# TableListField
## Introduction
Form field that embeds a list of `[api:DataObject]`s into a form, such as a member list or a file list.
Provides customizeable columns, record-deletion by ajax, paging, sorting, CSV-export, printing, input by
`[api:DataObject]` or raw SQL.
## Example
Here's an example of a full featured `[api:TableListField]` implementation. It features editing members in the database
directly as a button on each record, as well as filtering, and sorting. It also makes use of the 'export' permission,
allowing export of data as a CSV.
:::php
public function getReportField() {
$resultSet = new DataObjectSet();
$filter = `;
$sort = "Member.ID ASC";
$join = `;
$instance = singleton('Member');
$query = $instance->buildSQL($filter, $sort, null, $join);
$query->groupby[] = 'Member.ID';
$report = new TableListField(
'CorporateReport',
'Member',
array(
'ID' => 'ID',
'FirstName' => 'First Name',
'Surname' => 'Surname',
'Email' => 'Email',
'MembershipType' => 'Membership Type',
'MembershipStatus' => 'Membership Status',
'DateJoined' => 'Date Joined',
'PaidUntil' => 'Paid Until',
'Edit' => ''
)
);
$report->setCustomQuery($query);
$report->setFieldFormatting(array(
'Email' => '$Email',
'Edit' => ''
));
$report->setFieldCasting(array(
'DateJoined' => 'Date->Nice',
'PaidUntil' => 'Date->Nice'
));
$report->setShowPagination(true);
if(isset($_REQUEST['printable'])) {
$report->setPageSize(false);
} else {
$report->setPageSize(20);
}
$report->setPermissions(array(
'export',
'delete',
'print'
));
return $report;
}
For more information on each of the features used in the example, you can read below.
## Usage
### Source Input
:::php
// default: DataObject selection (e.g. all 'Product's)
$myTableListField = new TableListField(
'MyName',
'Product',
array('Price', 'Code')
);
// custom DataObjectSet
$myProducts = DataObject::get('Product','Code = "MyCode"');
$myTableListField->setCustomSourceItems($myProducts);
// custom SQL
$customCsvQuery = singleton('Product')->buildSQL();
$customCsvQuery->select[] = "CONCAT(col1,col2) AS MyCustomSQLColumn";
$myTableListField->setCustomCsvQuery($customQuery);
`[api:TableListField]` also tries to resolve Component-relations(has_one, has_many) and custom getters automatically:
:::php
$myTableListField = new TableListField(
'MyName',
'Product',
array(
'Buyer.LastName',
'PriceWithShipping'
)
);
// Product.php Example
class Product extends DataObject {
$has_one = array('Buyer'=>'Member');
public function getPriceWithShipping() {
return $this->Price + $this->Shipping;
}
}
### Pagination
Paging works by AJAX, but also works without javascript on link-basis.
:::php
$myTableListField->setPageSize(100); // defaults to 20
### Sorting
The easiest method is to add the sorting criteria as a constructor parameter. Sorting should be applied manually, where
appropriate. Only direct columns from the produced SQL-query are supported.
Example (sorting by "FirstName" column):
:::php
$report = new TableListField(
'CorporateReport', // name
'Member', // sourceClass
array(
'ID' => 'ID',
'FirstName' => 'First Name',
'LastName' => 'Last Name',
), // fieldList
null, // sourceFilter
'FirstName' // sourceSort
);
If you want to sort by custom getters in your `[api:DataObject]`, please reformulate them to a custom SQL column. This
restriction is needed to avoid performance-hits by caching and sorting potentially large datasets on PHP-level.
### Casting
Column-values can be casted, based on the casting-types available through DBObject (sapphire/core/model/fieldtypes).
:::php
$myTableListField->setFieldCasting(array(
"MyCustomDate"=>"Date",
"MyShortText"=>"Text->FirstSentence"
));
### Permissions
Permissions vary in different `[api:TableListField]`-implementations, and are evaluated in the template.
By default, all listed permissions are enabled.
:::php
$myTableListField->setPermissions(array(
'delete',
'export',
'print'
));
### Formatting
Specify custom formatting for fields, e.g. to render a link instead of pure text.
Caution: Make sure to escape special php-characters like in a normal php-statement.
:::php
$myTableListField->setFieldFormatting(array(
"myFieldName" => '$ID'
));
### Highlighting
"Highlighting" is similiar to "Formatting", but applies to the whole row rather than a column.
Definitions for highlighting table-rows with a specific CSS-class. You can use all column-names
in the result of a query. Use in combination with {@setCustomQuery} to select custom properties and joined objects.
:::php
$myTableListField->setHighlightConditions(array(
array(
"rule" => '$Flag == "red"',
"class" => "red"
),
array(
"rule" => '$Flag == "orange"',
"class" => "orange"
)
));
### Export
Export works only to CSV currently, with following specs:
* Line delimiter: "\n"
* Separator: ";"
* Column-quotes: none
:::php
$myTableListField->setPermissions(array('export'));
$myTableListField->setFieldListCsv(array(
'Price' => 'Price',
'ItemCount' => 'Item Count',
'ModelNumber' => 'Model Number'
));
You can influence the exported values by adjusting the generated SQL.
:::php
$customCsvQuery = singleton('Product')->buildSQL();
$customCsvQuery->select[] = "CONCAT(col1,col2) AS MyCustomSQLColumn";
$myTableListField->setCustomCsvQuery($customQuery);
$myTableListField->setFieldListCsv(array(
'MyCustomSQLColumn'
));
### Row-Summaries
You can summarize specific columns in your result-set. The term "summary" is used in a broad sense, you can also
implement averages etc.
:::php
$myTableListField->addSummary(
'Total Revenue and Sales Count',
array(
"Price" => array("sum","Currency->Nice"),
"ItemCount" => "sum"
)
);
In `[api:TableListField]`-implementation, these summaries also react to changes in input-fields by javascript.
Available methods:
* sum
* avg
### Grouping
Used to group by a specific column in the `[api:DataObject]` and create partial summaries.
Please use only together with addSummary().
(Automatically disables sorting).
:::php
$myTableListField->groupByField = 'MyColumnName';
## Best Practices
### Custom Sorting
Please subclass `[api:TableListField]` to implement custom sorting, following the naming-convention
"`colFunction_`".
:::php
class CustomTableListField extends TableListField {
// referenced through "dateAverage"
public function colFunction_dateAverage($values) {
// custom date summaries
}
}
### Adding Utility-functions
In case you want to perform utility-functions like "export" or "print" through action-buttons,
make sure to subclass Utility() which collates all possible actions.
### Customizing Look & Feel
You can exchange the used template, e.g. to change applied CSS-classes or the HTML-markup:
:::php
$myTableListField->setTemplate("MyPrettyTableListField");
## API Documentation
`[api:TableListField]`