JavaScript/jQuery List - Selection

User Interaction

In the List UI component, selection is disabled by default. To enable it, choose one of selection modes using the selectionMode property.

JavaScript
  • $(function() {
  • $("#listContainer").dxList({
  • // ...
  • selectionMode: "single" // or "multiple" | "all" | "none" (disables selection)
  • });
  • });

To select a List item, an end user simply clicks or taps it. Selected items become shaded. If you want to indicate selected items more manifestly, set the showSelectionControls property to true. This setting adds a check box to each item on the List. Also, make this setting if you use the "all" selectionMode. Otherwise, the "Select All" check box will be missing.

JavaScript
  • $(function() {
  • $("#listContainer").dxList({
  • // ...
  • showSelectionControls: true
  • });
  • });

When data in the List is paginated, you can choose whether the "Select All" check box will select all items on all pages or items on the currently rendered pages only. To make this choice, specify the selectAllMode property.

JavaScript
  • $(function() {
  • $("#listContainer").dxList({
  • // ...
  • selectAllMode: "allPages" // or "page"
  • });
  • });

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API

You can select an item or cancel its selection in the following ways.

  • By key
    Add or remove the key from the selectedItemKeys collection.

    JavaScript
    • const list = $("#listContainer").dxList("instance");
    • let selectedKeys = list.option("selectedItemKeys");
    • // Selects the item with key 5
    • selectedKeys.push(5);
    • list.option("selectedItemKeys", selectedKeys);
    • // Cancels the selection of the item with key 5
    • selectedKeys = $.grep(selectedKeys, function(key) {
    • return key != 5;
    • });
    • list.option("selectedItemKeys", selectedKeys);

    You can also use the selectedItemKeys collection to select items initially.

    JavaScript
    • $(function() {
    • $("#listContainer").dxList({
    • // ...
    • selectedItemKeys: [0, 2, 5]
    • });
    • });
    NOTE
    To specify the key field, use the keyExpr property of the List or the key property of the Store.
  • By data object
    Add or remove the data object from the selectedItems collection.

    JavaScript
    • const fruits = [
    • { fruit: "Apples", count: 10 },
    • { fruit: "Oranges", count: 12 },
    • { fruit: "Lemons", count: 15 }
    • ];
    • const list = $("#listContainer").dxList("instance");
    • let selectedItems = list.option("selectedItems");
    • // Selects the "Oranges" item
    • selectedItems.push(fruits[1]);
    • list.option("selectedItems", selectedItems);
    • // Cancels the selection of the "Oranges" item
    • selectedItems = $.grep(selectedItems, function(item) {
    • return item != fruits[1];
    • });
    • list.option("selectedItems", selectedItems);

    You can also use the selectedItems collection to select items initially.

    JavaScript
    • const fruits = [
    • // ...
    • ];
    • $(function() {
    • $("#listContainer").dxList({
    • dataSource: fruits,
    • selectedItems: [fruits[0], fruits[2]]
    • });
    • });
  • By index
    Pass the index to the selectItem(itemIndex) or unselectItem(itemIndex) method. If the List is grouped, these methods should be given an object with the indexes of the group and the item.

    JavaScript
    • const list = $("#listContainer").dxList("instance");
    • // Selects the item with index 1
    • list.selectItem(1);
    • // Checks that the item with index 1 is selected; if so, cancels the selection
    • if(list.isItemSelected(1)) {
    • list.unselectItem(1);
    • }
    • // Selects the item with index 3 in the group with index 2
    • list.selectItem({ group: 2, item: 3 });
    • // Checks that the item with index 3 in the group with index 2 is selected; if so, cancels the selection
    • const itemToUnselect = { group: 2, item: 3 };
    • if(list.isItemSelected(itemToUnselect)) {
    • list.unselectItem(itemToUnselect);
    • }
  • By DOM node
    Pass the DOM node to the selectItem(itemElement) or unselectItem(itemElement) method.

    JavaScript
    • const list = $("#listContainer").dxList("instance");
    • const itemNodes = $("#listContainer").find(".dx-list-item");
    • // Selects the last item by its DOM node
    • list.selectItem(itemNodes[itemNodes.length-1]);
    • // Checks that the last item is selected; if so, cancels the selection
    • if(list.isItemSelected(itemNodes[itemNodes.length-1])) {
    • list.unselectItem(itemNodes[itemNodes.length-1]);
    • }
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Events

The List UI component fires the selectionChanged event when an item is selected or when the selection is cancelled. The UI component also fires the selectAllValueChanged event when the "Select All" check box has changed its value. If the functions that handle these events are not going to be changed during the lifetime of the UI component, assign them to the corresponding onEventName properties when you configure the UI component.

JavaScript
  • $(function () {
  • $("#listContainer").dxList({
  • // ...
  • onSelectionChanged: function(e) {
  • const addedItems = e.addedItems;
  • const removedItems = e.removedItems;
  • // Handler of the "selectionChanged" event
  • },
  • onSelectAllValueChanged: function(e) {
  • const newCheckBoxValue = e.value;
  • // Handler of the "selectAllValueChanged" event
  • }
  • });
  • });

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If you are going to change the event handlers at runtime, or if you need to attach several handlers to a single event, subscribe to this event using the on(eventName, eventHandler) method. This approach is more typical of jQuery.

JavaScript
  • const selectionChangedEventHandler1 = function(e) {
  • // First handler of the "selectionChanged" event
  • };
  •  
  • const selectionChangedEventHandler2 = function(e) {
  • // Second handler of the "selectionChanged" event
  • };
  •  
  • $("#listContainer").dxList("instance")
  • .on("selectionChanged", selectionChangedEventHandler1)
  • .on("selectionChanged", selectionChangedEventHandler2);
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