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codingspot · 3 years ago
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Basically in all sites data are displaying in the table format or any other format. In oldest web development time basically we was edit the data in the new page. Now a day’s user or client does not want to go ahead one step for edit data. They save their time and want that the data is editable on table and save. That’s why improve in the plug-ins and made Table plug-in for jquery (DataTable). Using DataTable developer can make inline editing in table.
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infytechnology · 5 years ago
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Infy Technology | Bootstrap admin template | Affiliate Website Theme
Bootstrap admin template  is a free, open source, Bootstrap 4 based admin theme perfect for quickly creating dashboards and web applications. It's modern design style with subtle shadows and a card-based layout could be described as flat material, and is inspired by the principles of material design along with a simple, attractive color system.
●       A modern, material design inspired layout
●       Focus on utility classes to minimize CSS bloat
●       Custom card and button components
●       Custom utility classes for extended functionality
●       Layout built using flexbox for seamless responsive behavior
●       Intuitive collapsible sidebar and top bar navigation structure
●       Built using SASS for customization of Bootstrap default SASS variables
●       Includes dependency management using npm
●       Advanced workflow environment based on npm and Gulp with live reloading via browserSync
●       Chart.js interactive responsive charts
●       dataTables sortable, searchable tables
●       Minimal use of jQuery and JavaScript to make it easier to rewrite using JS frameworks
●       Latest Font Awesome 5 (free version)
this collection of the best Bootstrap admin templates can simplify this process for you. Not only do these packages contain stylish pre-built templates and demos for your dashboards and admin areas, but they have all been built to be readily customizable.
The tools in this collection contain multiple UI kits, ensuring you can add all the most important elements to your dashboards and admin pages. Some options also include several predefined color schemes to speed up the development process. Everything you need is likely to be found in these template packs.
If you want to ensure your dashboard pages have a design that will appeal to your target audience, this collection of Bootstrap admin templates will help you create the user interfaces your users deserve.
Admin templates are design mock-ups for an existing website admin panel to make it look appealing and easy to operate. Most of the modern admin dashboard designs are based on the Bootstrap 3 framework. It is convenient to use and easy to modify mobile-first framework.
Bootstrap is less of a javascript library and more of a CSS framework with some additional javascript widgets. There is nothing preventing you from using jQuery or some other javascript library of your choice (indeed, it may be required to get the functionality you need.)
The use case for Bootstrap is to get the product out the door without spending time worrying about how each control should look. It defines some standard styles for common elements/widgets and styles them to look good. It uses best practices and common sense to get a uniform look for everything.
When it comes to creating an admin template, Bootstrap is one of the best frameworks that are used to build free and premium templates. Bootstrap admin templates are in great demand. ... It is very easy to create a responsive web application using Bootstrap, thanks to the Bootstrap grid system and it is highly customizable.
As your business grows and the website starts getting more traffic you might want to make some of these changes to your website. There’s a whole lot of tasks that are done from the admin side of the site.
Admin templates are simply HTML markups of designs that are suited for an admin side application. Admin templates come equipped with powerful UI components, widgets, forms, tables, charts, pages, and applications. So rather than creating your interface from scratch, you can purchase them and integrate with your web application. And the rest of the back-end coding can be started right away.
When it comes to creating an admin template, Bootstrap is one of the best frameworks that are used to build free and premium templates. Bootstrap admin templates are in great demand. Bootstrap has a wide range of UI components that can be extended easily using plugins and add-ons. With Bootstrap you don’t need to code from scratch because you can get ready-made blocks of code. It is very easy to create a responsive web application using Bootstrap, thanks to the Bootstrap grid system and it is highly customizable. Also, Bootstrap has got great browser compatibility.
With Bootstrap you don’t need to code from scratch because you can get ready-made blocks of code. It is very easy to create a responsive web application using Bootstrap, thanks to the Bootstrap grid system and it is highly customizable. Also, Bootstrap has got great browser compatibility.
