [ 2, 3 ] }, + * { "type": "numeric", "targets": [ 3 ] }, + * { "orderDataType": "dom-select", "targets": [ 4 ] }, + * { "orderDataType": "dom-checkbox", "targets": [ 5 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * null, + * null, + * { "orderDataType": "dom-text" }, + * { "orderDataType": "dom-text", "type": "numeric" }, + * { "orderDataType": "dom-select" }, + * { "orderDataType": "dom-checkbox" } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sSortDataType": "std", + + + /** + * The title of this column. + * @type string + * @default null <i>Derived from the 'TH' value for this column in the + * original HTML table.</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.title + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "title": "My column title", "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "title": "My column title" }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sTitle": null, + + + /** + * The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be + * ordered. Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip + * HTML tags before ordering)) are currently available. Note that only date + * formats understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type + * date. For example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string', + * 'numeric', 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding + * through plug-ins. + * @type string + * @default null <i>Auto-detected from raw data</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.type + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "type": "html", "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "type": "html" }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sType": null, + + + /** + * Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value + * (3em, 20px etc). DataTables applies 'smart' widths to columns which have not + * been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table + * remains readable. + * @type string + * @default null <i>Automatic</i> + * + * @name DataTable.defaults.column.width + * @dtopt Columns + * + * @example + * // Using `columnDefs` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columnDefs": [ + * { "width": "20%", "targets": [ 0 ] } + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Using `columns` + * $(document).ready( function() { + * $('#example').dataTable( { + * "columns": [ + * { "width": "20%" }, + * null, + * null, + * null, + * null + * ] + * } ); + * } ); + */ + "sWidth": null + }; + + _fnHungarianMap( DataTable.defaults.column ); + + + /** - * Row searching. - * - * This method of searching is complimentary to the default type based - * searching, and a lot more comprehensive as it allows you complete control - * over the searching logic. Each element in this array is a function - * (parameters described below) that is called for every row in the table, - * and your logic decides if it should be included in the searching data set - * or not. - * - * Searching functions have the following input parameters: - * - * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see - * {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} - * 2. `{array|object}` Data for the row to be processed (same as the - * original format that was passed in as the data source, or an array - * from a DOM data source - * 3. `{int}` Row index ({@link DataTable.models.oSettings.aoData}), which - * can be useful to retrieve the `TR` element if you need DOM interaction. - * - * And the following return is expected: - * - * * {boolean} Include the row in the searched result set (true) or not - * (false) - * - * Note that as with the main search ability in DataTables, technically this - * is "filtering", since it is subtractive. However, for consistency in - * naming we call it searching here. - * - * @type array - * @default [] - * - * @example - * // The following example shows custom search being applied to the - * // fourth column (i.e. the data[3] index) based on two input values - * // from the end-user, matching the data in a certain range. - * $.fn.dataTable.ext.search.push( - * function( settings, data, dataIndex ) { - * var min = document.getElementById('min').value * 1; - * var max = document.getElementById('max').value * 1; - * var version = data[3] == "-" ? 0 : data[3]*1; - * - * if ( min == "" && max == "" ) { - * return true; - * } - * else if ( min == "" && version < max ) { - * return true; - * } - * else if ( min < version && "" == max ) { - * return true; - * } - * else if ( min < version && version < max ) { - * return true; - * } - * return false; - * } - * ); - */ - search: [], - - + * DataTables settings object - this holds all the information needed for a + * given table, including configuration, data and current application of the + * table options. DataTables does not have a single instance for each DataTable + * with the settings attached to that instance, but rather instances of the + * DataTable "class" are created on-the-fly as needed (typically by a + * $().dataTable() call) and the settings object is then applied to that + * instance. + * + * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults} but this + * one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. It should + * NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should be done + * through the initialisation options. + * @namespace + * @todo Really should attach the settings object to individual instances so we + * don't need to create new instances on each $().dataTable() call (if the + * table already exists). It would also save passing oSettings around and + * into every single function. However, this is a very significant + * architecture change for DataTables and will almost certainly break + * backwards compatibility with older installations. This is something that + * will be done in 2.0. + */ + DataTable.models.oSettings = { + /** + * Primary features of DataTables and their enablement state. + * @namespace + */ + "oFeatures": { + + /** + * Flag to say if DataTables should automatically try to calculate the + * optimum table and columns widths (true) or not (false). + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bAutoWidth": null, + + /** + * Delay the creation of TR and TD elements until they are actually + * needed by a driven page draw. This can give a significant speed + * increase for Ajax source and Javascript source data, but makes no + * difference at all for DOM and server-side processing tables. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bDeferRender": null, + + /** + * Enable filtering on the table or not. Note that if this is disabled + * then there is no filtering at all on the table, including fnFilter. + * To just remove the filtering input use sDom and remove the 'f' option. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bFilter": null, + + /** + * Table information element (the 'Showing x of y records' div) enable + * flag. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bInfo": null, + + /** + * Present a user control allowing the end user to change the page size + * when pagination is enabled. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bLengthChange": null, + + /** + * Pagination enabled or not. Note that if this is disabled then length + * changing must also be disabled. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bPaginate": null, + + /** + * Processing indicator enable flag whenever DataTables is enacting a + * user request - typically an Ajax request for server-side processing. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bProcessing": null, + + /** + * Server-side processing enabled flag - when enabled DataTables will + * get all data from the server for every draw - there is no filtering, + * sorting or paging done on the client-side. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bServerSide": null, + + /** + * Sorting enablement flag. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bSort": null, + + /** + * Multi-column sorting + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bSortMulti": null, + + /** + * Apply a class to the columns which are being sorted to provide a + * visual highlight or not. This can slow things down when enabled since + * there is a lot of DOM interaction. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bSortClasses": null, + + /** + * State saving enablement flag. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bStateSave": null + }, + + + /** + * Scrolling settings for a table. + * @namespace + */ + "oScroll": { + /** + * When the table is shorter in height than sScrollY, collapse the + * table container down to the height of the table (when true). + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bCollapse": null, + + /** + * Width of the scrollbar for the web-browser's platform. Calculated + * during table initialisation. + * @type int + * @default 0 + */ + "iBarWidth": 0, + + /** + * Viewport width for horizontal scrolling. Horizontal scrolling is + * disabled if an empty string. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + */ + "sX": null, + + /** + * Width to expand the table to when using x-scrolling. Typically you + * should not need to use this. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + * @deprecated + */ + "sXInner": null, + + /** + * Viewport height for vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling is disabled + * if an empty string. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + */ + "sY": null + }, + + /** + * Language information for the table. + * @namespace + * @extends DataTable.defaults.oLanguage + */ + "oLanguage": { + /** + * Information callback function. See + * {@link DataTable.defaults.fnInfoCallback} + * @type function + * @default null + */ + "fnInfoCallback": null + }, + + /** + * Browser support parameters + * @namespace + */ + "oBrowser": { + /** + * Indicate if the browser incorrectly calculates width:100% inside a + * scrolling element (IE6/7) + * @type boolean + * @default false + */ + "bScrollOversize": false, + + /** + * Determine if the vertical scrollbar is on the right or left of the + * scrolling container - needed for rtl language layout, although not + * all browsers move the scrollbar (Safari). + * @type boolean + * @default false + */ + "bScrollbarLeft": false, + + /** + * Flag for if `getBoundingClientRect` is fully supported or not + * @type boolean + * @default false + */ + "bBounding": false, + + /** + * Browser scrollbar width + * @type integer + * @default 0 + */ + "barWidth": 0 + }, + + + "ajax": null, + + + /** + * Array referencing the nodes which are used for the features. The + * parameters of this object match what is allowed by sDom - i.e. + * <ul> + * <li>'l' - Length changing</li> + * <li>'f' - Filtering input</li> + * <li>'t' - The table!</li> + * <li>'i' - Information</li> + * <li>'p' - Pagination</li> + * <li>'r' - pRocessing</li> + * </ul> + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aanFeatures": [], + + /** + * Store data information - see {@link DataTable.models.oRow} for detailed + * information. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoData": [], + + /** + * Array of indexes which are in the current display (after filtering etc) + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aiDisplay": [], + + /** + * Array of indexes for display - no filtering + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aiDisplayMaster": [], + + /** + * Map of row ids to data indexes + * @type object + * @default {} + */ + "aIds": {}, + + /** + * Store information about each column that is in use + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoColumns": [], + + /** + * Store information about the table's header + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoHeader": [], + + /** + * Store information about the table's footer + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoFooter": [], + + /** + * Store the applied global search information in case we want to force a + * research or compare the old search to a new one. