Row Actions in Blazor Grid

    The Ignite UI for Blazor Row Actions feature in Blazor Grid enables developers to use an IgbActionStrip and utilize CRUD for row/cell components and row pinning. There are several predefined UI controls for these operations that are applicable to a specific row in the IgbGrid – editing and pinning.

    Usage

    The predefined actions UI components are:

    • IgbGridEditingActions - includes functionality and UI specifically designed for the IgbGrid editing. It allows you to quickly toggle edit mode for cells or rows, depending on the RowEditable option and row deletion of the IgbGrid.

    • IgbGridPinningActions - includes functionality and UI specifically designed for the IgbGrid row pinning. It allows you to quickly pin rows and navigate between pinned rows and their disabled counterparts.

    They are added inside the IgbGrid and this is all needed to have an IgbActionStrip providing default interactions.

    <IgbGrid Data=northwindEmployees RowEditable="True" PrimaryKey="ID">
        @foreach (var c in columns)
        {
            <IgbColumn Field="@c.Field">
            </IgbColumn>
        }
        <IgbActionStrip @ref=actionstrip>
            <IgbGridPinningActions></IgbGridPinningActions>
            <IgbGridEditingActions></IgbGridEditingActions>
        </IgbActionStrip>
    </IgbGrid>
    

    [!Note] When ActionStripComponent is a child component of the IgbGrid, hovering a row will automatically show the UI.

    Custom Implementation

    These components expose templates giving flexibility for customization. For instance, if we would like to use the IgbActionStrip for a Gmail scenario with row actions such as delete, edit and etc. You can simply create button component with icon, add click event to it and insert it into the IgbActionStrip.

    <div class="grid__wrapper">
        <IgbGrid Data=northwindEmployees>
            <IgbActionStrip @ref=actionstrip>
                <IgbGridPinningActions></IgbGridPinningActions>
                <IgbButton Title="Edit" @onclick="() => StartEdit(actionstrip.Context)">
                    <IgbIcon>edit</IgbIcon>
                </IgbButton>
                @if (!IsDeleted(actionstrip.Context))
                {
                    <IgbButton Title="Delete" @onclick="() => Delete(actionstrip.Context)">
                        <IgbIcon>delete</IgbIcon>
                    </IgbButton>
                }
            </IgbActionStrip>
        </IgbGrid>
    </div>
    

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