There is an overwhelming amount of free and premium 20 Free Bootstrap 3 Admin Dashboard Templates Bootstrap admin templates available on the internet in different marketplaces. The premium admin templates often provide more in terms of plugins, animations, the quality of the UI. So a premium template has the design that you require, then a few amount of money is what will cost you to save a lot of design and development time.
But that doesn’t mean that free bootstrap admin templates are necessarily any less than premium ones. There are a lot of free admin templates that can easily compete with premium ones. If you have knowledge and experience in developing, then working with a free admin template will be a piece of cake.
The latest version of Bootstrap, Bootstrap 4 beta, is not production-ready yet. But you can find free admin templates for Bootstrap 4 also.  You can use them, but not in production as per recommendation, to not fall behind with the advancements that the newest version provides. But if you need a stable version of Bootstrap you can stick to Bootstrap 3.
Bootstrap admin templates along with javascript libraries such as AngularJS and ReactJS helps you get best out of your Angular or React projects.
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learninglcom · 6 years ago
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Create POS System - Inventory & sales with PHP7 & adminLTE
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Learn how to create a POS system with inventory management and billing using PHP7 and AdminLTE What you'll learn : You will learn to create a designed web application using PHP7 programming language with AdminLTE template. You will learn to create several resources that allow to offer useful characteristics for any company that wants to create a point of sale. You will learn how to create inventory manager, sales management with different payment methods, invoice printing, sales reports, best customers report, sellers and products. You will learn to combine multiple tools and plugins with adminLTE template like: graphs, tables and statistics working with object oriented programming and Model-view-controller pattern. Requirements : You need to have HTML5 and CSS3 basic principles, free course you can study on UDEMY: “Learn HTML5 and CSS3 from scratch”. It’s not mandatory but it could be helpful for the project construction, have a background in Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap grid layout. Description : Would you like to learn how to create a POS System and sell it to companies that wants to manage their inventory and billing? In this course you will learn how to create a POS(Point of Sale) system from scratch using the programming language PHP in its version 7, combining several resources that will allow you to offer useful characteristics for any company that needs to open a store or manage their sales and stock. This is a practical course where I will lead you step by step in the learning process of creating complex systems with PHP under the Model-View-Controller(MVC) pattern, when you finish it, you could sell it to your clients or it could be used as a basis to develop other complex system. System’s characteristics: Inventory management Sales management with different payment methods Invoice PDF printing Sales report in Excel Best customers report Best-selling products report Best seller report Stock product control Daily report Monthly report Date range report Adapted to all devices (Responsive design) Libraries you will learn how to use: AdminLTE template: Great open source template for responsive software creation. jQuery DataTable: Used for dynamic tables creation. MorrisJS: Used for dynamic graphics and statistics. ChartJS:Used for  dynamic graphics and charts. Date Range Picker: Used for selecting date ranges. Input Mask: Helps the user with the input by ensuring a predefined format TCPDF: PHP extension for PDF format printing. And more: jQuery Number, iCheck, SweetAlert2, Fast Click, Ionicons, among others. ¿HOW’S THE COURSE ? The course is divided in several sections. In the first section we will talk about the tools we are going to use for creating the POS system. And the following sections we will build, step by step from scratch, every single module that will be part of our POS system from HTML, CSS stylesheet, Javascript interaction and jQuery, along other plugins and server-side connection using PHP in its version 7 under the Model-View-Controller(MVC) pattern with Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using MySQL databases. ¿HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THE COURSE? It is up to you. I guess that you would take less than three weeks to complete it, but it depends on your availability and workflow. ¿WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS? Download the material where you can find the resources for the first lesson in each section. You should have a basic knowledge on HTML5 and CSS3, course I offer for free on UDEMY: “HTML5 and CSS3 from scratch”. It is not mandatory but it would be good for you to know for this project a little bit of Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap grid and classes system. Who this course is for : This course is for freelancers or entrepreneurs that want to create complex systems with PHP and MySQL and sell them to clients or companies in a business/professional level. Download Google Drive Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 RAR Password:Ttorial.com Read the full article
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mbaljeetsingh · 5 years ago
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15 Angular Component Libraries you Need to Know About
Over the years, countless great wrappers and additional libraries for Angular appeared to help you develop your apps and websites faster without reinventing the wheel all the time.