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @namespace + * @extends DataTable.models.oSearch + */ + "oPreviousSearch": {}, + + /** + * Store the applied search for each column - see + * {@link DataTable.models.oSearch} for the format that is used for the + * filtering information for each column. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoPreSearchCols": [], + + /** + * Sorting that is applied to the table. Note that the inner arrays are + * used in the following manner: + * <ul> + * <li>Index 0 - column number</li> + * <li>Index 1 - current sorting direction</li> + * </ul> + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type array + * @todo These inner arrays should really be objects + */ + "aaSorting": null, + + /** + * Sorting that is always applied to the table (i.e. prefixed in front of + * aaSorting). + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aaSortingFixed": [], + + /** + * Classes to use for the striping of a table. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "asStripeClasses": null, + + /** + * If restoring a table - we should restore its striping classes as well + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "asDestroyStripes": [], + + /** + * If restoring a table - we should restore its width + * @type int + * @default 0 + */ + "sDestroyWidth": 0, + + /** + * Callback functions array for every time a row is inserted (i.e. on a draw). + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoRowCallback": [], + + /** + * Callback functions for the header on each draw. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoHeaderCallback": [], + + /** + * Callback function for the footer on each draw. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoFooterCallback": [], + + /** + * Array of callback functions for draw callback functions + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoDrawCallback": [], + + /** + * Array of callback functions for row created function + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoRowCreatedCallback": [], + + /** + * Callback functions for just before the table is redrawn. A return of + * false will be used to cancel the draw. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoPreDrawCallback": [], + + /** + * Callback functions for when the table has been initialised. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoInitComplete": [], + + + /** + * Callbacks for modifying the settings to be stored for state saving, prior to + * saving state. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoStateSaveParams": [], + + /** + * Callbacks for modifying the settings that have been stored for state saving + * prior to using the stored values to restore the state. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoStateLoadParams": [], + + /** + * Callbacks for operating on the settings object once the saved state has been + * loaded + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoStateLoaded": [], + + /** + * Cache the table ID for quick access + * @type string + * @default <i>Empty string</i> + */ + "sTableId": "", + + /** + * The TABLE node for the main table + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTable": null, + + /** + * Permanent ref to the thead element + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTHead": null, + + /** + * Permanent ref to the tfoot element - if it exists + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTFoot": null, + + /** + * Permanent ref to the tbody element + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTBody": null, + + /** + * Cache the wrapper node (contains all DataTables controlled elements) + * @type node + * @default null + */ + "nTableWrapper": null, + + /** + * Indicate if when using server-side processing the loading of data + * should be deferred until the second draw. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + * @default false + */ + "bDeferLoading": false, + + /** + * Indicate if all required information has been read in + * @type boolean + * @default false + */ + "bInitialised": false, + + /** + * Information about open rows. Each object in the array has the parameters + * 'nTr' and 'nParent' + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoOpenRows": [], + + /** + * Dictate the positioning of DataTables' control elements - see + * {@link DataTable.model.oInit.sDom}. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sDom": null, + + /** + * Search delay (in mS) + * @type integer + * @default null + */ + "searchDelay": null, + + /** + * Which type of pagination should be used. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + * @default two_button + */ + "sPaginationType": "two_button", + + /** + * The state duration (for `stateSave`) in seconds. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type int + * @default 0 + */ + "iStateDuration": 0, + + /** + * Array of callback functions for state saving. Each array element is an + * object with the following parameters: + * <ul> + * <li>function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings + * and the JSON string to save that has been thus far created. Returns + * a JSON string to be inserted into a json object + * (i.e. '"param": [ 0, 1, 2]')</li> + * <li>string:sName - name of callback</li> + * </ul> + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoStateSave": [], + + /** + * Array of callback functions for state loading. Each array element is an + * object with the following parameters: + * <ul> + * <li>function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings + * and the object stored. May return false to cancel state loading</li> + * <li>string:sName - name of callback</li> + * </ul> + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoStateLoad": [], + + /** + * State that was saved. Useful for back reference + * @type object + * @default null + */ + "oSavedState": null, + + /** + * State that was loaded. Useful for back reference + * @type object + * @default null + */ + "oLoadedState": null, + + /** + * Source url for AJAX data for the table. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sAjaxSource": null, + + /** + * Property from a given object from which to read the table data from. This + * can be an empty string (when not server-side processing), in which case + * it is assumed an an array is given directly. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + */ + "sAjaxDataProp": null, + + /** + * The last jQuery XHR object that was used for server-side data gathering. + * This can be used for working with the XHR information in one of the + * callbacks + * @type object + * @default null + */ + "jqXHR": null, + + /** + * JSON returned from the server in the last Ajax request + * @type object + * @default undefined + */ + "json": undefined, + + /** + * Data submitted as part of the last Ajax request + * @type object + * @default undefined + */ + "oAjaxData": undefined, + + /** + * Function to get the server-side data. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type function + */ + "fnServerData": null, + + /** + * Functions which are called prior to sending an Ajax request so extra + * parameters can easily be sent to the server + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoServerParams": [], + + /** + * Send the XHR HTTP method - GET or POST (could be PUT or DELETE if + * required). + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type string + */ + "sServerMethod": null, + + /** + * Format numbers for display. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type function + */ + "fnFormatNumber": null, + + /** + * List of options that can be used for the user selectable length menu. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aLengthMenu": null, + + /** + * Counter for the draws that the table does. Also used as a tracker for + * server-side processing + * @type int + * @default 0 + */ + "iDraw": 0, + + /** + * Indicate if a redraw is being done - useful for Ajax + * @type boolean + * @default false + */ + "bDrawing": false, + + /** + * Draw index (iDraw) of the last error when parsing the returned data + * @type int + * @default -1 + */ + "iDrawError": -1, + + /** + * Paging display length + * @type int + * @default 10 + */ + "_iDisplayLength": 10, + + /** + * Paging start point - aiDisplay index + * @type int + * @default 0 + */ + "_iDisplayStart": 0, + + /** + * Server-side processing - number of records in the result set + * (i.e. before filtering), Use fnRecordsTotal rather than + * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of + * the server-side processing setting. + * @type int + * @default 0 + * @private + */ + "_iRecordsTotal": 0, + + /** + * Server-side processing - number of records in the current display set + * (i.e. after filtering). Use fnRecordsDisplay rather than + * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of + * the server-side processing setting. + * @type boolean + * @default 0 + * @private + */ + "_iRecordsDisplay": 0, + + /** + * The classes to use for the table + * @type object + * @default {} + */ + "oClasses": {}, + + /** + * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw + * callback if filtering has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of + * events. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * @deprecated + */ + "bFiltered": false, + + /** + * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw + * callback if sorting has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of + * events. + * @type boolean + * @default false + * @deprecated + */ + "bSorted": false, + + /** + * Indicate that if multiple rows are in the header and there is more than + * one unique cell per column, if the top one (true) or bottom one (false) + * should be used for sorting / title by DataTables. + * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To + * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}. + * @type boolean + */ + "bSortCellsTop": null, + + /** + * Initialisation object that is used for the table + * @type object + * @default null + */ + "oInit": null, + + /** + * Destroy callback functions - for plug-ins to attach themselves to the + * destroy so they can clean up markup and events. + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aoDestroyCallback": [], + + + /** + * Get the number of records in the current record set, before filtering + * @type function + */ + "fnRecordsTotal": function () + { + return _fnDataSource( this ) == 'ssp' ? + this._iRecordsTotal * 1 : + this.aiDisplayMaster.length; + }, + + /** + * Get the number of records in the current record set, after filtering + * @type function + */ + "fnRecordsDisplay": function () + { + return _fnDataSource( this ) == 'ssp' ? + this._iRecordsDisplay * 1 : + this.aiDisplay.length; + }, + + /** + * Get the display end point - aiDisplay index + * @type function + */ + "fnDisplayEnd": function () + { + var + len = this._iDisplayLength, + start = this._iDisplayStart, + calc = start + len, + records = this.aiDisplay.length, + features = this.oFeatures, + paginate = features.bPaginate; + + if ( features.bServerSide ) { + return paginate === false || len === -1 ? + start + records : + Math.min( start+len, this._iRecordsDisplay ); + } + else { + return ! paginate || calc>records || len===-1 ? + records : + calc; + } + }, + + /** + * The DataTables object for this table + * @type object + * @default null + */ + "oInstance": null, + + /** + * Unique