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react-jsonschema-table

v0.0.2-beta.63

Published

Simple usage react component stylesheet table with inifnite scroll for massive data consumption

Downloads

105

Readme

react-jsonschema-table

Simple usage react component stylesheet table with inifnite scroll for massive data consumption and line editing using JSONSchema as data structure.

Work In Progress !

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Install

npm install --save react-jsonschema-table

Simple Usage

import React, { Component } from 'react'

import Table from 'react-jsonschema-table'

const schema = {
  properties: {
    name: {
      type: 'string',
      title: 'Name',
    },
    lastName: {
      type: 'string',
      title: 'LastName',
    },
    email: {
      type: 'string',
      format: 'email',
      title: 'Email',
    }
  }
}

class Example extends Component {
  render () {
    return (
      <Table schema={schema} />
    )
  }
}

API

schema: Is the JSONSchema that contains the estructure and validation rules of the rendered data.

items: An array of document objectcs compliant to the schema format. exemple:

  items: [{
    virtualId: 0, // integer
    document: { // actual document
      name: 'Jhon',
      lastName: 'Doe',
      email: '[email protected]',
      id: '2a08db19-894c-4d1a-82b6-f4abe2ebbe33'
    }, // compliant to schema, you can have extra fields, they will not show on the Table but will be considered in callbacks
    status: 'loaded' // string (one of 'loaded', 'loading', 'lazzy','new','invalid')
  }]

pagination: boolean default true. If JsonschemaTable should paginate items for better handling massive amounts of items. (callback will be called when user has scrolled until 80% of items)

getMoreItems: function callback so JsonschemaTable can let you know it needs to load more items if pagination is activated

shouldSaveData: boolean default true that activates the save feature. (which can be configured with the following function)

stagingItemsCallback: function that return all the staging documents when 'save' button is clicked, so you can save them to your API or whatever.

checkedItemsCallback: function that return all the checked documents when 'delete' button is clicked, so you can delete them in your API or whatever.

toolbarConfigs: object to configure and toggle toolbar functions. example:

toolbarConfigs: {
  hideStateFilterBtn: true,
  hideColumnsVisibilityBtn: true,
  hideDownloadBtn: true,
  hideNewLineBtn: true,
  hideDeleteBtn: true,
  hideUndoBtn: true,
  hideSaveBtn: true,
}

Local setup for developing

Setup project

npm i

Run example

npm start

License

MIT © VTEX