The current version of DataTables (1.10) provides the following way of switching this default sorting order with the property orderSequence
under columnDefs
(or columns
but less flexible).
Here's the documentation on orderSequence
.
"columnDefs": [
{ "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc"], "targets": [ 1 ] },
]
As it also mentions, you may force a column to only sort when clicked as DESC or ASC which your interface may very well benefit from.
In my case, I needed to have columns descending their sort on initial click for an indeterminate number of columns so I decided to switch the example to target a column header's class
name rather than explicitly defining each column as "targets":[1],"targets":[2],...[n]
or programatically building an array of the indices of columns I cared about.
You can target columns multiple ways according to here.
The end result is a table definition like so:
<table><thead><tr>
<th class='descendFirst'>DESCend when first clicked</th>
<th>a normally sorted ASC->DESC->... column</th>
...
</tr></thead></table>
And Data Table empowered as such:
$("#table").dataTable({
"columnDefs": [
{"orderSequence": ["desc","asc"], "targets":"descendFirst" },
]
});
Voila! First click descending sort on all columns with a <th>
marked with a class of 'descendFirst' (an arbitrarily chosen, descriptive class name).
_all
!) columns.