identifier for each instance of the DataTables object. If there + * is an ID on the table node, then it takes that value, otherwise an + * incrementing internal counter is used. + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "sInstance": null, + + /** + * tabindex attribute value that is added to DataTables control elements, allowing + * keyboard navigation of the table and its controls. + */ + "iTabIndex": 0, + + /** + * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling + */ + "nScrollHead": null, + + /** + * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling + */ + "nScrollFoot": null, + + /** + * Last applied sort + * @type array + * @default [] + */ + "aLastSort": [], + + /** + * Stored plug-in instances + * @type object + * @default {} + */ + "oPlugins": {}, + + /** + * Function used to get a row's id from the row's data + * @type function + * @default null + */ + "rowIdFn": null, + + /** + * Data location where to store a row's id + * @type string + * @default null + */ + "rowId": null + }; + /** - * Selector extensions - * - * The `selector` option can be used to extend the options available for the - * selector modifier options (`selector-modifier` object data type) that - * each of the three built in selector types offer (row, column and cell + - * their plural counterparts). For example the Select extension uses this - * mechanism to provide an option to select only rows, columns and cells - * that have been marked as selected by the end user (`{selected: true}`), - * which can be used in conjunction with the existing built in selector + * Extension object for DataTables that is used to provide all extension * options. * - * Each property is an array to which functions can be pushed. The functions - * take three attributes: - * - * * Settings object for the host table - * * Options object (`selector-modifier` object type) - * * Array of selected item indexes - * - * The return is an array of the resulting item indexes after the custom - * selector has been applied. - * - * @type object + * Note that the `DataTable.ext` object is available through + * `jQuery.fn.dataTable.ext` where it may be accessed and manipulated. It is + * also aliased to `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` for historic reasons. + * @namespace + * @extends DataTable.models.ext */ - selector: { - cell: [], - column: [], - row: [] - }, - - + + /** - * Internal functions, exposed for used in plug-ins. + * DataTables extensions * - * Please note that you should not need to use the internal methods for - * anything other than a plug-in (and even then, try to avoid if possible). - * The internal function may change between releases. + * This namespace acts as a collection area for plug-ins that can be used to + * extend DataTables capabilities. Indeed many of the build in methods + * use this method to provide their own capabilities (sorting methods for + * example). * - * @type object - * @default {} - */ - internal: {}, - - - /** - * Legacy configuration options. Enable and disable legacy options that - * are available in DataTables. + * Note that this namespace is aliased to `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` for legacy + * reasons * - * @type object + * @namespace */ - legacy: { + DataTable.ext = _ext = { /** - * Enable / disable DataTables 1.9 compatible server-side processing - * requests + * Buttons. For use with the Buttons extension for DataTables. This is + * defined here so other extensions can define buttons regardless of load + * order. It is _not_ used by DataTables core. * - * @type boolean - * @default null + * @type object + * @default {} */ - ajax: null - }, - - - /** - * Pagination plug-in methods. - * - * Each entry in this object is a function and defines which buttons should - * be shown by the pagination rendering method that is used for the table: - * {@link DataTable.ext.renderer.pageButton}. The renderer addresses how the - * buttons are displayed in the document, while the functions here tell it - * what buttons to display. This is done by returning an array of button - * descriptions (what each button will do). - * - * Pagination types (the four built in options and any additional plug-in - * options defined here) can be used through the `paginationType` - * initialisation parameter. - * - * The functions defined take two parameters: - * - * 1. `{int} page` The current page index - * 2. `{int} pages` The number of pages in the table - * - * Each function is expected to return an array where each element of the - * array can be one of: - * - * * `first` - Jump to first page when activated - * * `last` - Jump to last page when activated - * * `previous` - Show previous page when activated - * * `next` - Show next page when activated - * * `{int}` - Show page of the index given - * * `{array}` - A nested array containing the above elements to add a - * containing 'DIV' element (might be useful for styling). - * - * Note that DataTables v1.9- used this object slightly differently whereby - * an object with two functions would be defined for each plug-in. That - * ability is still supported by DataTables 1.10+ to provide backwards - * compatibility, but this option of use is now decremented and no longer - * documented in DataTables 1.10+. - * - * @type object - * @default {} - * - * @example - * // Show previous, next and current page buttons only - * $.fn.dataTableExt.oPagination.current = function ( page, pages ) { - * return [ 'previous', page, 'next' ]; - * }; - */ - pager: {}, - - - renderer: { - pageButton: {}, - header: {} - }, - - - /** - * Ordering plug-ins - custom data source - * - * The extension options for ordering of data available here is complimentary - * to the default type based ordering that DataTables typically uses. It - * allows much greater control over the the data that is being used to - * order a column, but is necessarily therefore more complex. - * - * This type of ordering is useful if you want to do ordering based on data - * live from the DOM (for example the contents of an 'input' element) rather - * than just the static string that DataTables knows of. - * - * The way these plug-ins work is that you create an array of the values you - * wish to be ordering for the column in question and then return that - * array. The data in the array much be in the index order of the rows in - * the table (not the currently ordering order!). Which order data gathering - * function is run here depends on the `dt-init columns.orderDataType` - * parameter that is used for the column (if any). - * - * The functions defined take two parameters: - * - * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see - * {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} - * 2. `{int}` Target column index - * - * Each function is expected to return an array: - * - * * `{array}` Data for the column to be ordering upon - * - * @type array - * - * @example - * // Ordering using `input` node values - * $.fn.dataTable.ext.order['dom-text'] = function ( settings, col ) - * { - * return this.api().column( col, {order:'index'} ).nodes().map( function ( td, i ) { - * return $('input', td).val(); - * } ); - * } - */ - order: {}, - - - /** - * Type based plug-ins. - * - * Each column in DataTables has a type assigned to it, either by automatic - * detection or by direct assignment using the `type` option for the column. - * The type of a column will effect how it is ordering and search (plug-ins - * can also make use of the column type if required). - * - * @namespace - */ - type: { + buttons: {}, + + + /** + * Element class names + * + * @type object + * @default {} + */ + classes: {}, + + /** - * Type detection functions. + * DataTables build type (expanded by the download builder) * - * The functions defined in this object are used to automatically detect - * a column's type, making initialisation of DataTables super easy, even - * when complex data is in the table. + * @type string + */ + build:"bs5/dt-1.11.5", + + + /** + * Error reporting. + * + * How should DataTables report an error. Can take the value 'alert', + * 'throw', 'none' or a function. * - * The functions defined take two parameters: + * @type string|function + * @default alert + */ + errMode: "alert", + + + /** + * Feature plug-ins. + * + * This is an array of objects which describe the feature plug-ins that are + * available to DataTables. These feature plug-ins are then available for + * use through the `dom` initialisation option. + * + * Each feature plug-in is described by an object which must have the + * following properties: + * + * * `fnInit` - function that is used to initialise the plug-in, + * * `cFeature` - a character so the feature can be enabled by the `dom` + * instillation option. This is case sensitive. * - * 1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be analysed - * 2. `{settings}` DataTables settings object. This can be used to - * perform context specific type detection - for example detection - * based on language settings such as using a comma for a decimal - * place. Generally speaking the options from the settings will not - * be required + * The `fnInit` function has the following input parameters: * - * Each function is expected to return: + * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see + * {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} * - * * `{string|null}` Data type detected, or null if unknown (and thus - * pass it on to the other type detection functions. + * And the following return is expected: + * + * * {node|null} The element which contains your feature. Note that the + * return may also be void if your plug-in does not require to inject any + * DOM elements into DataTables control (`dom`) - for example this might + * be useful when developing a plug-in which allows table control via + * keyboard entry * * @type array * * @example - * // Currency type detection plug-in: - * $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.detect.push( - * function ( data, settings ) { - * // Check the numeric part - * if ( ! data.substring(1).match(/[0-9]/) ) { - * return null; - * } + * $.fn.dataTable.ext.features.push( { + * "fnInit": function( oSettings ) { + * return new TableTools( { "oDTSettings": oSettings } ); + * }, + * "cFeature": "T" + * } ); + */ + feature: [], + + + /** + * Row searching. + * + * This method of searching is complimentary to the default type based + * searching, and a lot more comprehensive as it allows you complete control + * over the searching logic. Each element in this array is a function + * (parameters described below) that is called for every row in the table, + * and your logic decides if it should be included in the searching data set + * or not. * - * // Check prefixed by currency - * if ( data.charAt(0) == '$' || data.charAt(0) == '£' ) { - * return 'currency'; + * Searching functions have the following input parameters: + * + * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see + * {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} + * 2. `{array|object}` Data for the row to be processed (same as the + * original format that was passed in as the data source, or an array + * from a DOM data source + * 3. `{int}` Row index ({@link DataTable.models.oSettings.aoData}), which + * can be useful to retrieve the `TR` element if you need DOM interaction. + * + * And the following return is expected: + * + * * {boolean} Include the row in the searched result set (true) or not + * (false) + * + * Note that as with the main search ability in DataTables, technically this + * is "filtering", since it is subtractive. However, for consistency in + * naming we call it searching here. + * + * @type array + * @default [] + * + * @example + * // The following example shows custom search being applied to the + * // fourth column (i.e. the data[3] index) based on two input values + * // from the end-user, matching the data in a certain range. + * $.fn.dataTable.ext.search.push( + * function( settings, data, dataIndex ) { + * var min = document.getElementById('min').value * 1; + * var max = document.getElementById('max').value * 1; + * var version = data[3] == "-" ? 