This package provides easy integration between Django REST framework and DevExtreme Data Grid. It handles grouping, paging, filtering, aggregating and ordering on serverside.
You have DevExtreme in the frontend and Django REST framework as the backend. And your data is too large to load at once, but you want use grouping and filtering.
Drf-dx-datagrid supports devextreme load options in HTTP-request and returns data in format fully compatible with Data Grid. All you need is to replace classname "ModelViewSet" with "DxModelViewSet" in your django project. #Installation pip install drf-dx-datagrid
Define your ViewSet classes:
from drf_dx_datagrid import DxModelViewSet
class MyModelViewSet(DxModelViewSet):
serializer_class = MyModelSerializer
queryset = core.models.MyModel.objects.all()
Example for React.js:
const load = (loadOptions) => {
return axios(`${my_url}`, {
params: loadOptions
}
).then((response) => response.data
)
}
export default class Example extends PureComponent {
state={
store: new CustomStore({ load: load})
}
render() {
return (<DataGrid
dataSource={this.state.store}
height={"100vh"}
>
<RemoteOperations groupPaging={true}/>
<Scrolling mode={'virtual'}/>
<HeaderFilter visible={true} allowSearch={true}/>
<Paging defaultPageSize={40}/>
<Sorting mode={"multiple"}/>
<FilterRow visible={true}/>
<GroupPanel visible={true}/>
<Grouping autoExpandAll={false}/>
<Summary>
<TotalItem column={"id"} summaryType={"count"}/>
<GroupItem column={"name"} summaryType={"max"}/>
</Summary>
</DataGrid>
);
}
}
Example for jQuery.js:
const load = (loadOptions) => {
return axios(`${my_url}`, {
params: loadOptions
}
).then((response) => response.data
)
}
const store = new DevExpress.data.CustomStore({load: load});
$("#gridContainer").dxDataGrid({
dataSource: store,
height: "100vh",
remoteOperations: {
groupPaging: true
},
scrolling: {mode: 'virtual'},
headerFilter: {visible: true, allowSearch: true},
paging: {defaultPageSize: 40},
sorting: {mode: "multiple"},
filterRow: {visible: true},
groupPanel: {visible: true},
grouping: {autoExpandAll: false},
summary: {
totalItems: [{
column: "id",
summaryType: "count"
}],
groupItems: [{
column: "id",
summaryType: "min"
}]
}
});
By default, filtering is case-sensitive.If you want case-insensitive behavior, you must set FILTER_CASE_SENSITIVE parameter to false in django settings:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DRF_DX_DATAGRID': {
'FILTER_CASE_SENSITIVE': False}
}