Angular Grid Row Selection
With row selection in Ignite UI for Angular, there is row selector column that precedes all other columns within the row. When a user clicks on the row selector, the row will either become selected or deselected, enabling the user to select multiple rows of data.
Angular Row Selection Example
The sample below demonstrates the three types of Grid's row selection behavior. Use the buttons below to enable each of the available selection modes. A brief description will be provided on each button interaction through a snackbar message box. Use the switch button to hide or show the row selector checkbox.
To get newly selected elements you can use event.newSelection:
public handleRowSelection(event: IRowSelectionEventArgs) {
this.selectedRowsCount = event.newSelection.length;
this.selectedRowIndex = event.newSelection[0];
this.snackbarRowCount.open();
this.snackbar.close();
this.logAnEvent(`=> 'rowSelectionChanging' with value: ` + JSON.stringify(event.newSelection));
}
Setup
In order to setup row selection in the igx-grid
, you just need to set the rowSelection property. This property accepts GridSelectionMode enumeration. GridSelectionMode exposes the following three modes: none, single and multiple. Below we will take a look at each of them in more detail.
None Selection
In the igx-grid
by default row selection is disabled, otherwise ([rowSelection]="'none'"). So you can not select or deselect a row through interaction with the Grid UI, the only way to complete these actions is to use the provided API methods.
Single Selection
Single row selection can now be easily set up, the only thing you need to do, is to set [rowSelection] = '"single"'
property. This gives you the opportunity to select only one row within a grid. You can select a row by clicking on a cell or pressing the space key when you focus on a cell of the row, and of course you can select a row by clicking on the row selector field. When row is selected or deselected rowSelectionChanging event is emitted.
<!-- selectionExample.component.html -->
<igx-grid [data]="remote | async" [rowSelection]="'single'" [autoGenerate]="true"
(rowSelectionChanging)="handleRowSelection($event)" [allowFiltering]="true">
</igx-grid>
/* selectionExample.component.ts */
public handleRowSelection(args) {
if (args.added.length && args.added[0] === 3) {
args.cancel = true;
}
}
Multiple Selection
To enable multiple row selection in the igx-grid
just set the rowSelection
property to multiple
. This will enable a row selector field on each row and in the Grid header. The row selector allows users to select multiple rows, with the selection persisting through scrolling, paging, and data operations, such as sorting and filtering. The row also can be selected by clicking on a cell or by pressing the space key when a cell is focused. If you have selected one row and click on another while holding the shift key, this will select the whole range of rows. In this selection mode, when you click on a single row, the previous selected rows will be deselected. If you click while holding the ctrl key, the row will be toggled and the previous selection will be preserved.
<!-- selectionExample.component.html -->
<igx-grid [data]="remote | async" [primaryKey]="'ProductID'" [rowSelection]="'multiple'"
(rowSelectionChanging)="handleRowSelection($event)" [allowFiltering]="true" [autoGenerate]="true">
</igx-grid>
<!-- selectionExample.component.ts -->
public handleRowSelection(event: IRowSelectionEventArgs) {
// use event.newSelection to retrieve primary key/row data of latest selected row
this.selectedRowsCount = event.newSelection.length;
this.selectedRowIndex = event.newSelection[0];
}
Notes
In order to have proper row selection and cell selection, while Grid has remote virtualization, a
primaryKey
should be provided.When the Grid has remote virtualization, then clicking the header checkbox will select/deselect all records that are currently in the grid. When new data is loaded in the Grid on demand, newly added rows will not be selected and it is a limitation, so you should handle that behavior by yourself and you can select these rows by using the provided API methods.
Row selection will trigger
rowSelectionChanging
event. This event gives you information about the new selection, old selection, the rows that have been added and removed from the old selection. Also the event is cancellable, so this allows you to prevent selection.When row selection is enabled row selectors are displayed, but if you don't want to show them, you can set
[hideRowSelectors] = true
.When you switch between row selection modes at runtime, this will clear the previous row selection state.
API usage
Select rows programmatically
The code snippet below can be used to select one or multiple rows simultaneously (via primaryKey
); Additionally, the second parameter of this method is a boolean property through which you may choose whether the previous row selection will be cleared or not. The previous selection is preserved by default.
<!-- selectionExample.component.html -->
<igx-grid ... [primaryKey]="'ID'">
...
</igx-grid>
...
<button (click)="this.grid.selectRows([1,2,5], true)">Select 1,2 and 5</button> // select rows and clear previous selection state
This will add the rows which correspond to the data entries with IDs 1, 2 and 5 to the Grid selection.
Deselect rows
If you need to deselect rows programmatically, you can use the deselectRows(rowIds: [])
method.
<!-- selectionExample.component.html -->
<igx-grid ... [primaryKey]="'ID'">
...
</igx-grid>
...
<button (click)="this.grid.deselectRows([1,2,5])">Deselect 1,2 and 5</button>
Row selection event
When there is some change in the row selection rowSelectionChanging
event is emitted. rowSelectionChanging
exposes the following arguments:
oldSelection
- array of row's data that contains the previous state of the row selection.newSelection
- array of row's data that match the new state of the row selection.added
- array of row's data that are currently added to the selection.removed
- array of row's data that are currently removed according old selection state.event
- the original event that triggered row selection change.cancel
- allows you the prevent the row selection change.