0 : data[3]*1; + * + * if ( min == "" && max == "" ) { + * return true; + * } + * else if ( min == "" && version < max ) { + * return true; + * } + * else if ( min < version && "" == max ) { + * return true; + * } + * else if ( min < version && version < max ) { + * return true; * } - * return null; + * return false; * } * ); */ - detect: [], - - + search: [], + + + /** + * Selector extensions + * + * The `selector` option can be used to extend the options available for the + * selector modifier options (`selector-modifier` object data type) that + * each of the three built in selector types offer (row, column and cell + + * their plural counterparts). For example the Select extension uses this + * mechanism to provide an option to select only rows, columns and cells + * that have been marked as selected by the end user (`{selected: true}`), + * which can be used in conjunction with the existing built in selector + * options. + * + * Each property is an array to which functions can be pushed. The functions + * take three attributes: + * + * * Settings object for the host table + * * Options object (`selector-modifier` object type) + * * Array of selected item indexes + * + * The return is an array of the resulting item indexes after the custom + * selector has been applied. + * + * @type object + */ + selector: { + cell: [], + column: [], + row: [] + }, + + + /** + * Internal functions, exposed for used in plug-ins. + * + * Please note that you should not need to use the internal methods for + * anything other than a plug-in (and even then, try to avoid if possible). + * The internal function may change between releases. + * + * @type object + * @default {} + */ + internal: {}, + + + /** + * Legacy configuration options. Enable and disable legacy options that + * are available in DataTables. + * + * @type object + */ + legacy: { + /** + * Enable / disable DataTables 1.9 compatible server-side processing + * requests + * + * @type boolean + * @default null + */ + ajax: null + }, + + + /** + * Pagination plug-in methods. + * + * Each entry in this object is a function and defines which buttons should + * be shown by the pagination rendering method that is used for the table: + * {@link DataTable.ext.renderer.pageButton}. The renderer addresses how the + * buttons are displayed in the document, while the functions here tell it + * what buttons to display. This is done by returning an array of button + * descriptions (what each button will do). + * + * Pagination types (the four built in options and any additional plug-in + * options defined here) can be used through the `paginationType` + * initialisation parameter. + * + * The functions defined take two parameters: + * + * 1. `{int} page` The current page index + * 2. `{int} pages` The number of pages in the table + * + * Each function is expected to return an array where each element of the + * array can be one of: + * + * * `first` - Jump to first page when activated + * * `last` - Jump to last page when activated + * * `previous` - Show previous page when activated + * * `next` - Show next page when activated + * * `{int}` - Show page of the index given + * * `{array}` - A nested array containing the above elements to add a + * containing 'DIV' element (might be useful for styling). + * + * Note that DataTables v1.9- used this object slightly differently whereby + * an object with two functions would be defined for each plug-in. That + * ability is still supported by DataTables 1.10+ to provide backwards + * compatibility, but this option of use is now decremented and no longer + * documented in DataTables 1.10+. + * + * @type object + * @default {} + * + * @example + * // Show previous, next and current page buttons only + * $.fn.dataTableExt.oPagination.current = function ( page, pages ) { + * return [ 'previous', page, 'next' ]; + * }; + */ + pager: {}, + + + renderer: { + pageButton: {}, + header: {} + }, + + + /** + * Ordering plug-ins - custom data source + * + * The extension options for ordering of data available here is complimentary + * to the default type based ordering that DataTables typically uses. It + * allows much greater control over the the data that is being used to + * order a column, but is necessarily therefore more complex. + * + * This type of ordering is useful if you want to do ordering based on data + * live from the DOM (for example the contents of an 'input' element) rather + * than just the static string that DataTables knows of. + * + * The way these plug-ins work is that you create an array of the values you + * wish to be ordering for the column in question and then return that + * array. The data in the array much be in the index order of the rows in + * the table (not the currently ordering order!). Which order data gathering + * function is run here depends on the `dt-init columns.orderDataType` + * parameter that is used for the column (if any). + * + * The functions defined take two parameters: + * + * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see + * {@link DataTable.models.oSettings} + * 2. `{int}` Target column index + * + * Each function is expected to return an array: + * + * * `{array}` Data for the column to be ordering upon + * + * @type array + * + * @example + * // Ordering using `input` node values + * $.fn.dataTable.ext.order['dom-text'] = function ( settings, col ) + * { + * return this.api().column( col, {order:'index'} ).nodes().map( function ( td, i ) { + * return $('input', td).val(); + * } ); + * } + */ + order: {}, + + + /** + * Type based plug-ins. + * + * Each column in DataTables has a type assigned to it, either by automatic + * detection or by direct assignment using the `type` option for the column. + * The type of a column will effect how it is ordering and search (plug-ins + * can also make use of the column type if required). + * + * @namespace + */ + type: { + /** + * Type detection functions. + * + * The functions defined in this object are used to automatically detect + * a column's type, making initialisation of DataTables super easy, even + * when complex data is in the table. + * + * The functions defined take two parameters: + * + * 1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be analysed + * 2. `{settings}` DataTables settings object. This can be used to + * perform context specific type detection - for example detection + * based on language settings such as using a comma for a decimal + * place. Generally speaking the options from the settings will not + * be required + * + * Each function is expected to return: + * + * * `{string|null}` Data type detected, or null if unknown (and thus + * pass it on to the other type detection functions. + * + * @type array + * + * @example + * // Currency type detection plug-in: + * $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.detect.push( + * function ( data, settings ) { + * // Check the numeric part + * if ( ! data.substring(1).match(/[0-9]/) ) { + * return null; + * } + * + * // Check prefixed by currency + * if ( data.charAt(0) == '$' || data.charAt(0) == '£' ) { + * return 'currency'; + * } + * return null; + * } + * ); + */ + detect: [], + + + /** + * Type based search formatting. + * + * The type based searching functions can be used to pre-format the + * data to be search on. For example, it can be used to strip HTML + * tags or to de-format telephone numbers for numeric only searching. + * + * Note that is a search is not defined for a column of a given type, + * no search formatting will be performed. + * + * Pre-processing of searching data plug-ins - When you assign the sType + * for a column (or have it automatically detected for you by DataTables + * or a type detection plug-in), you will typically be using this for + * custom sorting, but it can also be used to provide custom searching + * by allowing you to pre-processing the data and returning the data in + * the format that should be searched upon. This is done by adding + * functions this object with a parameter name which matches the sType + * for that target column. This is the corollary of <i>afnSortData</i> + * for searching data. + * + * The functions defined take a single parameter: + * + * 1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be prepared for searching + * + * Each function is expected to return: + * + * * `{string|null}` Formatted string that will be used for the searching. + * + * @type object + * @default {} + * + * @example + * $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.search['title-numeric'] = function ( d ) { + * return d.replace(/\n/g," ").replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ); + * } + */ + search: {}, + + + /** + * Type based ordering. + * + * The column type tells DataTables what ordering to apply to the table + * when a column is sorted upon. The order for each type that is defined, + * is defined by the functions available in this object. + * + * Each ordering option can be described by three properties added to + * this object: + * + * * `{type}-pre` - Pre-formatting function + * * `{type}-asc` - Ascending order function + * * `{type}-desc` - Descending order function + * + * All three can be used together, only `{type}-pre` or only + * `{type}-asc` and `{type}-desc` together. It is generally recommended + * that only `{type}-pre` is used, as this provides the optimal + * implementation in terms of speed, although the others are provided + * for compatibility with existing Javascript sort functions. + * + * `{type}-pre`: Functions defined take a single parameter: + * + * 1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be prepared for ordering + * + * And return: + * + * * `{*}` Data to be sorted upon + * + * `{type}-asc` and `{type}-desc`: Functions are typical Javascript sort + * functions, taking two parameters: + * + * 1. `{*}` Data to compare to the second parameter + * 2. `{*}` Data to compare to the first parameter + * + * And returning: + * + * * `{*}` Ordering match: <0 if first parameter should be sorted lower + * than the second parameter, ===0 if the two parameters are equal and + * >0 if the first parameter should be sorted height than the second + * parameter. + * + * @type object + * @default {} + * + * @example + * // Numeric ordering of formatted numbers with a pre-formatter + * $.extend( $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.order, { + * "string-pre": function(x) { + * a = (a === "-" || a === "") ? 0 : a.replace( /[^\d\-\.]