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tablesorter is a jQuery plugin for turning a standard HTML table with THEAD and TBODY tags into a sortable table without page refreshes. tablesorter can successfully parse and sort many types of data including linked data in a cell.

Demos

Features

  • Multi-column alphanumeric sorting.
  • Multi-tbody sorting - see the options table on the main document page.
  • Parsers for sorting text, alphanumeric text, URIs, integers, currency, floats, IP addresses, dates (ISO, long and short formats) & time. Add your own easily.
  • Support for ROWSPAN and COLSPAN on TH elements.
  • Support secondary "hidden" sorting (e.g., maintain alphabetical sort when sorting on other criteria).
  • Extensibility via widget system.
  • Cross-browser: IE 6.0+, FF 2+, Safari 2.0+, Opera 9.0+.
  • Small code size.
  • Works with jQuery 1.2.6+ (jQuery 1.4.1+ needed with some widgets).
  • Works with jQuery 1.9+ ($.browser.msie was removed; needed in the original version).

Licensing

Special Thanks

  • Big shout-out to Nick Craver for getting rid of the eval() function that was previously needed for multi-column sorting.
  • Also big thanks to thezoggy for helping with code, themes and providing valuable feedback.
  • And, thanks to everyone else that has contributed, and continues to contribute to this forked project!

Change Log

View the complete listing here.

Version 2.10 (5/8/2013)

  • Core changes:

    • Fixed/updated content selection & form interaction in both headers and sticky headers.
    • Added missing sortBegin event when the sorton method is used. YAY for unit testing!
    • Fixed digit and currency parsers not returning appropriately formatted text, when encountered. Another point for unit testing! :P
  • Added a public function $.tablesorter.addHeaderResizeEvent

    • This function exists within the jquery.tablesorter.widgets.js file.

    • There is no built-in resize event for non-window elements, so when this function is active it triggers a resize event when the header cell changes size.

    • Enable the triggering of header cell resize events as follows:

      var table = $('table')[0],
          disable = false,
          options = {
            timer : 250 // header cell size is checked every 250 milliseconds (1/4 of a second)
          };
      $.tablesorter.addHeaderResizeEvent( table, disable, options );
    • To disable resize event triggering:

      var table = $('table')[0];
      $.tablesorter.addHeaderResizeEvent( table, true );
  • Filter widget updates:

    • Triggered filter searches now properly update the filter column inputs. See issue #146.
    • Added disabled filter styling to the Bootstrap theme. Thanks to riker09 (issue #283).
    • Fixed filter_liveSearch option to properly work in non-webkit browsers. See issue #285.
    • Modified filter_liveSearch to allow adding a numeric value to the option, this sets a character threshold which triggers the search when met. Fulfills issue #286.
    • Fixed select dropdowns within the sticky header now work properly. Fixes issue #288.
    • Added a method to allow properly parsed dates to be comparible using <, <=, >, >= and date ranges. Fulfills issue #302.
    • Added filter_filteredRow option which contains the class name added to each visible filtered row. Used by the pager to properly count filtered rows.
    • Fixed a problem with filter_searchDelay which was broken in v2.9.0. Opps, sorry!
    • Minor tweaks to the filter formatter file to allow elements in multiple tables (removed some IDs). More fixing needed!
  • Sticky Headers widget:

    • Fixed/updated content selection & form interaction in both headers and sticky headers. Fixes issue #57.
    • Fixed an issue with content resizing the table, but not the sticky header.
      • Added stickyHeaders_addResizeEvent option to enable this updating.
      • This option uses the new $.tablesorter.addHeaderResizeEvent function.
      • Fixes issue #289.
    • Added stickyHeaders_offset option
      • This option sets the point where the sticky header locks while scrolling. Allowing space for sticky navigation bars, etc.
      • This option accepts:
        • pixel value: stickyHeaders_offset: 20
        • jQuery selector: stickyHeaders_offset: '.navbar-fixed-top
        • jQuery object: stickyHeaders_offset: $('.navbar-fixed-top')
      • Fullfills feature request #294.
  • Pager addon updates:

    • Controls are now cached internally.

