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I'm trying to figure out how to use javascript to add rows to a table dynamically. I tested without the table and can get the data but am stumped on populating the table.

I have a function call on a button that is supposed to populate the table. below is my code so far:

  <table id="tblData" class="pure-table">
                <thead>
                    <tr>
                        <th>Staff</th>
                        <th>Orders</th>
                    </tr>
                </thead>
                <tbody>
                    <!--<tr class="pure-table-odd">
                            <td>Jim</td>
                            <td>2</td>
                        </tr>-->

                </tbody>
            </table>


 function getData()
 {
var soData = JSON.parse(staffOrders);
var i = 0;
var c = getRowCount(); 

//build table
var table = document.getElementById("tblData");

while (i <= c) {
    //alert(soData[i].staffName + " had " + soData[i].orders + " orders.");
    //"<td>" + soData[i].staffName + "</td>"
    //"<td>" + soData[i].orders + "</td>"
    i++;
}
 }
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  • insertRow/insertCell or appendChild Jan 20, 2015 at 13:26
  • @user3479671 the OP clearly already knows how to get the data - that's what AJAX is for. Subsequently adding it to the DOM is nothing to do with AJAX.
    – Alnitak
    Jan 20, 2015 at 13:30
  • You should consider using createDocumentFragment to build up the row structure and then append the fragment to the table. Much more efficient.
    – Andy
    Jan 20, 2015 at 13:30
  • @Alnitak - My mistake, I misread the question and took it for a duplicate. I'll remove the comment now Jan 20, 2015 at 13:32
  • not sure I'm following the createdocumentfragment concept
    – wl2m
    Jan 20, 2015 at 13:46

3 Answers 3

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You need to use the DOM API for the HTML table element. It's documented at http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/dom_obj_table.asp

Here's an example taken from http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_table_insertrow.asp :

// Find a <table> element with id="myTable":
var table = document.getElementById("myTable");

// Create an empty <tr> element and add it to the 1st position of the     table:
var row = table.insertRow(0);

// Insert new cells (<td> elements) at the 1st and 2nd position of the     "new" <tr> element:
var cell1 = row.insertCell(0);
var cell2 = row.insertCell(1);

// Add some text to the new cells:
cell1.innerHTML = "NEW CELL1";
cell2.innerHTML = "NEW CELL2";
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function getData() {
  var responseData = [{
    "staffName": "Wilkerson Bowman",
    "orders": 26
  }, {
    "staffName": "Finley Nunez",
    "orders": 26
  }, {
    "staffName": "Katie Estrada",
    "orders": 7
  }];
  var thead = document.querySelector('#tblData thead');

  responseData.forEach(function(data) {
    var row = document.createElement('tr');
    row.innerHTML = '<td>' + data.staffName + '</td><td>' + data.orders + '</td>';
    thead.appendChild(row);
  });
}

getData();
<table id="tblData" class="pure-table">
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Staff</th>
      <th>Orders</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody></tbody>
</table>

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  • According to caniuse.com this works in all browsers except <= IE8
    – yesman82
    Jan 20, 2015 at 13:56
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try this code

window.onload = function(){
function getData() {
      var soData = [{orders : 'order1', staffName : 'staffName1'}, {orders : 'order2', staffName : 'staffName2'}]
      var i = 0;
      var c = 2;
    
      //build table
      var table_body = document.getElementById("tblData").getElementsByTagName('tbody')[0];
      while (i <= c) {
        var tr = document.createElement('tr');
        tr.className = "pure-table-odd"; // add class in tr
        var td1 = document.createElement('td');
        td1.innerHTML = soData[i].orders;
        var td2 = document.createElement('td');
        td2.innerHTML = soData[i].staffName;
        tr.appendChild(td1);
        tr.appendChild(td2);
        table_body.appendChild(tr);
        i++;
      }
};
  getData();
}
<table id="tblData" class="pure-table">
                <thead>
                    <tr>
                        <th>Staff</th>
                        <th>Orders</th>
                    </tr>
                </thead>
                <tbody>
                    <!--<tr class="pure-table-odd">
                            <td>Jim</td>
                            <td>2</td>
                        </tr>-->

                </tbody>
            </table>

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  • no luck implementing this as it didn't render the code
    – wl2m
    Jan 20, 2015 at 13:48
  • how would i add class="pure-table-odd" to a tr?
    – wl2m
    Jan 20, 2015 at 14:53
  • ok you can add className in tr DOM tr.className = "pure-table-odd" see updated code
    – Girish
    Jan 20, 2015 at 16:03

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