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@stenajs-webui/grid

v23.11.0

Published

This package contains hooks and components that can help create grids that can be navigated similar to Excel.

Readme

@stenajs-webui/grid

This package contains hooks and components that can help create grids that can be navigated similar to Excel.

StandardTable

Summary rows

Column configs has three options for summary rows:

  • renderSummaryCell
  • summaryText
  • summaryCellColSpan

renderSummaryCell and summaryText

If renderSummaryCell or summaryText is set for any column, the table will get a summary row at the bottom.

summaryText

Receives items in argument object, and must return a string.

renderSummaryCell

Receives items and text in argument object. If no summaryText was specified, then text will be undefined.

If no renderSummaryCell is specified, then a default renderer for summary will be used.

Examples:

summaryText: ({ items }) =>
  String(sumBy(items, (item) => item.numPassengers ?? 0)),
renderSummaryCell: ({ items, text }) => (
  <Indent>
    <Tag label={text} />
  </Indent>
)

summaryCellColSpan

summaryCellColSpan can be set to make the cell span multiple columns.

If any columns after the spanning column has summary options, they will be ignored.

If there are column groups, a column can only span over columns of that column group.

If summaryCellColSpan is too high and won't fit into the table (or column group) then the col span will be limited so that it fits.