      • table.config.pager.$container now stores the jQuery object targeted by the pager container option.
      • table.config.pager.$goto stores the jQuery object targeted by cssGoto.
      • table.config.pager.$size stores the jQuery object targeted by cssPageSize.
    • Page size selectors should now update properly when the pageSet or pageSize methods are used.

    • The pager should now properly target the first sortable tbody (it will skip any "info-only" tbodies).

    • Fixed pagerComplete callback firing more than once while sorting or filtering. Fixes issue #291.

    • Fixed pager not updating when the filter widget reveals zero matches. Fixes issue #297.

    • The pager ajax function now does better error handling.

    • Updated the pager ajax error displayed row; including updating all themes.

    • Added ajaxObject option:

      • You can now customize how the pager plugin interacts performs its ajax functioning.

      • Modify the ajaxObject to include any of the ajax settings:

        ajaxObject: {
          dataType: 'json'
        }
      • The only option that gets overwritten is the url option. It is set by the ajaxUrl and customAjaxUrl options.

      • Fulfills issue #280.

    • Updated ajaxProcessing to now make returning rows optional, or it can now accept the rows as a jQuery object instead of an array. The addon triggers an "update" event internally, so no need to include that.

      • Return a jQuery object

        ajaxProcessing: function(data, table){
          if (data && data.hasOwnProperty('rows')) {
            var r, row, c, d = data.rows,
            // total number of rows (required)
            total = data.total_rows,
            // array of header names (optional)
            headers = data.headers,
            // all rows: array of arrays; each internal array has the table cell data for that row
            rows = '',
            // len should match pager set size (c.size)
            len = d.length;
            // this will depend on how the json is set up - see City0.json
            // rows
            for ( r=0; r < len; r++ ) {
              rows += '<tr class="ajax-row">'; // new row array
              // cells
              for ( c in d[r] ) {
                if (typeof(c) === "string") {
                  rows += '<td>' + d[r][c] + '</td>'; // add each table cell data to row array
                }
              }
              rows += '</tr>'; // add new row array to rows array
            }
            // don't attach the $(rows) because it's difficult to tell old from new data
            // and no need to trigger an update method, it's done internally
            return [ total, $(rows), headers ];
          }
        },
      • Build the table yourself (just return the total number of rows):

        ajaxProcessing: function(data, table){
          if (data && data.hasOwnProperty('rows')) {
            var r, row, c, d = data.rows,
            // total number of rows (required)
            total = data.total_rows,
            // all rows: array of arrays; each internal array has the table cell data for that row
            rows = '',
            // len should match pager set size (c.size)
            len = d.length;
            // this will depend on how the json is set up - see City0.json
            // rows
            for ( r=0; r < len; r++ ) {
              rows += '<tr class="ajax-row">'; // new row array
              // cells
              for ( c in d[r] ) {
                if (typeof(c) === "string") {
                  rows += '<td>' + d[r][c] + '</td>'; // add each table cell data to row array
                }
              }
              rows += '</tr>'; // add new row array to rows array
            }
            // find first sortable tbody, then add new rows
            table.config.$tbodies.eq(0).html(rows);
            return [ total ];
          }
        },
  • Tablesorter unit testing updates; tests for the following have been added:

    • sortStart, sortBegin & sortEnd events.
    • updateComplete event.
    • empty cells: emptyTo, empty to top, bottom & zero.
    • strings in numeric columns: stringTo, string to max, min, top, bottom & none.
    • sort method
    • table class, table header class & tbody info only class.

