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I am trying to implement functionality whereby clicking a button on the screen will cause my jQuery dataTable to refresh (as the server-side data source may have changed since the dataTable was created).

Here's what I have:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $("#my-button").click(function() {
        $("#my-datatable").dataTable().fnReloadAjax();
    });
});

But when I run this, it does nothing. What's the proper way to refresh the dataTable when the button is clicked?

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26 Answers 26

186

With version 1.10.0 of DataTables, it is built-in and easy:

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

or just

$('#example').DataTable().ajax.reload();

http://datatables.net/reference/api/ajax.reload()

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  • 30
    Be careful and use $('#example').DataTable() and not $('#example').dataTable().
    – Sergiu
    May 4, 2015 at 16:10
  • After I do this I cannot access the content of the datatable. It then says I only have 2 TR's (one with the headers, and one with only 1 cell displaying there is no data). Do I have to redraw it first?
    – Jon Koeter
    May 15, 2015 at 10:25
  • Jon Koeter: impossible to answer your question without seeing your code. Please post as a new question along with your code to allow reproducing the problem.
    – atmelino
    May 16, 2015 at 23:47
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    To preserve the paging info use. table.ajax.reload(null,false), as mentioned in official documentation here datatables.net/reference/api/ajax.reload() Sep 14, 2016 at 9:22
  • 2
    This does nothing except give me the error Cannot set property 'data' of null
    – Cerin
    Oct 14, 2020 at 17:51
48

Destroy the datatable first and then draw the datatable.

$('#table1').DataTable().destroy();
$('#table1').find('tbody').append("<tr><td><value1></td><td><value1></td></tr>");
$('#table1').DataTable().draw();
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    Why do things so complicated?
    – Akmal
    Feb 5, 2020 at 11:41
36

You could use an extensive API of DataTable to reload it by ajax.reload()

If you declare your datatable as DataTable() (new version) you need:

var oTable = $('#filtertable_data').DataTable( );
// to reload
oTable.ajax.reload();

If you declare your datatable as dataTable() (old version) you need:

var oTable = $('#filtertable_data').dataTable( );
// to reload
oTable.api().ajax.reload();
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34

You can try the following:

function InitOverviewDataTable() {
    oOverviewTable = $('#HelpdeskOverview').dataTable({
        "bPaginate": true,
        "bJQueryUI": true, // ThemeRoller-stöd
        "bLengthChange": false,
        "bFilter": false,
        "bSort": false,
        "bInfo": true,
        "bAutoWidth": true,
        "bProcessing": true,
        "iDisplayLength": 10,
        "sAjaxSource": '/Helpdesk/ActiveCases/noacceptancetest'
    });
}

function RefreshTable(tableId, urlData) {
    $.getJSON(urlData, null, function(json) {
        table = $(tableId).dataTable();
        oSettings = table.fnSettings();

        table.fnClearTable(this);

        for (var i = 0; i < json.aaData.length; i++) {
            table.oApi._fnAddData(oSettings, json.aaData[i]);
        }

        oSettings.aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.slice();
        table.fnDraw();
    });
}
// Edited by Prasad
function AutoReload() {
    RefreshTable('#HelpdeskOverview', '/Helpdesk/ActiveCases/noacceptancetest');

    setTimeout(function() {
        AutoReload();
    }, 30000);
}

$(document).ready(function() {
    InitOverviewDataTable();
    setTimeout(function() {
        AutoReload();
    }, 30000);
});

http://www.meadow.se/wordpress/?p=536

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  • This is great! But I found you are calling the _fnAddData, which is supposed as a private function only. Is this risky? Let's say in the future the function signature might be changed.
    – Roy Ling
    Nov 16, 2012 at 13:24
33

I had the same problem, this is how i fixed it:

first get the data with method of your choice, i use ajax after submitting results that will make change to the table. Then clear and add fresh data:

var refreshedDataFromTheServer = getDataFromServer();

var myTable = $('#tableId').DataTable();
myTable.clear().rows.add(refreshedDataFromTheServer).draw();

here is the source: https://datatables.net/reference/api/clear()

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21

This simple answer worked for me

                  $('#my-datatable').DataTable().ajax.reload();

ref https://datatables.net/forums/discussion/38969/reload-refresh-table-after-event

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18

i would recommend using the following code.

table.ajax.reload(null, false); 

The reason for this, user paging will not be reset on reload.
Example:

<button id='refresh'> Refresh </button>

<script>
    $(document).ready(function() {

        table = $("#my-datatable").DataTable();
        $("#refresh").on("click", function () { 
         table.ajax.reload(null, false); 
        });

   });
</script>

detail about this can be found at Here

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    Right one. For not change page number after refresh table May 20, 2019 at 11:47
  • equal to table.ajax.reload();
    – CodeToLife
    Apr 1, 2020 at 20:36
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    Yes it does equal to the above but you are missing the point. table.ajax.reload(); will refresh and reset the table, if your on the 5 page and you refresh it. it will take you back to first page.
    – Ad Kahn
    Aug 20, 2020 at 6:20
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var ref = $('#example').DataTable();
ref.ajax.reload();

If you want to add a reload/refresh button to DataTables 1.10 then use drawCallback.

