I was also having the same problem, I wanted to color the background of a row depending on some condition. In the end, I found a solution:
You need to create a GridViewConfig
and override the getColumnStyle
method to return the color want, it took me a while to find out, but overriding the getRowStyle
method doesn't do the trick, at least not for me.
grid.getView().setViewConfig(new GridViewConfig<Model>() {
@Override
public String getColStyle( Model model,
ValueProvider<? super Model, ?> valueProvider,
int rowIndex, int colIndex)
{
if ("Other2".equals(model.getName())){
return "bold";
}else if ("Other".equals(model.getName())){
return "red-row";
}
return null;
}
@Override
public String getRowStyle(Model model, int rowIndex) {
return null;
}
});
Note: Modify CSS file accordingly.
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