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Converting Javascript datatables to use Opal in Rails app

I am using the ajax-datatables-rails. Below is the JS for my datatable. I want to convert the javascript into equivalent Opal.rb.

jQuery(document).ready(function() {
  var table = $('#organizations-datatable');
  var token = $('meta[name=csrf-token]').attr('content');
  table.DataTable({
    "processing": true,
    "serverSide": true,
    "ajax": {
      "url": "/organizations/datatable.json",
      "type": 'POST',
      "beforeSend": function (xhr) {
          xhr.setRequestHeader('X-CSRF-Token', token)
        }
    },
    "pagingType": "full_numbers",
    "destroy": true,
    "columns": [
      {"data": "name"},
      {"data": "desc"},
      {"data": "industry"},
      {"data": "tags"}
    ],
    "iDisplayLength": 25
  });
});

It includes adding the CSRF token to the ajax request for data.

I would like all of our javascript to be written as opal for readability, etc. Please don't debate that choice, I only care to understand how to get this working as Opalrb via opal/rails-ujs/opal-jquery

The below Opal does not achieve the same as the above JS. Can anyone help me understand why?

Element.expose :DataTable

Document.ready? do
  token     = Element['meta[name=csrf-token]'].attr('content');
  settings  = {
      "processing": true,
      "serverSide": true,
      "ajax": {
        "url": "/organizations/datatable.json",
        "type": 'POST',
        "beforeSend": lambda do
          xhr = `new window.XMLHttpRequest()`
          xhr.setRequestHeader('X-CSRF-Token', token)
        end 
      },
      "pagingType": "full_numbers",
      "destroy": true,
    "columns": [
      {"data": "name"},
      {"data": "desc"},
      {"data": "industry"},
      {"data": "tags"}
    ]
    }
  Element['#organizations-datatable'].DataTable(settings.to_n)

end

What am I missing here? Why isn't this Opal any good?

Edit: This is what my route for this looks like, this ensures POST works for this:

Rails.application.routes.draw do
    concern :with_datatable do
        post 'datatable', on: :collection
    end
    resources :organizations,   concerns: [:with_datatable]
end

This is my related controller and datatable code using the gem:

class OrganizationsController < ApplicationController
    def index
        @title              = "Organizations"
        @page_description   = "Organization data warehouse"
        @page_icon          = "institution"
        @organization       = Organization.new
        @load               = {data_table: true}
        @menu               = Menu.new 

      respond_to do |format|
        format.html
        format.json { render json: OrganizationDatatable.new(params) }
      end

    end

    def datatable
        logger.ap "datatable params: #{params}"
        respond_to do |format|
            format.json { render json: OrganizationDatatable.new(params) }
        end
    end

    def get_raw_records
        Organization.all
    end
    def create

    end
    def edit

    end
    def destroy

    end

    def show    
    end

    def update
    end

    def new
    end
end

Here is the datatable

class OrganizationDatatable < AjaxDatatablesRails::ActiveRecord

  extend Forwardable
  include ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper

  def_delegator :@view, :link_to

  def view_columns
    # Declare strings in this format: ModelName.column_name
    # or in aliased_join_table.column_name format

    @view_columns ||= {
      # id:       { source: "Organization.id"           },
      name:     { source: "Organization.name",cond: :like, searchable: true, orderable: true          },
      desc:     { source: "Organization.description",cond: :like, searchable: true, orderable: true   },
      industry: { source: "Organization.industry",cond: :like, searchable: true, orderable: true      },
      tags:     { source: "Organization.tag_list", searchable: false, orderable: false      }
    }
  end

  def data
    records.map do |record|
      {
        id:       record.id,
        name:     record.name,
        desc:     truncate(record.description,length: 240, separator: ' '),
        industry: record.industry,
        tags:     record.decorate.buttonize_tags,
        DT_RowId: record.id
      }
    end
  end

  def get_raw_records
    Organization.all
  end

end

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Michael K Madison Avatar asked Apr 15 '19 16:04

Michael K Madison


1 Answers

I will start with pointing few mistakes in your code ,

  1. The code in beforeSend is problematic please refer to supplying-an-xhr-method, change it to the below code,

    "beforeSend": lambda do |xhr|

    `xhr.setRequestHeader('X-CSRF-Token', token)`

enclose xhr statements in ( ` ) backticks like above statement

  1. columns should have two dimensional array rather than array of objects,

    "columns": [ ["data": "name"], ["data": "desc"], ["data": "industry"], ["data": "tags"] ]

Rest of the code looks fine.

