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Grid Auto Resize
- Global Options
- Delay a Grid Resize
- Last Resize Dimension
- Pause Resizer
- Add Grid Min/Max Height/Width
- Add some Padding to the Calculation
- Calculate Size by Container or Window Element
- Detect Resize by Container (Resize Observer) or Window
- Resize Grid with Fixed Dimensions
- Troubleshooting
Almost all grids from the demos are using the auto-resize feature, and the feature does what its name suggest, it resizes the grid to fill entirely within the container it is contained. It also automatically resizes when the user changes its browser size.
All you need to do is enable the Grid Option enableAutoResize: true
and provide necessary information in the autoResize
, at minimum you should provide your container name.
<div id="demo-container">
<angular-slickgrid gridId="grid1"
[columnDefinitions]="columnDefinitions"
[gridOptions]="gridOptions"
[dataset]="dataset">
</angular-slickgrid>
</div>
this.columnDefinitions = [
// ...
];
this.gridOptions = {
autoResize: {
container: '#demo-container' // container DOM selector
},
enableAutoResize: true
};
There are multiple options you can pass to the autoResize
in the Grid Options, you can see them all in the autoResizeOption.interface
If you always use the same configuration over and over (for example your container is always the same name), then I suggest you to look at the Global Options. This is the recommended way of using the auto-resize.
Note that you can also delay the resize via the 1st argument to the resizeGrid()
call.
openSidebar() {
this.isSidebarOpen = true;
const delay = 100; // delay in milliseconds
this.angularGrid.resizerService.resizeGrid(delay);
}
The resizeGrid()
returns a promise with the last used resize dimensions, that might be helpful to resize and fix another grid or DOM element height/width. For example, we use that in our project to resize a sidebar element to become the same height as the main grid.
async openSidebar() {
this.isSidebarOpen = true;
// resize the CPA list grid and resize the sidebar to the same height as the grid with it's pagination
const lastDimensions = await this.angularGrid.resizerService.resizeGrid();
if (lastDimensions && lastDimensions.heightWithPagination) {
this.sidebarMaxHeight = `${lastDimensions.heightWithPagination}px`;
}
}
User can pause the resizer at any time and later resume the auto-resize. This might be useful in some use case, for example if you don't want the grid to resize after a certain event, you can pause the resizer before the action.
<button class="btn btn-default btn-sm"
(click)="togglePauseResizer()">
Pause auto-resize: <b>{{resizerPaused}}</b>
</button>
<angular-slickgrid gridId="grid2"
[columnDefinitions]="columnDefinitions"
[gridOptions]="gridOptions"
[dataset]="dataset"
(onAngularGridCreated)="angularGridReady($event.detail)">
</angular-slickgrid>
export class MyComponent {
angularGrid: AngularGridInstance;
resizerPaused = false;
angularGridReady(angularGrid: AngularGridInstance) {
this.angularGrid = angularGrid;
}
togglePauseResizer() {
this.resizerPaused = !this.resizerPaused;
this.angularGrid.resizerService.pauseResizer(this.resizerPaused);
}
}
You can set some values for minimum, maximum grid height and width that will be analyzed while executing the calculate available space for the grid.
this.gridOptions = {
enableAutoResize: true,
autoResize: {
maxHeight: 600,
minHeight: 250,
maxWidth: 800,
minWidth: 200;
}
}
Sometime the resizer is very close to the perfect size but you can just want to remove a bit more pixels for the total calculation, you can do that by simply adding paddings as shown below
this.gridOptions = {
enableAutoResize: true,
autoResize: {
sidePadding: 20, // note that there's no left option since we don't control the grid position
bottomPadding: 25, // a good example of this usage is when the user adds Pagination, it adds a bottomPadding of about 30px
}
}
The default way of calculating the available size is by the window element but in some rare case you might need to calculate by the container element. So if you do want to calculate the size by the container, then you can write it as shown below (for more info, see issue #175)
this.gridOptions = {
enableAutoResize: true,
autoResize: {
calculateAvailableSizeBy: 'container' // the 2 options would be 'container' | 'window'
}
}
The default way the grid detects a resize is by window. In other words, when the window resizes the grid calculates the width and height the grid should be and resizes to that.
It's also possible to let the grid detect a resize by the grid container element. In other words, when the grid container element resizes the grid calculates the width and height it should be and resizes to that. Technically a ResizeObserver
is used which may not be available in all browsers you target, if that is the case you could install a polyfill like resize-observer-polyfill. When detecting container resizes it could make sense to also calculate available size by container.
this.gridOptions = {
enableAutoResize: true,
autoResize: {
container: '#demo-container',
resizeDetection: 'container', // the 2 options would be 'container' | 'window'
calculateAvailableSizeBy: 'container'
}
}
For example you could add a resize handle to the grid container (shown on the bottom right corner):
<div id="demo-container" style="resize:both; overflow:auto;">
<angular-slickgrid gridId="grid1"
[columnDefinitions]="columnDefinitions"
[gridOptions]="gridOptions"
[dataset]="dataset">
</angular-slickgrid>
</div>
You can call resizeGrid()
method at any point in time by passing dimensions as the 2nd argument of that method, that would in terms bypass the auto-resize (if enabled that is).
export class MyComponent {
angularGrid: AngularGridInstance;
angularGridReady(angularGrid: AngularGridInstance) {
this.angularGrid = angularGrid;
}
togglePauseResizer() {
const delay = 0;
this.angularGrid.resizerService.gridResize(delay, { height: 800: width: 600 });
}
}
- Have you put your grid in a
<div>
container referenced in yourautoResize
grid options? - I have the container defined but it still doesn't resize, why?
This feature uses window.resize
event and if you change the size of your DIV programmatically, it will not change the size of your grid, mainly because that action did not trigger a window.resize
event. However to circumvent this issue, you can call the auto-resize of the grid manually with the ResizerService
. For example, we change the DIV CSS classes to use a different Bootstrap container size, that won't trigger an event and we have to manually call the resize, below is the code to do that.
angularGridReady(angularGrid: AngularGridInstance) {
this.angularGrid = angularGrid;
}
closeSidebar() {
this.isSidebarOpen = false;
this.angularGrid.resizerService.resizeGrid();
}
openSidebar() {
this.isSidebarOpen = true;
this.angularGrid.resizerService.resizeGrid();
}
The resizer is not perfect and the DOM elements might not always show the correct height/width, in some cases certain <div>
could show in the UI but return a height of 0px
and that will throw off the resizer. If that is your problem then search for the clearfix
hack, this css trick article might help you with that. In some other cases, you might just need to add some extra padding, that is why the resizer has the 2 properties built for that, sidePadding
and bottomPadding
that can be provided to the autoResize
grid option.
Contents
- Angular-Slickgrid Wiki
- Installation
- Styling
- Interfaces/Models
- Testing Patterns
- Column Functionalities
- Global Grid Options
- Localization
- Events
- Grid Functionalities
- Auto-Resize / Resizer Service
- Resize by Cell Content
- Composite Editor
- Context Menu
- Custom Tooltip
- Add/Delete/Update or Highlight item
- Dynamically Change Row CSS Classes
- Excel Copy Buffer
- Export to Excel
- Export to File (CSV/Txt)
- Grid State & Presets
- Grouping & Aggregators
- Row Detail
- SlickGrid Controls
- SlickGrid Plugins
- Pinning (frozen) of Columns/Rows
- Tree Data Grid
- SlickGrid & DataView objects
- Addons (controls/plugins)
- Backend Services