GnListView
- Widget XML tag
<com.ginstr.widgets.GnListView>
- Description
GnListView
is used to show data in a table appearance, with header on the top and data in rows with cells below.
XML Attributes Description
Attribute
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Description
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gn:data_columns_width{n}
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Defines the width of each column from left to right that appears in listview
- Can be
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gn:data_columns_name{n}
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Defines the names from left to right that will appear in header columns
- Can be
- hardcoded, i.e. resident_nfcTagUid,resident_firstName
@string
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gn:data_columns_settings{n}
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Defines the settings for each column from left to right that is displayed in listview.
- If there is a single column to be shown in listview there is no separator between settings for columns.
- If there are 2 or more columns whose settings should be configured “pipe” (
| ) is used to separate them
- i.e. “
settingsColumn1|settingsColumn2|… ”.
- Can be
format – converting long to human readable date and time, correct formats here
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gn:data_columns_id{n}
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Defines column identifiers
- If the data is loading from a
dbRequest that has columns i.e. name, surname , to read that data to listview your columns should have same id’s surname, name . Note that the order here is not important.
- Can be
- hardcoded, i.e. resident_nfcTagUid,resident_firstName
@string
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gn:data_columns_type
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Defines cell type for each row which will display data
- Can be
text
pictures
pointer - must be used in combination with additional pointer attributes. More about attributes here
dateTime
phoneNumber
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gn:data_filters{n}
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Defines filter parameter to sort data
- Once data is loaded into
GnListView , it can be filtered by defining filter parameter.
- Filters are separated by
, (comma symbol) and they have special syntax. More about filters here.
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gn:data_columns_sort{n}
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Defines column by which data will be sorted
- Currently, sorting only accepts ascending sort by columnID defined by value of this attribute.
- For example if dbRequest has columns: name,surname,timestamp, and name is set as a value for this attribute then all rows will be sorted ascending by name.
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gn:lstRefreshNoFilter
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Defines that on refresh data will not be filtered (used only in special cases when business logic implementation is used)
- This attribute is not relevant to designer and if developing a standard ginstr app then it can be omitted.
- Can be
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gn:lstExpandToFitChildren
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Stretches GnListView to load all children without scroll
- Used only if listView is:
com.ginstr.widgets.internal.ExpandableHeightListView in control/widget_en_listview.xml , if set to true , GnListView will stretch to load all children without scroll
- Can be
|
Example
<com.ginstr.widgets.GnListView
android:id="@+id/lstResidents"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_gravity="center_horizontal"
android:background="#e1e1e1"
gn:data_columns_name="resident_nfcTagUid,resident_firstName,resident_lastName,resident_roomNo,resident_buildingCode"
gn:data_columns_id="resident_nfcTagUid,resident_firstName,resident_lastName,resident_roomNo,resident_buildingCode"
gn:data_columns_type="text,text,text,text,text"
gn:serverTableGenerator="ignore"
gn:lstRefreshNoFilter="true"
gn:s_listSelector="#00000000"
gn:custom_xml="customList_listview.xml"
gn:custom_header_xml="residentsList_header.xml"
gn:custom_row_xml="residentsList_row.xml"
gn:complex_cell_layout="true" />
Filtering
- Once data is loaded from the database it can be filtered by a filter mechanism. You can also filter the data loaded into the
GnListView
by using the following filter types:
- Filters can also be chained by chain words:
- If the filters are chained then each of filter statements must be true in order to show some record that is in
GnListView
data.
- i.e.
[@+id/widgetOne]|[=]|[columnOne],[AND]|[#today]|[=]|[timestamp],[AND]|[dog]|[=]|[columnAnimalType]
- The upper statement filters the
GnListView
in the following way:
- IF the widget that has id “
@+id/widgetOne
” has a value equal to the value in columnOne
in listview rows AND if timestamp
value in listview rows is within today AND if columnAnimalType
value in listview rows is equal to “dog
”, then the row from listview rows will be displayed in GnListView
.
- Based the example above, the filter chaining definition is:
[CHAIN WORD]|[FILTER],[CHAIN WORD]|[FILTER1]…
- General filter
[FILTER]
definition is:
[VALUE]|[COMPARATOR]|[COLUMNID]
- Filters behave differently depending on the content of the
[VALUE]
field.
[VALUE]
field special characters
Special Character
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Description
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::
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Defines range in VALUE (turns filter into RANGE filter) (not yet implemented)
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*
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Equivalent to like
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#
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Keyword identifier (turns filter into KEYWORD filter)
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@+id/
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Widget id
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\
|
Escape character
|
- In order to use special characters as standard text you need to escape them as follows:
\::
, \*
, \#
, \@+id/
or \\
Comparators
- Comparators define the relation between the two values that are being compared.
- The following comparators can be used to compare:
Comparator Symbol
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Description
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Value Types Allowed
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=
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Equals to values
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STRING , NUMBER
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c=
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Case sensitive equals to values
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STRING , NUMBER
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>
|
Greater than value
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NUMBER
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Filters
Filter
|
Description
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[VALUE]
|
- Compares a value against value loaded into
GnListView data rows.
- The definition of value filter is as follows:
[VALUE]|[COMPARATOR]|[COLUMNID] :i.e. [two]|[=]|[columnOne]
- The following filter will compare data row value if is equal to
two , filter will return true and data row loaded into GnListView .
|
[WIDGET]
|
- If
[VALUE] field contains special character @+id/ filter will behave as Widget filter.
[WIDGET] filter compares listview datarow value with value of a certain widget.
[@+id/WIDGET_ID]|[COMPARATOR]|[COLUMNID] :i.e. [@+id/widgetOne]|[=]|[columnA]
- This filter checks if a widget with id
@+id/widgetOne has value equal to columnA of listview datarow. If true row will be shown.
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[KEYWORD]
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[KEYWORD] filter compares values from list with special values that cannot be obtained by other means.
[#KEYWORD]|[COMPARATOR]|[COLUMNID]
- Keyword
#today checks if value from listview is within today's date. If it is then it returns true and row is displayed.
- i.e.
[#today]|[=]|[timestamp] is timestamp field within today's date
- When using the timestamp the
dateTime datatype must be used.
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pointer additional widget attributes
Attribute
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Description
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gn:data_source_request
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id of query which will be used to get pointed value
- Can be
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gn:data_source_table
|
name of table which will get queried
- Can be
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gn:data_source_field
|
column of referenced table which we would like to display supported referencing columns of data type text
- Can be
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gn:data_source_keys
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optional
query keys in case referenced table values need to be reduced. This optimises memory on large table loads.
- Can be
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