Version 2.9.1 (4/13/2013)

  • Modified stickHeaders:
    • Only visible cells within the sticky header will be adjusted
    • Fixes issue #278.
    • Thanks to Exinaus for sharing his code!
    • This change doesn't fix the lag on a table with a lot of visible columns; I don't have an exact number where it will start lagging, but the one in issue #278 had 68 columns.

Version 2.9.0 (4/12/2013)

  • Core changes

    • Added a column sort method.
      • With this method, you can target a header column and trigger a sort:

        $('table').find('th:eq(2)').trigger('sort');
      • This method will maintain the sorting order; so, if the column is already sorted in ascending order, this method will act as if you manually clicked on the header.

      • Whatever next sort order is applied is dependent on other option settings such as initialSortOrder, lockedOrder (set within the headers), sortReset option, sortRestart and will be ignored if the column sort is disabled (sorter: false).

      • Triggering a click on the header cell will not work as expected.

  • Widgets, general

    • All of the current widgets within jquery.tablesorter.widgets.js and in the js/widgets directory use the newest addWidget template, and are no longer compatible with tablesorter versions older than 2.8!
  • Added widget priorities

    • Basically when a widget is added, it can be assigned a priority number and applied in that order from lowest to highest.
    • The priority can be any number and can be thought of as similar to applying a z-index to an element in that multiple widgets can have the same priority.
    • This is needed in case a widget is applied to the table, but is dependent on another widget. For example:
      • The uitheme widget is the first to be applied (priority of 10) because other widgets that copy/clone the table will need the jQuery UI/Bootstrap class names already applied to the table.
      • The sticky headers widget (priority 60) is applied after the filter widget (priority 50), so that it knows to update the filters within the sticky header.
    • Priorities are optional, and any widget applied without a priority value will automatically be assigned a priority of 10.
    • Updated the writing custom widgets demo to show how to add a widget priority.
    • I was planning on adding this in version 3.0, but the need arose sooner with the additions of all of the new widgets.
  • Updated Filter widget

    • Fixed a bug that only occurred when using the filter widget with the pager plugin getting ajax data
      • The pager no longers repeatedly tries to get the first page of table content
      • Fixes issue #270.
    • Fixed filter widget to correctly target the filter row cells.
    • The current filter row cells (td's) are now saved to table.config.$filters.
    • Added a filter_liveSearch option:
      • If true (default), a search is performed while the user is typing, after a short delay.
      • If false, the user will have to press enter on the keyboard to initiate the search
    • Added a filter get method to work with the filter inputs
      • Use $.tablesorter.getFilters( $('table') ); to get an array of the current filters applied to the table
    • Added a filter set method to work with the filter inputs
      • Use $.tablesorter.setFilters( $('table'), ['abc', '1'] ); to set the first two filters values to "abc" and "1" respectively; but this does not initiate a search.
      • Use $.tablesorter.setFilters( $('table'), ['abc', '1'], true ); to set the filters values and initiate a search.
      • The difference between $.tablesorter.setFilters( $('table'), ['abc', '1'] ); and $('table').trigger('search', [ ['abc', '1'] ]); is that the setFilters method will update the actual filter inputs with the search query, whereas the triggered search will not.
      • If the $('table') does not target a table with a filter widget applied, it will return false.
  • Updated Resizable widget

    • Added resizable_addLastColumn option which allows you to make the last column resizable, essentially making a non-full width table resizable.
    • Updated the resizable demo to show this option.
    • The resizable demo also now highlights the non-resizable "Age" column to make it more obvious.
  • Updated Sticky headers widget

    • Added a stickyHeaders_cloneId option
      • This option is only used if the table has an ID defined, then the value from this option will be added to the end of the ID of the cloned sticky table.
      • Default value is -sticky.
      • Fixes issue #271.
    • Fixed an issue with scrolling lag:
      • If the page had a large number of hidden tables (inside tabs), there would be a noticable delay while scrolling up.
      • Only visible tables are now monitored.
      • Fixes issue #278.
    • This widget will now include the table caption in the sticky header:
      • Additional css was added to every theme to apply a background color to the caption, otherwise it would be transparent and content could then be seen to scroll behind it.

        caption { background: #fff; }
      • This fullfills the enhancement request in issue #126.

