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AutoComplete Filter

Ghislain B edited this page Jan 14, 2019 · 23 revisions
Requires version 2.1.3+

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Introduction

AutoComplete is a functionality that let the user start typing characters and the autocomplete will try to give suggestions according to the characters entered. The collection can be a JSON files (collection of strings or objects) or can also be an external resource like a JSONP query to an external API. For a demo of what that could look like, take a look at the animated gif demo below.

Using collection or collectionAsync

If you want to pass the entire list to the AutoComplete (like a JSON file or a Web API call), you can do so using the collection or the collectionAsync (the latter will load it asynchronously). You can also see that the Editor and Filter have almost the exact same configuration (apart from the model that is obviously different).

<angular-slickgrid gridId="grid2"
     [columnDefinitions]="columnDefinitions" 
     [gridOptions]="gridOptions" 
     [dataset]="dataset">
</angular-slickgrid>
Component
import { Component, OnInit} from '@angular/core';

export class GridBasicComponent implements OnInit {
  columnDefinitions: Column[];
  gridOptions: GridOption;
  dataset: any[];

  ngOnInit(): void {
      // your columns definition
    this.columnDefinitions = [
      {
        id: 'countryOfOrigin', name: 'Country of Origin', field: 'countryOfOrigin',
        formatter: Formatters.complexObject,
        dataKey: 'code', // our list of objects has the structure { code: 'CA', name: 'Canada' }, since we want to use the code`, we will set the dataKey to "code"
        labelKey: 'name', // while the displayed value is "name"
        type: FieldType.object,
        sorter: Sorters.objectString, // since we have set dataKey to "code" our output type will be a string, and so we can use this objectString, this sorter always requires the dataKey 
        filterable: true,
        sortable: true,
        minWidth: 100,
        editor: {
          model: Editors.autoComplete,
          customStructure: { label: 'name', value: 'code' },
          collectionAsync: this.http.get('assets/data/countries.json'), // this demo will load the JSON file asynchronously
        },
        filter: {
          model: Filters.autoComplete,
          customStructure: { label: 'name', value: 'code' },
          collectionAsync: this.http.get('assets/data/countries.json'),
        }
      }
    ];

    this.gridOptions = {
      // your grid options config
    }
  }
}

Using External Remote API

You could also use external 3rd party Web API (can be JSONP query or regular JSON). This will make a much shorter result since it will only return a small subset of what will be displayed in the AutoComplete Editor or Filter. For example, we could use GeoBytes which provide a JSONP Query API for the cities of the world, you can imagine the entire list of cities would be way too big to download locally, so this is why we use such API.

Note

I don't have time to invest in finding how to use JSONP + CORS in Angular, if someone wants to submit a PR (Pull Request) with the proper Angular code, I would be happy to merge the code and update the Wiki. For now, I'll simply make a quick and easy example with the jQuery $.ajax call just for you to get the idea of how it works.

<angular-slickgrid gridId="grid2"
     [columnDefinitions]="columnDefinitions" 
     [gridOptions]="gridOptions" 
     [dataset]="dataset">
</angular-slickgrid>
Component
import { Component, OnInit} from '@angular/core';

export class GridBasicComponent implements OnInit {
  columnDefinitions: Column[];
  gridOptions: GridOption;
  dataset: any[];

  ngOnInit(): void {
      // your columns definition
    this.columnDefinitions = [
      {
        id: 'cityOfOrigin', name: 'City of Origin', field: 'cityOfOrigin',
        filterable: true,
        minWidth: 100,
        editor: {
          model: Editors.autoComplete,
          placeholder: 'search city', //  you can provide an optional placeholder to help your users

          // use your own autocomplete options, instead of $.ajax, use http
          // here we use $.ajax just because I'm not sure how to configure http with JSONP and CORS
          editorOptions: {
            minLength: 3, // minimum count of character that the user needs to type before it queries to the remote
            source: (request, response) => {
              $.ajax({
                url: 'http://gd.geobytes.com/AutoCompleteCity',
                dataType: 'jsonp',
                data: {
                  q: request.term // geobytes requires a query with "q" queryParam representing the chars typed (e.g.:  gd.geobytes.com/AutoCompleteCity?q=van
                },
                success: (data) => response(data)
              });
            }
          },
        },
        filter: {
          model: Filters.autoComplete,
          // placeholder: '&#128269; search city', // &#128269; is a search icon, this provide an option placeholder

          // use your own autocomplete options, instead of $.ajax, use http
          // here we use $.ajax just because I'm not sure how to configure http with JSONP and CORS
          filterOptions: {
            minLength: 3, // minimum count of character that the user needs to type before it queries to the remote
            source: (request, response) => {
              $.ajax({
                url: 'http://gd.geobytes.com/AutoCompleteCity',
                dataType: 'jsonp',
                data: {
                  q: request.term
                },
                success: (data) => {
                  response(data);
                }
              });
            }
          },
        }
      }
    ];

    this.gridOptions = {
      // your grid options config
    }
  }
}

Animated Gif Demo

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