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I'm trying to implement jqGrid with codeigniter. I set up everything and it seem to be correct, the grid is showing but is not loading any information. The controller that construct the Json structure print the following:

{"page":1,"total":1,"records":2,"rows":[{"id":"132","cell":["user1","[email protected]","1123","22767830","22767830","address"]},{"id":"12222","cell":["user2","[email protected]","212222","8888888","888888","address2"]}]}

This means that database is being accessed correctly, and that there is no problem with the creation of the JSON.

But the grid is not displaying this information, so I get the JSON printed and then the grid shows with no information.

Below is the code of the controller:

function loadData(){           

        $page = isset($_POST['page'])?$_POST['page']:1; 
        $limit = isset($_POST['rows'])?$_POST['rows']:10; 
        $sidx = isset($_POST['sidx'])?$_POST['sidx']:'name'; 
        $sord = isset($_POST['sord'])?$_POST['sord']:'';         
        $start = $limit*$page - $limit; 
        $start = ($start<0)?0:$start; 

        $where = ""; 
        $searchField = isset($_POST['searchField']) ? $_POST['searchField'] : false;
        $searchOper = isset($_POST['searchOper']) ? $_POST['searchOper']: false;
        $searchString = isset($_POST['searchString']) ? $_POST['searchString'] : false;

        /**************************/


        //array to translate the search type
        $ops = array(
                'eq'=>'=', //equal
                'ne'=>'<>',//not equal
                'lt'=>'<', //less than
                'le'=>'<=',//less than or equal
                'gt'=>'>', //greater than
                'ge'=>'>=',//greater than or equal
                'bw'=>'LIKE', //begins with
                'bn'=>'NOT LIKE', //doesn't begin with
                'in'=>'LIKE', //is in
                'ni'=>'NOT LIKE', //is not in
                'ew'=>'LIKE', //ends with
                'en'=>'NOT LIKE', //doesn't end with
                'cn'=>'LIKE', // contains
                'nc'=>'NOT LIKE'  //doesn't contain
        );
        function getWhereClause($col, $oper, $val){
                global $ops;
                if($oper == 'bw' || $oper == 'bn') $val .= '%';
                if($oper == 'ew' || $oper == 'en' ) $val = '%'.$val;
                if($oper == 'cn' || $oper == 'nc' || $oper == 'in' || $oper == 'ni') $val = '%'.$val.'%';
                return " WHERE $col {$ops[$oper]} '$val' ";
        }
        $where = ""; //if there is no search request sent by jqgrid, $where should be empty
        $searchField = isset($_POST['searchField']) ? $_POST['searchField'] : false;
        $searchOper = isset($_POST['searchOper']) ? $_POST['searchOper']: false;
        $searchString = isset($_POST['searchString']) ? $_POST['searchString'] : false;

/**************************/


        if(!$sidx) 
            $sidx =1;
        $count = $this->db->count_all_results('info'); 
        if( $count > 0 ) {
            $total_pages = ceil($count/$limit);    
        } else {
            $total_pages = 0;
        }

        if ($page > $total_pages) 
            $page=$total_pages;

        $query = $this->JqgridSample->getAllData($start,$limit,$sidx,$sord,$where); 
        $responce->page = $page;
        $responce->total = $total_pages;
        $responce->records = $count;
        $i=0;
        foreach($query as $row) {
            $responce->rows[$i]['id']=$row->id;
            $responce->rows[$i]['cell']=array($row->name,$row->email,$row->passport,$row->phone,$row->fax,$row->address);
            $i++;
        }

        //return json_encode($responce);
       echo json_encode($responce);
    }

Here is the code for the model:

function getAllData($start,$limit,$sidx,$sord,$where){

   $this->db->select('id,name,email,passport,phone,fax,address');
    $this->db->limit($limit);
     if($where != NULL)
          $this->db->where($where,NULL,FALSE);
       $this->db->order_by($sidx,$sord);
       $query = $this->db->get('info',$limit,$start);
       return $query->result();
}

And here is the code for the view:

<body>
 <center>
    <h1>Codeigniter With JQGrid</h1>
<table id="list"></table><!--Grid table-->
<div id="pager"></div>  <!--pagination div-->
</center>
</body>

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready(function (){
        jQuery("#list").jqGrid({
            url: 'http://localhost/ProyectoNetbeans/CodeIgniter_2.1.3/index.php/Nacionalidades_controller/loadData',
            mtype : "post",             //Ajax request type. It also could be GET
            datatype: "json",            //supported formats XML, JSON or Arrray
            colNames:['Name','Email','Passport','Phone','Fax','Address'],       //Grid column headings
            colModel:[
                {name:'name',index:'name', width:100, align:"left"},
                {name:'email',index:'email', width:150, align:"left"},
                {name:'passport',index:'passport', width:100, align:"right"},
                {name:'phone',index:'phone', width:100, align:"right"},
                {name:'fax',index:'fax', width:100, align:"right"},
                {name:'address',index:'address', width:100, align:"right"}
            ],
            rowNum:10,
            width: 750,
            //height: 300,
            rowList:[10,20,30],
            pager: '#pager',
            sortname: 'id',
            viewrecords: true,
            rownumbers: true,
            gridview: true,
            caption:"List Of Person"
        }).navGrid('#pager',{edit:false,add:false,del:false});
    });
</script>

Somebody know how to solve this?

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  • Post up the code to your grid and we can have a look at what you are doing.
    – Mark
    Apr 7, 2013 at 2:37
  • Thanks for the recommendations, I just corrected the post with the comments and the code.
    – Vito
    Apr 7, 2013 at 2:55
  • Is the grid actually calling your loadData controller function? Can you see the call go out from the jqGrid and the returned data in Firebug ?
    – Mark
    Apr 7, 2013 at 3:02
  • Yes, it is calling it, because the loadData function is the one that produces the echo of the JSON (echo json_encode($responce)). The problem is that the JSON is not being loaded in the Grid, it is just printed in the screen.
    – Vito
    Apr 7, 2013 at 3:13
  • But is it being passed on to the client, can you see it via Firebug or Chrome etc? You should see the AJAX call go out and the JSON come back on the client side.
    – Mark
    Apr 7, 2013 at 3:20

1 Answer 1

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It seems to me that you should set Content-Type header of the server response and not only place JSON data in the body of the response. One can use

$this->output->set_header('Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8');

for example to do this. Probably event better would be to use

$this->output->set_content_type('application/json')
             ->set_output(json_encode($re‌​sponce));

I'm not CodeIgniter developer, but the look in the documentation of CodeIgniter seems be the reason of your problem.

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  • Thanks a lot Oleg!! that resolved the problem as it eliminates the HTML code from the response and left only the JSON code. Thanks to Mark also for his help for this issue.
    – Vito
    Apr 7, 2013 at 18:18

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