问题
I am currently loading my view through an ajax request in my custom module:
$.getJSON('/reports/summarized-progress/get_output_activities/'+nid, null,activities);
The drupal page for the above request returns the following:
$output_arg=arg(3);
$html="";
$activities=views_embed_view('activities','block_activities',$output_arg); //this returns a view accordion view
if(!empty($activities)) {
$html.='';
$html.=$activities;
$html.='';
}
drupal_json_output(array('data'=>$html));
The accordion/collapsible functionality is not working on the loaded content. Any ideas whether I need to include through module_load_include any files in my custom module? What needs to be done for this to work?
回答1:
Whenever you load content through ajax request, you have to ensure that the needed js settings/files are loaded along with your content.
In most cases, the $javascript static variable that is filled during a content load through drupal_add_js() is not sent to the browser, but you can do this manually :
- Here a working Drupal 6 example :
// Get the view content. $view = views_embed_view($name, $display_id); // Get javascript data. $js = drupal_add_js(NULL, NULL, 'header'); // Prepare data to be processed clientside. $settings = drupal_to_js(call_user_func_array('array_merge_recursive', $js['setting'])); // Tell the client to extend Drupal.settings with collected $settings. $script = '<script type="text/javascript"> jQuery.extend(true, Drupal.settings, ' . $settings . '); </script>'; drupal_set_header('Content-Type:text/html; charset=utf-8'); print $script . $view; exit;
- Same in Drupal 7 :
$view = views_embed_view($name, $display_id); $js = drupal_add_js(NULL, array('type' => 'setting')); $settings = drupal_json_encode(call_user_func_array('array_merge_recursive', $js['settings']['data'])); $script = '<script type="text/javascript"> jQuery.extend(true, Drupal.settings, ' . $settings . '); </script>'; drupal_add_http_header('Content-Type', 'text/html; charset=utf-8'); print $script . $view; exit;
Note : If your accordion view rely on a specific .js file, ensure this file is sourced inside every page where ajax requests take place. Usually, you'll have to explicitly source this file if such a page is loaded (full page load) without the view.
You can achieve this in a hook_page_preprocess() implementation :
function moduleName_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
// Include .js to the page so views can rely on in future ajax request
drupal_add_library('system', 'ui.accordion');
drupal_add_js(drupal_get_path('module', 'views_accordion') . '/views-accordion.js');
// Add the css for fixing/preventing accordion issues.
drupal_add_css(drupal_get_path('module', 'views_accordion') . '/views-accordion.css');
// ...
}
... or by including the file when the content is requested (as we do for Drupal.settings), just add a script tag in the $script variable in the ajax callback :
$script .= '<script type="text/javascript" src="sourcefile.js"></script>'
Hope this helps!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23229962/loading-views-accordion-through-an-ajax-request