On page load ActiveScaffold call this methods:
ActiveScaffold.load_embedded(document);
ActiveScaffold.enable_js_form_buttons(document);
ActiveScaffold.live_search(document);
ActiveScaffold.auto_paginate(document);
ActiveScaffold.draggable_lists('.draggable-lists', document);
Also, ActiveScaffold adds a listener for as:element_updated event, and call
this methods there:
ActiveScaffold.load_embedded(e.target);
ActiveScaffold.enable_js_form_buttons(e.target);
ActiveScaffold.live_search(e.target);
ActiveScaffold.draggable_lists('.draggable-lists', e.target);
So you could add a listener to your menu links, to trigger that event when
success:
$(document).on('ajax:success', 'selector for menu link', function() {
$(document).trigger('as:element_updated);
});
El Viernes, 23 de octubre de 2015 08:54:33 Cláudio Forain escribió:
> Yes, it fails. But if I open on another tab, it renders the AS table, but
> with broken CSS.
>
> Anyway, as it turns out, the bootstrap drop_down makes an ajax request to
> the page, which seems to prevent events like page onload from being
> triggered.
> So, I started to look arround, and found this on
> active_scaffold-3.4.29/app/assets/javascripts/jquery/active_scaffold.js :
>
> /* setup some elements on page/form load */
> ActiveScaffold.load_embedded(document);
>
> (awesome code and commen, btw)
>
> So, I tried to load it manually on my view:
>
> $(function(){
> ActiveScaffold.load_embedded(document);
> });
>
> And it worked! If this is too inelegant, I accept suggestions. Thanks once
> again.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Cláudio Forain <[email protected]>
>
> wrote:
> > Just a new piece of information. The problem seems to be with the menu I'm
> > using to link the page in my application layout. If I paste the url
> > directly on the address bar (http://myapp/reports/work_hours), it works
> >
> > as expected. Here is the relevant menu:
> > <%= drop_down "Relatórios" do %>
> >
> > <%= menu_item "Horas Trabalhadas", '/reports/work_hours'
> > %>
> >
> > <% end %>
> >
> > Am I missing some parameter that needs to be passed? Thanks again.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Cláudio Forain <[email protected]>
> >
> > wrote:
> >> I think we are getting to the problem. There is absolutely no errors in
> >> the page at all, only some bootstrap css warnings. Anyway, inspecting the
> >> network console, I noticed that when I hit the page for the first time
> >> (when it doesn't work), I get this request:
> >>
> >> http://myapp/reports/work_hours
> >>
> >> But when I refresh it (when it does work), I get both these requests:
> >>
> >> http://myapp/reports/work_hours
> >>
> >>
> >> http://myapp/work_hours_configs?eid=0f726c1c7c83871405ff3781a71db031&embe
> >> dded=true
> >>
> >>
> >> I would just like to point out that there is no js errors on console
> >> whatsoever. Any tips on why is the second request being ommited on the
> >> first hit? Thanks a lot.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 5:41 AM, Sergio Cambra <[email protected]>
> >>
> >> wrote:
> >>> When page is loaded, some JS should call server to replace link with
> >>> embedded
> >>> scaffold.
> >>>
> >>> Look console for JS errors
> >>> Also look network tab on web inspector, check if request for your
> >>> embedded
> >>> scaffold is issued
> >>>
> >>> El Miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2015 19:14:37 Cláudio Forain escribió:
> >>> > Hello. I'm using activescaffold-3.4.29, rails 4.2.0 and ruby 2.2.0.
> >>> > So, I have a view that essentialy is an embedded AS list followed by
> >>> > an
> >>> > html table.
> >>> >
> >>> > view.html.erb
> >>> >
> >>> > <%= render :active_scaffold => work_hours_configs"%>
> >>> >
> >>> > my html table
> >>> >
> >>> > The problem is when I first make the request for the page, the
> >>> > embedded
> >>> > scaffold is simply "closed", and it has a link with the name of my
> >>>
> >>> entity
> >>>
> >>> > (WorkHoursConfigs) that does nothing:
> >>> >
> >>> > http://postimg.org/image/vnyt7vwxv/
> >>>
> >>> > And the link points to this url:
> >>> http://my_app/work_hours_configs?eid=0f726c1c7c83871405ff3781a71db031&em
> >>> bedd>>>
> >>> > ed=true
> >>> >
> >>> > Here is the generated html of the link:
> >>> >
> >>> > <a class="load-embedded" data-remote="true"
> >>>
> >>> href="/work_hours_configs?eid=0f726c1c7c83871405ff3781a71db031&embed
> >>> ded=>>>
> >>> > true">WorkHoursConfigs</a>
> >>> >
> >>> > But if I refresh that page, everything seems to go as expected:
> >>> >
> >>> > http://postimg.org/image/ardkj06hj/
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > I tried to look at the documentation to see if there is any
> >>>
> >>> configuration
> >>>
> >>> > to make the embedded scaffold to be already opened, to no avail. Any
> >>>
> >>> tips?
> >>>
> >>> > Thanks in advance.
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