delete all datatables using jQuery - javascript

so, I am using datatables along with jQuery, and am a bit stumped as to why this is not working. My HTML looks like this:
<table id="surnamePrimaryPartitionTable" border=1 class="display partitionDisplay">
<caption>Partitions</caption>
<thead>
<tr style="background-color: #afeeee;">
<th>Partition</th>
<th>CPU %</th>
<th>Search Count</th>
<th>Person Count</th>
<th>Disk Space</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>
I have several tables, each of which follows a similar format, and each of which uses the partitionDisplay class (really just a class that I use so that I can select all the tables later using jQuery).
So, the problem arises when I try to destroy the datatables. Here is what I have:
function DeletePartitionInformation(data) {
jQuery(".partitionDisplay").each(function(){
jQuery(this).dataTable().fnDestroy();
});
jQuery("table tbody").each(function() {
jQuery(this).html("");
})
}
This code seems to work correctly for the first table, but throws an exception and doesn't work on any subsequent tables. The javascript error message I am getting is the following:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'asSorting' of undefined
A quick Google search on this error says that it generally arises from having elements nested in a tag. This does not appear to be the problem, however. I will post the code for the other three tables to demonstrate this:
<table id="surnamePrimarySubpartitionTable" border=1 class="display partitionDisplay">
<caption>SubPartitions</caption>
<thead>
<tr style="background-color: #afeeee;">
<th>Partition</th>
<th>SubPartition</th>
<th>CPU %</th>
<th>Search Count</th>
<th>Person Count</th>
<th>Disk Space</th>
<th>Begin</th>
<th>End</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>
<table id="givenNullSurnamePartitionTable" border=1 class="display partitionDisplay">
<caption>Partitions</caption>
<thead>
<tr style="background-color: #98fb98;">
<th>Partition</th>
<th>CPU %</th>
<th>Search Count</th>
<th>Person Count</th>
<th>Disk Space</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>
<table id="givenNullSurnameSubpartitionTable" border=1 class="display partitionDisplay">
<caption>SubPartitions</caption>
<thead>
<tr style="background-color: #98fb98;">
<th>Partition</th>
<th>SubPartition</th>
<th>CPU %</th>
<th>Search Count</th>
<th>Person Count</th>
<th>Disk Space</th>
<th>Begin</th>
<th>End</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>
One final note: I am actually able to get the behavior I want if I use the below code. Obviously I would prefer not to, however, since I'd really like to loop over the elements rather than hard-code the element id's in.
function DeletePartitionInformation(data) {
jQuery("#surnamePrimarySubpartitionTable").dataTable().fnDestroy();
jQuery("#surnamePrimaryPartitionTable").dataTable().fnDestroy();
jQuery("#givenNullSurnameSubpartitionTable").dataTable().fnDestroy();
jQuery("#givenNullSurnamePartitionTable").dataTable().fnDestroy();
jQuery("table tbody").each(function() {
jQuery(this).html("");
})
}

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'asSorting' of undefined
This seems to suggest it may be trying to destroy dataTables that weren't created.
The static fnTables should give you an Array of only the <table> elements with a dataTable:
var tables = $.fn.dataTable.fnTables(true);
$(tables).each(function () {
$(this).dataTable().fnDestroy();
});

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Cannot read property 'mData' of undefined - Datatables [duplicate]

