As far as I know using templates in columns.command
is not even documented: although it works. And you can do things like:
columns : [
{
command: {
template : "# console.log('this', this); console.log('data', data); # toto"
}
},
...
]
or even like:
command: {
template : function (arg) {
console.log("this" ,this);
console.log("arg", arg);
console.log("data", data);
return "toto";
}
}
But what the template returns needs to be a string
and in the console of your browser you will see that this
is window
, arg
is the object command
and data
is an array
containing grid data.
Although you can include extra arguments as:
command: {
template : function (arg) {
console.log("this" ,this);
console.log("arg", arg);
console.log("arg.a", arg.a);
console.log("data", data);
return "toto";
},
a: "extra argument"
}
Where I add an extra a
argument that can be accessed via arg.a
you still cannot get access to current row data
since the element is still not inserted.
Instead of that what I do propose is doing something like:
columns : [
{
title: " ",
template: "#= myVariable# #if(myBoolean) {# <img src='/images/myImage.png' /> #}#"
},
...
]
You don't need to have it as command, right? Why do you need it as command?