Initially, i was using the "options" with initAjax to make the ajax call. However, since i had to show an error message incase there was an empty response from the server after the reload, i decided to go the usual ajax route. I make the ajax call, get the response and then reload the tree.
So i did it like this in my javascript file
var myObj = {getDynaTree :function(){
//Refresh the dynatree
$("#dynaTree").dynatree("option", "children", null);
$.ajax({
url: "myurl",
type: "POST",
dataType: "application/json",
headers:{'Accept' :'application/json', 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
data : JSON.stringify(myData),
//handle the response
complete : function(treeData)
{
$("#dynaTree").dynatree("option", "generateIds", true);
var parsedTreeData = JSON.parse(treeData.responseText);
if(parsedTreeData.length ==0) {
var parsedTreeData = [{title: "No documents found for the search criteria, please revisit the criteria",
isFolder: false, tooltip: "No documents found for the search criteria, please revisit the criteria" }];
}
$("#dynaTree").dynatree("option", "children", parsedTreeData);
$("#dynaTree").dynatree("getTree").reload();
}
});
}}
Calling function
$("#myLink").click(function() { myObj.getDynaTree(); }
The dynatree was initialized in a seperate javascript file
//Initialization for the dyna tree.
var treeData = [{title: "Dynamic Tree Demo",isFolder: false, tooltip: "Here, is your Dynamic Tree!" }];
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
initReqActions(treeData);
});
initReqActions= function(myTree){
$("#dynaTree").dynatree({
checkbox: false,
selectMode: 2,
// create IDs for HTML elements that are generated
generateIds: true,
cookie: {
expires :-1
},
children: myTree,
onQuerySelect: function(select, node) {
if( node.data.isFolder )
return false;
},
onClick: function(node, event) {
if( ! node.data.isFolder )
node.toggleSelect();
},
onDblClick: function(node, event) {
node.toggleExpand();
},
onKeydown: function(node, event) {
if( event.which == 32 ) {
node.toggleSelect();
return false;
}
}
});
}