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Expandable panel inside a GridView

By , 28 Sep 2008
 

Introduction

A few weeks ago, a client asked me: "We need a simple listing, and we need to click and see details, inside the listing - not a pop-up - not another page - not reloading the entire page". I started to search, read, test. I found some interesting articles and samples, but not exactly what my client wanted. Then, I thought: I can merge some solutions and, maybe, satisfy the customer. The AJAX DynamicPopulate extender offers the mechanism. Let's open the sources and learn. Some interesting articles present some good ideas. Let's read and learn.

I would like to share the results of that work in this article.

You can see the sample project running (with simulated data only) here.

Background

When the AJAX DynamicPopulate extender is started, it calls a method on some page or web service, receives some results, and fills a control.

We can use a JavaScript function to start the extender, and we can capture the results and fill another control. The JavaScript function is activated when the user clicks the button, in the first column of the grid.

Using the Code

The main page has a GridView with three columns: an image that mimics a button to show and hide details, the name of the store, and the sum of the sales value.

The scenario is the Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious large, multinational manufacturing company. The grid shows the top stores. When the user clicks a button, a panel is expanded and the top five models are displayed.

The onclick event of the image/button calls a JavaScript function (ExpandModels) with these parameters: customer ID, row of the grid view, destination panel, and the button clicked.

// Default.aspx.cs :
protected void gridStores_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) {
...
Image btn = gridViewRow.FindControl("imgModel") as Image;

btn.Attributes["onClick"] = String.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,
    "ExpandModels('{0}', '{1}', '{2}', '{3}');",
    contextKey,             // customerID + some data
    newRow.ClientID,        // Row of gridview, below the row that was clicked
    internalPanel.ClientID, // Destination panel, wich will receive the details
    btn.ClientID);          // The clicked button
...
}

The JavaScript function ExpandModels does some preparations, and starts the populate method of the 'behavior' dpBehaviorMod of the DynamicPopulate extender, passing the customer ID. The 'behavior' will send a callback to the WebMethod ExpandModelsService, which will build an HTML table and send it back to the browser.

// ExpandPanel.js :
var expPainelId    = '';  // ID of the internal panel where the details will be inserted
var expPainelAuxId = 'painelAux';  // Receives the results from the WebMethod

function ExpandModels(customerId, trId, painelId, buttonId) {
...
var tr = $get(trId).style;
tr.display='block';                         // Shows the panel ('table-row' for Firefox)
lastBehavior = $find('dpBehaviorMod');
expPainelId = painelId;
lastBehavior.add_populated(ShowTopModels);  // Sets the handle
lastBehavior.populate(customerId);          // Calls the WebMethod
}

<!-- Default.aspx -->
<cc1:DynamicPopulateExtender ID="dinPopMod"
                             runat="server"
                             BehaviorID="dpBehaviorMod"
                             CacheDynamicResults="false"
                             ClearContentsDuringUpdate="true"
                             EnableViewState="False"
                             ServiceMethod="ExpandModelsService"
                             TargetControlID="painelAux">
</cc1:DynamicPopulateExtender>

<asp:Panel ID="painelAux"
           runat="server"
           EnableViewState="false"
           Style="background-image:url('img/loading.gif'); 
                  background-repeat: no-repeat; display: none">
</asp:Panel>

When the extender returns, it fills the auxiliary panel 'painelAux' (indicated by the property TargetControlID), then another JavaScript function (ShowTopModels) copies the result into the destination panel. The panel ID is saved in the variable expPainelId by the function ExpandModels.

// ExpandPanel.js :
function ShowTopModels(s, e) {
    // The internal panel where the details will be inserted
    var p1 = $get(expPainelId);
    // The aux panel filled by the DynamicPopulateExtender
    var p2 = $get(expPainelAuxId);
    ...
    // Details HTML table
    p1.innerHTML = p2.innerHTML;
    ...
}

Inside the web method, the program builds a simple HTML table with the details.

[System.Web.Services.WebMethod]
[System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptMethod]
public static string ExpandModelsService(string contextKey) {
...
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("<table class = 'tab-mod'> \n"
    + "<tr> \n"
    + "<th>Model</th> \n"
    + "<th>Qty</th> \n"
    + "<th>Total price</th> \n"
    + "<th>Last sale</th> \n"
    + "</tr> \n",
    topModels.Count * 180);
...
    sb.Append("<tr> \n");
    sb.AppendFormat(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
        "<td>{0}</td> ",
        modelRow.Name);
...
    sb.Append("</table> \n");

    return sb.ToString();
}

The above code snippets were extracted from the sample project and simplified. The full source code is available for download.

