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I am using jQuery DataTables latest version. I want to use individual column filter on every table so am using the column filter plugin but am getting search boxes in footer only. I want to place in the header

    $(document).ready(function () {
var  oTable=$("#example").dataTable({
       "bJQueryUI": true,
        "sScrollX": "100%",
        "aLengthMenu": [[5, 15, 50, 100], [5, 15, 50, "l00"]],
        "iDisplayLength": 10,
         "sPaginationType": "full_numbers",
        "sDom": '<"top"if>rt<"bottom"lp><"clear">'

    }).columnFilter({"sPlaceHolder":"head :before",
    "aoColumns": [{ "type": "text" }, { "type": "text" }, null, null, null, null, { "type": "text" }, null, { "type": "text" }, { "type": "text" }, { "type": "text" },

How can I place it on the top of my table?

8 Answers 8

38

Method 1 (CSS)

You could change the CSS to

tfoot {
    display: table-header-group;
}

Method 2 (Javascript)

Put the filter row stuff into the THEAD as TDs (not THs) and change

$("tfoot input")

to

$("thead input")
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  • thanks for your reply, but am sorry am not getting 2nd method..can u explain briefly..
    – coder
    Jul 13, 2013 at 10:10
  • You could use method 1 which is the simplest. datatables.net/release-datatables/examples/api/… will tell you more about method 2
    – asprin
    Jul 13, 2013 at 10:13
  • 5
    CSS - great suggestion, simple and effective. Thanks.
    – Makita
    Aug 2, 2014 at 17:57
  • @asprin - super! Thanks!
    – TSV
    Mar 12, 2016 at 23:08
  • Its working in chrome and firefox but not in IE..Aware! Mar 13, 2017 at 15:05
16

You can move it to the top of your table by adding the parameter 'sPlaceHolder'

}).columnFilter({
    sPlaceHolder: "head:after",
    aoColumns: [ ...
12

Simply use the following javascript code ( here 'example' being the id of your table ):

$('#example tfoot tr').insertAfter($('#example thead tr'))

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  • This help me fix the issue.
    – Moxet Jan
    Oct 4, 2023 at 11:03
10

In CSS you can use

display: table-header-group; //on tfoot

and

display: table-row-group; //on thead

You'll get them positioned like this:

tfoot
thead
tbody
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  • I had a related problem, except I wanted 'thead' on top, 'tfoot' just below it, and the rest of the rows after that. Since 'thead' was already at the top of the HTML, and 'tfoot' just after it, setting 'display: table-row-group' on the 'tfoot' element worked just fine. It now displays correctly on Chrome and IE10.
    – EdwinW
    Aug 28, 2015 at 0:10
5

Try this

$(document).ready(function() {
$('#mytable thead td').each( function () {
        var title = $('#mytable thead th').eq( $(this).index() ).text();
        $(this).html( '<input type="text" placeholder="Search '+title+'" />' );
});
$("#mytable thead input").on( 'keyup change', function () {
        table
            .column( $(this).parent().index()+':visible' )
            .search( this.value )
            .draw();
});
});
0
5

Use the sPlaceHolder option :

sPlaceHolder: "head:before"

example :

dataTable.columnFilter({
  sPlaceHolder: "head:before",
  aoColumns: [
      { type: "select" },  
      { type: "select" },        
      { type: "select" },  
      { type: "select" },  
      { type: "select" }
  ]
});

see demo -> http://jsfiddle.net/JNxj5/

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  CSS:  
 tfoot input {
    width: 100%;
    padding: 3px;
    box-sizing: border-box;
}
 tfoot {
display: table-header-group;}

 Script:
 $(document).ready(function() {
// Setup - add a text input to each footer cell
$('#example tfoot th').each( function () {
    var title = $(this).text();
    $(this).html( '<input type="text" placeholder="Search '+title+'" />' );
} );

// DataTable
 var table = $('#example').DataTable();

// Apply the search
 table.columns().every( function () {
    var that = this;

    $( 'input', this.footer() ).on( 'keyup change', function () {
        if ( that.search() !== this.value ) {
            that
                .search( this.value )
                .draw();
        }
    } );
} );

} );

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  • Please edit your answer to explain how this solves the OP's problem, and to explain what the code does. Code only answers are discouraged on SO. Thanks!
    – Tim Malone
    Jul 23, 2016 at 10:30
0

You should use:

this.footer() to this.header()

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  • Your answer could be improved by adding more information on what the code does and how it helps the OP.
    – Tyler2P
    Jan 11, 2023 at 16:48

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