Activeadmin::AjaxFilter
This gem extends ActiveAdmin so that your can use filters with AJAX-powered input.
Prerequisites and notes
This extension assumes that you're using Active Admin with Ransack. And for AJAX input it uses selectize-rails
Versions:
-
0.7.0
- Rails 7, minimum Ruby version2.7
-
0.6.0
- Rails 6, minimum Ruby version2.7
-
0.5.0
- Rails 5, minimum Ruby version2.5
-
0.4.5
- could break you build due to issue withsprockets
version major update, now it's yanked, use0.4.6
instead. If you onsprockets >= 4
andrails >= 5
use version0.5.0
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'activeadmin-ajax_filter'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install activeadmin-ajax_filter
Usage
Include this line in your JavaScript code (active_admin.js)
//= require selectize
//= require activeadmin-ajax_filter
Include this line in your CSS code (active_admin.scss)
@import "selectize";
@import "selectize.default";
@import "activeadmin-ajax_filter";
Include ActiveAdmin::AjaxFilter
module to the ActiveAdmin relation resource for which you want to support filtering and add ajax_select
filter to main resource. For example:
# Relation-resource
ActiveAdmin.register User do
include ActiveAdmin::AjaxFilter
# ...
end
# Main resource
# As a filter
ActiveAdmin.register Invoice do
filter :user, as: :ajax_select, data: {
url: :filter_admin_users_path,
search_fields: [:email, :customer_uid],
limit: 7,
}
# ...
end
# As a form input
ActiveAdmin.register Invoice do
form do |f|
f.input :language # used by ajax_search_fields
f.input :user, as: :ajax_select, data: {
url: filter_admin_users_path,
search_fields: [:name],
static_ransack: { active_eq: true },
ajax_search_fields: [:language_id],
}
# ...
end
end
You can use next parameters in data
hash:
-
search_fields
- fields by which AJAX search will be performed, required -
display_fields
- fields which will be displayed in drop down list during search, first field will be displayed for selected option -
limit
- count of the items which will be requested by AJAX, by default5
-
value_field
- value field for html select element, by defaultid
-
ordering
- sort string likeemail ASC, customer_uid DESC
, by default it uses first value ofsearch_fields
withASC
direction -
ransack
- ransack query which will be applied, by default it's builded fromsearch_fields
withor
andcontains
clauses, e.g.:email_or_customer_uid_cont
-
url
- url for AJAX query by default is builded from field name. For inputs you can use url helpers, but on filters level url helpers isn't available, so if you need them you can pass symbols and it will be evaluated as url path (e.g.:filter_admin_users_path
).String
with relative path (like/admin/users/filter
) can be used for both inputs and filters. -
ajax_search_fields
- array of field names.ajax_select
input depends onajax_search_fields
values: e.g. you can scope user by languages. -
static_ransack
- hash of ransack predicates which will be applied statically and independently from current input field value -
min_chars_count_to_request
- minimal count of chars in the input field to make an AJAX request -
placeholder
- input field placeholder. -
close_after_select
- close search results drop-down after selected a value. Default isfalse
.
Filter by belongs_to relation fields
class Patient < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :user
# ...
end
f.input :patient, as: :ajax_select, collection: [], data: {
display_fields: ['id', 'user.name'],
search_fields: ['user.name'],
ordering: 'id ASC',
url: :filter_admin_patients_path
}
Ordering by related fields doesn't work, e.g. this will not work: ordering: 'user.name ASC'
Caveats
Ransack _cont on Integer column
Due to issue with Ransack and Postgres it's not possbile to make searches like id_cont
because id
is a Integer
type (more here activerecord-hackery/ransack#85)
The way to handle it find with another predicate like:
filter :user_id, as: :ajax_select, collection: [], data: {
url: '/admin/users/filter',
display_fields: [:full_name, :phone],
ransack: 'id_eq', # !!! predicate is ovewritten to `eq` by default it's `cont`
search_fields: ['id'],
}
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/holyketzer/activeadmin-ajax_filter. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.