/*! © SpryMedia Ltd - datatables.net/license */ import DataTable from 'datatables.net'; /** * The DataTables core library provides the ability to set the ordering via the * `dt-api column().order()` method, but there is no plural equivalent. While * multi-column ordering can be set using `dt-api order()` that method requires * that column indexes be used. * * This plug-in provides the plural `columns().order()` method so you can set * multi-column ordering, while retaining the benefits of the `dt-api columns()` * selector options. * * @name columns().order() * @summary Apply multi-column ordering through the columns() API method. * @author [Allan Jardine](http://sprymedia.co.uk) * @requires DataTables 1.10+ * @param {string|array} dir The order to apply to the columns selected. This * can be a string (`asc` or `desc`) which will be applied to all columns, * or an array (again `asc` or `desc` as the elements in the array) which is * the same length as the number of columns selected, and will be applied to * the columns in sequence. * * @returns {DataTables.Api} DataTables API instance * * @example * // Apply multi-column sorting with a common direction * table.columns( [ 1, 2 ] ).order( 'desc' ).draw(); * * @example * // Multi-column sorting with individual direction for the columns * table.columns( [ 1, 2 ] ).order( [ 'desc', 'asc' ] ).draw(); * * @example * // Multi-column sorting based on a name selector * table.columns( [ 'sign_up_date:name', 'user_name:name' ] ).order( 'desc' ).draw(); */ DataTable.Api.register('columns().order()', function (dir) { return this.iterator('columns', function (settings, columns) { var a = []; for (var i = 0, ien = columns.length; i < ien; i++) { a.push([columns[i], Array.isArray(dir) ? dir[i] : dir]); } new DataTable.Api(settings).order(a); }); }); export default DataTable;