I put together a script that generates a EXT JS grid for each table within a mysql database. A html, js and php file are created for each table.
It is barebones, but feel free to use as your own or push changes to github.
https://github.com/jonaldomo/php-ext_js-grid_creator/blob/master/php-ext_js-grid-creator.php
Instructions to use:
1. Assumes a web server is setup with PHP installed with network access to the mysql database.
2. Download and extract ExtJS 4 library from www.sencha.com
3. Download php-ext_js-grid-creator.php to web root on the webserver.
4. Edit lines 16-19 in the script with the mysql host, username, password and schema.
5. Edit lines 25-27 with the directory where ExtJS is housed in relation to the script. 26 is the SDK JS file and line 27 is the location of the CSS file.
6. Open a web browser and load the script in the address bar. Example: http://localhost/php-ext_js-grid-creator.php and load. Within seconds html, php and js will be generated. The grid will be viewable from the .html files.
how to use... can you give example...
ReplyDeleteInstructions to use:
ReplyDelete1. Assumes a web server is setup with PHP installed with network access to the mysql database.
2. Download and extract ExtJS 4 library from www.sencha.com
3. Download php-ext_js-grid-creator.php to web root on the webserver.
4. Edit lines 16-19 in the script with the mysql host, username, password and schema.
5. Edit lines 25-27 with the directory where ExtJS is housed in relation to the script. 26 is the SDK JS file and line 27 is the location of the CSS file.
6. Open a web browser and load the script in the address bar. Example: http://localhost/php-ext_js-grid-creator.php and load. Within seconds html, php and js will be generated. The grid will be viewable from the .html files.