See example below (I am using DataTables with bootstrap css)

var ref= $('#hldy_tbl').DataTable({
        "responsive": true,
        "processing":true,
        "serverSide":true,
        "ajax":{
            "url":"get_hotels.php",
            "type":"POST"
        },
        "drawCallback": function( settings ) {
            $('<li><a onclick="refresh_tab()" class="fa fa-refresh"></a></li>').prependTo('div.dataTables_paginate ul.pagination');
        }
    });

function refresh_tab(){
    ref.ajax.reload();
}
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7

Use this code ,when you want to refresh your datatable:

 $("#my-button").click(function() {
    $('#my-datatable').DataTable().clear().draw();
 });
4

Try destroy datatable first then setup it again, example

var table;
$(document).ready(function() {
    table = $("#my-datatable").datatable()
    $("#my-button").click(function() {
        table.fnDestroy();
        table = $("#my-datatable").dataTable();
    });
});
3

This is how I do it... Maybe not the best way, but it's definitely simpler (IMHO) and doesn't require any additional plugins.

HTML

<div id="my-datatable"></div>

jQuery

function LoadData() {
    var myDataTable = $("#my-datatable").html("<table><thead></thead><tbody></tbody></table>");
    $("table",myDataTable).dataTable({...});
}
$(document).ready(function() {
    $("#my-button").click(LoadData);
    LoadData();
});

Note: In my workings with jQuery dataTable, sometimes if you don't have <thead></thead><tbody></tbody> it doesn't work. But you might be able to get by without it. I haven't exactly figured out what makes it required and what doesn't.

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If you use the url attribute, just do

table.ajax.reload()
2

well, you didn't show how/where you are loading the scripts, but to use the plug-in API functions, you have to include it in your page after you load the DataTables library but before you initialize the DataTable.

like this

<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.dataTables.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="dataTables.fnReloadAjax.js"></script>
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var myTable = $('#tblIdName').DataTable();
    myTable.clear().rows.add(myTable.data).draw();

This worked for me without using ajax.

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Very Simple answer

$("#table_name").DataTable().ajax.reload(null, false); 
1

Allan Jardine’s DataTables is a very powerful and slick jQuery plugin for displaying tabular data. It has many features and can do most of what you might want. One thing that’s curiously difficult though, is how to refresh the contents in a simple way, so I for my own reference, and possibly for the benefit of others as well, here’s a complete example of one way if doing this:

HTML

<table id="HelpdeskOverview">
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Ärende</th>
      <th>Rapporterad</th>
      <th>Syst/Utr/Appl</th>
      <th>Prio</th>
      <th>Rubrik</th>
      <th>Status</th>
      <th>Ägare</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
  </tbody>
</table>

Javascript

function InitOverviewDataTable()
{
  oOverviewTable =$('#HelpdeskOverview').dataTable(
  {
    "bPaginate": true,
    "bJQueryUI": true,  // ThemeRoller-stöd
    "bLengthChange": false,
    "bFilter": false,
    "bSort": false,
    "bInfo": true,
    "bAutoWidth": true,
    "bProcessing": true,
    "iDisplayLength": 10,
    "sAjaxSource": '/Helpdesk/ActiveCases/noacceptancetest'
  });
}

function RefreshTable(tableId, urlData)
{
  $.getJSON(urlData, null, function( json )
  {
    table = $(tableId).dataTable();
    oSettings = table.fnSettings();
    
    table.fnClearTable(this);

    for (var i=0; i<json.aaData.length; i++)
    {
      table.oApi._fnAddData(oSettings, json.aaData[i]);
    }

    oSettings.aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.slice();
    table.fnDraw();
  });
}

function AutoReload()
{
  RefreshTable('#HelpdeskOverview', '/Helpdesk/ActiveCases/noacceptancetest');
 
  setTimeout(function(){AutoReload();}, 30000);
}

$(document).ready(function () {
  InitOverviewDataTable();
  setTimeout(function(){AutoReload();}, 30000);
});

Source

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you have to write this line of code after doing update operation.

$('#example').DataTable().ajax.reload();
0

According to the DataTable help, I could done for my table.

I want wanted multiple database to my DataTable.