I have an issue with Datatables. I also went through this link which didn't yield any results. I have included all the prerequisites where I'm parsing data directly into the DOM.
Script
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.viewCentricPage .teamCentric').dataTable({
"bJQueryUI": true,
"sPaginationType": "full_numbers",
"bPaginate": false,
"bFilter": true,
"bSort": true,
"aaSorting": [
[1, "asc"]
],
"aoColumnDefs": [{
"bSortable": false,
"aTargets": [0]
}, {
"bSortable": true,
"aTargets": [1]
}, {
"bSortable": false,
"aTargets": [2]
}],
});
});
FYI dataTables requires a well formed table. It must contain <thead> and <tbody> tags, otherwise it throws this error. Also check to make sure all your rows including header row have the same number of columns.
The following will throw error (no <thead> and <tbody> tags)
<table id="sample-table">
<tr>
<th>title-1</th>
<th>title-2</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>data-1</td>
<td>data-2</td>
</tr>
</table>
The following will also throw an error (unequal number of columns)
<table id="sample-table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>title-1</th>
<th>title-2</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>data-1</td>
<td>data-2</td>
<td>data-3</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
For more info read more here
A common cause for Cannot read property 'fnSetData' of undefined is the mismatched number of columns, like in this erroneous code:
<thead> <!-- thead required -->
<tr> <!-- tr required -->
<th>Rep</th> <!-- td instead of th will also work -->
<th>Titel</th>
<!-- th missing here -->
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Rep</td>
<td>Titel</td>
<td>Missing corresponding th</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
While the following code with one <th> per <td> (number of columns must match) works:
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Rep</th> <!-- 1st column -->
<th>Titel</th> <!-- 2nd column -->
<th>Added th</th> <!-- 3rd column; th added here -->
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Rep</td> <!-- 1st column -->
<td>Titel</td> <!-- 2nd column -->
<td>th now present</td> <!-- 3rd column -->
</tr>
</tbody>
The error also appears when using a well-formed thead with a colspan but without a second row.
For a table with 7 colums, the following does not work and we see "Cannot read property 'mData' of undefined" in the javascript console:
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Rep</th>
<th>Titel</th>
<th colspan="5">Download</th>
</tr>
</thead>
While this works:
<thead>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Rep</th>
<th rowspan="2">Titel</th>
<th colspan="5">Download</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>pdf</th>
<th>nwc</th>
<th>nwctxt</th>
<th>mid</th>
<th>xml</th>
</tr>
</thead>
Having <thead> and <tbody> with the same numbers of <th> and <td> solved my problem.
I had this same problem using DOM data in a Rails view created via the scaffold generator. By default the view omits <th> elements for the last three columns (which contain links to show, hide, and destroy records). I found that if I added in titles for those columns in a <th> element within the <thead> that it fixed the problem.
I can't say if this is the same problem you're having since I can't see your html. If it is not the same problem, you can use the chrome debugger to figure out which column it is erroring out on by clicking on the error in the console (which will take you to the code it is failing on), then adding a conditional breakpoint (at col==undefined). When it stops you can check the variable i to see which column it is currently on which can help you figure out what is different about that column from the others. Hope that helps!
This can also occur if you have table arguments for things like 'aoColumns':[..] which don't match the correct number of columns. Problems like this can commonly occur when copy pasting code from other pages to quick start your datatables integration.
Example:
This won't work:
<table id="dtable">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>col 1</th>
<th>col 2</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<td>data 1</td>
<td>data 2</td>
</tbody>
</table>
<script>
var dTable = $('#dtable');
dTable.DataTable({
'order': [[ 1, 'desc' ]],
'aoColumns': [
null,
null,
null,
null,
null,
null,
{
'bSortable': false
}
]
});
</script>
But this will work:
<table id="dtable">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>col 1</th>
<th>col 2</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<td>data 1</td>
<td>data 2</td>
</tbody>
</table>
<script>
var dTable = $('#dtable');
dTable.DataTable({
'order': [[ 0, 'desc' ]],
'aoColumns': [
null,
{
'bSortable': false
}
]
});
</script>
One more reason why this happens is because of the columns parameter in the DataTable initialization.
The number of columns has to match with headers
"columns" : [ {
"width" : "30%"
}, {
"width" : "15%"
}, {
"width" : "15%"
}, {
"width" : "30%"
} ]
I had 7 columns
<th>Full Name</th>
<th>Phone Number</th>