Row selection event in remote data scenarios
In remote data scenarios, when the grid has a primaryKey
set, rowSelectionChanging.oldSelection
event argument will not contain the full row data object for the rows that are currently out of the data view. In this case, rowSelectionChanging.oldSelection
object will contain only one property, which is the primaryKey
field. For the rest of the rows, currently in the data view, rowSelectionChanging.oldSelection
will contain the whole row data.
<!-- selectionExample.component.html -->
<igx-grid (rowSelectionChanging)="handleRowSelectionChange($event)">
...
</igx-grid>
/* selectionExample.component.ts */
public handleRowSelectionChange(args) {
args.cancel = true; // this will cancel the row selection
}
Select all rows
Another useful API method that igx-grid
provides is selectAll(onlyFilteredData)
. By default this method will select all data rows, but if filtering is applied, it will select only the rows that match the filter criteria. But if you call the method with false parameter, selectAll(false)
will always select all data in the grid, even if filtering is applied.
Note
Keep in mind that selectAll()
will not select the rows that are deleted.
Deselect all rows
igx-grid
provides deselectAll(onlyFilteredData)
method, which by default will deselect all data rows, but if filtering is applied will deselect only the rows that match the filter criteria. But if you call the method with false parameter, deselectAll(false)
will always clear all row selection state even if filtering is applied.
How to get selected rows
If you need to see which rows are currently selected, you can get their row IDs with the selectedRows
getter.
public getSelectedRows() {
const currentSelection = this.grid.selectedRows; // return array of row IDs
}
Additionally, assigning row IDs to selectedRows
will allow you to change the grid's selection state.
public mySelectedRows = [1, 2, 3]; // an array of row IDs
<igx-grid primaryKey="ProductID" rowSelection="multiple" [autoGenerate]="false" [mySelectedRows]="selectedRows" [data]="data">
<igx-column [field]="'ProductID'"></igx-column>
<igx-column [field]="'ProductName'"></igx-column>
<igx-column [field]="'UnitsInStock'"></igx-column>
</igx-grid>
Row selector templates
You can template header and row selectors in the Grid and also access their contexts which provide useful functionality for different scenarios.
By default, the Grid handles all row selection interactions on the row selector's parent container or on the row itself, leaving just the state visualization for the template. Overriding the base functionality should generally be done using the rowSelectionChanging
event. In case you implement a custom template with a click
handler which overrides the base functionality, you should stop the event's propagation to preserve the correct row state.
Row template
To create a custom row selector template, within the igx-grid
, declare an <ng-template>
with igxRowSelector
directive. From the template you can access the implicitly provided context variable, with properties that give you information about the row's state.
The selected
property shows whether the current row is selected or not while the index
property can be used to access the row index.
<ng-template igxRowSelector let-rowContext>
{{ rowContext.index }}
<igx-checkbox
[checked]="rowContext.selected"
[readonly]="true"
></igx-checkbox>
</ng-template>
The rowID
property can be used to get a reference of an igx-grid
row. This is useful when you implement a click
handler on the row selector element.
<ng-template igxRowSelector let-rowContext>
<igx-checkbox (click)="onSelectorClick($event, rowContext.key)"></igx-checkbox>
</ng-template>
In the above example we are using an igx-checkbox
and we bind rowContext.selected
to its checked
property. See this in action in our Row Numbering Demo
.
Header template
To create a custom header selector template, within the Grid, declare an <ng-template>
with igxHeadSelector
directive. From the template you can access the implicitly provided context variable, with properties that give you information about the header's state.
The selectedCount
property shows you how many rows are currently selected while totalCount
shows you how many rows there are in the Grid in total.
<ng-template igxHeadSelector let-headContext>
{{ headContext.selectedCount }} / {{ headContext.totalCount }}
</ng-template>
The selectedCount
and totalCount
properties can be used to determine if the head selector should be checked or indeterminate (partially selected).
<igx-grid [data]="gridData" primaryKey="ProductID" rowSelection="multiple">
<!-- ... -->
<ng-template igxHeadSelector let-headContext>
<igx-checkbox
[checked]=" headContext.selectedCount > 0 && headContext.selectedCount === headContext.totalCount"
[indeterminate]="headContext.selectedCount > 0 && headContext.selectedCount !== headContext.totalCount">
</igx-checkbox>
</ng-template>
</igx-grid>
Row Numbering Demo
This demo shows the usage of custom header and row selectors. The latter uses rowContext.index
to display row numbers and an igx-checkbox
bound to rowContext.selected
.
Excel Style Row Selectors Demo
This demo uses custom templates to resemble Excel-like header and row selectors.
Conditional Selection Demo
This demo prevents some rows from being selected using the rowSelectionChanging
event and a custom template with disabled checkbox for non-selectable rows.
API References
Additional Resources
- Grid overview
- Selection
- Cell selection
- Paging
- Filtering
- Sorting
- Summaries
- Column Moving
- Column Pinning
- Column Resizing
- Virtualization and Performance