Rails 7 and Tabulator- Ruby on Rails Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @simomed5002
    @simomed5002 Před rokem +1

    I love your videos, keep up the good work!

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      Thanks, will do!

    • @aldoburbank
      @aldoburbank Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@PhilSmy, I appreciate how you keep it genuine and real. I've subscribed for the Rails related coding!

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před 9 měsíci

      @@aldoburbankThank you again. That made my day. Recently it's been tough to get the Rails videos going - they take a lot of work - but I am trying to get back to them!

  • @LuisFlores1961
    @LuisFlores1961 Před rokem +1

    Great video Phil, thank you much

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed.

  • @EmmanuVarghese
    @EmmanuVarghese Před rokem +1

    It really helped me. Thanks a lot.

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      Thank you! So glad to help! That is why I do these.

  • @nomekopjho5418
    @nomekopjho5418 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I really enjoyed it! Is there a way to add action buttons (like edit or delete) for each row similar to how you can edit and delete instances of rows in datatables?

  • @stpaquet
    @stpaquet Před rokem

    I like Tailwind better nowadays, but bootstrap is very fine when you want to quickly get s...t done ;-) I didn't know tabulator. Looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing

  • @LuisFlores1961
    @LuisFlores1961 Před měsícem

    I tried the same procedures on a sample app I have, it was NOT working as stated in your video, then I just added the tags under: Getting Started - Installation - CDN UNPKG, on Tabular documentation, both and tags on the application.htm.erb layout header and it worked for me (Tabular version 6.2.5)

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před měsícem

      Thanks for commenting. Things are always changing so maybe that is now the right way.

  • @InEptSoftware
    @InEptSoftware Před rokem

    Would love to see a part 2.

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. I am "probably" going to do part 2 next and including using Stimulus for Tabulator

  • @marlow0conrad
    @marlow0conrad Před rokem

    Nicely done,thanks

  • @foreignbeard
    @foreignbeard Před rokem

    Hi Phil, I'm long time lurker and recent subscriber. I came here because ive been tearing my hair out trying to get datatables to work and found my way here.
    I'm still however tearing my hair out as to why I cannot seem to get Tabulator to work when using yarn and importing it. Maybe ESBuild is playing up and/or I'm (very likely) missing a step, even though I've followed this video about 10 times now and been in a deep google hole for two days. It seems to work when I simply load it in via CDN, but I'm wondering if theres a problem elsewhere with my config or initial project setup. In any case, thank you for your videos, they're an absolute joy to code along with and learn from you.

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      My solution in cases like this is to start a new project (`rails new myapp --css=bootstrap --database=postgresql` for example) and then add just tabulator into yarn and see if it works. Doing that really helps me (I do that for almost everything I want to add that is a big change). I am using Tabulator a lot now, and doing it with Stimulus as in my other video and not having any issues at all.
      If there is something more specific I can do to help let me know.

  • @tylermalone3035
    @tylermalone3035 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Phil! I am a junior rails dev and I have been following along with your videos but I keep getting errors that Tabulator is undefined and Cannot use import statement outside a module. I have started a fresh app with the same version of rails as you use but I can not seems to get it to work. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před 4 měsíci

      That’s strange. Do you have this in a public GitHub repo that I could look at for you?

  • @jalonsoad
    @jalonsoad Před rokem

    Great video Phil, waiting for part II. One question, do you have any repository where we can check the code? Cheers for your teaching!!

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      For this one I did not do a repository. Let me see if I can figure out which branch I was on and push to a new repository for this.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem +1

      Done! github.com/philsmy/tabulator-demo
      I will add it into the description as well. FYI, this week I will release a new Tabulator video that uses Stimulus.

    • @jalonsoad
      @jalonsoad Před rokem

      @@PhilSmy cheers!!

  • @akosm6310
    @akosm6310 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. One question though. How can i generate my own table's needed parts of coding in order to apply the tabulator's functions? Anyone please??

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      Hi...Sorry, I'm not totally sure what you are asking. Isn't that covered in the video?

  • @bmontegani
    @bmontegani Před rokem

    What extension are you using in your editor for ruby and Ruby on Rails? Art you using Co-pilot?

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem

      That's it! Copilot. I couldn't remember the name when I was doing the video.

  • @andyhemphill
    @andyhemphill Před rokem

    Could you edit the rows inline ?

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem +1

      Yes, tabulator does that! If I do a part 2 I will show that.

  • @gshjgsohuegnjbshu
    @gshjgsohuegnjbshu Před rokem +1

    にごり酒「日本橋」(^^

    • @PhilSmy
      @PhilSmy  Před rokem +1

      それが大好きです!でも3年前からアルコホールは飲むない。

  • @LuisFlores1961
    @LuisFlores1961 Před měsícem

    This is without jQuery: document.querySelector('#numSelected.modal-body').innerHTML = "(" + selectedData.length + ") orders selected.";

  • @brookemaxwell6411
    @brookemaxwell6411 Před rokem

    🙌 'PromoSM'