Issue with Tabulator js library working with Column Grouping properties












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I have this structure of html table



<thead>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Type</th>
<th rowspan="2">Name</th>
<th rowspan="2">Iteration ID</th>
<th colspan="2">Script</th>
<th rowspan="2">Action</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Init</th>
<th>Post</th>
</tr>
</thead>


and how it's look like



enter image description here



but should be as:



enter image description here
my js code



$(document).ready(function () {
var table = new Tabulator("#table-test", {});
});


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  • Can you create a JSFiddle?
    – Lajos Arpad
    Nov 21 at 11:38










  • @LajosArpad add exampe codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 21 at 12:50


















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I have this structure of html table



<thead>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Type</th>
<th rowspan="2">Name</th>
<th rowspan="2">Iteration ID</th>
<th colspan="2">Script</th>
<th rowspan="2">Action</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Init</th>
<th>Post</th>
</tr>
</thead>


and how it's look like



enter image description here



but should be as:



enter image description here
my js code



$(document).ready(function () {
var table = new Tabulator("#table-test", {});
});


add codepen reference
codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg










share|improve this question
























  • Can you create a JSFiddle?
    – Lajos Arpad
    Nov 21 at 11:38










  • @LajosArpad add exampe codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 21 at 12:50
















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I have this structure of html table



<thead>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Type</th>
<th rowspan="2">Name</th>
<th rowspan="2">Iteration ID</th>
<th colspan="2">Script</th>
<th rowspan="2">Action</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Init</th>
<th>Post</th>
</tr>
</thead>


and how it's look like



enter image description here



but should be as:



enter image description here
my js code



$(document).ready(function () {
var table = new Tabulator("#table-test", {});
});


add codepen reference
codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg










share|improve this question















I have this structure of html table



<thead>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2">Type</th>
<th rowspan="2">Name</th>
<th rowspan="2">Iteration ID</th>
<th colspan="2">Script</th>
<th rowspan="2">Action</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Init</th>
<th>Post</th>
</tr>
</thead>


and how it's look like



enter image description here



but should be as:



enter image description here
my js code



$(document).ready(function () {
var table = new Tabulator("#table-test", {});
});


add codepen reference
codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg







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asked Nov 21 at 10:28









Paul Chechegov

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  • Can you create a JSFiddle?
    – Lajos Arpad
    Nov 21 at 11:38










  • @LajosArpad add exampe codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 21 at 12:50




















  • Can you create a JSFiddle?
    – Lajos Arpad
    Nov 21 at 11:38










  • @LajosArpad add exampe codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 21 at 12:50


















Can you create a JSFiddle?
– Lajos Arpad
Nov 21 at 11:38




Can you create a JSFiddle?
– Lajos Arpad
Nov 21 at 11:38












@LajosArpad add exampe codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg
– Paul Chechegov
Nov 21 at 12:50






@LajosArpad add exampe codepen.io/paulch/pen/MzQYjg
– Paul Chechegov
Nov 21 at 12:50














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Tabulator currently cannot interpret grouped columns from HTML, it does not recognise the colspan or rowspan attributes (this is on the roadmap for a future release)



You would need to declare the columns in the constructor object and then parse in the table:



Tabulator("#table-test", {
columns:[
{
title:"",
columns:[
{title:"Type", field:"Type"},
{title:"Name", field:"Name"},
{title:"Iteration ID", field:"Iteration ID"},
],
},
{
title:"Script",
columns:[
{title:"Init", field:"Init"},
{title:"Post", field:"Post"},

],
},
{title:"Action", field:"Action"},
]
});


When taking this approach i would suggest that you then only have one row of headers in your actual HTML table to make it easier for Tabulator to parse in the data






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  • yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 23 at 9:42











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Tabulator currently cannot interpret grouped columns from HTML, it does not recognise the colspan or rowspan attributes (this is on the roadmap for a future release)



You would need to declare the columns in the constructor object and then parse in the table:



Tabulator("#table-test", {
columns:[
{
title:"",
columns:[
{title:"Type", field:"Type"},
{title:"Name", field:"Name"},
{title:"Iteration ID", field:"Iteration ID"},
],
},
{
title:"Script",
columns:[
{title:"Init", field:"Init"},
{title:"Post", field:"Post"},

],
},
{title:"Action", field:"Action"},
]
});


When taking this approach i would suggest that you then only have one row of headers in your actual HTML table to make it easier for Tabulator to parse in the data






share|improve this answer





















  • yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 23 at 9:42
















0














Tabulator currently cannot interpret grouped columns from HTML, it does not recognise the colspan or rowspan attributes (this is on the roadmap for a future release)



You would need to declare the columns in the constructor object and then parse in the table:



Tabulator("#table-test", {
columns:[
{
title:"",
columns:[
{title:"Type", field:"Type"},
{title:"Name", field:"Name"},
{title:"Iteration ID", field:"Iteration ID"},
],
},
{
title:"Script",
columns:[
{title:"Init", field:"Init"},
{title:"Post", field:"Post"},

],
},
{title:"Action", field:"Action"},
]
});


When taking this approach i would suggest that you then only have one row of headers in your actual HTML table to make it easier for Tabulator to parse in the data






share|improve this answer





















  • yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 23 at 9:42














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Tabulator currently cannot interpret grouped columns from HTML, it does not recognise the colspan or rowspan attributes (this is on the roadmap for a future release)



You would need to declare the columns in the constructor object and then parse in the table:



Tabulator("#table-test", {
columns:[
{
title:"",
columns:[
{title:"Type", field:"Type"},
{title:"Name", field:"Name"},
{title:"Iteration ID", field:"Iteration ID"},
],
},
{
title:"Script",
columns:[
{title:"Init", field:"Init"},
{title:"Post", field:"Post"},

],
},
{title:"Action", field:"Action"},
]
});


When taking this approach i would suggest that you then only have one row of headers in your actual HTML table to make it easier for Tabulator to parse in the data






share|improve this answer












Tabulator currently cannot interpret grouped columns from HTML, it does not recognise the colspan or rowspan attributes (this is on the roadmap for a future release)



You would need to declare the columns in the constructor object and then parse in the table:



Tabulator("#table-test", {
columns:[
{
title:"",
columns:[
{title:"Type", field:"Type"},
{title:"Name", field:"Name"},
{title:"Iteration ID", field:"Iteration ID"},
],
},
{
title:"Script",
columns:[
{title:"Init", field:"Init"},
{title:"Post", field:"Post"},

],
},
{title:"Action", field:"Action"},
]
});


When taking this approach i would suggest that you then only have one row of headers in your actual HTML table to make it easier for Tabulator to parse in the data







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answered Nov 22 at 22:07









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  • yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 23 at 9:42


















  • yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
    – Paul Chechegov
    Nov 23 at 9:42
















yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
– Paul Chechegov
Nov 23 at 9:42




yeah, but it's really inconvenient. And I created my html page on java project and send to user as a string, and browser should parse this. And I haven't some UI framework, only js, jquery. I think, maybe, for me to use this framework is bad idea. But thank you for you answer.
– Paul Chechegov
Nov 23 at 9:42


















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