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Allan Jardine
baa16632ec New - licensing: DataTables is now available under the MIT license
- Full license available here: http://datatables.net/license_mit

- Note that this effectively makes the BSD and GPLv2 licenses that
  DataTables is also available under redundant since the MIT is the most
  relaxed of these licenses. At some point in the not too distant
  future, it would make sense to remove these two licenses and have
  DataTables available under only the MIT license.
2013-03-15 09:56:27 +00:00
Allan Jardine
8d9e620ef2 Merge pull request #160 from zeitiger/master
Refactor filter search from input[text] to input[search]
2013-03-04 02:42:57 -08:00
David Steinkopff
c2dd657fa8 remove hacking 2013-03-04 08:43:11 +01:00
David Steinkopff
8efdd92a46 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/zeitiger/DataTables
Add requested changes
2013-03-04 08:38:31 +01:00
Allan Jardine
25eaa86477 Dev fix: Typo in the name of _hungarianMap private parameter 2013-03-03 08:36:58 +00:00
Allan Jardine
2bd643468b New: Extend render option to use objects allowing different data to be
used for the different data types very easily.

- Until now, if you want to use different data for the different data
  types (I've called these orthogonal data in relations to DataTables)
  you had to specify a function. That's fine, but it seems a rather
  clumsy way of just pulling different data out of a source object based
  on the type. This method allows the data types to be very easily
  defined with an object, allowing the same rules as `render` normally
  does (dotted object notation, array notation etc).

- For example:

    $(document).ready(function() {
    	$('#example').dataTable( {
    		columns: [
    			{ data: null, render: {
    				_: 'a',
    				sort: 'c',
    				type: 'c',
    				filter: 'd'
    			} },
    			{ data: 'b' }
    		],
    		data: [
    			{ 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 4, 'd': '1' },
    			{ 'a': 3, 'b': 4, 'c': 3, 'd': '3' },
    			{ 'a': 5, 'b': 6, 'c': 2, 'd': '5' },
    			{ 'a': 7, 'b': 8, 'c': 1, 'd': 'allan' }
    		]
    	} );
    } );
2013-03-02 18:53:27 +00:00
Allan Jardine
079a1f2e1d Fix: remove tabindex from clone header nodes
- Tabbing through a scrolling table the tabindex on the cloned header in
  the body part of hte table meant that the browser would focus on those
  elements. Fix is to remove the tab index from the clone nodes.
2013-03-01 17:30:40 +00:00
David Steinkopff
9b003e6690 replace input[text] with HTML5 input[search] 2013-02-28 10:26:45 +01:00
David Steinkopff
4577a52056 replace input[text] with HTML5 input[search] 2013-02-28 09:41:49 +01:00
Allan Jardine
1bb4fc6896 Dev fix: Typo from a67ff2f 2013-02-26 21:33:00 +00:00
Allan Jardine
a67ff2fadb Dev: Trivial tidy up of _fnConvertToWidth
- Just 43 bytes saved, but tidier code and smaller size...
2013-02-18 08:47:47 +00:00
Allan Jardine
7c53a1824c Dev: Tidying up scrollbar width calcuation function
- Using jQuery we can make the code a bit smaller. Not much, just a 97
  byte saving, but every little helps, as they say....
2013-02-18 08:42:32 +00:00
Allan Jardine
4c4bfb04b8 Dev: Remove trailing white space
- JSHint flagging warnings on trailing whitespace, so tidying up. Boring
  commit, but these things must be done!
2013-02-17 17:59:27 +00:00
Allan Jardine
6e012c8ee1 Dev fix: Thousands separator was incorrectly applied
- This was from my old work on experimenting with removing hugraian
  notation, it slipped through to be committed.
2013-02-16 11:33:50 +00:00
Allan Jardine
f3ce2e2d44 Fix 151: Column type was being offset when columns were not searchable 2013-02-16 11:27:41 +00:00
Allan Jardine
d5fb56ff37 Update: Update to jQuery 1.9.1 2013-02-16 11:26:54 +00:00
Allan Jardine
39ad1e7004 Dev: Small size reduction in SSP parameter build
- Saving of just 269 bytes in minified file, but non-the-less welcome
2013-02-10 12:18:00 +00:00
Allan Jardine
2b6788011f New: ajax parameter to control all aspects of Ajax that DataTables uses
- DataTables 1.9 had 5 different parameters that controlled how Ajax
  data was obtained, which with its own naming properties, often mapping
  to the jQuery.ajax methods, or otherwise extending them. To hugely
  simply and extend the Ajax functionality DataTables has, these five
  parameters have now been deprecated and the funtionality provided by
  them merged into the new `ajax` parameter.

