Deprecated: ng-grid 2.x is no longer under active development. Version 3.0 is called uiGrid, and is actively maintained.
_Note: We are no longer accepting feature based pull requests based on the 2.* branch. All active feature development is happening in 3.x. Version 2.x does not currently have a maintainer, if you would like become the maintainer, head over to the uiGrid repository and get in touch with one of the devs there.
We have separated the 2.x code from 3.x so we can more easily address issues and pull requests related to the current version. While the api is similar, the codebase for 2.x and 3.x is substantially different.
Contributors:
ng-grid Team:
License: MIT
Dependencies: jQuery & angular.js. (JqueryUi draggable for non-HTML5 compliant browsers to use awesome Drag-N-Drop aggregate feature. However, you can still groupby without draggability)
ng-grid Originally built on knockout we wanted to port it to angular.
version 2.0.13
Questions, Comments, Complaints? feel free to email us at [email protected]
The bare bones:
<script type="text/javascript" src="angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="ng-grid.js"></script>
<script>
angular.module('myApp',['ngGrid', ... {other includes}]);
</script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../ng-grid.css" />
<body ng-app="myApp">
<div ng-grid="myOptions"></div>
</body>
// Define your own controller somewhere..
function MyCtrl($scope) {
$scope.myData = [{name: "Moroni", age: 50},
{name: "Teancum", age: 43},
{name: "Jacob", age: 27},
{name: "Nephi", age: 29},
{name: "Enos", age: 34}];
$scope.myOptions = { data: 'myData' };
// you can also specify data as: $scope.myOptions = { data: $scope.myData }.
// However, updates to the underlying data will not be reflected in the grid
};
Check out the Getting Started and other Docs
The testing setup is based on the angular-seed project.
Make sure to set your CHROME_BIN environment variable to the full path to chrome.exe (not just its directory).
There are a few grunt tasks for running tests:
# Run unit tests
> grunt karma:unit
# Or use this alias:
> grunt test
# Run end-to-end tests (make sure to first start a web server as specified below)
> grunt karma:e2e
# Run midway tests
> grunt karma:midway
The e2e tests need a webserver to run. A simple one from the angular-seed project is included:
> ./scripts/web-server.js
Running this task will automatically rebuild build/ng-grid.debug.js
when source files change, and run unit tests when build/ng-grid.debug.js
or unit test files change. Youc an use this for testing during development.
# Run this in its own window
> grunt testwatch
There is a task for CI testing with PhantomJS
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Make sure the PHANTOMJS_BIN environment variable is set properly
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PhantomJS with the singleRun option doesn't appear to function properly in Windows. The tests will run but PhantomJS will not automatically close.
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This task first builds the debug version of the source files and does not clean them up. If you run it you will have uncommitted changes in your working directory that you probably want to lose.
git checkout build
to lose them.grunt test-ci
All the test tasks accept a --browsers
command line option that will be passed to karma.
# Automatically re-run tests in both Chrome and FF.
grunt testwatch --browsers=Chrome,Firefox