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How to have two views on one page?
Rick Nevins
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2 år 1 månad sedan #10001
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How to have two views on one page? skapades av Rick Nevins
I have a component that has a machines table, a locations table and a machine-location xref table. The xref table is just a cross reference so it shows all the locations where a specific machine is located. Or conversely all the machines located at a specific location. On the view of a specific machine, I would like to show the data elements associated with that machine, as well as a listing (with pagination and filtering) on the bottom of this machine page which shows all the locations where this machine exists. Same for the Location listing, I would like to show at the bottom of the screen which shows the location information a listing of all machines located at that location (with pagination and filtering).
I was able to accomplish my goal by modifying the model of the machine get item function to also get the location information and include it with the $item object. And then I moved the template for the machine to the templates/html folder and made the needed changes to list the locations. But I can't figure out how to add the pagination and filtering.
Hopefully this is clear - can anyone give me any advice on how to best approach this?
Thanks in advance.
I was able to accomplish my goal by modifying the model of the machine get item function to also get the location information and include it with the $item object. And then I moved the template for the machine to the templates/html folder and made the needed changes to list the locations. But I can't figure out how to add the pagination and filtering.
Hopefully this is clear - can anyone give me any advice on how to best approach this?
Thanks in advance.
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Andrew Gonzalez
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1 år 4 månader sedan - 1 år 4 månader sedan #10196
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Svar från Andrew Gonzalez i ämnet How to have two views on one page?
Hello,
Yes, your goal is clear. To accomplish pagination and filtering for the listing of locations where a specific machine exists and vice versa, you can follow these steps:
API Endpoint Modification: Since you have already modified the model of the machine get item function to include location information, you can now modify the API endpoint that serves the data for a specific machine to also include the list of locations. For example, the endpoint could be /api/machines/{machine_id}.
API Endpoint for Machine Locations: Create a new API endpoint to serve the list of locations for a specific machine. For example, you could have an endpoint like /api/machines/{machine_id}/locations which would return a paginated and filtered list of locations where the specified machine exists. Target Pay and Benefits
API Endpoint for Location Machines: Similarly, create another new API endpoint to serve the list of machines for a specific location. For example, /api/locations/{location_id}/machines which would return a paginated and filtered list of machines located at the specified location.
Frontend Integration: On the frontend, you'll need to make use of the newly created API endpoints to fetch the data. When viewing a specific machine, the page should display the data elements associated with that machine, and also fetch and display the list of locations for that machine using the /api/machines/{machine_id}/locations endpoint.
Frontend Pagination and Filtering: Implement pagination and filtering on the frontend for the list of locations where a specific machine exists. You can use libraries or built-in components in your frontend framework to achieve this.
Location Page: Similarly, when viewing a specific location, fetch and display the data elements associated with that location, and use the /api/locations/{location_id}/machines endpoint to fetch and display the list of machines at that location.
Location Page Pagination and Filtering: Implement pagination and filtering on the frontend for the list of machines at a specific location.
Yes, your goal is clear. To accomplish pagination and filtering for the listing of locations where a specific machine exists and vice versa, you can follow these steps:
API Endpoint Modification: Since you have already modified the model of the machine get item function to include location information, you can now modify the API endpoint that serves the data for a specific machine to also include the list of locations. For example, the endpoint could be /api/machines/{machine_id}.
API Endpoint for Machine Locations: Create a new API endpoint to serve the list of locations for a specific machine. For example, you could have an endpoint like /api/machines/{machine_id}/locations which would return a paginated and filtered list of locations where the specified machine exists. Target Pay and Benefits
API Endpoint for Location Machines: Similarly, create another new API endpoint to serve the list of machines for a specific location. For example, /api/locations/{location_id}/machines which would return a paginated and filtered list of machines located at the specified location.
Frontend Integration: On the frontend, you'll need to make use of the newly created API endpoints to fetch the data. When viewing a specific machine, the page should display the data elements associated with that machine, and also fetch and display the list of locations for that machine using the /api/machines/{machine_id}/locations endpoint.
Frontend Pagination and Filtering: Implement pagination and filtering on the frontend for the list of locations where a specific machine exists. You can use libraries or built-in components in your frontend framework to achieve this.
Location Page: Similarly, when viewing a specific location, fetch and display the data elements associated with that location, and use the /api/locations/{location_id}/machines endpoint to fetch and display the list of machines at that location.
Location Page Pagination and Filtering: Implement pagination and filtering on the frontend for the list of machines at a specific location.
Last edit: 1 år 4 månader sedan by Andrew Gonzalez.
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