This list is not a rating nor a full overview about the landscape of external packages for Angular. There are many more rather unnoticed small packages, but today we’ll focus on 15 well-known and proven libraries that can save you development time.
Also, creating your own Angular library isn’t actually too hard these days as well!
Let’s take a look at 15 great examples, created by the awesome Angular community around the globe. I have used most of them myself, or plan to use them in the near future.
1. Angular Material
If you want Material design for your Angular application, then Angular Material is a must have. It comes with tons of styled components and even additional features like drag&drop that you can easily add to your app.
The integration is actually super simple as this package can be integrated using Angular schematics, which will automatically update all the relevant parts of your project.
You can also check out this post on using Angular Material with Ionic.
Angular material is my first choice when building plane web applications with Angular!
2. Bootstrap
When you are more of a Bootstrap person or have used it in the past, then the other great choice for a UI library is ng-bootstrap.
This package is basically a wrapper around Bootstrap, which usually uses jQuery for all the animations and elements. I’ve used this in the past and definitely recommend to use an Angular wrapper if possible if you want to have a Bootstrap like design in your app!
Actually there’s also another package called ngx-bootstrap, so simply pick the one you find better explained – I couldn’t really find a huge difference between them.
3. Charts
There’s a variety of packages available to present beautiful charts, and the one I tend to use is ng2-charts, which is once again an Angular wrapper around a well know package called Chart.js!
Most of the chart packages allow to create awesome charts, and this package also works very well with Ionic of course!
If you are more of a d3 person, than a great alternative would be ngx-charts as well.
4. AngularFire
If you use Firebase (and if not, why not??) you certainly want to give AngularFire a try – it’s the first thing I install whenever my project uses Firebase.
With AngularFire, you get access to a lot of helpful functionality to integrate Firebase more easily into your app. The package covers everything from Firestore, authentication, storage and even cloud functions!
You can also see Firebase storage integration for Ionic projects or Firebase with Capacitor as well.
5. JWT
If you are using a backend with JWT authentication, you need to handle your token on the client side. And the package I usually install is @auth0/angular-jwt.
This library helps to easily add your JWT to all request headers and even works great with Ionic storage support.
Also, the library offers a simple service to decode token or get the expiration date, which are in itself helpful functions for any app using JWT authentication.
You can also take a look at an example login flow with Ionic!
6. Loading
When your app performs different operations through HTTP requests, you could either handle displaying of loading indicators manually all the time, or use a simple package like the ngx-loading-bar.
With this package you can define a loading in one place, and hook into any outgoing request of your app (or even the router!) to show and hide our loading bar in a non intrusive way.
If you still want to handle requests and loading indicators yourself, you could create your own Http interceptor as well.
7. Translate
Creating an app for multiple markets or languages? Then you certainly want to install ngx-translate in your app!
This package makes handling different languages super easy. This process works especially great of you plan to use it right from the beginning, as you only have to translate your localization files later and everything just works.
The package offers pipes and services to use your translation strings anywhere in your code, and you can see an example usage of the package here.
8. Pipes
Looking for helpful pipes for all different cases? Then the ngx-pipes package is what you should get used to!
This package does not only contain one specific functionality, but pipes for handling strings, arrays, boolean or objects that are not included in the core Angular pipes.
You can really simplify your life with these pipes, if you manage to remember them in the right spots or simply continually use them across your projects!
9. Calendar
Building a calendar is something you don’t really want to do unless you have very specific requirements that can’t be satisfied otherwise.
A great universal calendar is the angular-calendar, which comes with a lot of options and different views right out of the box.
While there are some other options for calendar components, I found this one the most flexible for Angular.
You can of course also use that calendar component with Ionic!
