RowsPerPage option disappears if using pagination.sync in QTable
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Re: QDataTable help
I am having issues with the pagination scheme. If I try to override my q-table’s
rowsPerPage
option to say 7, then I see that the tables now display 7 as the initial amount. As an example, suppose that I have 12 items for that table and I only display 7. The user then has the option to change the rows per page to [3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, All] as a default . However, if they were to choose between 15-50 as theirrowsPerPage
, then the option to choose a differentrowsPerPage
disappears.I am using windows/chrome. I am implementing the initial pagination’s
rowPerPage
option by doing:pagination.sync="pagination"
and in datadata () { pagination: {rowsPerPage: 7}}
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use a model for your q-table’s
:rows-per-page-options="rowsOptions"
and change the array of that model according to your condition. in this sense giving it an empty array will hide it.from docs: https://quasar-framework.org/components/datatable.html
rows-per-page-options type:Array description:Array of Numbers representing options for user to select how many rows per page should be shown. Example: ‘[3, 5, 7, 0]’. Notice value 0 means “All” and empty array hides the selection.watch: { 'pagination' () { if (this.pagination.rowsPerPage === 0 || (this.pagination.rowsPerPage > 15 && this.pagination.rowsPerPage < 50)) { this.rowsOptions = [] } } }
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@metalsadman I tried your solution. I did
:rows-per-page-options="rowsOptions"
. In data, I now havedata () { return { rowsOptions: [3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 25, 50, 0], pagination: { rowsPerPage: 7, page: 1 } }
I implemented the watch but instead of giving it a blank array, because I don’t want it to be empty, I go ahead and re-establish
this.rowsOptions
to what I want it to be.watch: { 'pagination' () { console.log(this.pagination.rowsPerPage) if (this.pagination.rowsPerPage === 0 || (this.pagination.rowsPerPage >= 15 && this.pagination.rowsPerPage < 50)) { this.rowsOptions = [3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 25, 50, 0] } } }
However, the
Rows per page
still disappears on the UI if the user selects aRows per page
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I also notice that on https://v0-15.quasar-framework.org/components/datatable.html#Controlling-pagination-custom-controls-amp-watching-for-page-navigation the example is basically what I have. They setup
:pagination.sync="paginationControl"
andpaginationControl: { rowsPerPage: 3, page: 1 }
. The rest of the example is just fancy stuff but the fact that theRows per page
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you need to put an else to set it back to default. example:
data () { ... defaultOpts: [3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 25, 50, 0], rowsOptions: [3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 25, 50, 0] ... }, watch: { 'pagination' () { console.log(this.pagination.rowsPerPage) if (this.pagination.rowsPerPage === 0 || (this.pagination.rowsPerPage >= 15 && this.pagination.rowsPerPage < 50)) { this.rowsOptions = [] } else { this.rowsOptions = this.defaultOpts } } }
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@metalsadman The table control is still disappearing
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@metalsadman I got it. It was a dumb mistake. I have a condition
:hide-bottom="items.length < pagination.rowsPerPage"
Where the intention was to hide the table controls but this is obviously bad code. Thanks for your help! -
However, while I have you here @metalsadman… This component is being spawned multiple. Imagine 5 different tables that all use this same component. If a user selects a different
Rows per page
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you’ll need vuex for that to store the state of your pagination object and share it across your component.
https://quasar-framework.org/guide/app-vuex-store.html
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@metalsadman I am a noob with vuex. I created a store with the property pagination in the structure we require. From my component, I am calling mapState from my file/variable. It sets my pagination how I want but I am not able to change it. I understand that I am supposed to use a mapMutation to change the store value but what is the event that handles the changing of the
Rows per page
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no event in q-table that exposes that, just do same like the example i gave you, use watch hook on your vuex key.
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@metalsadman I’m sorry but I can’t get it.
In my store, store.js I have
export default { state: { pagination: { rowsPerPage: 7, page: 1 } }
And from my table I have
import { mapState } from 'vuex' export default { computed: { ...mapState('store', [ 'pagination' ]) }
I’m not sure how to implement the watch functionality like in your example if we are no longer using a v-model.
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:pagination.sync="pagination" :rows-per-page-options="rowsOptions"
, also add the rowOptions in your state and add actions or mutations so you can change its values, then same as the example:'pagination' () { console.log(this.pagination.rowsPerPage) if (this.pagination.rowsPerPage === 0 || (this.pagination.rowsPerPage >= 15 && this.pagination.rowsPerPage < 50)) { this.setRowOptionAction([]) } else { this.setRowOptionAction(this.defaultOpts) } } }
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Because pagination is an object, and depending on how you set it’s properies, you may have to write your watch a different way.
if you usethis.$set(this.pagination, 'rowsPerPage', value)
then you’re good. Otherwise, you need to write your watch like this:
https://vuejs.org/v2/api/#watchpagination: { handler: function (value) { console.log(this.pagination.rowsPerPage) if (this.pagination.rowsPerPage === 0 || (this.pagination.rowsPerPage >= 15 && this.pagination.rowsPerPage < 50)) { this.setRowOptionAction([]) } else { this.setRowOptionAction(this.defaultOpts) } }, deep: true }