<th>Vehicle</th>
<th>Home Location</th>
<th>Tags</th>
<th>Current Location</th>
<th>Serving Route</th>
Tips 1:
Refer to this Link you get some Ideas:
https://datatables.net/forums/discussion/20273/uncaught-typeerror-cannot-read-property-mdata-of-undefined
Tips 2:
Check following is correct:
Please check the Jquery Vesion
Please check the versiion of yours CDN or your local datatable related .min & css files
your table have <thead></thead> & <tbody></tbody> tags
Your table Header Columns Length same like Body Columns Length
Your Using some cloumns in style='display:none' as same propery apply in you both Header & body.
your table columns no empty, use something like [ Null, --, NA, Nil ]
Your table is well one with out <td>, <tr> issue
You have to remove your colspan and the number of th and td needs to match.
I faced the same error, when tried to add colspan to last th
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th> </th> <!-- column 1 -->
<th colspan="2"> </th> <!-- column 2&3 -->
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
and solved it by adding hidden column to the end of tr
<thead>
<tr>
<th> </th> <!-- column 1 -->
<th colspan="2"> </th> <!-- column 2&3 -->
<!-- hidden column 4 for proper DataTable applying -->
<th style="display: none"></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<!-- hidden column 4 for proper DataTable applying -->
<td style="display: none"></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
Explanaition to that is that for some reason DataTable can't be applied to table with colspan in the last th, but can be applied, if colspan used in any middle th.
This solution is a bit hacky, but simpler and shorter than any other solution I found.
I hope that will help someone.
in my case this error occured if i use table without header
<thead>
<tr>
<th>example</th>
</tr>
</thead>
I am getting a similar error. The problem is that the header line is not correct. When I did the following header line, the problem I was having was resolved.
<table id="example" class="table table-striped table-bordered" style="width:100%">
<thead>
<tr>
<th colspan="6">Common Title</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Office</th>
<th>Age</th>
<th>Start date</th>
<th>Salary</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Tiger Nixon</td>
<td>System Architect</td>
<td>Edinburgh</td>
<td>61</td>
<td>2011/04/25</td>
<td>$320,800</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Slightly different problem for me from the answers given above. For me, the HTML markup was fine, but one of my columns in the javascript was missing and didn't match the html.
i.e.
<table id="companies-index-table" class="table table-responsive-sm table-striped">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Id</th>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Created at</th>
<th>Updated at</th>
<th>Count</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
#foreach($companies as $company)
<tr>
<td>{{ $company->id }}</td>
<td>{{ $company->name }}</td>
<td>{{ $company->created_at }}</td>
<td>{{ $company->updated_at }}</td>
<td>{{ $company->count }}</td>
</tr>
#endforeach
</tbody>
</table>
My Script:-
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#companies-index-table').DataTable({
serverSide: true,
processing: true,
responsive: true,
ajax: "{{ route('admincompanies.datatables') }}",
columns: [
{ name: 'id' },
{ name: 'name' },
{ name: 'created_at' },
{ name: 'updated_at' }, <-- I was missing this line so my columns didn't match the thead section.
{ name: 'count', orderable: false },
],
});
});
</script>
I had a dynamically generated, but badly formed table with a typo. I copied a <td> tag inside another <td> by mistake. My column count matched. I had <thead> and <tbody> tags. Everything matched, except for this little mistake I didn't notice for a while, because my column had a lot of link and image tags in it.
This one drove me crazy - how to render a DataTable successfully in a .NET MVC view. This worked:
**#model List<Student>
#{
ViewData["Title"] = "Index";
}
<h2>NEW VIEW Index</h2>
<table id="example" class="display" style="width:100%">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>ID</th>
<th>Firstname</th>
<th>Lastname</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
#foreach (var element in Model)
{
<tr>
<td>#Html.DisplayFor(m => element.ID)</td>
<td>#Html.DisplayFor(m => element.FirstName)</td>
<td>#Html.DisplayFor(m => element.LastName)</td>
</tr>
}
</tbody>
</table>**
Script in JS file:
**$(document).ready(function () {
$('#example').DataTable();
});**
For those working in Webforms using GridView:
Moses's answer is totally correct. But since we're generating the table, the thead tag isn't generated by default. So to solve the problem add [YourGridViewID].HeaderRow.TableSection = TableRowSection.TableHeader to your backend, below of the DataBind() method call (if you're using it). This configuration takes the HeaderText value of the Field in your GridView as the value of the th tag it generates inside the thead.
