- Get started
- Different text and value
- Make the radios horizontal align
- Not binding data
- Default option
- Client events
RadioList
Get started #
<?php
\koolreport\inputs\RadioList::create({
"name"=>"customer",
"dataStore"=>$this->dataStore("customers")
"dataBind"=>"customerName",
});
?>
In above example, we bind RadioList to the column customerName
in dataStore customers
. As a result, we will have a list of radio buttons with customer name to select from.
Different text and value #
Above example, both value and text of radio will be "customerName". However we can have different value and text. For example, select customerName and get the customerId as value.
<?php
\koolreport\inputs\RadioList::create({
"name"=>"customer",
"dataStore"=>$this->dataStore("customers")
"dataBind"=>array("text"=>"customerName","value"=>"customerId"),
});
?>
Make the radios horizontal align #
By default, the RadioList will organize radios in vertical, but you can make it horizontal:
<?php
\koolreport\inputs\RadioList::create({
"name"=>"customer",
"dataStore"=>$this->dataStore("customers")
"dataBind"=>"customerName",
"display"=>"horizontal",
});
?>
Not binding data #
If you do not want to bind data with dataStore, you can manually enter options:
<?php
\koolreport\inputs\RadioList::create({
"name"=>"customer",
"data"=>array(
"John Doe"=>"1",
"Jane Doe"=>"2",
"Whatever Doe"=>"3",
)
});
?>
Default option #
Sometime you need a default option, you do:
<?php
\koolreport\inputs\RadioList::create({
"name"=>"customer",
"dataStore"=>$this->dataStore("customers")
"dataBind"=>"customerName",
"defaultOption"=>array("None"=>"none"),
});
?>
Client events #
RadioList
support change
events happen when user changes the selection.
<?php
\koolreport\inputs\RadioList::create({
...
"clientEvents"=>array(
"change"=>"function(s){
console.log(s.text);
console.log(s.value);
}",
)
});
?>
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