if defined?(Wice::Defaults) # Default number of rows to show per page. Wice::Defaults::PER_PAGE = 20 # Default order direction Wice::Defaults::ORDER_DIRECTION = 'asc' # Default name for a grid. A grid name is the basis for a lot of # names including parameter names, DOM IDs, etc # The shorter the name is the shorter the request URI will be. Wice::Defaults::GRID_NAME = 'grid' # If REUSE_LAST_COLUMN_FOR_FILTER_ICONS is true and the last column doesn't have any filter and column name, it will be used # for filter related icons (filter icon, reset icon, show/hide icon), otherwise an additional table column is added. Wice::Defaults::REUSE_LAST_COLUMN_FOR_FILTER_ICONS = true # The label of the first option of a custom dropdown list meaning 'All items' Wice::Defaults::CUSTOM_FILTER_ALL_LABEL = '--' # A list of classes for the table tag of the grid Wice::Defaults::DEFAULT_TABLE_CLASSES = ['table', 'table-bordered', 'table-striped'] # Allow switching between a single and multiple selection modes in custom filters (dropdown boxes) Wice::Defaults::ALLOW_MULTIPLE_SELECTION = true # Show the upper pagination panel by default or not Wice::Defaults::SHOW_UPPER_PAGINATION_PANEL = false # Disabling CSV export by default Wice::Defaults::ENABLE_EXPORT_TO_CSV = false # Default CSV field separator Wice::Defaults::CSV_FIELD_SEPARATOR = ',' # The strategy when to show the filter. # * :when_filtered - when the table is the result of filtering # * :always - show the filter always # * :no - never show the filter Wice::Defaults::SHOW_FILTER = :always # A boolean value specifying if a change in a filter triggers reloading of the grid. Wice::Defaults::AUTO_RELOAD = false # SQL operator used for matching strings in string filters. Wice::Defaults::STRING_MATCHING_OPERATOR = 'LIKE' # STRING_MATCHING_OPERATOR = 'ILIKE' # Use this for Postgresql case-insensitive matching. # Defining one string matching operator globally for the whole application turns is not enough # when you connect to two databases one of which is MySQL and the other is Postgresql. # If the key for an adapter is missing it will fall back to Wice::Defaults::STRING_MATCHING_OPERATOR Wice::Defaults::STRING_MATCHING_OPERATORS = { 'ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter' => 'LIKE', 'ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter' => 'ILIKE' } # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Advanced Filters # # Switch of the negation checkbox in all text filters Wice::Defaults::NEGATION_IN_STRING_FILTERS = false # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Showing All Queries # # Enable or disable showing all queries (non-paginated table) Wice::Defaults::ALLOW_SHOWING_ALL_QUERIES = true # If number of all queries is more than this value, the user will be given a warning message Wice::Defaults::START_SHOWING_WARNING_FROM = 100 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Saving Queries # # ActiveRecord model to store queries. Read the documentation for details # QUERY_STORE_MODEL = 'WiceGridSerializedQuery' Wice::Defaults::QUERY_STORE_MODEL = 'WiceGridSerializedQuery' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Here go settings related to the calendar helpers # # The default style of the date and datetime helper # * :calendar - JS calendar # * :standard - standard Rails date and datetime helpers Wice::Defaults::HELPER_STYLE = :calendar # Format of the datetime displayed. # If you change the format, make sure to check if +DATETIME_PARSER+ can still parse this string. Wice::Defaults::DATETIME_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" # Format of the date displayed. # If you change the format, make sure to check if +DATE_PARSER+ can still parse this string. Wice::Defaults::DATE_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%d" # Format of the date displayed in jQuery's Datepicker # If you change the format, make sure to check if +DATE_PARSER+ can still parse this string. Wice::Defaults::DATE_FORMAT_JQUERY = "yy-mm-dd" # With Calendar helpers enabled the parameter sent is the string displayed. This lambda will be given a date string in the # format defined by +DATETIME_FORMAT+ and must generate a DateTime object. # In many cases Time.zone.parse is enough, for instance, %Y-%m-%d. If you change the format, make sure to check this code # and modify it if needed. Wice::Defaults::DATETIME_PARSER = lambda{|datetime_string| if datetime_string.blank? nil elsif Time.zone Time.zone.parse(datetime_string) else Time.parse(datetime_string) end } # The range of years to display in jQuery Datepicker. # It can always be changed dynamically with the following javascript: # $( ".hasDatepicker" ).datepicker( "option", "yearRange", "2000:2042" ); Wice::Defaults::DATEPICKER_YEAR_RANGE = (from = Date.current.year - 10).to_s + ':' + (from + 15).to_s # With Calendar helpers enabled the parameter sent is the string displayed. This lambda will be given a date string in the # format defined by +DATETIME+ and must generate a Date object. # In many cases Date.parse is enough, for instance, %Y-%m-%d. If you change the format, make sure to check this code # and modify it if needed. Wice::Defaults::DATE_PARSER = lambda{|date_string| if date_string.blank? nil else Date.parse(date_string) end } # Icon to popup the calendar. Wice::Defaults::CALENDAR_ICON = "/assets/icons/grid/calendar_view_month.png" # popup calendar will be shown relative to the popup trigger element or to the mouse pointer Wice::Defaults::POPUP_PLACEMENT_STRATEGY = :trigger # :pointer end