10. Drag & Drop
For some apps, having a cool drag and drop features is a must have, and the Javascript go to package for Angular is ng2-dragula.
It’s once again a wrapper around an already existing package called Dragula, and there are countless ways to use the functionality in different scenarios plus adding constraints to the drag and drop.
As usual, there’s also no problem in using drag & drop with Dragula in Ionic!
An alternative to the package is the CDK of Angular material which also offers drag & drop, so if you already use Angular Material anyway, perhaps give it a try without bringing in another package for the same operation.
11. Data-tables
Need to present a lot of data in a structured, table like representation? Then the ngx-datatable is your best friend.
This package makes displaying rows and columns super easy. There are a lot of additional features like sort, search or pagination available that you can easily enable for your own data-table with just a few lines of code.
Although a mobile client is not the perfect screen size for a table, you can still implement a data-table with Ionic as well!
12. Animations
From standard CSS animations to Angular animations there are countless options available to move around the elements in your app.
However, the ng-animate package is actually like a crossover with the best of 2 worlds: The package wraps the quite famous animate.css for Angular and allows to use the predefined animations directly in your Angular animation setup!
By now I haven’t used this package directly, but I used animate.css directly with Ionic and see the benefit of using this wrapper for all future projects.
13. Forms
Some business apps have a lot of forms to handle any kind of input, and more often than not these forms are defined by an API response.
If you don’t want to code your own logic to represent your API definition as a form, you should check out ngx-formly.
Your form will now simply have just one element, that is defined by a configuration. You might need to transform your data to make it match the configuration expected by formly, but once you have achieved that step your views will be a lot shorter and cleaner!
14. Google Maps
I’ve used Google maps directly in my Angular apps in the past and I’m not sure why I never used the angular-google-maps package so far?
This package is a wrapper around the standard JS SDK for Google Maps, and makes your code a lot more readable and Angularlike.
Also, you don’t have to work with a plain canvas element and instead have an Angular component with which you can work like you are used to already.
15. NgRx
The final package is something that’s on my list forever, because I never felt like getting into it. But if I ever plan a project above a certain size, a solid state management is a must have, and NgRx is the best option for that.
If you are looking for a state management solution for your app, getting into NgRx the first time might take some time, but the reward is a bullet proof system to manage the flow of data inside your app.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a specific package or wrapper for a library you intend to use, give Google a try and most likely there’ll already be something that you can make use of!
Very rarely you really have to start building a package for one of the above mentioned features, since all of them allow a lot of customisation for your own needs.
There’s also an official component search directly on the Angular page if you are looking for something else.
You can also find a video version with more explanation to the different packages below.
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ianasennus · 7 years ago
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[Udemy] Create POS System - Inventory & sales with PHP7 & adminLTE
Learn how to create a POS system with inventory management and billing using PHP7 and AdminLTE You will learn to create a designed web application using PHP7 programming language with AdminLTE template. You will learn to create several resources that allow to offer useful characteristics for any company that wants to create a point of sale. You will learn how to create inventory manager, sales management with different payment methods, invoice printing, sales reports, best customers report, sellers and products. You will learn to combine multiple tools and plugins with adminLTE template like: graphs, tables and statistics working with object oriented programming and Model-view-controller pattern. Requirements You need to have HTML5 and CSS3 basic principles, free course you can study on UDEMY: “Learn HTML5 and CSS3 from scratch”. It’s not mandatory but it could be helpful for the project construction, have a background in Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap grid layout. Description Would you like to learn how to create a POS System and sell it to companies that wants to manage their inventory and billing? In this course you will learn how to create a POS(Point of Sale) system from scratch using the programming language PHP in its version 7, combining several resources that will allow you to offer useful characteristics for any company that needs to open a store or manage their sales and stock. This is a practical course where I will lead you step by step in the learning process of creating complex systems with PHP under the Model-View-Controller(MVC) pattern, when you finish it, you could sell it to your clients or it could be used as a basis to develop other complex system.   