Navigate HTML tables with arrow keys.
$('#my-table').arrowTable();
$('#my-table').arrowTable({
enabledKeys: ['up', 'down']
});
You can use this callback to decide whether to allow the move or not. If you return false
the plugin will stop the move.
$('#my-table').arrowTable({
focusTarget: 'input, textarea',
beforeMove: function(input, targetFinder, direction) {
// Determine the target
var target = targetFinder();
if (direction === 'up' && $(target).is('textarea'))
{
// Don't allow move
return false;
}
// Return nothing to allow the move
}
});
It's even possible to modify the table in the beforeMove
callback adding a row and the plugin will find the newly added row.
$('#my-table').arrowTable({
beforeMove: function(input, targetFinder, direction) {
if (direction === 'down')
{
$(input).closest('table').find('tbody').append('<tr><td><input type="text"/></td></tr>');
}
}
});
See all possible options below.
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
enabledKeys | ['left', 'right', 'up', 'down'] |
Enabled keys |
listenTarget | 'input' |
Target to listen for key move events |
focusTarget | 'input' |
Target to focus after move |
continuousDelay | 50 |
Delay in ms before moving onto next cell when holding arrow keys down |
beforeMove | $.noop |
Before moving callback. Return false to stop move |
afterMove | $.noop |
After moving complete callback. |
$('#my-table').arrowTable('destroy');
Destroy the plugin instance