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  4. Type pypm install tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid

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License
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Imports

tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid is a toscawidgets2 (tw2) wrapper for the jQuery Grid Plugin.

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Description

toscawidgets2 (tw2) aims to be a practical and useful widgets framework that helps people build interactive websites with compelling features, faster and easier. Widgets are re-usable web components that can include a template, server-side code and JavaScripts/CSS resources. The library aims to be: flexible, reliable, documented, performant, and as simple as possible.

The jQuery Grid Plugin is an Ajax-enabled JavaScript control that provides solutions for representing and manipulating tabular data on the web. Since the grid is a client-side solution loading data dynamically through Ajax callbacks, it can be integrated with any server-side technology, including PHP, ASP, Java Servlets, JSP, ColdFusion, and Perl.

This module, tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid, provides toscawidgets2 (tw2) access to the jQuery Grid Plugin widget.

Sampling tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid in the WidgetBrowser

The best way to scope out tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid is to load its widgets in the tw2.devtools WidgetBrowser. To see the source code that configures them, check out tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid/tw2/jqplugins/jqgrid/samples.py

To give it a try you'll need git, python, and virtualenvwrapper. Run:

$ git clone git://github.com/toscawidgets/tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid.git
$ cd tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid
$ mkvirtualenv tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid
(tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid) $ pip install tw2.devtools
(tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid) $ python setup.py develop
(tw2.jqplugins.jqgrid) $ paster tw2.browser

...and browse to http://localhost:8000/ to check it out.

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