- Deprecated properties:
   - sAjaxSource
   - fnServerData
   - sAjaxDataProp
   - sServerMethod
   - fnServerParams

- Note that these parameters are still fully supported and can be used,
  but for new projects, `ajax` should be used as they will eventually be
  removed (likely DataTables v2 whenever that is, as they are too widely
  used to be removed in v1.x).

- Added additional / missing tests for the deprecated properties to
  ensure full backwards compatiblity

- The new `ajax` property is fully documented in the doc comments, but
  as a summary it can take three forms:
   - string - the url to get the data from (i.e. this is the new
     sAjaxSource)
   - object - maps directly to jQuery.ajax, allowing full control of the
     Ajax call (provides the abilities of fnServerParams, sServerMethod,
     sAjaxDataProp)
   - function - a function so you can get the data your own way
     (provides the abilities of fnServerData)

- Added unit tests for the new `ajax` property and doc comment examples
  updated to use this property exclusively.
2013-02-10 11:58:58 +00:00
Allan Jardine
da2a834177 Dev: Tidying up documentation comments for main DataTables file 2013-02-05 09:36:58 +00:00
Allan Jardine
d740f0484d Update - docs: Add examples for the xhr event and clarify when it fires
- `xhr` event fires before DataTables processes the returned data, so
  you can listen for `xhr` and use it to manipulate the returned data.
2013-02-05 09:31:48 +00:00
Allan Jardine
f35801b111 Fix: jQuery migrate warning on display length initial setting
- jQuery migrate gives a warning about the use of `attr` rather than
  `prop`. However, we should really just be using `val` here - much
  easier.

- Thread: 13931
2013-02-05 06:49:59 +00:00
Allan Jardine
8045c7471e Dev: Committing recent changes into built script 2013-02-04 19:57:59 +00:00
Allan Jardine
0e8e0d6793 Update: Updating to jQuery 1.9 2013-02-01 10:02:57 +00:00
Allan Jardine
076744a84c Merge branch 'master' of github.com:DataTables/DataTables 2012-12-21 09:36:10 +00:00
Tiax
a528bbb6b6 Applying proper CSS classes for sorting to columns
As discussed on the forums here: http://datatables.net/forums/discussion/12736/setting-sortable-with-aocolumndefs-glitched
2012-11-23 10:49:26 +01:00
Allan Jardine
36fc3cc92e Update: If aLengthMenu is given, but iDisplayLength is not, DataTables used to default to using the built in iDisplayLength option. However, this lead to a bit of confusion as to why the first value from aLengthMenu was not used (issue #61 and numerous forum posts). This commit changes that behaviour - the first value from aLengthMenu is used, if iDisplayLength is not given as well. 2012-11-02 09:28:06 +00:00
Allan Jardine
823e64cccb Dev: A bit of love for hte type detection functions. Tidy them up and improve the comments. 2012-11-02 08:43:37 +00:00
Allan Jardine
33d3667bbe Update: Much smaller numeric type detection method, based on isNumeric in jQuery. Also a whole lot faster. 2012-11-02 08:33:07 +00:00
Allan Jardine
a073515b20 Update: fnUpdate is now inline with the changes to how data can be added to the table. Rather than taking a copy of the data source, it will simply assign the data given to the row (if it is given for the row) and apply it. Documentation comments update as well. 2012-11-01 21:56:02 +00:00
Allan Jardine
065c2cc66b Fix: Filtering wasn't correctly applying the type adjustments needed for the global filter. For example this meant that html was not stripped from 'html' type columns, resulting in filtering being done on html tags/attributes as well as the content. 2012-11-01 21:45:48 +00:00
Allan Jardine
94f06473c6 New: DataTables now uses HTML5 localStorage by default for state saving. This has a number of advantages over cookies, the first of which is that we are no longer limited to 4KiB in size. It also makes HTTP requests faster since they aren't included in the HTTP transport. Better yet, the removal of the cookie code reduces the DataTables minified size by 1.5K (1573 bytes). It must be noted that this does mean that IE6/7 don't, by default, work with state saving in DataTables. If support for those browsers is required, then fnStateSaveCallback and fnStateLoadCallback must be used by the developer to define their own state saving methods.
Removed: fnCookieCallback (cookieCallback) - This is now irrelevant since DataTables does not state save in cookies by default.

Removed: sCookiePrefix (cookiePrefix) - This is now irrelevant since DataTables does not state save in cookies by default.

