There are many ways to get your data into DataTables, and if you are working with seriously large databases, you might want to consider using the server-side options that DataTables provides. Basically all of the paging, filtering, sorting etc that DataTables does can be handed off to a server (or any other data source - Google Gears or Adobe Air for example!) and DataTables is just an events and display module.
The example here shows a very simple display of the CSS data (used in all my other examples), but in this instance coming from the server on each draw. Filtering, multi-column sorting etc all work as you would expect.
Rendering engine | Browser | Platform(s) | Engine version | CSS grade |
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$(document).ready(function() { $('#example').dataTable( { "bProcessing": true, "bServerSide": true, "sAjaxSource": "../examples_support/server_processing.php" } ); } );
<?php /* MySQL connection */ $gaSql['user'] = "*********"; $gaSql['password'] = "*********"; $gaSql['db'] = "*********"; $gaSql['server'] = "*********"; $gaSql['type'] = "mysql"; $gaSql['link'] = mysql_pconnect( $gaSql['server'], $gaSql['user'], $gaSql['password'] ) or die( 'Could not open connection to server' ); mysql_select_db( $gaSql['db'], $gaSql['link'] ) or die( 'Could not select database '. $gaSql['db'] ); /* Paging */ $sLimit = ""; if ( isset( $_GET['iDisplayStart'] ) ) { $sLimit = "LIMIT ".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['iDisplayStart'] ).", ". mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['iDisplayLength'] ); } /* Ordering */ if ( isset( $_GET['iSortCol_0'] ) ) { $sOrder = "ORDER BY "; for ( $i=0 ; $i<mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['iSortingCols'] ) ; $i++ ) { $sOrder .= fnColumnToField(mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['iSortCol_'.$i] ))." ".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['sSortDir_'.$i] ) .", "; } $sOrder = substr_replace( $sOrder, "", -2 ); } /* Filtering - NOTE this does not match the built-in DataTables filtering which does it * word by word on any field. It's possible to do here, but concerned about efficiency * on very large tables, and MySQL's regex functionality is very limited */ $sWhere = ""; if ( $_GET['sSearch'] != "" ) { $sWhere = "WHERE engine LIKE '%".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['sSearch'] )."%' OR ". "browser LIKE '%".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['sSearch'] )."%' OR ". "platform LIKE '%".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['sSearch'] )."%' OR ". "version LIKE '%".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['sSearch'] )."%' OR ". "grade LIKE '%".mysql_real_escape_string( $_GET['sSearch'] )."%'"; } $sQuery = " SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS id, engine, browser, platform, version, grade FROM ajax $sWhere $sOrder $sLimit "; $rResult = mysql_query( $sQuery, $gaSql['link'] ) or die(mysql_error()); $sQuery = " SELECT FOUND_ROWS() "; $rResultFilterTotal = mysql_query( $sQuery, $gaSql['link'] ) or die(mysql_error()); $aResultFilterTotal = mysql_fetch_array($rResultFilterTotal); $iFilteredTotal = $aResultFilterTotal[0]; $sQuery = " SELECT COUNT(id) FROM ajax "; $rResultTotal = mysql_query( $sQuery, $gaSql['link'] ) or die(mysql_error()); $aResultTotal = mysql_fetch_array($rResultTotal); $iTotal = $aResultTotal[0]; $sOutput = '{'; $sOutput .= '"sEcho": '.intval($_GET['sEcho']).', '; $sOutput .= '"iTotalRecords": '.$iTotal.', '; $sOutput .= '"iTotalDisplayRecords": '.$iFilteredTotal.', '; $sOutput .= '"aaData": [ '; while ( $aRow = mysql_fetch_array( $rResult ) ) { $sOutput .= "["; $sOutput .= '"'.addslashes($aRow['engine']).'",'; $sOutput .= '"'.addslashes($aRow['browser']).'",'; $sOutput .= '"'.addslashes($aRow['platform']).'",'; if ( $aRow['version'] == "0" ) $sOutput .= '"-",'; else $sOutput .= '"'.addslashes($aRow['version']).'",'; $sOutput .= '"'.addslashes($aRow['grade']).'"'; $sOutput .= "],"; } $sOutput = substr_replace( $sOutput, "", -1 ); $sOutput .= '] }'; echo $sOutput; function fnColumnToField( $i ) { if ( $i == 0 ) return "engine"; else if ( $i == 1 ) return "browser"; else if ( $i == 2 ) return "platform"; else if ( $i == 3 ) return "version"; else if ( $i == 4 ) return "grade"; } ?>
Please refer to the DataTables documentation for full information about its API properties and methods.