Below is the tested code,

Element.expose :DataTable
Document.ready? do
  token     = Element['meta[name=csrf-token]'].attr('content');
  settings  = {
      "ajax": {
        "url": "/data.json",
        "type": 'POST',
        "beforeSend": lambda do |xhr|
          `xhr.setRequestHeader('X-CSRF-Token', token)`
        end 
      },
      "pagingType": "full_numbers",
      "destroy": true,
    "columns": [
      ["data": "Name"],
      ["data": "Position"],
      ["data": "Office"],
      ["data": "Extn."],
      ["data": "Start"],
      ["data": "Salary"]
    ]
    }
  Element['#organizations-datatable'].DataTable(settings.to_n)

end

Make sure you have data.json file in public folder of rails app, and contents as follows,

{
    "data": [
      [
        "Tiger Nixon",
        "System Architect",
        "Edinburgh",
        "5421",
        "2011/04/25",
        "$320,800"
      ],
      [
        "Garrett Winters",
        "Accountant",
        "Tokyo",
        "8422",
        "2011/07/25",
        "$170,750"
      ],
      [
        "Ashton Cox",
        "Junior Technical Author",
        "San Francisco",
        "1562",
        "2009/01/12",
        "$86,000"
      ],
      [
        "Cedric Kelly",
        "Senior Javascript Developer",
        "Edinburgh",
        "6224",
        "2012/03/29",
        "$433,060"
      ],
      [
        "Airi Satou",
        "Accountant",
        "Tokyo",
        "5407",
        "2008/11/28",
        "$162,700"
      ],
      [
        "Brielle Williamson",
        "Integration Specialist",
        "New York",
        "4804",
        "2012/12/02",
        "$372,000"
      ],
      [
        "Herrod Chandler",
        "Sales Assistant",
        "San Francisco",
        "9608",
        "2012/08/06",
        "$137,500"
      ],
      [
        "Rhona Davidson",
        "Integration Specialist",
        "Tokyo",
        "6200",
        "2010/10/14",
        "$327,900"
      ],
      [
        "Colleen Hurst",
        "Javascript Developer",
        "San Francisco",
        "2360",
        "2009/09/15",
        "$205,500"
      ],
      [
        "Sonya Frost",
        "Software Engineer",
        "Edinburgh",
        "1667",
        "2008/12/13",
        "$103,600"
      ],
      [
        "Jena Gaines",
        "Office Manager",
        "London",
        "3814",
        "2008/12/19",
        "$90,560"
      ],
      [
        "Quinn Flynn",
        "Support Lead",
        "Edinburgh",
        "9497",
        "2013/03/03",
        "$342,000"
      ],
      [
        "Charde Marshall",
        "Regional Director",
        "San Francisco",
        "6741",
        "2008/10/16",
        "$470,600"
      ],
      [
        "Haley Kennedy",
        "Senior Marketing Designer",
        "London",
        "3597",
        "2012/12/18",
        "$313,500"
      ],
      [
        "Tatyana Fitzpatrick",
        "Regional Director",
        "London",
        "1965",
        "2010/03/17",
        "$385,750"
      ],
      [
        "Michael Silva",
        "Marketing Designer",
        "London",
        "1581",
        "2012/11/27",
        "$198,500"
      ],
      [
        "Paul Byrd",
        "Chief Financial Officer (CFO)",
        "New York",
        "3059",
        "2010/06/09",
        "$725,000"
      ],
      [
        "Gloria Little",
        "Systems Administrator",
        "New York",
        "1721",
        "2009/04/10",
        "$237,500"
      ],
      [
        "Bradley Greer",
        "Software Engineer",
        "London",
        "2558",
        "2012/10/13",
        "$132,000"
      ],
      [
        "Dai Rios",
        "Personnel Lead",
        "Edinburgh",
        "2290",
        "2012/09/26",
        "$217,500"
      ],
      [
        "Jenette Caldwell",
        "Development Lead",
        "New York",
        "1937",
        "2011/09/03",
        "$345,000"
      ],
      [
        "Yuri Berry",
        "Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)",
        "New York",
        "6154",
        "2009/06/25",
        "$675,000"
      ],
      [
        "Caesar Vance",
        "Pre-Sales Support",
        "New York",
        "8330",
        "2011/12/12",
        "$106,450"
      ],
      [
        "Doris Wilder",
        "Sales Assistant",
        "Sidney",
        "3023",
        "2010/09/20",
        "$85,600"
      ],
      [
        "Angelica Ramos",
        "Chief Executive Officer (CEO)",
        "London",
        "5797",
        "2009/10/09",
        "$1,200,000"
      ],
      [
        "Gavin Joyce",
        "Developer",
        "Edinburgh",
        "8822",
        "2010/12/22",