For example: data_1.json > 2500 records - data_2.json > 300 records - data_3.json > 10265 records

var table;
var isTableCreated= false;

if (isTableCreated==true) {
    table.destroy();
    $('#Table').empty(); // empty in case the columns change
}
else
    i++;

table = $('#Table').DataTable({
        "processing": true,
        "serverSide": true,
        "ordering": false,
        "searching": false,
        "ajax": {
            "url": 'url',
            "type": "POST",
            "draw": 1,
            "data": function (data) {
                data.pageNumber = (data.start / data.length);
            },
            "dataFilter": function (data) {
                return JSON.stringify(data);
            },
            "dataSrc": function (data) {
                if (data.length > 0) {
                    data.recordsTotal = data[0].result_count;
                    data.recordsFiltered = data[0].result_count;
                    return data;
                }
                else
                    return "";
            },

            "error": function (xhr, error, thrown) {
                alert(thrown.message)
            }
        },
        columns: [
           { data: 'column_1' },
           { data: 'column_2' },
           { data: 'column_3' },
           { data: 'column_4' },
           { data: 'column_5' }
        ]
    });
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if using datatable v1.10.12 then simply calling .draw() method and passing your required draw types ie full-reset, page then you will re-draw your dt with new data

let dt = $("#my-datatable").datatable()

// do some action

dt.draw('full-reset')

for more check out datatable docs

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I had done something that relates to this... Below is a sample javascript with what you need. There is a demo on this here: http://codersfolder.com/2016/07/crud-with-php-mysqli-bootstrap-datatables-jquery-plugin/

//global the manage member table 
var manageMemberTable;

function updateMember(id = null) {
    if(id) {
        // click on update button
        $("#updatebutton").unbind('click').bind('click', function() {
            $.ajax({
                url: 'webdesign_action/update.php',
                type: 'post',
                data: {member_id : id},
                dataType: 'json',
                success:function(response) {
                    if(response.success == true) {                      
                        $(".removeMessages").html('<div class="alert alert-success alert-dismissible" role="alert">'+
                              '<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"><span aria-hidden="true">&times;</span></button>'+
                              '<strong> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-ok-sign"></span> </strong>'+response.messages+
                            '</div>');

                        // refresh the table

                        manageMemberTable.ajax.reload();

                        // close the modal
                        $("#updateModal").modal('hide');

                    } else {
                        $(".removeMessages").html('<div class="alert alert-warning alert-dismissible" role="alert">'+
                              '<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"><span aria-hidden="true">&times;</span></button>'+
                              '<strong> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-exclamation-sign"></span> </strong>'+response.messages+
                            '</div>');

                        // refresh the table                        
                        manageMemberTable.ajax.reload();

                        // close the modal
                        $("#updateModal").modal('hide');
                    }
                }
            });
        }); // click remove btn
    } else {
        alert('Error: Refresh the page again');
    }
}
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For my case (DataTables 1.10.7) following code works for me;


let table = $(tableName).DataTable();
table.clear().draw();

$(tableName).dataTable({ ... });

Datatables clear(): Simply remove all rows of data from the table

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My table first call:

var myTable = $('.myTable').DataTable({
    "language": {
        "url": "//cdn.datatables.net/plug-ins/1.11.0/i18n/es_es.json"
    },
    dom: 'Bfrtip',
    processing: true,
    "paging": false
});

Your ajax call code here.

Then after the ajax result:

//Destroy my table
myTable.destroy();

//Place my table again
$("#tableWrapper").html(''+
    '<table class="table-striped myTable">'+
        '<thead>'+
            '<tr>'+
                '<th>Title</th>'+
            '</tr>'+
        '</thead>'+
        '<tbody id="info_conds">'+
            '<td>Content</td>'+
        '</tbody>'+
    '</table>'+
'');

Calling my table properties again

myTable = $('.myTable').DataTable({
    "language": {
        "url": "//cdn.datatables.net/plug-ins/1.11.0/i18n/es_es.json"
    },
    dom: 'Bfrtip',
    processing: true,
    "paging": false
});

Done.

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if(data.length==0){
    alert("empty");
      $('#MembershipTable > tbody').empty();
    // $('#MembershipTable').dataTable().fnDestroy();
            $('#MembershipTable_info').empty(); 
            $("#MembershipTable_length").empty();
            $("#MembershipTable_paginate").empty();

     html="<tr><td colspan='20'><b>No data available in Table</b> </td></tr>";
   $("#MembershipTable").append(html);
}

else{
     $('#MembershipTable').dataTable().fnDestroy();
    $('#MembershipTable > tbody').empty();

 for(var i=0; i<data.length; i++){
    //
.......}
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This is what has fixed this issue for me:

const myTable= $('#mytable');
myTable.DataTable({
  **bDestroy: true**
}
);
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function autoRefresh(){
    table.ajax.reload(null,false); 
    alert('Refresh');//for test, uncomment
}

setInterval('autoRefresh()', 5000);
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reinitialise datatable with init and write retrieve as true ..done..so simple

eg.

TableAjax.init();
retrieve: true,
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