/g, "" ); + * return parseFloat( a ); + * } + * } ); + * + * @example + * // Case-sensitive string ordering, with no pre-formatting method + * $.extend( $.fn.dataTable.ext.order, { + * "string-case-asc": function(x,y) { + * return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); + * }, + * "string-case-desc": function(x,y) { + * return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); + * } + * } ); + */ + order: {} + }, + + /** + * Unique DataTables instance counter + * + * @type int + * @private + */ + _unique: 0, + + + // + // Depreciated + // The following properties are retained for backwards compatibility only. + // The should not be used in new projects and will be removed in a future + // version + // + + /** + * Version check function. + * @type function + * @depreciated Since 1.10 + */ + fnVersionCheck: DataTable.fnVersionCheck, + + /** - * Type based search formatting. - * - * The type based searching functions can be used to pre-format the - * data to be search on. For example, it can be used to strip HTML - * tags or to de-format telephone numbers for numeric only searching. - * - * Note that is a search is not defined for a column of a given type, - * no search formatting will be performed. - * - * Pre-processing of searching data plug-ins - When you assign the sType - * for a column (or have it automatically detected for you by DataTables - * or a type detection plug-in), you will typically be using this for - * custom sorting, but it can also be used to provide custom searching - * by allowing you to pre-processing the data and returning the data in - * the format that should be searched upon. This is done by adding - * functions this object with a parameter name which matches the sType - * for that target column. This is the corollary of <i>afnSortData</i> - * for searching data. - * - * The functions defined take a single parameter: - * - * 1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be prepared for searching - * - * Each function is expected to return: - * - * * `{string|null}` Formatted string that will be used for the searching. - * - * @type object - * @default {} - * - * @example - * $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.search['title-numeric'] = function ( d ) { - * return d.replace(/\n/g," ").replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ); - * } + * Index for what 'this' index API functions should use + * @type int + * @deprecated Since v1.10 */ - search: {}, - - + iApiIndex: 0, + + /** - * Type based ordering. - * - * The column type tells DataTables what ordering to apply to the table - * when a column is sorted upon. The order for each type that is defined, - * is defined by the functions available in this object. - * - * Each ordering option can be described by three properties added to - * this object: - * - * * `{type}-pre` - Pre-formatting function - * * `{type}-asc` - Ascending order function - * * `{type}-desc` - Descending order function - * - * All three can be used together, only `{type}-pre` or only - * `{type}-asc` and `{type}-desc` together. It is generally recommended - * that only `{type}-pre` is used, as this provides the optimal - * implementation in terms of speed, although the others are provided - * for compatibility with existing Javascript sort functions. - * - * `{type}-pre`: Functions defined take a single parameter: - * - * 1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be prepared for ordering - * - * And return: - * - * * `{*}` Data to be sorted upon - * - * `{type}-asc` and `{type}-desc`: Functions are typical Javascript sort - * functions, taking two parameters: - * - * 1. `{*}` Data to compare to the second parameter - * 2. `{*}` Data to compare to the first parameter - * - * And returning: - * - * * `{*}` Ordering match: <0 if first parameter should be sorted lower - * than the second parameter, ===0 if the two parameters are equal and - * >0 if the first parameter should be sorted height than the second - * parameter. - * + * jQuery UI class container * @type object - * @default {} - * - * @example - * // Numeric ordering of formatted numbers with a pre-formatter - * $.extend( $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.order, { - * "string-pre": function(x) { - * a = (a === "-" || a === "") ? 0 : a.replace( /[^\d\-\.]/g, "" ); - * return parseFloat( a ); - * } - * } ); - * - * @example - * // Case-sensitive string ordering, with no pre-formatting method - * $.extend( $.fn.dataTable.ext.order, { - * "string-case-asc": function(x,y) { - * return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); - * }, - * "string-case-desc": function(x,y) { - * return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); - * } - * } ); + * @deprecated Since v1.10 */ - order: {} - }, - - /** - * Unique DataTables instance counter - * - * @type int - * @private - */ - _unique: 0, - - + oJUIClasses: {}, + + + /** + * Software version + * @type string + * @deprecated Since v1.10 + */ + sVersion: DataTable.version + }; + + // - // Depreciated - // The following properties are retained for backwards compatibility only. - // The should not be used in new projects and will be removed in a future - // version + // Backwards compatibility. Alias to pre 1.10 Hungarian notation counter parts // - - /** - * Version check function. - * @type function - * @depreciated Since 1.10 - */ - fnVersionCheck: DataTable.fnVersionCheck, - - - /** - * Index for what 'this' index API functions should use - * @type int - * @deprecated Since v1.10 - */ - iApiIndex: 0, - - - /** - * jQuery UI class container - * @type object - * @deprecated Since v1.10 - */ - oJUIClasses: {}, - - - /** - * Software version - * @type string - * @deprecated Since v1.10 - */ - sVersion: DataTable.version - }; - - - // - // Backwards compatibility. Alias to pre 1.10 Hungarian notation counter parts - // - $.extend( _ext, { - afnFiltering: _ext.search, - aTypes: _ext.type.detect, - ofnSearch: _ext.type.search, - oSort: _ext.type.order, - afnSortData: _ext.order, - aoFeatures: _ext.feature, - oApi: _ext.internal, - oStdClasses: _ext.classes, - oPagination: _ext.pager - } ); - - - $.extend( DataTable.ext.classes, { - "sTable": "dataTable", - "sNoFooter": "no-footer", - - /* Paging buttons */ - "sPageButton": "paginate_button", - "sPageButtonActive": "current", - "sPageButtonDisabled": "disabled", - - /* Striping classes */ - "sStripeOdd": "odd", - "sStripeEven": "even", - - /* Empty row */ - "sRowEmpty": "dataTables_empty", - - /* Features */ - "sWrapper": "dataTables_wrapper", - "sFilter": "dataTables_filter", - "sInfo": "dataTables_info", - "sPaging": "dataTables_paginate paging_", /* Note that the type is postfixed */ - "sLength": "dataTables_length", - "sProcessing": "dataTables_processing", - - /* Sorting */ - "sSortAsc": "sorting_asc", - "sSortDesc": "sorting_desc", - "sSortable": "sorting", /* Sortable in both directions */ - "sSortableAsc": "sorting_desc_disabled", - "sSortableDesc": "sorting_asc_disabled", - "sSortableNone": "sorting_disabled", - "sSortColumn": "sorting_", /* Note that an int is postfixed for the sorting order */ - - /* Filtering */ - "sFilterInput": "", - - /* Page length */ - "sLengthSelect": "", - - /* Scrolling */ - "sScrollWrapper": "dataTables_scroll", - "sScrollHead": "dataTables_scrollHead", - "sScrollHeadInner": "dataTables_scrollHeadInner", - "sScrollBody": "dataTables_scrollBody", - "sScrollFoot": "dataTables_scrollFoot", - "sScrollFootInner": "dataTables_scrollFootInner", - - /* Misc */ - "sHeaderTH": "", - "sFooterTH": "", - - // Deprecated - "sSortJUIAsc": "", - "sSortJUIDesc": "", - "sSortJUI": "", - "sSortJUIAscAllowed": "", - "sSortJUIDescAllowed": "", - "sSortJUIWrapper": "", - "sSortIcon": "", - "sJUIHeader": "", - "sJUIFooter": "" - } ); - - - var extPagination = DataTable.ext.pager; - - function _numbers ( page, pages ) { - var - numbers = [], - buttons = extPagination.numbers_length, - half = Math.floor( buttons / 2 ), - i = 1; - - if ( pages <= buttons ) { - numbers = _range( 0, pages ); - } - else if ( page <= half ) { - numbers = _range( 0, buttons-2 ); - numbers.push( 'ellipsis' ); - numbers.push( pages-1 ); - } - else if ( page >= pages - 1 - half ) { - numbers = _range( pages-(buttons-2), pages ); - numbers.splice( 0, 0, 'ellipsis' ); // no unshift in ie6 - numbers.splice( 0, 0, 0 ); - } - else { - numbers = _range( page-half+2, page+half-1 ); - numbers.push( 'ellipsis' ); - numbers.push( pages-1 ); - numbers.splice( 0, 0, 'ellipsis' ); - numbers.splice( 0, 0, 0 ); + $.extend( _ext, { + afnFiltering: _ext.search, + aTypes: _ext.type.detect, + ofnSearch: _ext.type.search, + oSort: _ext.type.order, + afnSortData: _ext.order, + aoFeatures: _ext.feature, + oApi: _ext.internal, + oStdClasses: _ext.classes, + oPagination: _ext.pager + } ); + + + $.extend( DataTable.ext.classes, { + "sTable": "dataTable", + "sNoFooter": "no-footer", + + /* Paging buttons */ + "sPageButton": "paginate_button", + "sPageButtonActive": "current", + "sPageButtonDisabled": "disabled", + + /* Striping classes */ + "sStripeOdd": "odd", + "sStripeEven": "even", + + /* Empty row */ + "sRowEmpty": "dataTables_empty", + + /* Features */ + "sWrapper": "dataTables_wrapper", + "sFilter": "dataTables_filter", + "sInfo": "dataTables_info", + "sPaging": "dataTables_paginate paging_", /* Note that the type is postfixed */ + "sLength": "dataTables_length", + "sProcessing": "dataTables_processing", + + /* Sorting */ + "sSortAsc": "sorting_asc", + "sSortDesc": "sorting_desc", + "sSortable": "sorting", /* Sortable in both directions */ + "sSortableAsc": "sorting_desc_disabled", + "sSortableDesc": "sorting_asc_disabled", + "sSortableNone": "sorting_disabled", + "sSortColumn": "sorting_", /* Note that an int is postfixed for the sorting order */ + + /* Filtering */ + "sFilterInput": "", + + /* Page length */ + "sLengthSelect": "", + + /* Scrolling */ + "sScrollWrapper": "dataTables_scroll", + "sScrollHead": "dataTables_scrollHead", + "sScrollHeadInner": "dataTables_scrollHeadInner", + "sScrollBody": "dataTables_scrollBody", + "sScrollFoot": "dataTables_scrollFoot", + "sScrollFootInner": "dataTables_scrollFootInner", + + /* Misc */ + "sHeaderTH": "", + "sFooterTH": "", + + // Deprecated + "sSortJUIAsc": "", + "sSortJUIDesc": "", + "sSortJUI": "", + "sSortJUIAscAllowed": "", + "sSortJUIDescAllowed": "", + "sSortJUIWrapper": "", + "sSortIcon": "", + "sJUIHeader": "", + "sJUIFooter": "" + } ); + + + var extPagination = DataTable.ext.pager; + + function _numbers ( page, pages ) { + var + numbers = [], + buttons = extPagination.numbers_length, + half = Math.floor( buttons / 2 ), + i = 1; + + if ( pages <= buttons ) { + numbers = _range( 0, pages ); + } + else if ( page <= half ) { + numbers = _range( 0, buttons-2 ); + numbers.push( 'ellipsis' ); + numbers.push( pages-1 ); + } + else if ( page >= pages - 1 - half ) { + numbers = _range( pages-(buttons-2), pages ); + numbers.splice( 0, 0, 'ellipsis' ); // no unshift in ie6 + numbers.splice( 0, 0, 0 ); + } + else { + numbers = _range( page-half+2, page+half-1 ); + numbers.push( 'ellipsis' ); + numbers.push( pages-1 ); + numbers.splice( 0, 0, 'ellipsis' ); + numbers.splice( 0, 0, 0 ); + } + + numbers.DT_el = 'span'; + return numbers; } - - numbers.DT_el = 'span'; - return numbers; - } - - - $.extend( extPagination, { - simple: function ( page, pages ) { - return [ 'previous', 'next' ]; - }, - - full: function ( page, pages ) { - return [ 'first', 'previous', 'next', 'last' ]; - }, - - numbers: function ( page, pages ) { - return [ _numbers(page, pages) ]; - }, - - simple_numbers: function ( page, pages ) { - return [ 'previous', _numbers(page, pages), 'next' ]; - }, - - full_numbers: function ( page, pages ) { - return [ 'first', 'previous', _numbers(page, pages), 'next', 'last' ]; - }, - first_last_numbers: function (page, pages) { - return ['first', _numbers(page, pages), 'last']; - }, - - // For testing and plug-ins to use - _numbers: _numbers, - - // Number of number buttons (including ellipsis) to show. _Must be odd!_ - numbers_length: 7 - } ); - - - $.extend( true, DataTable.ext.renderer, { - pageButton: { - _: function ( settings, host, idx, buttons, page, pages ) { - var classes = settings.oClasses; - var lang = settings.oLanguage.oPaginate; - var aria = settings.oLanguage.oAria.paginate || {}; - var btnDisplay, btnClass, counter=0; - - var attach = function( container, buttons ) { - var i, ien, node, button, tabIndex; - var disabledClass = classes.sPageButtonDisabled; - var clickHandler = function ( e ) { - _fnPageChange( settings, e.data.action, true ); - }; - - for ( i=0, ien=buttons.