Basic example of a datatable with
HTML (DOM) sourced data. The foundation for DataTables is progressive enhancement, so it is very adept at reading table information directly from the DOM. This example shows how easy it is to add searching, ordering and paging to your HTML table by simply running DataTables with basic configuration on it.
| Name | Position | Age | Start date | Salary | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger Nixon | System Architect | 61 | 2011/04/25 | $320,800 | |
| Garrett Winters | Accountant | 63 | 2011/07/25 | $170,750 | |
| Ashton Cox | Junior Technical Author | 66 | 2009/01/12 | $86,000 | |
| Cedric Kelly | Senior Javascript Developer | 22 | 2012/03/29 | $433,060 | |
| Airi Satou | Accountant | 33 | 2008/11/28 | $162,700 | |
| Brielle Williamson | Integration Specialist | 61 | 2012/12/02 | $372,000 | |
| Herrod Chandler | Sales Assistant | 59 | 2012/08/06 | $137,500 | |
| Rhona Davidson | Integration Specialist | 55 | 2010/10/14 | $97,900 | |
| Colleen Hurst | Javascript Developer | 39 | 2009/09/15 | $405,500 | |
| Sonya Frost | Software Engineer | 23 | 2008/12/13 | $103,600 | |
| Jena Gaines | Office Manager | 30 | 2008/12/19 | $90,560 | |
| Quinn Flynn | Support Lead | 22 | 2013/03/03 | $342,000 | |
| Charde Marshall | Regional Director | 36 | 2008/10/16 | $470,600 | |
| Haley Kennedy | Senior Marketing Designer | 43 | 2012/12/18 | $113,500 | |
| Tatyana Fitzpatrick | Regional Director | 19 | 2010/03/17 | $385,750 |
At times you will wish to be able to create a table from dynamic information passed directly to DataTables, rather than having it read from the document. This is achieved using the
data option in the initialisation object, passing in an array of data to be used. This examples shows the element being added by Javascript and then initialising the DataTable with a set of data from a Javascript array.
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DataTables has the ability to read data from virtually any
JSON data source that can be obtained by Ajax. This can be done, in its most simple form, by setting the ajax option to the address of the JSON data source. The example below shows DataTables loading data for a table from arrays as the data source (object parameters can also be used through the columns.data option).
| Name | Position | Location | Extn. | Start date | Salary |
|---|
The information read from an
Ajax data source can be arbitrarily complex, but still be displayed by DataTables through the columns.data option, which is particularly useful for working with JSON feeds in an already defined format. The columns.data option has the ability to read information not only from objects, but also from arrays using the same dotted object syntax as for objects.
| Name | Position | Office | Extn. | Start date | Salary |
|---|
In some tables you might wish to have some content generated automatically. This examples shows the use of
columns.defaultContent to create a button element in the last column of the table. A simple jQuery click event listener is used to watch for clicks on the row, and when activated uses the row().data() method to get the data for the row and show a bit of information about it in an alert box.
| Name | Position | Office | Extn. | Start date | Salary |
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