I am able to display Flexigrid in a normal view called from my main menu. I am using this sample http://mvc4beginner.com/Sample-Code/Insert-Update-Delete/Asp-.Net-MVC-Ajax-Insert-Update-Delete-Using-Flexigrid.html to make it work and it works fine for me.
However, my idea is to use a bit more complex interface - have a regular view with the search controls and on pressing search button show the grid with data for the items I searched.
I tried couple of things so far and can not make it to work. Here is the latest Index view I tried:
@model CardNumbers.Objects.Client
@{
ViewBag.Title = "Clients";
}
<h2>Clients</h2>
<br />
@using (Ajax.BeginForm("Search", "Client",
new AjaxOptions
{
HttpMethod = "POST",
InsertionMode = InsertionMode.Replace,
UpdateTargetId = "ClientsResults"
}))
{
<fieldset>
<legend>Search</legend>
<label for="clientNo">Client No: </label>
<input type="number" name="searchClientNo" class="numericOnly" /><br />
<label for="clientName">Client Name: </label>
<input type = "text" size =25 data-autocomplete="@Url.Action("QuickSearch", "Client")" name ="searchClientName" />
<div>
<input type="submit" value="Find / Refresh" />
@*<input type="button" value="Find / Refresh" id="ClientsSearch" data-url="@Url.Action("Client", "Client")" />
@*<input type="submit" value="Find / Refresh" />*@
@* @Ajax.ActionLink("Find / Refresh", "Client", new AjaxOptions {UpdateTargetId = "ClientResults",
InsertionMode = InsertionMode.Replace, HttpMethod = "POST"}) *@
@*}*@
</div>
</fieldset>
<div style="padding-left:150px; padding-top:50px; padding-bottom:50px;" id="ClientsResults">
@*@{Html.RenderPartial("_Client", Model); }*@
@*<table id="flexClients" style="display:none"/>*@
</div>
}
@*<br />*@
You can see all the commented attempts here also. So, the Search method in the Clients controller now has this code:
public ActionResult Search(int? searchClientNo = null, string searchClientName = null)
{
// Assume we want to select everything
var clients = Db.Clients; // Should set type of clients to IQueryable<Clients>
if ((searchClientNo ?? 0) != 0) //Number was supplied
clients = clients.Where(c => (c.Number == searchClientNo));
// If clientNo was supplied, clients is now filtered by that. If not, it still has the full list. The following will further filter it.
if (!String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(searchClientName)) // Part of the name was supplied
clients = clients.Where(c => (c.Name.Contains(searchClientName)));
return PartialView("_ClientsSearch", clients);
//return PartialView("_Client", clients);
}
The commented view is the partial view which has a flexigrid and it's not working. The _ClientsSearch view is the "normal" index view created by using the template and this works.
Do you see what exactly I am missing? The flexigrid method is simply not firing at all when I attempt to use it as a partial view from that main view.