        "$92,575"
      ],
      [
        "Jennifer Chang",
        "Regional Director",
        "Singapore",
        "9239",
        "2010/11/14",
        "$357,650"
      ],
      [
        "Brenden Wagner",
        "Software Engineer",
        "San Francisco",
        "1314",
        "2011/06/07",
        "$206,850"
      ],
      [
        "Fiona Green",
        "Chief Operating Officer (COO)",
        "San Francisco",
        "2947",
        "2010/03/11",
        "$850,000"
      ],
      [
        "Shou Itou",
        "Regional Marketing",
        "Tokyo",
        "8899",
        "2011/08/14",
        "$163,000"
      ],
      [
        "Michelle House",
        "Integration Specialist",
        "Sidney",
        "2769",
        "2011/06/02",
        "$95,400"
      ],
      [
        "Suki Burks",
        "Developer",
        "London",
        "6832",
        "2009/10/22",
        "$114,500"
      ],
      [
        "Prescott Bartlett",
        "Technical Author",
        "London",
        "3606",
        "2011/05/07",
        "$145,000"
      ],
      [
        "Gavin Cortez",
        "Team Leader",
        "San Francisco",
        "2860",
        "2008/10/26",
        "$235,500"
      ],
      [
        "Martena Mccray",
        "Post-Sales support",
        "Edinburgh",
        "8240",
        "2011/03/09",
        "$324,050"
      ],
      [
        "Unity Butler",
        "Marketing Designer",
        "San Francisco",
        "5384",
        "2009/12/09",
        "$85,675"
      ],
      [
        "Howard Hatfield",
        "Office Manager",
        "San Francisco",
        "7031",
        "2008/12/16",
        "$164,500"
      ],
      [
        "Hope Fuentes",
        "Secretary",
        "San Francisco",
        "6318",
        "2010/02/12",
        "$109,850"
      ],
      [
        "Vivian Harrell",
        "Financial Controller",
        "San Francisco",
        "9422",
        "2009/02/14",
        "$452,500"
      ],
      [
        "Timothy Mooney",
        "Office Manager",
        "London",
        "7580",
        "2008/12/11",
        "$136,200"
      ],
      [
        "Jackson Bradshaw",
        "Director",
        "New York",
        "1042",
        "2008/09/26",
        "$645,750"
      ],
      [
        "Olivia Liang",
        "Support Engineer",
        "Singapore",
        "2120",
        "2011/02/03",
        "$234,500"
      ],
      [
        "Bruno Nash",
        "Software Engineer",
        "London",
        "6222",
        "2011/05/03",
        "$163,500"
      ],
      [
        "Sakura Yamamoto",
        "Support Engineer",
        "Tokyo",
        "9383",
        "2009/08/19",
        "$139,575"
      ],
      [
        "Thor Walton",
        "Developer",
        "New York",
        "8327",
        "2013/08/11",
        "$98,540"
      ],
      [
        "Finn Camacho",
        "Support Engineer",
        "San Francisco",
        "2927",
        "2009/07/07",
        "$87,500"
      ],
      [
        "Serge Baldwin",
        "Data Coordinator",
        "Singapore",
        "8352",
        "2012/04/09",
        "$138,575"
      ],
      [
        "Zenaida Frank",
        "Software Engineer",
        "New York",
        "7439",
        "2010/01/04",
        "$125,250"
      ],
      [
        "Zorita Serrano",
        "Software Engineer",
        "San Francisco",
        "4389",
        "2012/06/01",
        "$115,000"
      ],
      [
        "Jennifer Acosta",
        "Junior Javascript Developer",
        "Edinburgh",
        "3431",
        "2013/02/01",
        "$75,650"
      ],
      [
        "Cara Stevens",
        "Sales Assistant",
        "New York",
        "3990",
        "2011/12/06",
        "$145,600"
      ],
      [
        "Hermione Butler",
        "Regional Director",
        "London",
        "1016",
        "2011/03/21",
        "$356,250"
      ],
      [
        "Lael Greer",
        "Systems Administrator",
        "London",
        "6733",
        "2009/02/27",
        "$103,500"
      ],
      [
        "Jonas Alexander",
        "Developer",
        "San Francisco",
        "8196",
        "2010/07/14",
        "$86,500"
      ],
      [
        "Shad Decker",
        "Regional Director",
        "Edinburgh",
        "6373",
        "2008/11/13",
        "$183,000"
      ],
      [
        "Michael Bruce",
        "Javascript Developer",
        "Singapore",
        "5384",
        "2011/06/27",
        "$183,000"
      ],
      [
        "Donna Snider",
        "Customer Support",
        "New York",
        "4226",
        "2011/01/25",
        "$112,000"
      ]
    ]
  }