System’s characteristics:  Inventory management Sales management with different payment methods Invoice PDF printing Sales report in Excel Best customers report Best-selling products report Best seller report Stock product control Daily report Monthly report Date range report Adapted to all devices (Responsive design)   Libraries you will learn how to use: AdminLTE template: Great open source template for responsive software creation. jQuery DataTable: Used for dynamic tables creation. MorrisJS: Used for dynamic graphics and statistics. ChartJS:Used for  dynamic graphics and charts. Date Range Picker: Used for selecting date ranges. Input Mask: Helps the user with the input by ensuring a predefined format TCPDF: PHP extension for PDF format printing. And more: jQuery Number, iCheck, SweetAlert2, Fast Click, Ionicons, among others.   HOW’S THE COURSE? The course is divided in several sections. In the first section we will talk about the tools we are going to use for creating the POS system. And the following sections we will build, step by step from scratch, every single module that will be part of our POS system from HTML, CSS stylesheet, Javascript interaction and jQuery, along other plugins and server-side connection using PHP in its version 7 under the Model-View-Controller(MVC) pattern with Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using MySQL databases.   HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THE COURSE?  It is up to you. I guess that you would take less than three weeks to complete it, but it depends on your availability and workflow.   WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS? Download the material where you can find the resources for the first lesson in each section. You should have a basic knowledge on HTML5 and CSS3, course I offer for free on UDEMY: “HTML5 and CSS3 from scratch”. It is not mandatory but it would be good for you to know for this project a little bit of Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap grid and classes system.   Who is the target audience? This course is for freelancers or entrepreneurs that want to create complex systems with PHP and MySQL and sell them to clients or companies in a business/professional level. source https://ttorial.com/create-pos-system-inventory-sales-php7-adminlte
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ttorialcom · 7 years ago
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[Udemy] Create POS System - Inventory & sales with PHP7 & adminLTE
Learn how to create a POS system with inventory management and billing using PHP7 and AdminLTE You will learn to create a designed web application using PHP7 programming language with AdminLTE template. You will learn to create several resources that allow to offer useful characteristics for any company that wants to create a point of sale. You will learn how to create inventory manager, sales management with different payment methods, invoice printing, sales reports, best customers report, sellers and products. You will learn to combine multiple tools and plugins with adminLTE template like: graphs, tables and statistics working with object oriented programming and Model-view-controller pattern. Requirements You need to have HTML5 and CSS3 basic principles, free course you can study on UDEMY: “Learn HTML5 and CSS3 from scratch”. It’s not mandatory but it could be helpful for the project construction, have a background in Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap grid layout. Description Would you like to learn how to create a POS System and sell it to companies that wants to manage their inventory and billing? In this course you will learn how to create a POS(Point of Sale) system from scratch using the programming language PHP in its version 7, combining several resources that will allow you to offer useful characteristics for any company that needs to open a store or manage their sales and stock. This is a practical course where I will lead you step by step in the learning process of creating complex systems with PHP under the Model-View-Controller(MVC) pattern, when you finish it, you could sell it to your clients or it could be used as a basis to develop other complex system.   System’s characteristics:  Inventory management Sales management with different payment methods Invoice PDF printing Sales report in Excel Best customers report Best-selling products report Best seller report Stock product control Daily report Monthly report Date range report Adapted to all devices (Responsive design)   Libraries you will learn how to use: AdminLTE template: Great open source template for responsive software creation. jQuery DataTable: Used for dynamic tables creation. MorrisJS: Used for dynamic graphics and statistics. ChartJS:Used for  dynamic graphics and charts. Date Range Picker: Used for selecting date ranges. Input Mask: Helps the user with the input by ensuring a predefined format TCPDF: PHP extension for PDF format printing. And more: jQuery Number, iCheck, SweetAlert2, Fast Click, Ionicons, among others.   HOW’S THE COURSE? The course is divided in several sections. In the first section we will talk about the tools we are going to use for creating the POS system. And the following sections we will build, step by step from scratch, every single module that will be part of our POS system from HTML, CSS stylesheet, Javascript interaction and jQuery, along other plugins and server-side connection using PHP in its version 7 under the Model-View-Controller(MVC) pattern with Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using MySQL databases.   HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THE COURSE?  It is up to you. I guess that you would take less than three weeks to complete it, but it depends on your availability and workflow.   WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS? Download the material where you can find the resources for the first lesson in each section. You should have a basic knowledge on HTML5 and CSS3, course I offer for free on UDEMY: “HTML5 and CSS3 from scratch”. It is not mandatory but it would be good for you to know for this project a little bit of Javascript, jQuery and Bootstrap grid and classes system.   Who is the target audience? This course is for freelancers or entrepreneurs that want to create complex systems with PHP and MySQL and sell them to clients or companies in a business/professional level. source https://ttorial.com/create-pos-system-inventory-sales-php7-adminlte
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programmingbiters-blog · 7 years ago
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Codeigniter 3 Datatables Ajax Example From Scratch
Datatables is one of the best libraries for display data in tabular format and easily ajax search, sort, pagination etc. here I give you an example of CodeIgniter 3 with database ajax integration example. you can easily use jquery ajax datatables in your codeigniter project.This post is going to look at how you can implement datatables plugin into your CodeIgniter application. We will be grabbing some data from a database and then using Datatables’ plugin to display it, allowing for ajax searching, sorting and pagination feature.
I would like to give you very short and quick example, so you can get it quickly and easily. You have to just follow below step and get a full example like as below screenshot.
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Step 1: Create items table
In this step we will create new new table “items” in database. You can use following SQL Query for create “items” table. So let’s create using bellow sql query:
items table:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `items` ( `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `title` varchar(255) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, `description` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`id`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci AUTO_INCREMENT=16 ;
Step 2: Create Routes
Here, we will add new routes for list items. so open routes.php file and add code like as bellow:
application/config/routes.php
<?php defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed'); $route['default_controller'] = 'welcome'; $route['404_override'] = ''; $route['translate_uri_dashes'] = FALSE; $route['item'] = "item/index"; $route['get_items'] = "item/get_items";
Step 3: Create Item Controller
now, we have to create “Item” controller with index() and get_items(). so create ImageUpload.php file in this path application/controllers/Item.php and put bellow code in this file:
application/controllers/Item.php
<?php defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed'); class Item extends CI_Controller /** * Get All Data from this method. * * @return Response */ public function __construct() parent::__construct(); $this->load->database(); /** * Create from display on this method. * * @return Response */ public function index() $this->load->view('index'); /** * Create from display on this method. * * @return Response */ public function get_items() $draw = intval($this->input->get("draw")); $start = intval($this->input->get("start")); $length = intval($this->input->get("length")); $query = $this->db->get("items"); $data = []; foreach($query->result() as $r) $data[] = array( $r->id, $r->title, $r->description ); $result = array( "draw" => $draw, "recordsTotal" => $query->num_rows(), "recordsFiltered" => $query->num_rows(), "data" => $data ); echo json_encode($result); exit();
Step 4: Create View File
In this step we will create index.php view file . In this file we will write design of html table and include datatables. So let’s update following file:
application/views/index.php
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Codeigniter 3 Datatables Ajax Example</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.3.7/css/bootstrap.min.css" /> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.2.1/jquery.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://cdn.datatables.net/v/dt/dt-1.10.13/datatables.min.css"/> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.datatables.net/v/dt/dt-1.10.13/datatables.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.datatables.net/1.10.13/js/dataTables.bootstrap.min.js"></script> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <h2>Codeigniter 3 Datatables Ajax Example</h2> <table id="item-list" class="table table-bordered table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr> <th>ID</th> <th>Title</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> </tbody> </table> </div> </body> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() $('#item-list').DataTable( "ajax": url : "/get_items", type : 'GET' , ); ); </script> </html>
So let’s run and see.
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