Users (Basic) Time Sheets (Advanced) Issues (API)
Id Title State Type Created at
#139 How to support features like pipeline operator $match of mongodb? Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#138 Uncertain if allow_blank is handled properly. Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#137 How to add custom column Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#136 Make better #inspect method for grid object Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#135 has_and_belongs_to_many filter Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#134 CSV always have only first page records in pagination Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#133 Datagrid does not sort Closed Issue almost 10 years ago
#132 gem "debugger", causing issues Closed Issue about 10 years ago
#131 How to export CSV based on the current filter Closed Issue about 10 years ago
#130 Generator doesn't take resource name for router Closed Issue about 10 years ago

Grid:

require 'net/http'
require 'json'
require 'uri'

class IssuesGrid < ApplicationGrid
  FILTERS = %w(all assigned created repos)
  STATES = %w(all open closed)
  PER_PAGE = 10
  GITHUB_TOKEN = ENV['GITHUB_TOKEN']

  self.default_column_options = { order: false }

  scope { [] }

  attr_accessor :page

  dynamic do
    scope do
      @_assets ||= IssuesGrid.fetch(api_attributes)
    end
  end

  def self.api_order(value)
    {
      # Disable default order behavior
      # because it is happening on the API side.
      order: -> { _1 },
      order_desc: -> { _1 },
      # Special configuration option that makes it convinient to asociate
      # API order value with column name that may not match.
      api_order: value,
    }
  end

  filter(
    :filter, :enum,
    select: FILTERS.map { [_1.humanize, _1] },
    default: 'all',
    dummy: true,
    include_blank: false,
  )
  filter(
    :state, :enum,
    select: STATES.map { [_1.humanize, _1] },
    default: 'all',
    dummy: true,
    include_blank: false,
  )
  filter(
    :since, :datetime,
    header: 'Updated Since',
    dummy: true,
    input_options: {type: 'date'},
  )

  column_names_filter(checkboxes: true, header: 'Extra Columns')

  column(:id, mandatory: true) do |issue|
    format(issue[:number]) do |value|
      link_to "##{value}", issue[:html_url], class: 'link'
    end
  end

  column(:author) do |issue|
    user = issue[:user]
    format(user[:login]) do |value|
      link_to "@" + value, user[:html_url], class: 'link'
    end
  end

  column(:title, mandatory: true) do |issue|
    issue[:title]
  end

  column(:state, mandatory: true) do |issue|
    issue[:state].humanize
  end

  column(:comments, **api_order(:comments)) do |issue|
    issue[:comments]
  end

  column(:type, mandatory: true) do |issue|
    issue.key?(:pull_request) ? 'PR' : 'Issue'
  end

  column(:created_at, mandatory: true, **api_order(:created)) do |issue|
    format(Time.parse(issue[:created_at])) do |value|
      time_ago_in_words(value) + " ago"
    end
  end

  column(:updated_at, **api_order(:updated)) do |issue|
    format(Time.parse(issue[:updated_at])) do |value|
      time_ago_in_words(value) + " ago"
    end
  end

  def self.fetch_github_issues(params)
    url = URI("https://api.github.com/repos/bogdan/datagrid/issues")

    params = params.compact

    url.query = URI.encode_www_form(params) unless params.empty?

    http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
    http.use_ssl = true

    request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
    # GitHub API requires a User-Agent header
    request['User-Agent'] = 'Ruby'
    if GITHUB_TOKEN
      request['Authorization'] = "Bearer #{GITHUB_TOKEN}"
    end

    response = http.request(request)

    if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
      JSON.parse(response.body).map(&:deep_symbolize_keys)
    elsif response.is_a?(Net::HTTPForbidden) && !GITHUB_TOKEN
      raise 'Github rate limit exceeded. Use GITHUB_TOKEN env variable to extend it.'
    else
      Rails.logger.error(response.inspect)
      Rails.logger.error(response.body)
      raise "Github API is down. #{response.inspect}"
    end
  end

  def self.fetch(params)
    paginate(fetch_github_issues(params), params[:page])
  end

  # Kaminari doesn't give a convinient way to display pagination
  # for already paginated collection with unknown total_count
  # We have to hack total_count to make it somewhat working
  def self.paginate(collection, page = 1)
    page = page&.to_i || 1
    Kaminari.paginate_array(
      collection,
      limit: PER_PAGE,
      offset: (page - 1) * PER_PAGE,
      total_count: PER_PAGE * (page + 1),
    )
  end

  def api_attributes
    {
      sort: api_sort,
      direction: api_direction,
      per_page: PER_PAGE,
      page: page,
      **filters.to_h { |filter| [filter.name, public_send(filter.name)] },
    }
  end

  def api_sort
    return nil unless order
    column_by_name(order).options[:api_order]
  end

  def api_direction
    return nil unless order
    descending ? "desc" : "asc"
  end

  # From GitHub API design, it is unknown at 100% if the current page is last or not.
  # We are only certian it is last when it has less assets than per_page would allow.
  # However, it doesn't guarantee that next page will not have 0 assets.
  def next_page?
    assets.size == PER_PAGE
  end
end

Controller:

class IssuesController < ApplicationController

  def index
    @grid = IssuesGrid.new(params.fetch(:g, {}).merge(page: params[:page]))
  end

end

View:

- grid = @grid

.grid-index-grid
  %div{class: 'overflow-x-auto p-4 overflow-y-hidden'}
    = datagrid_form_for grid, url: issues_path
    = datagrid_table(grid, html: {class: 'table'})
  
    %nav.join.my-3.mx-auto.w-full
      = link_to_previous_page grid.assets, "prev", class: 'btn join-item'
      .btn.join-item.btn-active= grid.assets.current_page
      - if grid.next_page?
        = link_to_next_page grid.assets, "next", class: 'btn join-item'
  %div
    = render partial: "shared/source", object: grid