In my case, and using ASP.NET GridView, UpdatePanel and with DropDownList (with Chosen plugin where I reset value to zero using a Javascript line), I got this error and tried everything with no hope for days. The problem was that the code of my dropdown in code behind was as follows and when I select a value twice to apply its action to selected grid rows I get that error. I thought for days it's a Javascript issue (again, in my case) and finally the fix was giving zero for the drowpdown value with the update process:
private void ddlTasks_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if (ddlTasks.SelectedValue != 0) {
ChangeStatus(ddlTasks.SelectedValue);
ddlTasks.SelectedValue = "0"; //// **This fixed my issue**
}
dvItemsGrid.DataSource = CreateDatasource();
dvItemsGrid.DataBind();
dvItemsGrid.UseAccessibleHeader = true;
dvItemsGrid.HeaderRow.TableSection = TableRowSection.TableHeader;
}
This was my fault:
$('#<%= DropDownList.ClientID%>').val('0').trigger("chosen:updated").chosen();
I had encountered the same issue but I was generating table Dynamically. In my case, my table had missing <thead> and <tbody> tags.
here is my code snippet if it helped somebody
//table string
var strDiv = '<table id="tbl" class="striped center responsive-table">';
//add headers
var strTable = ' <thead><tr id="tableHeader"><th>Customer Name</th><th>Customer Designation</th><th>Customer Email</th><th>Customer Organization</th><th>Customer Department</th><th>Customer ContactNo</th><th>Customer Mobile</th><th>Cluster Name</th><th>Product Name</th><th> Installed Version</th><th>Requirements</th><th>Challenges</th><th>Future Expansion</th><th>Comments</th></tr> </thead> <tbody>';
//add data
$.each(data, function (key, GetCustomerFeedbackBE) {
strTable = strTable + '<tr><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustName + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustDesignation + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustEmail + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustOrganization + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustDepartment + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustContactNo + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrCustMobile + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrClusterName + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrProductName + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrInstalledVersion + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrRequirements + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrChallenges + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrFutureExpansion + '</td><td>' + GetCustomerFeedbackBE.StrComments + '</td></tr>';
});
//add end of tbody
strTable = strTable + '</tbody></table>';
//insert table into a div
$('#divCFB_D').html(strDiv);
$('#tbl').html(strTable);
//finally add export buttons
$('#tbl').DataTable({
dom: 'Bfrtip',
buttons: [
'copy', 'csv', 'excel', 'pdf', 'print'
]
});
In addition to inconsistent and numbers, a missing item inside datatable scripts columns part can cause this too. Correcting that fixed my datatables search bar.
I'm talking about this part;
"columns": [
null,
.
.
.
null
],
I struggled with this error till I was pointed that this part had one less "null" than my total thead count.
in my case the cause of this error is i have 2 tables that have same id name with different table structure, because of my habit of copy-paste table code. please make sure you have different id for each table.
<table id="tabel_data">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>heading 1</th>
<th>heading 2</th>
<th>heading 3</th>
<th>heading 4</th>
<th>heading 5</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>data-1</td>
<td>data-2</td>
<td>data-3</td>
<td>data-4</td>
<td>data-5</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table id="tabel_data">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>heading 1</th>
<th>heading 2</th>
<th>heading 3</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>data-1</td>
<td>data-2</td>
<td>data-3</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
You need to wrap your your rows in <thead> for the column headers and <tbody> for the rows. Also ensure that you have matching no. of column headers <th> as you do for the td
I may be arising by aoColumns field. As stated HERE
aoColumns: If specified, then the length of this array must be equal
to the number of columns in the original HTML table. Use 'null' where
you wish to use only the default values and automatically detected
options.
Then you have to add fields as in table Columns
...
aoColumnDefs: [
null,
null,
null,
{ "bSortable": false },
null,
],
...
I found some "solution".
This code doesn't work:
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th colspan="3">Test</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
But this is ok:
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Test</th>
<th></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
I think, that the problem is, that the last TH can't have attribute colspan.

