Hi, No I don't get any javascript error in the error log when I hit 'save', and it doesn't save the changes in the database either. Just nothing happens.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:34 PM, W. Tyler Gee <geek...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a javascript error when you hit save or is it getting to the > server? Where is your actual problem? > > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 5:30 AM, jagdish eashwar < > jagdish.eash...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Peter, >> Thanks for writing in. It is really not my code at all. I have taken it >> all from the tutorial. I thought that people will get a better perspective >> if I referred them to the tutorial. Nevertheless, I am pasting code from the >> advent.js file below. ( I have made a few inconsequential changes though, >> like the values in the drop down etc.) >> >> /* >> * advent.js >> */ >> >> Ext.onReady(function() { >> >> var col_model = new Ext.grid.ColumnModel([ >> { >> id: 'id', >> header: 'ID', >> dataIndex: 'id', >> width: 40 >> }, >> { >> id: 'name', >> header: 'Name', >> dataIndex: 'name', >> editor: new Ext.form.TextField({ >> allowBlank: false, >> }) >> }, >> { >> id: 'occupation', >> header: 'Occupation', >> dataIndex: 'occupation', >> width: 70, >> editor: new Ext.form.ComboBox({ >> typeAhead: true, >> triggerAction: 'all', >> transform: 'occpopup', >> lazyRender: true, >> listClass: 'x-combo-list-small' >> }) >> } >> ]); >> >> col_model.defaultSortable = true; >> >> >> var People = Ext.data.Record.create([ >> { name: 'id', type: 'int'}, >> { name: 'name', type: 'string'}, >> { name: 'occupation', type: 'string'} >> ]); >> >> >> var store = new Ext.data.JsonStore({ >> url: gridurl, >> root: 'people', >> fields: People >> }); >> >> var grid = new Ext.grid.EditorGridPanel({ >> store: store, >> cm: col_model, >> title: 'Edit Persons', >> width: 600, >> height: 300, >> frame: true, >> autoExpandColumn: 'name', >> renderTo: 'datagrid', >> tbar: [ >> { >> text: 'New Person', >> handler: function() { >> var p = new People({ >> name: 'Unnamed New Person', >> occupation: 'Unknown', >> }); >> grid.stopEditing(); >> store.insert( 0, p ); >> grid.startEditing( 0, 1 ); >> }, >> }, >> { >> text: 'Save Changes', >> handler: function() { >> grid.stopEditing(); >> var changes = new Array(); >> var dirty = store.getModifiedRecords(); >> for ( var i = 0 ; i < dirty.length ; i++ ) { >> var id = dirty[i].get( 'id' ); >> var fields = dirty[i].getChanges(); >> fields.id = dirty[i].get( 'id' ); >> changes.push( fields ); >> } >> console.log( changes ); >> submitChanges( changes ); >> store.commitChanges(); >> }, >> }, >> { >> text: 'Discard Changes', >> handler: function() { >> grid.stopEditing(); >> store.rejectChanges(); >> }, >> } >> ] >> }); >> >> >> store.load(); >> >> function submitChanges( data ) { >> Ext.Ajax.request({ >> url: posturl, >> success: function() { store.reload() }, >> params: { changes: Ext.util.JSON.encode( data ) } >> }); >> } >> }); >> >> gridurl and posturl are defined in index.tt2 pasted below. It also >> contains a link to advent.js. >> >> [% META title = 'Advent AJAX Grid' %] >> <script type = "text/javascript"> >> var posturl = '[% Catalyst.uri_for("/people_data_submit") %]'; >> var gridurl = '[% Catalyst.uri_for("/people_data") %]'; >> </script> >> [% js_link (src = '/static/advent.js') %] >> <div id = "datagrid"></div> >> <select id="occpopup" style="display: none"> >> <option value="SBI">SBI</option> >> <option value="IBS">IBS</option> >> <option value="ICICI">ICICI</option> >> <option value="SELF">SELF</option> >> </select> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Peter Karman <pe...@peknet.com> wrote: >> >>> jagdish eashwar wrote on 04/16/2009 05:55 AM: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > I have been able to work through all of Jason Kohles' tutorial except >>> the >>> > part about saving changes back in the database. The 'New Person' and >>> > 'Discard Changes' in the tool bar are working, but the 'Save Changes' >>> is >>> > not. I have checked several times for any typing mistakes that I might >>> have >>> > committed, but that part of the code is not working for me. I wonder >>> if the >>> > argument ('data') in the submitChanges function is to be substituted >>> with >>> > something more explicit by the reader. I will be glad to receive some >>> help >>> > and guidance. >>> > >>> > I forgot to mention in my earlier post that the tutorial is available >>> at >>> > http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2007/9. >>> >>> Tip: you won't get any useful help until you show us your code. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Peter Karman . pe...@peknet.com . http://peknet.com/ >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> List: Catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk >>> Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst >>> Searchable archive: >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk/ >>> Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/ >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> List: Catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk >> Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst >> Searchable archive: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk/ >> Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/ >> >> > > ~Tyler > > > _______________________________________________ > List: Catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk > Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst > Searchable archive: > http://www.mail-archive.com/catalyst@lists.scsys.co.uk/ > Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/ > >
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