:'
// for example:
id: ':id:' // will create a data-attribute like data-id="1"
},
// setup listener, e.g. "click" listener (set as many as you wish):
listener: [{
handle: (e) => {alert(e.target.innerHTML)}, // callback
on: 'click' // listen for event
}],
// if editable is provided, the td will be given contenteditable attribute,
// same signature as above for listeners
editable: [{
handle: (e) => {alert(e.target.innerHTML)},
on: 'blur'
}]
}
},
perPage: 20, // how many entries should be fetched per "page"
loadTiming: 2, // when should the loading happen (defaults to the penultimate tr)
transport: 'ajax', // possible transports: ajax/websockets,
spinner: 0 // possible 0, 1, 2
});
An ajax (default) / websockets GET request is made whenever you hit the trigger. The signature is:
?skip=&limit=
So your backend only has to GET skip and limit to query for the data.
Example query
SELECT * FROM foo LIMIT OFFSET
If you're using sails.js you're in luck - simply create the contoller and model,
everything else works out of the box.
The scroller expects json data as returned object.
$3
lodash, bluebird
included: SpinKit from https://github.com/tobiasahlin/SpinKit
$3
MIT