Adding element to dom doesn't work

When I try to add elements to my dom, they're not added, but when I console.log them, I do get a value <th class="text-right" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></th>
for(c=0; c<2; c++) {
console.log(document.getElementById('achats_table').tFoot.children[0].appendChild(document.createElement('th')));
document.getElementById('achats_table').tFoot.children[0].appendChild(document.createElement('th'));
}
Table HTML :
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
</tbody>
<tfoot>
<tr>
</tr>
</tfoot>
</table>
what am I doing wrong? how can I debug this? I get no console errors.
It looks like you want to add th elements to a currently blank tfoot? You could try this:
for(c=0; c<2; c++) {
document.querySelector('#achats_table tfoot').appendChild(document.createElement('th'));
}

Add column sorting feature on treegrid html

I have a treegrid that is build like this:
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Type</th>
<th>Number</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr class="treegrid-0">
<th>name2</th>
<th>type2</th>
<th>Number2</th>
</tr>
<tr class="treegrid-1">
<th>name1</th>
<th>type1</th>
<th>Number1</th>
</tr>
<tr class="treegrid-2 treegrid-parent-1" style="display:none;">
<th>name1-A</th>
<th>type1-A</th>
<th>Number1-A</th>
</tr>
<tr class="treegrid-3 treegrid-parent-1" style="display:none;">
<th>name1-B</th>
<th>type1-B</th>
<th>Number1-B</th>
</tr>
<tr class="treegrid-4">
<th>name0</th>
<th>type0</th>
<th>Number0</th>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
I would like to add the sorting option when i click on a column.
The sorting option has to be done only on the top parent.
It's a treegrid, so the expected behaviour is that the child nodes has to be moved also with the parent if the parent has to move.
How can i do that with JS ?
instead of doing all the hard work yourself, you can use the awesome js/jQuery library: datatables: https://datatables.net/
Just after defining your table, give it an ID
<table id = "myTable">..</table>
and then add the following snippet which will transform your table into an awesome table.
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#myTable').DataTable();
});
Cheers!

How to reference a data attribute of another element?

I am trying to create a responsive table, that collapses from a horizontal to a vertical layout. For that I use a :before pseudo-element, that gets its value from a data attribute. Consider the following dom-structure:
td:before {
content: attr(data-th);
}
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>First</th>
<th>Second</th>
<th>Third</th>
<th>Fourth</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td data-th="First">Alpha</td>
<td data-th="Second">Beta</td>
<td data-th="Third">Gamma</td>
<td data-th="Fourth">AnotherGreekLetter</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
This works fine and well, until you realize, that you have to write every single data-attribute by hand, since every new row of data requires the data-attribute.
Ideally I would like to have something like this:
td:before:nth-of-type(4n+1) {
content: attr(data-th:nth-of-type(4n+1));
}
td:before:nth-of-type(4n+2) {
content: attr(data-th:nth-of-type(4n+2));
}
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th data-th="First">First</th>
<th data-th="Second">Second</th>
<th data-th="Third">Third</th>
<th data-th="Fourth">Fourth</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Alpha</td>
<td>Beta</td>
<td>Gamma</td>
<td>AnotherGreekLetter</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
where I am referencing the data-attribute of the th-nodes.
Now, as far as I know, there is no way of walking the dom-tree with just css, so I assume this would only be possible with javascript. Yet, I have never made use of the data-attribute, so I am hoping that I am wrong about that.
Can I make this work with (in descending order of preference): only css, php, javascript?
Don't think you can do this via CSS, you could probably use a slightly different approach if using jQuery too as you could use an ID to locate the values from the header and write it out to the body e.g.
<table>
<thead>
<tr data-id="1">
<th>A</th>
<th>B</th>
<th>C</th>
<th>D</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr data-id="1"></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
And the jQuery:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("thead tr th").each(function( index ) {
$("tbody tr[data-id='" + $(this).parent().attr('data-id') + "']").append('<td>' + $(this).text() + '</td>');
});
});
http://codepen.io/anon/pen/kXdkyY
Hopefully this gives you an alternative idea of how you could loop through and grab data in a different way.

Getting TH value in jquery

I am trying to get header text in array, however with following I am getting value plus th tag i.e [<th>value1</th>, <th>value2</th>], I want to get [value1, value2].
$('#header').children().each(function(){this.html});
Here is how my HTML looks like:
<tr bgcolor="#cdb79e" id="header">
<th>Origin Code</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Notes</th>
<th>Domain</th>
<th>Tier</th>
<th>Engine</th>
<th>Network</th>
<th>Platform</th>
<th>Expansion Tool</th>
<th>Date</th>
<th>Imps</th>
<th>Clicks</th>
<th>Engine CTR</th>
<th>Average Position</th>
<th>Picks</th>
<th>LP CTR</th>
<th>GSL Picks</th>
<th>GSL LP CTR</th>
<th>Merchant Picks</th>
<th>Merchant LP CTR</th>
<th>CPC</th>
<th>RPC</th>
<th>RPP</th>
<th>Cost</th>
<th>Total Rev</th>
<th>Margin</th>
<th>ROI</th>
</tr>
Assuming your HTML were to look something like this:
<table>
<thead>
<tr id='header'>
<th>Value1</th>
<th>Value2</th>
</tr>
</thead>
</table>
You could use something like this to build an array of the <th> elements' text:
var headerArray = [];
$('#header').children().each(function(){
headerArray.push($(this).text());
});
console.log(headerArray);

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