DevExtreme React - Master-Detail Interface
User Interaction
The master-detail interface supplies a standard data row with an expandable section that contains detail data. In master-detail terms, the data row is called "master row" and the expandable section - "detail section".

The master-detail interface becomes available after you specify the detail sections' contents using the masterDetail.template option. You can expand and collapse detail sections programmatically or enable a user to do it by setting the masterDetail.enabled option to true. Set the masterDetail.autoExpandAll option to true to expand these sections by default.
jQuery
$(function() {
$("#dataGridContainer").dxDataGrid({
// ...
masterDetail: {
enabled: true,
autoExpandAll: true,
template: function (container, info) {
var currentEmployeeData = info.data;
container.append(
$('<div class="employeeInfo">
<img class="employeePhoto" src="' + currentEmployeeData.Picture + '" />
<p class="employeeNotes">' + currentEmployeeData.Notes + '</p>
</div>'));
}
}
});
});Angular
<dx-data-grid ...
[masterDetail]="{ enabled: true, template: 'detail', autoExpandAll: true }">
<div *dxTemplate="let employee of 'detail'">
<div class="employeeInfo">
<img class="employeePhoto" [src]="employee.data.Picture" />
<p class="employeeNotes">{{employee.data.Notes}}</p>
</div>
</div>
</dx-data-grid>
import { DxDataGridModule } from "devextreme-angular";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
// ...
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
DxDataGridModule
],
// ...
})Once loaded, a detail section's content remains cached until a user switches to another page in the DataGrid or reloads the web page.
API
Pass -1 to the expandAll(groupIndex) or collapseAll(groupIndex) method to expand or collapse all master rows at once.
jQuery
var dataGrid = $("#dataGridContainer").dxDataGrid("instance");
dataGrid.expandAll(-1);
dataGrid.collapseAll(-1);Angular
import { ..., ViewChild } from "@angular/core";
import { DxDataGridModule, DxDataGridComponent } from "devextreme-angular";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
@ViewChild(DxDataGridComponent, { static: false }) dataGrid: DxDataGridComponent;
// Prior to Angular 8
// @ViewChild(DxDataGridComponent) dataGrid: DxDataGridComponent;
expandAllMasterRows () {
this.dataGrid.instance.expandAll(-1);
}
collapseAllMasterRows () {
this.dataGrid.instance.collapseAll(-1);
}
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
DxDataGridModule
],
// ...
})The expandRow(key) and collapseRow(key) methods expand and collapse an individual master row. You can check a row's current state by calling the isRowExpanded(key) method.
jQuery
function toggleMasterRow (rowKey) {
var dataGrid = $("#dataGridContainer").dxDataGrid("instance");
if (dataGrid.isRowExpanded(rowKey)) {
dataGrid.collapseRow(rowKey);
} else {
dataGrid.expandRow(rowKey);
}
}Angular
import { ..., ViewChild } from "@angular/core";
import { DxDataGridModule, DxDataGridComponent } from "devextreme-angular";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
@ViewChild(DxDataGridComponent, { static: false }) dataGrid: DxDataGridComponent;
// Prior to Angular 8
// @ViewChild(DxDataGridComponent) dataGrid: DxDataGridComponent;
toggleMasterRow (rowKey) {
if (this.dataGrid.instance.isRowExpanded(rowKey)) {
this.dataGrid.instance.collapseRow(rowKey);
} else {
this.dataGrid.instance.expandRow(rowKey);
}
}
}
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
DxDataGridModule
],
// ...
})Events
Events raised for a master row when a user expands or collapses it are identical to the events raised for expanding or collapsing a group. See this topic for details.
If you have technical questions, please create a support ticket in the DevExpress Support Center.