Depreciated: iCookieDuration (cookieDuration) - Since DataTables does not use cookies for state saving by default the name of this parameter is now incorrect. The new parameter `stateDuration` should be used instead, although the old parameter is still supported. It will be removed in the next major version of DataTables.
2012-10-31 18:09:41 +00:00
Allan Jardine
c883cdac54 Dev: Fix issue with the moved oInit defaults copy - couldn't get a reference to an exisiting DataTable 2012-10-31 15:42:09 +00:00
Allan Jardine
0ff0858734 Dev: Fix logic check for passing data to the updated _fnCreateTr method 2012-10-31 15:39:10 +00:00
Allan Jardine
5209e2f058 Dev: Removed the _fnGatherData method, replacing it with _fnAddTr and slightly updated _fnAddData / _fnCreateTr. This means that the new API add add existing TR element if needed, but more importantly it reduces code duplication and makes the code size smaller (almost 1K - 967 bytes exactly, minified). Must confess I was really hoping it would be more, but every little helps... 2012-10-31 14:56:34 +00:00
Allan Jardine
3ac3cedf53 Fix: When sorting numerically, '-' and '' should be treated as -Infinity rather than as 0, since negative numbers could also be used int he column and this would split the numbers. 2012-10-30 21:05:15 +00:00
Allan Jardine
ec0556b4f6 Updated: Changing the formatting that DataTables uses for the version numbers to be compatible with semver (http://semver.org/). The impact is minimal (unless you are parsing the version for the final part in dev builds). The change is to use a dash ('-') at the end of the version string for a non-release build, rather than a dot. 2012-10-28 16:39:35 +00:00
Allan Jardine
eafd70f53a Dev fix: When updating the parameters for lack of hungraian notation, I renamed 'iDeferLoading' as 'deferLoading' which broke server-side processing... 2012-10-28 16:34:11 +00:00
Allan Jardine
8eb8c90627 Dev - Build latest changes 2012-10-26 08:04:14 +01:00
Allan Jardine
cab0c534f1 Fix - core: Stripe removal was broken - it was stripping the classes from only the first row rows, rather than all of them, which was wrong. This was unfortunatly introduced in 1.9.4 and there weren't any unit tests to catch it. There are now, and I've rewritten the code that wil remove existing stripe classes. Its now much smaller and should be a little faster. Now it only checks the first row to see if it has any exisiting stripe classes, which is good enough. The smallest this could could be would be a simple removeClass, but that may result in significant overhead which really isn't needed in cases where there are no exisiting stripe classes. 2012-10-19 15:31:35 +01:00
Allan Jardine
8e1068e603 Dev fix: Fix issue highlighted by JSHint - The DataTable object is addressed in the private methods so it needs to be defined before them, but the contracturo needs to come after the priavte methods! 2012-10-07 18:13:16 +01:00
Allan Jardine
ab454c1c33 Fix: In _fnExtend there was a bug where a variable referenced a 'locally global' (for lack of a better term) variable rather than the in function variable that it should be have. Got away with this since _fnExtend is only used for one thing at the moment, but it was wrong. Now fixed.
Update - Performance / Memory: The functions that DataTables uses are not instance based, they are locally scoped, but they were included in the DataTable constructore, which meant that every time you create a new 'instance' of DataTables ($().dataTable()) it would create these functions in that scope again and again. That's completely pointless since we only need them once, so moving them outside the constructor helps both performance and memory (not huge, but very little helps!).
2012-10-07 18:02:38 +01:00
Allan Jardine
ec10497217 Dev: Update generated file from the marges made recently 2012-10-07 12:23:24 +01:00
Allan Jardine
a0455fa858 New: The primary public interface for DataTables' initialisation options is now camel case parameters rather than the Hungarian notation that was used before. There are a number of reasons for doing this, the primary one being that the Hungarian notation used by DataTables is actively stopping people from using the library due to their aversion to using Hungarian notation. Without doubt the Hungarian notation used was a mistake (the reason it was used was that when DataTables was originally written, the company I worked for at the time required the use of Hungarian notation, and thus I was trained in it...).
Backwards compatibility issues: The main goal here (other than to use camel-case notation!) is to preserve backwards compatibility. Unfortunately this isn't 100% possible:
	- DataTable.defaults.columns has been renamed to be DataTable.defaults.column
		- Otherwise it conflicts with aoColumns in the defaults.

Without doubt this is going to be a long process - for example the unit tests and examples need to be completely updated for this change. The JSDoc comments have been updated, so the site should take care of itself for the most part, when released.