add opal to Gemfile,

gem 'opal-rails'

gem 'opal-jquery'

application.js.rb contents,

require 'opal'
require 'jquery'
require 'opal-jquery'
require 'datatables.min'
require_tree '.'

add datatables.min.js file to app/assets/javascripts folder

html,

<table id="organizations-datatable" class="display" style="width:100%">
    <thead>
        <tr>
            <th>Name</th>
            <th>Position</th>
            <th>Office</th>
            <th>Extn.</th>
            <th>Start date</th>
            <th>Salary</th>
        </tr>
    </thead>
    <tfoot>
        <tr>
            <th>Name</th>
            <th>Position</th>
            <th>Office</th>
            <th>Extn.</th>
            <th>Start date</th>
            <th>Salary</th>
        </tr>
    </tfoot>
</table>

NOTE :- If you want it to work with POST you have to adjust your config/routes.rb,

Add the following entry in routes.rb for your json file,

For me it was,

post '/data.json', :to => redirect('/data.json')

For you it will be,

post '/organizations/datatable.json', :to => redirect('/organizations/datatable.json')

Full code here https://gitlab.com/shoyebsheikh/opal-datatables

Ajax datatables rails gem solution:

You can add the following line to your routes assuming thats the data source,

post '/organizations/datatable.json', :to => redirect('/organizations/datatable.json')

Your controller should be like,

class OrganizationsController < ApplicationController
    def datatable
        params["columns"] ||= { "0" => {"data" => "" } }
        params["length"]  ||= -1
        respond_to do |format|
            format.html
            format.json { render json: OrganizationDatatable.new(params) }
        end
    end
end

And your datatable as follows,

class OrganizationDatatable < AjaxDatatablesRails::ActiveRecord

  def view_columns
    # Declare strings in this format: ModelName.column_name
    # or in aliased_join_table.column_name format

    @view_columns ||= {
      # id:       { source: "Organization.id"           },
      name:     { source: "Organization.name",cond: :like, searchable: true, orderable: true          },
      desc:     { source: "Organization.description",cond: :like, searchable: true, orderable: true   },
      industry: { source: "Organization.industry",cond: :like, searchable: true, orderable: true      },
      tags:     { source: "Organization.tag_list", searchable: false, orderable: false      }
    }
  end

  def data
    records.map do |record|
      {
        # id:       record.id,
        name:     record.name,
        desc:     truncate(record.description,length: 240, separator: ' '),
        industry: record.industry,
        tags:     record.decorate.buttonize_tags,
        DT_RowId: record.id
      }
    end
  end

  def get_raw_records
    Organization.all
  end

end

In your organizations.js.rb goes the opal code,

Document.ready? do
  token     = Element['meta[name=csrf-token]'].attr('content');
  settings  = {
      "ajax": {
        "url": Element['#organizations-datatable'].data('source'),
        "type": 'POST',
        "beforeSend": lambda do |xhr|
          `xhr.setRequestHeader('X-CSRF-Token', token)`
        end 
      },
      "pagingType": "full_numbers",
      "destroy": true,
    "columns": [
      {"data": "name"},
      {"data": "desc"},
      {"data": "industry"},
      {"data": "tags"}
    ]
    }
  Element['#organizations-datatable'].dataTable(settings.to_n)

end

And in html,

<table id="organizations-datatable" data-source="<%= organizations_index_path(format: :json) %>">
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Name</th>
      <th>Desc</th>
      <th>Industry</th>
      <th>tags</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
  </tbody>
</table>

organizations_index_path can be organizations_path or in singular like organization_index_path or organization_path depending on your controller name

Please refer to https://gitlab.com/shoyebsheikh/ajax-datatables-rails-with-opal for more info.

Note:

  1. Used mysql2 gem.
  2. Run migrations and add entries to the table from rails CLI or manually in the table.
  3. If you run the project after installing all the dependencies and ran the migration, visit http://localhost:3000/user/index or http://localhost:3000/hello_world/index
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Shoyeb Sheikh Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 00:10

Shoyeb Sheikh