Is it possible to build a tree where different branches lead to different things. For example:
var TreeRoot = [{ "Title": "Something", "Something's Children": [{}]}, { "Title": "Something Else", "Something Else's Children": [{}] }];
$("#tree").igTree({
dataSource: TreeRoot,
loadOnDemand: true,
dataSourceUrl: '/home/getdata',
bindings: {
textValue: 'Title',
childDataProperty: 'Something's Children',
binding: {
textValue: 'Children1'
...
},
childDataProperty: 'Something Else's Children',
textValue: 'Children2'
}
});
Hello Joey,
Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions regarding this matter.
Thank you for your reply.
The igTree currently expects same schema data on each level therefore having multiple (conditional) bindings based on the json object's existing properties is currently not possible. This functionality has therefore been determined to be a new product idea. You can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at <http://ideas.infragistics.com>.
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Actually, I meant witha JSON object like this:
var data = [
{ Label: 'Food', Products: [
{ 'Item': 'Tuna Sandwich' },
{ 'Item': 'Fish' },
{ 'Item': 'Hamburger' }
]},
{ Label: 'Stores', 'Locations': [
{ 'Address': '123 Fake St.' },
{ 'Address': '987 Red Rd.' }
]}];
so the children of two different branches that are themselves on the same depth of the tree have entirely different children.
If I understand correctly, you are referring to JSON structure like this one, where ‘Something’ could be substituted with 'Food' and respectively ‘Something Else’ with 'Beverage'. Here the first branch leads to Food and the second to Beverage.
{ Name: 'Tuna Sandwich' },
{ Name: 'Fish' },
{ Name: 'Hamburger' }
{ Label: 'Beverage', Products: [
{ Name: 'Coke' },
{ Name: 'Pepsi' }
Actually, here is an official documentation illustrating this approach in better detail.http://help.infragistics.com/Help/Doc/jQuery/2014.1/CLR4.0/html/igTree_Data_Binding.html What is more, I believe you may also find the online samples available at the official IgniteUI site to be helping you, when it comes to illustrating most of the available functionalities. http://www.igniteui.com/tree/overview
Please let me know how these suggestions work for you!