In terms of implementation, it is important to note that I have not broken backwards compatibility here - the way it is does is that the current defaults are retained, and a camel-case to Hungarian mapping is automatically generated and then applied to the objects given by the end user. This adds around 0.5K to the size of DataTables, but writing the mapping manually would require at least 3K, and changing DataTables wholesale to camel-case would utterly break backwards compatibility. This is the least 'evil' way to accomplish this. It is important to note that this is a step along the roadmap for DataTables - come v2 Hungarian notation will likely be dropped completely.

One important note to make about this mapping is that if you use camel-case DataTables will copy the value from the camel-case properties to their Hungarian counterparts, so you will end up with additional properties on your source object. As I say, this appears to be to be the least 'evil' option, although still not perfect itself. The challenges of working with legacy software and installs...!
2012-10-07 11:50:29 +01:00
Allan Jardine
c14b49fca3 Remove - asStripClasses backwards compatiblity. There was a typo for asStripeClasses back when it was first introduced, now here in 1.10 the patch that was used to allow both forms is removed. 2012-09-30 09:22:06 +01:00
Allan Jardine
6b605936f7 Update: Significant update to how sorting is applied internally in DataTables - there is no difference to how the sort is actually done, with the single exception that the -asc and -desc are not depricated in favour of the -pre method only.
- With the introduction of the -pre method in DataTables 1.9, the -asc and -desc sorting functions became more or less redundant since they are simple comparisons (all of the complexity is now in the -pre formatting function). As such the call to the -asc / -desc method is overhead that really isn't needed, and this commit introduces a sort function that doesn't call the -asc / -desc methods, instead just doing the comparison itself. In tests, this relatively simple change leads to a performance improvement of around 15% in all browsers (it also has the side benefit of less operations, so IE8- will be able to sort larger tables before flagging up a slow script warning).

- We can't just remove the sorting method which will call -asc / -desc though since not all sorting plug-ins will have a -pre method. Therefore, for backwards compatiblity the old sort function (albeit updated for the changed variables) is retained. The backwards compatibality code adds around 300 bytes to the library, but this is an unaccounced change, so backwards compatiblity must be retained.

- The old sort method will be removed in v1.11. The -asc and -desc methods are now fully depricated.

- Altered the sorting method to flatten the aaSorting array since the introduction of aDataSort in v1.9 required an extra loop in several locations. The functionality is very useful, but the extra loop can be a bit messy and slightly hit performance, so it is now flattened to be a single array (with object information so it makes sense, rather htan array indexes!).

- Altered the order of sorting when building _aSortData since it was looking up the same variable smultiple times which really wasn't needed.

This is part of a small incremental changes plan for DataTables! There are still a huge number of things to improve in this area, but this is a nice clean up and a nice 15% sorting performance improvement to get us started :-).
2012-09-29 21:25:41 +01:00
Allan Jardine
36076fc5c8 Removed: sName reordering on return from the server when server-side processing. This was depricated in DataTables 1.9 and is now removed. This was an inefficient way to supply data to the DataTable in an array that was out of order and the client-side would reorder the arrays into what was needed. The way to do this now is to use mData and JSON objects rather than arrays, as it provides much greater flexibility without a performance hit on the client-side.
Note: _fnColumnOrdering is left in place at the moment, although it may be updated as work progresses on 1.10 with regard to the increased use of column names.
2012-09-23 18:49:11 +01:00
Allan Jardine
8d56d0204e Starting DataTables 1.10 development :-)
Removed: fnRender - fnRender was depricated in 1.9 and is now being completely removed here. Its always been a bit messy and is now superseded by mRender. The main reason for this is that DataTables use to take an independent copy of the input data source object / array. This is a performance hit and it means we can't do any binding to external objects (for example it makes Knockout integration almost impossible).
Removed: bUseRendered - with fnRender being removed, bUseRendered is irrelevent
Updated: With fnRender being removed we no longer need to take an independent copy of the data source object / array (since DataTables itself isn't ever going to write to it now - fnRender did and the copy was included so we didn't inadvertantly change a developers data source object without them knowing about it. This is no longer a problem, and in fact having it use the same data source object is extremely useful in many cases.
2012-09-23 18:38:25 +01:00
Allan Jardine
6c41618c71 Update: jQuery 1.8.2 2012-09-23 14:18:58 +01:00
Allan Jardine
822c62d05d DataTables 1.9.4 2012-09-23 14:16:14 +01:00
Allan Jardine
26d2926390 Fix: Ie9 throws an error when document.activeElement is used inside a frame or iframe... So need to wrap the test up in a try/catch. Nasty. 2012-09-23 13:12:39 +01:00