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) { - button = buttons[i]; - - if ( Array.isArray( button ) ) { - var inner = $( '<'+(button.DT_el || 'div')+'/>' ) - .appendTo( container ); - attach( inner, button ); - } - else { - btnDisplay = null; - btnClass = button; - tabIndex = settings.iTabIndex; - - switch ( button ) { - case 'ellipsis': - container.append('<span class="ellipsis">…</span>'); - break; - - case 'first': - btnDisplay = lang.sFirst; - - if ( page === 0 ) { - tabIndex = -1; - btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; - } - break; - - case 'previous': - btnDisplay = lang.sPrevious; - - if ( page === 0 ) { - tabIndex = -1; - btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; - } - break; - - case 'next': - btnDisplay = lang.sNext; - - if ( pages === 0 || page === pages-1 ) { - tabIndex = -1; - btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; - } - break; - - case 'last': - btnDisplay = lang.sLast; - - if ( pages === 0 || page === pages-1 ) { - tabIndex = -1; - btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; - } - break; - - default: - btnDisplay = settings.fnFormatNumber( button + 1 ); - btnClass = page === button ? - classes.sPageButtonActive : ''; - break; - } - - if ( btnDisplay !== null ) { - node = $('<a>', { - 'class': classes.sPageButton+' '+btnClass, - 'aria-controls': settings.sTableId, - 'aria-label': aria[ button ], - 'data-dt-idx': counter, - 'tabindex': tabIndex, - 'id': idx === 0 && typeof button === 'string' ? - settings.sTableId +'_'+ button : - null - } ) - .html( btnDisplay ) + + $.extend( extPagination, { + simple: function ( page, pages ) { + return [ 'previous', 'next' ]; + }, + + full: function ( page, pages ) { + return [ 'first', 'previous', 'next', 'last' ]; + }, + + numbers: function ( page, pages ) { + return [ _numbers(page, pages) ]; + }, + + simple_numbers: function ( page, pages ) { + return [ 'previous', _numbers(page, pages), 'next' ]; + }, + + full_numbers: function ( page, pages ) { + return [ 'first', 'previous', _numbers(page, pages), 'next', 'last' ]; + }, + + first_last_numbers: function (page, pages) { + return ['first', _numbers(page, pages), 'last']; + }, + + // For testing and plug-ins to use + _numbers: _numbers, + + // Number of number buttons (including ellipsis) to show. _Must be odd!_ + numbers_length: 7 + } ); + + + $.extend( true, DataTable.ext.renderer, { + pageButton: { + _: function ( settings, host, idx, buttons, page, pages ) { + var classes = settings.oClasses; + var lang = settings.oLanguage.oPaginate; + var aria = settings.oLanguage.oAria.paginate || {}; + var btnDisplay, btnClass, counter=0; + + var attach = function( container, buttons ) { + var i, ien, node, button, tabIndex; + var disabledClass = classes.sPageButtonDisabled; + var clickHandler = function ( e ) { + _fnPageChange( settings, e.data.action, true ); + }; + + for ( i=0, ien=buttons.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) { + button = buttons[i]; + + if ( Array.isArray( button ) ) { + var inner = $( '<'+(button.DT_el || 'div')+'/>' ) .appendTo( container ); - - _fnBindAction( - node, {action: button}, clickHandler - ); - - counter++; + attach( inner, button ); + } + else { + btnDisplay = null; + btnClass = button; + tabIndex = settings.iTabIndex; + + switch ( button ) { + case 'ellipsis': + container.append('<span class="ellipsis">…</span>'); + break; + + case 'first': + btnDisplay = lang.sFirst; + + if ( page === 0 ) { + tabIndex = -1; + btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; + } + break; + + case 'previous': + btnDisplay = lang.sPrevious; + + if ( page === 0 ) { + tabIndex = -1; + btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; + } + break; + + case 'next': + btnDisplay = lang.sNext; + + if ( pages === 0 || page === pages-1 ) { + tabIndex = -1; + btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; + } + break; + + case 'last': + btnDisplay = lang.sLast; + + if ( pages === 0 || page === pages-1 ) { + tabIndex = -1; + btnClass += ' ' + disabledClass; + } + break; + + default: + btnDisplay = settings.fnFormatNumber( button + 1 ); + btnClass = page === button ? + classes.sPageButtonActive : ''; + break; + } + + if ( btnDisplay !== null ) { + node = $('<a>', { + 'class': classes.sPageButton+' '+btnClass, + 'aria-controls': settings.sTableId, + 'aria-label': aria[ button ], + 'data-dt-idx': counter, + 'tabindex': tabIndex, + 'id': idx === 0 && typeof button === 'string' ? + settings.sTableId +'_'+ button : + null + } ) + .html( btnDisplay ) + .appendTo( container ); + + _fnBindAction( + node, {action: button}, clickHandler + ); + + counter++; + } } } + }; + + // IE9 throws an 'unknown error' if document.activeElement is used + // inside an iframe or frame. Try / catch the error. Not good for + // accessibility, but neither are frames. + var activeEl; + + try { + // Because this approach is destroying and recreating the paging + // elements, focus is lost on the select button which is bad for + // accessibility. So we want to restore focus once the draw has + // completed + activeEl = $(host).find(document.activeElement).data('dt-idx'); } - }; - - // IE9 throws an 'unknown error' if document.activeElement is used - // inside an iframe or frame. Try / catch the error. Not good for - // accessibility, but neither are frames. - var activeEl; - - try { - // Because this approach is destroying and recreating the paging - // elements, focus is lost on the select button which is bad for - // accessibility. So we want to restore focus once the draw has - // completed - activeEl = $(host).find(document.activeElement).data('dt-idx'); - } - catch (e) {} - - attach( $(host).empty(), buttons ); - - if ( activeEl !== undefined ) { - $(host).find( '[data-dt-idx='+activeEl+']' ).trigger('focus'); - } - } - } - } ); - - - - // Built in type detection. See model.ext.aTypes for information about - // what is required from this methods. - $.extend( DataTable.ext.type.detect, [ - // Plain numbers - first since V8 detects some plain numbers as dates - // e.g. Date.parse('55') (but not all, e.g. Date.parse('22')...). - function ( d, settings ) - { - var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; - return _isNumber( d, decimal ) ? 'num'+decimal : null; - }, - - // Dates (only those recognised by the browser's Date.parse) - function ( d, settings ) - { - // V8 tries _very_ hard to make a string passed into `Date.parse()` - // valid, so we need to use a regex to restrict date formats. Use a - // plug-in for anything other than ISO8601 style strings - if ( d && !(d instanceof Date) && ! _re_date.test(d) ) { - return null; - } - var parsed = Date.parse(d); - return (parsed !== null && !isNaN(parsed)) || _empty(d) ? 'date' : null; - }, - - // Formatted numbers - function ( d, settings ) - { - var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; - return _isNumber( d, decimal, true ) ? 'num-fmt'+decimal : null; - }, - - // HTML numeric - function ( d, settings ) - { - var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; - return _htmlNumeric( d, decimal ) ? 'html-num'+decimal : null; - }, - - // HTML numeric, formatted - function ( d, settings ) - { - var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; - return _htmlNumeric( d, decimal, true ) ? 'html-num-fmt'+decimal : null; - }, - - // HTML (this is strict checking - there must be html) - function ( d, settings ) - { - return _empty( d ) || (typeof d === 'string' && d.indexOf('<') !== -1) ? - 'html' : null; - } - ] ); - - - - // Filter formatting functions. See model.ext.ofnSearch for information about - // what is required from these methods. - // - // Note that additional search methods are added for the html numbers and - // html formatted numbers by `_addNumericSort()` when we know what the decimal - // place is - - - $.extend( DataTable.ext.type.search, { - html: function ( data ) { - return _empty(data) ? - data : - typeof data === 'string' ? - data - .replace( _re_new_lines, " " ) - .replace( _re_html, "" ) : - ''; - }, - - string: function ( data ) { - return _empty(data) ? - data : - typeof data === 'string' ? - data.replace( _re_new_lines, " " ) : - data; - } - } ); - - - - var __numericReplace = function ( d, decimalPlace, re1, re2 ) { - if ( d !== 0 && (!d || d === '-') ) { - return -Infinity; - } - - // If a decimal place other than `.` is used, it needs to be given to the - // function so we can detect it and replace with a `.` which is the only - // decimal place Javascript recognises - it is not locale aware. - if ( decimalPlace ) { - d = _numToDecimal( d, decimalPlace ); - } - - if ( d.replace ) { - if ( re1 ) { - d = d.replace( re1, '' ); - } - - if ( re2 ) { - d = d.replace( re2, '' ); + catch (e) {} + + attach( $(host).empty(), buttons ); + + if ( activeEl !== undefined ) { + $(host).find( '[data-dt-idx='+activeEl+']' ).trigger('focus'); + } + } } - } - - return d * 1; - }; - - - // Add the numeric 'deformatting' functions for sorting and search. This is done - // in a function to provide an easy ability for the language options to add - // additional methods if a non-period decimal place is used. - function _addNumericSort ( decimalPlace ) { - $.each( + } ); + + + + // Built in type detection. See model.ext.aTypes for information about + // what is required from this methods. + $.extend( DataTable.ext.type.detect, [ + // Plain numbers - first since V8 detects some plain numbers as dates + // e.g. Date.parse('55') (but not all, e.g. Date.parse('22')...). + function ( d, settings ) { - // Plain numbers - "num": function ( d ) { - return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace ); - }, - - // Formatted numbers - "num-fmt": function ( d ) { - return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace, _re_formatted_numeric ); - }, - - // HTML numeric - "html-num": function ( d ) { - return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace, _re_html ); - }, - - // HTML numeric, formatted - "html-num-fmt": function ( d ) { - return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace, _re_html, _re_formatted_numeric ); + var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; + return _isNumber( d, decimal ) ? 'num'+decimal : null; + }, + + // Dates (only those recognised by the browser's Date.parse) + function ( d, settings ) + { + // V8 tries _very_ hard to make a string passed into `Date.parse()` + // valid, so we need to use a regex to restrict date formats. Use a + // plug-in for anything other than ISO8601 style strings + if ( d && !(d instanceof Date) && ! _re_date.test(d) ) { + return null; } + var parsed = Date.parse(d); + return (parsed !== null && !isNaN(parsed)) || _empty(d) ? 'date' : null; }, - function ( key, fn ) { - // Add the ordering method - _ext.type.order[ key+decimalPlace+'-pre' ] = fn; - - // For HTML types add a search formatter that will strip the HTML - if ( key.match(/^html\-/) ) { - _ext.type.search[ key+decimalPlace ] = _ext.type.search.html; + + // Formatted numbers + function ( d, settings ) + { + var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; + return _isNumber( d, decimal, true ) ? 'num-fmt'+decimal : null; + }, + + // HTML numeric + function ( d, settings ) + { + var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; + return _htmlNumeric( d, decimal ) ? 'html-num'+decimal : null; + }, + + // HTML numeric, formatted + function ( d, settings ) + { + var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal; + return _htmlNumeric( d, decimal, true ) ? 'html-num-fmt'+decimal : null; + }, + + // HTML (this is strict checking - there must be html) + function ( d, settings ) + { + return _empty( d ) || (typeof d === 'string' && d.indexOf('<') !