Points of Interest

When the page is sent to the browser, only the main listing will be sent (stores). The models will be sent dynamically when the user clicks the button on each row. We could use another approach to load all the data during the first time and hide/show at the onclick event. That approach could cause a long time to load the entire page.

The 'loading.gif' file is pre-loaded by the panel 'painelAux', to speed the display when the user clicks the button.

I included the WebMethod ExpandModelsService inside 'Default.aspx'. If the project contains a lot of WebMethods, we can create one or more 'asmx' files to help us to organize the project.

Conclusion

If this article can help you in any form, I will be happy.

Certainly, you can find many mistakes, bugs, and not-so-good code in the sample project. I thank you in advance for tips, suggestions, and corrections.

References

There are many good articles already written on this subject:

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

About the Author

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SuggestionSub-grid data isn't cached. [modified]memberMr. Truong Pham27 Mar '13 - 18:17 
I have once more issue to deal with data caching problem.
When user expands a node, it loads sub-grid data. Then close it out, re-open again, it reloads data.
This is used to make sure data is sync exactly same between client and DB. But it bears the cost of round trip. Here is the code segment from this article:
 
var p1 = $get(painelId);
if (p1) {
   p1.innerHTML = '';
}
 
I think we should not clear up the p1. Keep it as it is so it doesn't reload data gain. Maybe we can provide a choice to enable caching data or not. Like this:
 
if(cached == '0')
{
    var p1 = $get(panelID);
    if (p1) {
       p1.innerHTML = '';
    }
}
 
If there is no frequent updates with data. The above solution works out fine.

modified 28 Mar '13 - 0:28.

QuestionWant to expand multiple rowmemberMustufa13 Mar '13 - 20:41 
I want to expand multiple row at the same time . Is it possible ?
AnswerRe: Want to expand multiple rowmemberAmauriRodrigues15 Mar '13 - 11:15 
Hi Mustufa
 
Yes, it is possible.
 
You have to rewrite these methods:
. InsertModelsRow (Default.aspx.cs)
. ExpandModelsService (Default.aspx.cs)
. PopulateDetailsTable (Default.aspx.cs)
. ExpandModels (ExpandPanel.js)
. ShowTopModels (ExpandPanel.js)
 
Best Regards,
 
Amauri
QuestionWant to expand multiple rowmemberMustufa13 Mar '13 - 20:36 
Hii i really like your code . I already implemented same code in our company website. But as we using third party webservice and it is very slow, so is it possible to expand multiple row at the same time ?
QuestionScriptManager doesn't respond when a postback occursmemberMr. Truong Pham31 Jan '13 - 17:50 
Once more bug: ScriptManager doesn't respond when a postback occurs. You can see the problem when implementing UpdatePanel for partial postback. I found the root cause in ExpandPanel.js.
 
To resolve this proble, you have to add the following codesnippet at the bottom of JS file to fix this problem:
 

if (typeof(Sys) !== 'undefined') Sys.Application.notifyScriptLoaded();
 
Hope this helps,
Henry Truong,
AnswerRe: ScriptManager doesn't respond when a postback occursmemberAmauriRodrigues15 Mar '13 - 11:09 
Thank You Mr. Truong Pham
 
Best Regards,
 
Amauri
GeneralRe: ScriptManager doesn't respond when a postback occursmembervenkatesun14 May '13 - 1:27 
Hi...Nice Post Smile | :)
I am using this code in my project...It worked fine until update panel come into picture...
On post back the click event of the plus button inside grid not working..I have added the following line in ExpandPanel.Js file if (typeof (Sys) !== 'undefined') Sys.Application.notifyScriptLoaded(); but still its not working...
 
Could anyone help me out on this Frown | :( br /> 
Thanks in advance.
GeneralRe: ScriptManager doesn't respond when a postback occursmembervenkatesun14 May '13 - 23:45 
And the web service retruns null after post back :(
GeneralRe: ScriptManager doesn't respond when a postback occursmembervenkatesun15 May '13 - 2:57 
bingo! It worked...have used a fucntion to implement rowdatabound scenerio on page load (outside !IsPostback)....so no more issues with Post back Smile | :)
QuestionIt doesn't work in ChromememberMr. Truong Pham31 Jan '13 - 17:41 
Hi AmauriRodrigues,
 
Your article is great. I've been applying it in my own project. Thank a million.
But I have found some real good bugs for you. I also give a quick fix for it. Here it is:
 
string StyleDisplayBlock = "block";
 
if (this.Request.Browser.Browser.ToLower() == "firefox")
{
    StyleDisplayBlock = "table-row";
}
 
//Hot fix goes here for Chrome browser
if (Request.UserAgent.ToLower().IndexOf("chrome") > 0)
{
    StyleDisplayBlock = "table-row";
}
 

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