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How do I handle dojo datagrid cell updates so I can post them back automatically to the server?

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2 down vote To be able to push the updates server-side, you've to override _saveCustom() or _saveEverything() . Here is a piece of code (a bit cleaned-up) I'm using to persist an update. Note that the code below relies on the private _getMo
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To be able to push the updates server-side, you've to override _saveCustom() or _saveEverything(). Here is a piece of code (a bit cleaned-up) I'm using to persist an update.

Note that the code below relies on the private _getModifiedItems() because the DataGrid accepts inline editions. If you do know the list of modified items (because the edition is done in a popup and you keep the item key somewhere), retreiving the modified item is simpler.

module.submitUpdates = function() {
    var store = <from a variable local to the module>
    if (store.isDirty() confirm("Updates to be persisted. Continue?")) {
        store._saveCustom = function(saveCompleteCallback, saveFailedCallback) {
            var modifiedItem = _getModifiedItems(store)[0];
            dojo.xhrPost( {
                headers: { "content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8" },
                content: dojo.toJson(modifiedItem),
                handleAs: "json",
                load: function(response) {
                    if (response !== null && response.success) {
                        saveCompleteCallback();
                    }
                    else {
                        saveFailedCallback(response);
                    }
                },
                error: saveFailedCallback,
                url: "/API/<Object>"
            });
        };
        store.save( {
            onComplete : function() {
                module.loadCachingRuleList();
            },
            onError : function(errorData, request) {
                _reportUpdateFailure(errorData, errMsg);
            }
        });
    }
};

Here is the code I use to get all updated items when the user is about to loose an updated DataGrid (because he leaves the page or because he wants to refresh the grid content).

Note that the following code was using Dojo 1.3. I haven't check if it's easier with Dojo 1.4... I hope that dojo.Stateful that's going to be introduced in Dojo 1.5 will simplify it, otherwise we'll have to wait for Dojo 1.6 ;)

var _getModifiedItems = function(store) {
    var modifiedItems = [];
    if (store !== null && store._pending !== null) {
        if (store._pending._modifiedItems !== null) {
            for (var modifiedItemKey in store._pending._modifiedItems) {
                if (store._itemsByIdentity) {
                    modifiedItems.push(store._itemsByIdentity[modifiedItemKey]);
                }
                else {
                    modifiedItems.push(store._arrayOfAllItems[modifiedItemKey]);
                }
            }
        }
        if (store._pending._newItems !== null) {
            for (var modifiedItemKey in store._pending._newItems) {
                if (store._itemsByIdentity) {
                    modifiedItems.push(store._itemsByIdentity[modifiedItemKey]);
                }
                else {
                    modifiedItems.push(store._arrayOfAllItems[modifiedItemKey]);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    return modifiedItems;
};

var _getDeletedItems = function(store) {
    var deletedItems = [];
    if (store !== null && store._pending !== null && store._pending._deletedItems !== null) {
        for (var deletedItemKey in store._pending._deletedItems) {
            if (store._itemsByIdentity) {
                deletedItems.push(store._itemsByIdentity[deletedItemKey]);
            }
            else {
                deletedItems.push(store._arrayOfAllItems[deletedItemKey]);
            }
        }
    }
    return deletedItems;
};
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