Class CListView
CListView displays a list of data items in terms of a list.
Unlike CGridView
which displays the data items in a table, CListView
allows one to use a view template to render each data item. As a result,
CListView could generate more flexible rendering result.
CListView supports both sorting and pagination of the data items. The sorting and pagination can be done in AJAX mode or normal page request. A benefit of using CListView is that when the user browser disables JavaScript, the sorting and pagination automatically degenerate to normal page requests and are still functioning as expected.
CListView should be used together with a IDataProvider data provider,
preferably a CActiveDataProvider
.
The minimal code needed to use CListView is as follows:
$dataProvider=new CActiveDataProvider('Post'); $this->widget('zii.widgets.CListView', array( 'dataProvider'=>$dataProvider, 'itemView'=>'_post', // refers to the partial view named '_post' 'sortableAttributes'=>array( 'title', 'create_time'=>'Post Time', ), ));
The above code first creates a data provider for the Post
ActiveRecord class. It then uses CListView to display every data item as
returned by the data provider. The display is done via the partial view named
'_post'. This partial view will be rendered once for every data item. In the
view, one can access the current data item via variable <span
class="php-var">$data</span>
. For more details, see CListView::$itemView
.
In order to support sorting, one has to specify the CListView::$sortableAttributes
property. By doing so, a list of hyperlinks that can sort
the data will be displayed.
- CComponent
- CBaseController
- CWidget
- CBaseListView
- CListView
Indirect known subclasses
MobileActivityFeedListViewCopyright: 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC
License: http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
Author: Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
Since: 1.1
Located at x2engine/framework/zii/widgets/CListView.php
public
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public
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public
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public
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renderContent(),
renderEmptyText(),
renderKeys(),
renderPager(),
renderSection(),
renderSummary(),
run()
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__construct(),
actions(),
getController(),
getId(),
getOwner(),
getViewFile(),
getViewPath(),
render(),
setId()
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beginCache(),
beginClip(),
beginContent(),
beginWidget(),
createWidget(),
endCache(),
endClip(),
endContent(),
endWidget(),
renderFile(),
renderInternal(),
widget()
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public
string
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$itemView |
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the view used for rendering each data item. This property value will be passed
as the first parameter to either
CController::renderPartial() or CWidget::render() to render each data item. In the corresponding view template,
the following variables can be used in addition to those declared in CListView::$viewData :
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public
string
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$separator |
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#
the HTML code to be displayed between any two consecutive items. |
public
array
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$viewData | array() |
#
additional data to be passed to |
public
array
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$sortableAttributes |
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#
list of sortable attribute names. In order for an attribute to be sortable,
it must also appear as a sortable attribute in the IDataProvider::sort
property of |
public
string
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$template | "{summary}\n{sorter}\n{items}\n{pager}" |
#
the template to be used to control the layout of various components in the list view. These tokens are recognized: {summary}, {sorter}, {items} and {pager}. They will be replaced with the summary text, the sort links, the data item list, and the pager. |
public
string
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$loadingCssClass | 'list-view-loading' |
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the CSS class name that will be assigned to the widget container element when the widget is updating its content via AJAX. Defaults to 'list-view-loading'. |
public
string
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$sorterCssClass | 'sorter' |
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the CSS class name for the sorter container. Defaults to 'sorter'. |
public
string
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$sorterHeader |
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#
the text shown before sort links. Defaults to 'Sort by: '. |
public
string
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$sorterFooter | '' |
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the text shown after sort links. Defaults to empty. |
public
mixed
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$ajaxUpdate |
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#
the ID of the container whose content may be updated with an AJAX response. Defaults to null, meaning the container for this list view instance. If it is set false, it means sorting and pagination will be performed in normal page requests instead of AJAX requests. If the sorting and pagination should trigger the update of multiple containers' content in AJAX fashion, these container IDs may be listed here (separated with comma). |
public
string
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$updateSelector |
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the jQuery selector of the HTML elements that may trigger AJAX updates when they are clicked. If not set, the pagination links and the sorting links will trigger AJAX updates. |
public
string
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$ajaxUpdateError |
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a javascript function that will be invoked if an AJAX update error occurs. The function signature is<span
class="php-keyword1">function</span>(xhr, textStatus, errorThrown,
errorMessage)
Example (add in a call to CGridView): ... 'ajaxUpdateError'=>'function(xhr,ts,et,err,id){ $("#"+id).text(err); }', ... |
public
string
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$ajaxVar | 'ajax' |
#
the name of the GET variable that indicates the request is an AJAX request
triggered by this widget. Defaults to 'ajax'. This is effective only when |
public
mixed
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$ajaxUrl |
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#
the URL for the AJAX requests should be sent to. |
public
string
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$ajaxType |
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#
the type ('GET' or 'POST') of the AJAX requests. If not set, 'GET' will be
used. You can set this to 'POST' if you are filtering by many fields at once and
have a problem with GET query string length. Note that in POST mode direct links
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public
string
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$beforeAjaxUpdate |
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#
a javascript function that will be invoked before an AJAX update occurs. The
function signature is |
public
string
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$afterAjaxUpdate |
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a javascript function that will be invoked after a successful AJAX response
is received. The function signature is |
public
string
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$baseScriptUrl |
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the base script URL for all list view resources (e.g. javascript, CSS file, images). Defaults to null, meaning using the integrated list view resources (which are published as assets). |
public
string
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$cssFile |
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the URL of the CSS file used by this list view. Defaults to null, meaning using the integrated CSS file. If this is set false, you are responsible to explicitly include the necessary CSS file in your page. |
public
string
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$itemsTagName | 'div' |
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the HTML tag name for the container of all data item display. Defaults to 'div'. |
public
boolean
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$enableHistory | false |
#
whether to leverage the DOM history object. Set this property to true to persist state of list across page revisits. Note, there are two limitations for this feature:
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$dataProvider,
$emptyCssClass,
$emptyTagName,
$emptyText,
$enablePagination,
$enableSorting,
$htmlOptions,
$itemsCssClass,
$pager,
$pagerCssClass,
$summaryCssClass,
$summaryTagName,
$summaryText,
$tagName
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$actionPrefix,
$skin
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$controller,
$id,
$owner,
$viewPath
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