    • This widget will now include the filter row in the sticky header:
      • The filter row is duplicated, so searches within either filter row will update the content of the other filter row.
      • This fullfills the enhancement request in issue #249.
    • Removed the processing icon from the sticky header (reported via email).
  • Added a content editable widget

    • Added a widget to enable content editing of the table (using the contenteditable attribute), by column.

    • It has four options, used as follows:

      $('table.tablesorter').tablesorter({
        widgets: ['editable'],
        widgetOptions: {
          editable_columns       : [0,1,2],  // array that points to the columns to make editable (zero-based index)
          editable_enterToAccept : true,     // press enter to accept content, or click outside if false
          editable_autoResort    : false,    // auto resort after the content has changed.
          editable_noEdit        : 'no-edit' // class name of cell that is no editable
        }
      });
    • Make a table cell uneditable by added the class no-edit, set in the editable_noEdit option.

    • Added a content editable widget demo.

  • Added Repeat headers widget

    • This widget has always been the example used in the Writing custom widgets demo.

    • It has been updated and now follows the same format as the widget template for tablesorter version 2.9+

    • As written, it will no longer work with tablesorter versions older than 2.8.

    • Only one option for this widget is available:

      $('table.tablesorter').tablesorter({
        widgets: ['zebra', 'scroller'],
        widgetOptions : {
          rowsToSkip : 4 // number of rows to show between the repeated headers
        }
      });
  • Added Scroller widget

    • This widget is a modified version of the scroller widget made by Tim Connell (original demo)

    • It has four options, used as follows:

      $('table.tablesorter').tablesorter({
        widgets: ['zebra', 'scroller'],
        widgetOptions : {
          scroller_height       : 300,  // height of scroll window
          scroller_barWidth     : 17,   // scroll bar width
          scroller_jumpToHeader : true, // header snap to browser top when scrolling the tbody
          scroller_idPrefix     : 's_'  // cloned thead id prefix (random number added to end)
        }
      });
    • Added a scroller widget demo.

  • Updated Pager Plugin

    • Added all pager plugin options within the widget options table on the main documentation page.
    • Added a better example of how to use the customAjaxUrl function.
    • Updated the {page} tag used withing the ajaxUrl option:
      • Previously {page} was replaced with a zero-based index of the targetted page number, now this format can also be used {page+1}.
      • A tag of {page+1} will be replaced with the targetted page number plus one, making it a one-based index.
      • Actually any number can be added, or subtracted, from the page number using this format: {page+2}, {page-1}, {page+10}, etc.
    • The List portion of the {sortList:col} and {filterList:fcol} tag are now optional:
      • These tags are used within the ajaxUrl option.
      • So, {sort:col} and {filter:fcol} can now be used. It just seems clearer/cleaner to me.
    • The pager's ajaxProcessing function is now more flexible
      • When returning the processed ajax data, it was required to return it in this form: [ total, rows, headers ].
      • With this update, you can now also return the data as [ rows, total, headers ].
      • If your database is dynamic and doesn't have a total, then you can just give it a really big number & disable the "last" page button. The only reason the plugin needs the total is to calculate the total pages and to know what number to set when the user clicks on the last page button.
  • General documentation cleanup & updates

Version 2.8.2 (3/28/2013)

  • Updated the "ignore-leads" parser:
    • Renamed the parser to "ignore-articles"
    • Added language support and a few languages
    • Added a method to add custom articles.
    • Please see the updated demo (also renamed)
    • Thanks for thezoggy for feedback.
  • Fixed a bug in the grouping widget demo:
    • The "priority (letter)" column was incorrectly parsing the data which, for some reason, worked in some browsers.
    • Thanks again to thezoggy for reporting this issue.

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