== -1) ? + 'html' : null; + } + ] ); + + + + // Filter formatting functions. See model.ext.ofnSearch for information about + // what is required from these methods. + // + // Note that additional search methods are added for the html numbers and + // html formatted numbers by `_addNumericSort()` when we know what the decimal + // place is + + + $.extend( DataTable.ext.type.search, { + html: function ( data ) { + return _empty(data) ? + data : + typeof data === 'string' ? + data + .replace( _re_new_lines, " " ) + .replace( _re_html, "" ) : + ''; + }, + + string: function ( data ) { + return _empty(data) ? + data : + typeof data === 'string' ? + data.replace( _re_new_lines, " " ) : + data; + } + } ); + + + + var __numericReplace = function ( d, decimalPlace, re1, re2 ) { + if ( d !== 0 && (!d || d === '-') ) { + return -Infinity; + } + + // If a decimal place other than `.` is used, it needs to be given to the + // function so we can detect it and replace with a `.` which is the only + // decimal place Javascript recognises - it is not locale aware. + if ( decimalPlace ) { + d = _numToDecimal( d, decimalPlace ); + } + + if ( d.replace ) { + if ( re1 ) { + d = d.replace( re1, '' ); + } + + if ( re2 ) { + d = d.replace( re2, '' ); } } - ); - } - - - // Default sort methods - $.extend( _ext.type.order, { - // Dates - "date-pre": function ( d ) { - var ts = Date.parse( d ); - return isNaN(ts) ? -Infinity : ts; - }, - - // html - "html-pre": function ( a ) { - return _empty(a) ? - '' : - a.replace ? - a.replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ).toLowerCase() : - a+''; - }, - - // string - "string-pre": function ( a ) { - // This is a little complex, but faster than always calling toString, - // http://jsperf.com/tostring-v-check - return _empty(a) ? - '' : - typeof a === 'string' ? - a.toLowerCase() : - ! a.toString ? - '' : - a.toString(); - }, - - // string-asc and -desc are retained only for compatibility with the old - // sort methods - "string-asc": function ( x, y ) { - return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); - }, - - "string-desc": function ( x, y ) { - return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); - } - } ); - - - // Numeric sorting types - order doesn't matter here - _addNumericSort( '' ); - - - $.extend( true, DataTable.ext.renderer, { - header: { - _: function ( settings, cell, column, classes ) { - // No additional mark-up required - // Attach a sort listener to update on sort - note that using the - // `DT` namespace will allow the event to be removed automatically - // on destroy, while the `dt` namespaced event is the one we are - // listening for - $(settings.nTable).on( 'order.dt.DT', function ( e, ctx, sorting, columns ) { - if ( settings !== ctx ) { // need to check this this is the host - return; // table, not a nested one + + return d * 1; + }; + + + // Add the numeric 'deformatting' functions for sorting and search. This is done + // in a function to provide an easy ability for the language options to add + // additional methods if a non-period decimal place is used. + function _addNumericSort ( decimalPlace ) { + $.each( + { + // Plain numbers + "num": function ( d ) { + return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace ); + }, + + // Formatted numbers + "num-fmt": function ( d ) { + return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace, _re_formatted_numeric ); + }, + + // HTML numeric + "html-num": function ( d ) { + return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace, _re_html ); + }, + + // HTML numeric, formatted + "html-num-fmt": function ( d ) { + return __numericReplace( d, decimalPlace, _re_html, _re_formatted_numeric ); } - - var colIdx = column.idx; - - cell - .removeClass( - classes.sSortAsc +' '+ - classes.sSortDesc - ) - .addClass( columns[ colIdx ] == 'asc' ? - classes.sSortAsc : columns[ colIdx ] == 'desc' ? - classes.sSortDesc : - column.sSortingClass - ); - } ); - }, - - jqueryui: function ( settings, cell, column, classes ) { - $('<div/>') - .addClass( classes.sSortJUIWrapper ) - .append( cell.contents() ) - .append( $('<span/>') - .addClass( classes.sSortIcon+' '+column.sSortingClassJUI ) - ) - .appendTo( cell ); - - // Attach a sort listener to update on sort - $(settings.nTable).on( 'order.dt.DT', function ( e, ctx, sorting, columns ) { - if ( settings !== ctx ) { - return; + }, + function ( key, fn ) { + // Add the ordering method + _ext.type.order[ key+decimalPlace+'-pre' ] = fn; + + // For HTML types add a search formatter that will strip the HTML + if ( key.match(/^html\-/) ) { + _ext.type.search[ key+decimalPlace ] = _ext.type.search.html; } - - var colIdx = column.idx; - - cell - .removeClass( classes.sSortAsc +" "+classes.sSortDesc ) - .addClass( columns[ colIdx ] == 'asc' ? - classes.sSortAsc : columns[ colIdx ] == 'desc' ? - classes.sSortDesc : - column.sSortingClass - ); - - cell - .find( 'span.'+classes.sSortIcon ) - .removeClass( - classes.sSortJUIAsc +" "+ - classes.sSortJUIDesc +" "+ - classes.sSortJUI +" "+ - classes.sSortJUIAscAllowed +" "+ - classes.sSortJUIDescAllowed + } + ); + } + + + // Default sort methods + $.extend( _ext.type.order, { + // Dates + "date-pre": function ( d ) { + var ts = Date.parse( d ); + return isNaN(ts) ? -Infinity : ts; + }, + + // html + "html-pre": function ( a ) { + return _empty(a) ? + '' : + a.replace ? + a.replace( /<.*?>/g, "" ).toLowerCase() : + a+''; + }, + + // string + "string-pre": function ( a ) { + // This is a little complex, but faster than always calling toString, + // http://jsperf.com/tostring-v-check + return _empty(a) ? + '' : + typeof a === 'string' ? + a.toLowerCase() : + ! a.toString ? + '' : + a.toString(); + }, + + // string-asc and -desc are retained only for compatibility with the old + // sort methods + "string-asc": function ( x, y ) { + return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0)); + }, + + "string-desc": function ( x, y ) { + return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0)); + } + } ); + + + // Numeric sorting types - order doesn't matter here + _addNumericSort( '' ); + + + $.extend( true, DataTable.ext.renderer, { + header: { + _: function ( settings, cell, column, classes ) { + // No additional mark-up required + // Attach a sort listener to update on sort - note that using the + // `DT` namespace will allow the event to be removed automatically + // on destroy, while the `dt` namespaced event is the one we are + // listening for + $(settings.nTable).on( 'order.dt.DT', function ( e, ctx, sorting, columns ) { + if ( settings !== ctx ) { // need to check this this is the host + return; // table, not a nested one + } + + var colIdx = column.idx; + + cell + .removeClass( + classes.sSortAsc +' '+ + classes.sSortDesc + ) + .addClass( columns[ colIdx ] == 'asc' ? + classes.sSortAsc : columns[ colIdx ] == 'desc' ? + classes.sSortDesc : + column.sSortingClass + ); + } ); + }, + + jqueryui: function ( settings, cell, column, classes ) { + $('<div/>') + .addClass( classes.sSortJUIWrapper ) + .append( cell.contents() ) + .append( $('<span/>') + .addClass( classes.sSortIcon+' '+column.sSortingClassJUI ) ) - .addClass( columns[ colIdx ] == 'asc' ? - classes.sSortJUIAsc : columns[ colIdx ] == 'desc' ? - classes.sSortJUIDesc : - column.sSortingClassJUI - ); - } ); + .appendTo( cell ); + + // Attach a sort listener to update on sort + $(settings.nTable).on( 'order.dt.DT', function ( e, ctx, sorting, columns ) { + if ( settings !== ctx ) { + return; + } + + var colIdx = column.idx; + + cell + .removeClass( classes.sSortAsc +" "+classes.sSortDesc ) + .addClass( columns[ colIdx ] == 'asc' ? + classes.sSortAsc : columns[ colIdx ] == 'desc' ? + classes.sSortDesc : + column.sSortingClass + ); + + cell + .find( 'span.'+classes.sSortIcon ) + .removeClass( + classes.sSortJUIAsc +" "+ + classes.sSortJUIDesc +" "+ + classes.sSortJUI +" "+ + classes.sSortJUIAscAllowed +" "+ + classes.sSortJUIDescAllowed + ) + .addClass( columns[ colIdx ] == 'asc' ? + classes.sSortJUIAsc : columns[ colIdx ] == 'desc' ? + classes.sSortJUIDesc : + column.sSortingClassJUI + ); + } ); + } } - } - } ); - - /* - * Public helper functions. These aren't used internally by DataTables, or - * called by any of the options passed into DataTables, but they can be used - * externally by developers working with DataTables. They are helper functions - * to make working with DataTables a little bit easier. - */ - - var __htmlEscapeEntities = function ( d ) { - if (Array.isArray(d)) { - d = d.join(','); - } - - return typeof d === 'string' ? - d - .replace(/&/g, '&') - .replace(/</g, '<') - .replace(/>/g, '>') - .replace(/"/g, '"') : - d; - }; - - /** - * Helpers for `columns.render`. - * - * The options defined here can be used with the `columns.render` initialisation - * option to provide a display renderer. The following functions are defined: - * - * * `number` - Will format numeric data (defined by `columns.data`) for - * display, retaining the original unformatted data for sorting and filtering. - * It takes 5 parameters: - * * `string` - Thousands grouping separator - * * `string` - Decimal point indicator - * * `integer` - Number of decimal points to show - * * `string` (optional) - Prefix. - * * `string` (optional) - Postfix (/suffix). - * * `text` - Escape HTML to help prevent XSS attacks. It has no optional - * parameters. - * - * @example - * // Column definition using the number renderer - * { - * data: "salary", - * render: $.fn.dataTable.render.number( '\'', '.', 0, '$' ) - * } - * - * @namespace - */ - DataTable.render = { - number: function ( thousands, decimal, precision, prefix, postfix ) { - return { - display: function ( d ) { - if ( typeof d !== 'number' && typeof d !== 'string' ) { - return d; - } - - var negative = d < 0 ? '-' : ''; - var flo = parseFloat( d ); - - // If NaN then there isn't much formatting that we can do - just - // return immediately, escaping any HTML (this was supposed to - // be a number after all) - if ( isNaN( flo ) ) { - return __htmlEscapeEntities( d ); - } - - flo = flo.toFixed( precision ); - d = Math.abs( flo ); - - var intPart = parseInt( d, 10 ); - var floatPart = precision ? - decimal+(d - intPart).toFixed( precision ).substring( 2 ): - ''; - - // If zero, then can't have a negative prefix - if (intPart === 0 && parseFloat(floatPart) === 0) { - negative = ''; + } ); + + /* + * Public helper functions. These aren't used internally by DataTables, or + * called by any of the options passed into DataTables, but they can be used + * externally by developers working with DataTables. They are helper functions + * to make working with DataTables a little bit easier. + */ + + var __htmlEscapeEntities = function ( d ) { + if (Array.isArray(d)) { + d = d.join(','); + } + + return typeof d === 'string' ? + d + .replace(/&/g, '&') + .replace(/</g, '<') + .replace(/>/g, '>') + .replace(/"/g, '"') : + d; + }; + + /** + * Helpers for `columns.render`. + * + * The options defined here can be used with the `columns.render` initialisation + * option to provide a display renderer. The following functions are defined: + * + * * `number` - Will format numeric data (defined by `columns.data`) for + * display, retaining the original unformatted data for sorting and filtering. + * It takes 5 parameters: + * * `string` - Thousands grouping separator + * * `string` - Decimal point indicator + * * `integer` - Number of decimal points to show + * * `string` (optional) - Prefix. + * * `string` (optional) - Postfix (/suffix). + * * `text` - Escape HTML to help prevent XSS attacks. It has no optional + * parameters. + * + * @example + * // Column definition using the number renderer + * { + * data: "salary", + * render: $.fn.dataTable.render.number( '\'', '.', 0, '$' ) + * } + * + * @namespace + */ + DataTable.render = { + number: function ( thousands, decimal, precision, prefix, postfix ) { + return { + display: function ( d ) { + if ( typeof d !