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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:40:18+00:00 2026-05-11T13:40:18+00:00

So I’ve got basic example of jqgrid working in ASP.NET MVC, the javascript looks

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So I’ve got basic example of jqgrid working in ASP.NET MVC, the javascript looks like this:

    $(document).ready(function() {          $('#list').jqGrid({             url: '../../Home/Example',             datatype: 'json',             myType: 'GET',             colNames: ['Id', 'Action', 'Parameters'],             colModel: [                    { name: 'id', index: 'id', width: 55, resizable: true },                    { name: 'action', index: 'action', width: 90, resizable: true },                    { name: 'paramters', index: 'parameters', width: 120, resizable: true}],             pager: $('#pager'),             rowNum: 10,             rowList: [10, 20, 30],             sortname: 'id',             sortorder: 'desc',             viewrecords: true,             multikey: 'ctrlKey',             imgpath: '../../themes/basic/images',             caption: 'Messages'         }); 

Now I am trying to implement the search button that they have in the jqgrid examples (click on Manipulating/Grid Data). But I don’t see how they implement it. I’m expecting e.g. a ‘search:true’ and a method to implement it.

Has anyone implemented search on jqgrid or know of examples that show explicitly how to do it?

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  1. 2026-05-11T13:40:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:40 pm

    I recently implemented this myself (yesterday actually) for the first time. The biggest hurdle for me was figuring out how to write the controller function. The function signature is what took me the longest to figure out (notice the _search, searchField, searchOper, and searchString parameters as those are missing from most of asp.net mvc examples I’ve seen). The javascript posts to the controller for both the initial load and for the search call. You’ll see in the code that I’m checking whether the _search parameter is true or not.

    Below is the controller and the javascript code. My apologies for any formatting issues as this is my first time posting on here.

    public ActionResult GetAppGroups(string sidx, string sord, int page, int rows, bool _search, string searchField, string searchOper, string searchString) {     List<AppGroup> groups = service.GetAppGroups();     List<AppGroup> results;     if (_search)        results = groups.Where(x => x.Name.Contains(searchString)).ToList();     else        results = groups.Skip(page * rows).Take(rows).ToList();      int i = 1;      var jsonData = new     {         total = groups.Count / 20,         page = page,         records = groups.Count,         rows = (             from appgroup in results             select new             {                 i = i++,                 cell = new string[] {                          appgroup.Name,                          appgroup.Description                      }             }).ToArray()     };      return Json(jsonData); } 

    And here is my HTML/Javascript:

    $(document).ready(function() {   $('#listGroups').jqGrid({     url: '<%= ResolveUrl('~/JSON/GetAppGroups/') %>',     datatype: 'json',     mtype: 'GET',     caption: 'App Groups',     colNames: ['Name', 'Description'],     colModel: [         { name: 'Name', index: 'Name', width: 250, resizable: true, editable: false},         { name: 'Description', index: 'Description', width: 650, resizable: true, editable: false},     ],     loadtext: 'Loading Unix App Groups...',     multiselect: true,     pager: $('#pager'),     rowNum: 10,     rowList: [5,10,20,50],     sortname: 'ID',     sortorder: 'desc',     viewrecords: true,     imgpath: '../scripts/jqgrid/themes/basic/images' //}); }).navGrid('#pager', {search:true, edit: false, add:false, del:false, searchtext:'Search'}); 
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