Hello everybody!
Today I want to share some technique that we are using in our Drupal projects a lot. Sometimes we need button like load more, which will send custom ajax. Default drupal mechanism for ajax is not perfect. What if you will want to modify the result? So I will show you simple example of how to use custom Drupal views ajax. We are using Drupal 7 with Views module.
Using drupal views ajax
Let's look at the snippet below. This basic piece of code will help you with drupal views ajax.
$.ajax({
url: Drupal.settings.basePath + 'views/ajax',
type: 'post',
data: {
view_name: 'view_name',
view_display_id: 'view_display_id'
},
dataType: 'json',
success: function (response) {
if (response[1] !== undefined) {
var viewHtml = response[1].data;
//...
Drupal.attachBehaviors();
}
}
});
First of all, it's based on jQuery. If you want to use it in different framework, you can use similar parameters, it should work without any problems:)
OK, so let's analyze this snippet. There are few important lines of code:
url: Drupal.settings.basePath + 'views/ajax',
First is the URL. You can leave it as it is. Drupal.settings.basePath
returns base path to your website like http://mywebsite.com/. Than we are using default drupal views ajax mechanism (views/ajax). You can send it as GET or POST request. It is up to you which one you want to use.
data: {
view_name: 'view_name',
view_display_id: 'view_display_id'
},
This is important part. In order to get data from our view, you have to know it's name and display_id
. This informations are available in admin panel (look at the screenshot below)
Click Structure -> Views -> {Name of your view} -> Edit
In our case we will use Question List view. After that pick the page/block you want to get via ajax.
In our case we are using DMP Q&A page. Our machine name of this page is page_4. If it's the only page click on it again and notice the URL change. In our case URL looks like this:
The highlighted parts are the informations we need.
- questions_list is our view_name
- page_4 is our view_display_id
This are two most important parameters. You can use more parameters, but it depends on the view and what you want to do with it. For example if you want to load more result you can use per_page parameter and page with stands for numbers of item displayed per page and number of page (first page is 0, second is 1). But remember, if you want to use pagination like that you have to turn it on in view in pager section. If it'll be turned off it won't work. You can use filters values etc. Everything depends on you view configuration.
if (response[1] !== undefined) {
var viewHtml = response[1].data;
//...
Drupal.attachBehaviors();
}
In success function we handle response from server.
First we have to check if there's any result. Drupal will send you response of 2 elements array. Stuff that we need is in [1] element. If there is no [1] element, it means that probably you are passing wrong data. Check it again! In viewHtml we have html data from our view. You can append it, modify it, play as you like.
It's good to use
Drupal.attachBehaviors();
after changing your html code. It will attach certain javascript behaviors to the new ajaxed content.
Practical example of Drupal Views Ajax
Practical example of drupal ajax views for fetching second page of questions here (using Questions List and DMP Q&A):
$.ajax({
url: Drupal.settings.basePath + 'views/ajax',
type: 'post',
data: {
view_name: 'questions_list',
view_display_id: 'page_4',
per_page: 12,
page: 1
},
dataType: 'json',
success: function (response) {
if (response[1] !== undefined) {
var viewHtml = response[1].data;
$('#question-container').append(viewHtml);
Drupal.attachBehaviors();
}
}
});
Any questions? Or maybe you have better solution?