== 'number' && typeof d !== 'string' ) { + return d; + } + + var negative = d < 0 ? '-' : ''; + var flo = parseFloat( d ); + + // If NaN then there isn't much formatting that we can do - just + // return immediately, escaping any HTML (this was supposed to + // be a number after all) + if ( isNaN( flo ) ) { + return __htmlEscapeEntities( d ); + } + + flo = flo.toFixed( precision ); + d = Math.abs( flo ); + + var intPart = parseInt( d, 10 ); + var floatPart = precision ? + decimal+(d - intPart).toFixed( precision ).substring( 2 ): + ''; + + // If zero, then can't have a negative prefix + if (intPart === 0 && parseFloat(floatPart) === 0) { + negative = ''; + } + + return negative + (prefix||'') + + intPart.toString().replace( + /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, thousands + ) + + floatPart + + (postfix||''); } - - return negative + (prefix||'') + - intPart.toString().replace( - /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, thousands - ) + - floatPart + - (postfix||''); - } - }; - }, - - text: function () { - return { - display: __htmlEscapeEntities, - filter: __htmlEscapeEntities + }; + }, + + text: function () { + return { + display: __htmlEscapeEntities, + filter: __htmlEscapeEntities + }; + } + }; + + + /* + * This is really a good bit rubbish this method of exposing the internal methods + * publicly... - To be fixed in 2.0 using methods on the prototype + */ + + + /** + * Create a wrapper function for exporting an internal functions to an external API. + * @param {string} fn API function name + * @returns {function} wrapped function + * @memberof DataTable#internal + */ + function _fnExternApiFunc (fn) + { + return function() { + var args = [_fnSettingsFromNode( this[DataTable.ext.iApiIndex] )].concat( + Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments) + ); + return DataTable.ext.internal[fn].apply( this, args ); }; } - }; - - - /* - * This is really a good bit rubbish this method of exposing the internal methods - * publicly... - To be fixed in 2.0 using methods on the prototype - */ - - - /** - * Create a wrapper function for exporting an internal functions to an external API. - * @param {string} fn API function name - * @returns {function} wrapped function - * @memberof DataTable#internal - */ - function _fnExternApiFunc (fn) - { - return function() { - var args = [_fnSettingsFromNode( this[DataTable.ext.iApiIndex] )].concat( - Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments) - ); - return DataTable.ext.internal[fn].apply( this, args ); + + + /** + * Reference to internal functions for use by plug-in developers. Note that + * these methods are references to internal functions and are considered to be + * private. If you use these methods, be aware that they are liable to change + * between versions. + * @namespace + */ + $.extend( DataTable.ext.internal, { + _fnExternApiFunc: _fnExternApiFunc, + _fnBuildAjax: _fnBuildAjax, + _fnAjaxUpdate: _fnAjaxUpdate, + _fnAjaxParameters: _fnAjaxParameters, + _fnAjaxUpdateDraw: _fnAjaxUpdateDraw, + _fnAjaxDataSrc: _fnAjaxDataSrc, + _fnAddColumn: _fnAddColumn, + _fnColumnOptions: _fnColumnOptions, + _fnAdjustColumnSizing: _fnAdjustColumnSizing, + _fnVisibleToColumnIndex: _fnVisibleToColumnIndex, + _fnColumnIndexToVisible: _fnColumnIndexToVisible, + _fnVisbleColumns: _fnVisbleColumns, + _fnGetColumns: _fnGetColumns, + _fnColumnTypes: _fnColumnTypes, + _fnApplyColumnDefs: _fnApplyColumnDefs, + _fnHungarianMap: _fnHungarianMap, + _fnCamelToHungarian: _fnCamelToHungarian, + _fnLanguageCompat: _fnLanguageCompat, + _fnBrowserDetect: _fnBrowserDetect, + _fnAddData: _fnAddData, + _fnAddTr: _fnAddTr, + _fnNodeToDataIndex: _fnNodeToDataIndex, + _fnNodeToColumnIndex: _fnNodeToColumnIndex, + _fnGetCellData: _fnGetCellData, + _fnSetCellData: _fnSetCellData, + _fnSplitObjNotation: _fnSplitObjNotation, + _fnGetObjectDataFn: _fnGetObjectDataFn, + _fnSetObjectDataFn: _fnSetObjectDataFn, + _fnGetDataMaster: _fnGetDataMaster, + _fnClearTable: _fnClearTable, + _fnDeleteIndex: _fnDeleteIndex, + _fnInvalidate: _fnInvalidate, + _fnGetRowElements: _fnGetRowElements, + _fnCreateTr: _fnCreateTr, + _fnBuildHead: _fnBuildHead, + _fnDrawHead: _fnDrawHead, + _fnDraw: _fnDraw, + _fnReDraw: _fnReDraw, + _fnAddOptionsHtml: _fnAddOptionsHtml, + _fnDetectHeader: _fnDetectHeader, + _fnGetUniqueThs: _fnGetUniqueThs, + _fnFeatureHtmlFilter: _fnFeatureHtmlFilter, + _fnFilterComplete: _fnFilterComplete, + _fnFilterCustom: _fnFilterCustom, + _fnFilterColumn: _fnFilterColumn, + _fnFilter: _fnFilter, + _fnFilterCreateSearch: _fnFilterCreateSearch, + _fnEscapeRegex: _fnEscapeRegex, + _fnFilterData: _fnFilterData, + _fnFeatureHtmlInfo: _fnFeatureHtmlInfo, + _fnUpdateInfo: _fnUpdateInfo, + _fnInfoMacros: _fnInfoMacros, + _fnInitialise: _fnInitialise, + _fnInitComplete: _fnInitComplete, + _fnLengthChange: _fnLengthChange, + _fnFeatureHtmlLength: _fnFeatureHtmlLength, + _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate: _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate, + _fnPageChange: _fnPageChange, + _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing: _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing, + _fnProcessingDisplay: _fnProcessingDisplay, + _fnFeatureHtmlTable: _fnFeatureHtmlTable, + _fnScrollDraw: _fnScrollDraw, + _fnApplyToChildren: _fnApplyToChildren, + _fnCalculateColumnWidths: _fnCalculateColumnWidths, + _fnThrottle: _fnThrottle, + _fnConvertToWidth: _fnConvertToWidth, + _fnGetWidestNode: _fnGetWidestNode, + _fnGetMaxLenString: _fnGetMaxLenString, + _fnStringToCss: _fnStringToCss, + _fnSortFlatten: _fnSortFlatten, + _fnSort: _fnSort, + _fnSortAria: _fnSortAria, + _fnSortListener: _fnSortListener, + _fnSortAttachListener: _fnSortAttachListener, + _fnSortingClasses: _fnSortingClasses, + _fnSortData: _fnSortData, + _fnSaveState: _fnSaveState, + _fnLoadState: _fnLoadState, + _fnImplementState: _fnImplementState, + _fnSettingsFromNode: _fnSettingsFromNode, + _fnLog: _fnLog, + _fnMap: _fnMap, + _fnBindAction: _fnBindAction, + _fnCallbackReg: _fnCallbackReg, + _fnCallbackFire: _fnCallbackFire, + _fnLengthOverflow: _fnLengthOverflow, + _fnRenderer: _fnRenderer, + _fnDataSource: _fnDataSource, + _fnRowAttributes: _fnRowAttributes, + _fnExtend: _fnExtend, + _fnCalculateEnd: function () {} // Used by a lot of plug-ins, but redundant + // in 1.10, so this dead-end function is + // added to prevent errors + } ); + + + // jQuery access + $.fn.dataTable = DataTable; + + // Provide access to the host jQuery object (circular reference) + DataTable.$ = $; + + // Legacy aliases + $.fn.dataTableSettings = DataTable.settings; + $.fn.dataTableExt = DataTable.ext; + + // With a capital `D` we return a DataTables API instance rather than a + // jQuery object + $.fn.DataTable = function ( opts ) { + return $(this).dataTable( opts ).api(); }; - } - - - /** - * Reference to internal functions for use by plug-in developers. Note that - * these methods are references to internal functions and are considered to be - * private. If you use these methods, be aware that they are liable to change - * between versions. - * @namespace - */ - $.extend( DataTable.ext.internal, { - _fnExternApiFunc: _fnExternApiFunc, - _fnBuildAjax: _fnBuildAjax, - _fnAjaxUpdate: _fnAjaxUpdate, - _fnAjaxParameters: _fnAjaxParameters, - _fnAjaxUpdateDraw: _fnAjaxUpdateDraw, - _fnAjaxDataSrc: _fnAjaxDataSrc, - _fnAddColumn: _fnAddColumn, - _fnColumnOptions: _fnColumnOptions, - _fnAdjustColumnSizing: _fnAdjustColumnSizing, - _fnVisibleToColumnIndex: _fnVisibleToColumnIndex, - _fnColumnIndexToVisible: _fnColumnIndexToVisible, - _fnVisbleColumns: _fnVisbleColumns, - _fnGetColumns: _fnGetColumns, - _fnColumnTypes: _fnColumnTypes, - _fnApplyColumnDefs: _fnApplyColumnDefs, - _fnHungarianMap: _fnHungarianMap, - _fnCamelToHungarian: _fnCamelToHungarian, - _fnLanguageCompat: _fnLanguageCompat, - _fnBrowserDetect: _fnBrowserDetect, - _fnAddData: _fnAddData, - _fnAddTr: _fnAddTr, - _fnNodeToDataIndex: _fnNodeToDataIndex, - _fnNodeToColumnIndex: _fnNodeToColumnIndex, - _fnGetCellData: _fnGetCellData, - _fnSetCellData: _fnSetCellData, - _fnSplitObjNotation: _fnSplitObjNotation, - _fnGetObjectDataFn: _fnGetObjectDataFn, - _fnSetObjectDataFn: _fnSetObjectDataFn, - _fnGetDataMaster: _fnGetDataMaster, - _fnClearTable: _fnClearTable, - _fnDeleteIndex: _fnDeleteIndex, - _fnInvalidate: _fnInvalidate, - _fnGetRowElements: _fnGetRowElements, - _fnCreateTr: _fnCreateTr, - _fnBuildHead: _fnBuildHead, - _fnDrawHead: _fnDrawHead, - _fnDraw: _fnDraw, - _fnReDraw: _fnReDraw, - _fnAddOptionsHtml: _fnAddOptionsHtml, - _fnDetectHeader: _fnDetectHeader, - _fnGetUniqueThs: _fnGetUniqueThs, - _fnFeatureHtmlFilter: _fnFeatureHtmlFilter, - _fnFilterComplete: _fnFilterComplete, - _fnFilterCustom: _fnFilterCustom, - _fnFilterColumn: _fnFilterColumn, - _fnFilter: _fnFilter, - _fnFilterCreateSearch: _fnFilterCreateSearch, - _fnEscapeRegex: _fnEscapeRegex, - _fnFilterData: _fnFilterData, - _fnFeatureHtmlInfo: _fnFeatureHtmlInfo, - _fnUpdateInfo: _fnUpdateInfo, - _fnInfoMacros: _fnInfoMacros, - _fnInitialise: _fnInitialise, - _fnInitComplete: _fnInitComplete, - _fnLengthChange: _fnLengthChange, - _fnFeatureHtmlLength: _fnFeatureHtmlLength, - _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate: _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate, - _fnPageChange: _fnPageChange, - _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing: _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing, - _fnProcessingDisplay: _fnProcessingDisplay, - _fnFeatureHtmlTable: _fnFeatureHtmlTable, - _fnScrollDraw: _fnScrollDraw, - _fnApplyToChildren: _fnApplyToChildren, - _fnCalculateColumnWidths: _fnCalculateColumnWidths, - _fnThrottle: _fnThrottle, - _fnConvertToWidth: _fnConvertToWidth, - _fnGetWidestNode: _fnGetWidestNode, - _fnGetMaxLenString: _fnGetMaxLenString, - _fnStringToCss: _fnStringToCss, - _fnSortFlatten: _fnSortFlatten, - _fnSort: _fnSort, - _fnSortAria: _fnSortAria, - _fnSortListener: _fnSortListener, - _fnSortAttachListener: _fnSortAttachListener, - _fnSortingClasses: _fnSortingClasses, - _fnSortData: _fnSortData, - _fnSaveState: _fnSaveState, - _fnLoadState: _fnLoadState, - _fnImplementState: _fnImplementState, - _fnSettingsFromNode: _fnSettingsFromNode, - _fnLog: _fnLog, - _fnMap: _fnMap, - _fnBindAction: _fnBindAction, - _fnCallbackReg: _fnCallbackReg, - _fnCallbackFire: _fnCallbackFire, - _fnLengthOverflow: _fnLengthOverflow, - _fnRenderer: _fnRenderer, - _fnDataSource: _fnDataSource, - _fnRowAttributes: _fnRowAttributes, - _fnExtend: _fnExtend, - _fnCalculateEnd: function () {} // Used by a lot of plug-ins, but redundant - // in 1.10, so this dead-end function is - // added to prevent errors - } ); + + // All properties that are available to $.fn.dataTable should also be + // available on $.fn.DataTable + $.each( DataTable, function ( prop, val ) { + $.fn.DataTable[ prop ] = val; + } ); - - // jQuery access - $.fn.dataTable = DataTable; - - // Provide access to the host jQuery object (circular reference) - DataTable.$ = $; - - // Legacy aliases - $.fn.dataTableSettings = DataTable.settings; - $.fn.dataTableExt = DataTable.ext; - - // With a capital `D` we return a DataTables API instance rather than a - // jQuery object - $.fn.DataTable = function ( opts ) { - return $(this).dataTable( opts ).api(); - }; - - // All properties that are available to $.fn.dataTable should also be - // available on $.fn.DataTable - $.each( DataTable, function ( prop, val ) { - $.fn.DataTable[ prop ] = val; - } ); - - return DataTable; + return DataTable; }));