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rsuite-table-aerlytix

v5.0.0-alpha.2

Published

A React table component

Downloads

4

Readme

rsuite-table

A React table component.

npm

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Features

  • Support virtualized.
  • Support fixed header, fixed column.
  • Support custom adjustment column width.
  • Support for custom cell content.
  • Support for displaying a tree form.
  • Support for sorting.
  • Support for expandable child nodes
  • Support for RTL

Preview

  • Fixed Column

  • Custom Cell

  • Tree Table

  • Expandable

More Examples

Install

npm i rsuite-table --save

Usage

import { Table, Column, HeaderCell, Cell } from 'rsuite-table';
import 'rsuite-table/lib/less/index.less'; // or 'rsuite-table/dist/css/rsuite-table.css'

const dataList = [
  { id: 1, name: 'a', email: '[email protected]', avartar: '...' },
  { id: 2, name: 'b', email: '[email protected]', avartar: '...' },
  { id: 3, name: 'c', email: '[email protected]', avartar: '...' }
];

const ImageCell = ({ rowData, dataKey, ...rest }) => (
  <Cell {...rest}>
    <img src={rowData[dataKey]} width="50" />
  </Cell>
);

const App = () => (
  <Table data={dataList}>
    <Column width={100} sortable fixed resizable>
      <HeaderCell>ID</HeaderCell>
      <Cell dataKey="id" />
    </Column>

    <Column width={100} sortable resizable>
      <HeaderCell>Name</HeaderCell>
      <Cell dataKey="name" />
    </Column>

    <Column width={100} sortable resizable>
      <HeaderCell>Email</HeaderCell>
      <Cell>
        {(rowData, rowIndex) => {
          return <a href={`mailto:${rowData.email}`}>{rowData.email}</a>;
        }}
      </Cell>
    </Column>

    <Column width={100} resizable>
      <HeaderCell>Avartar</HeaderCell>
      <ImageCell dataKey="avartar" />
    </Column>
  </Table>
);

API

<Table>

| Property | Type (Default) | Description | | ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | affixHeader | boolean,number | Affix the table header to the specified position on the page | | affixHorizontalScrollbar | boolean,number | Affix the table horizontal scrollbar to the specified position on the page | | autoHeight | boolean | Automatic height | | bodyRef | (ref: HTMLElement) => void | A ref attached to the table body element | | bordered | boolean | Show border | | cellBordered | boolean | Show cell border | | data * | object[] | Table data | | defaultExpandAllRows | boolean | Expand all nodes By default | | defaultExpandedRowKeys | string[] | Specify the default expanded row by rowkey | | defaultSortType | enum: 'desc', 'asc' | Sort type | | expandedRowKeys | string[] | Specify the default expanded row by rowkey (Controlled) | | headerHeight | number(40) | Table Header Height | | height | number(200) | Table height | | hover | boolean (true) | The row of the table has a mouseover effect | | isTree | boolean | Show as Tree table | | loading | boolean | Show loading | | locale | object: { emptyMessage: ('No data'), loading: ('Loading...') } | Messages for empty data and loading states | | minHeight | number (0) | Minimum height | | onDataUpdated | (nextData: object[], scrollTo: (coord: { x: number; y: number }) => void) => void | Callback after table data update. | | onExpandChange | (expanded:boolean,rowData:object)=>void | Tree table, the callback function in the expanded node | | onRowClick | (rowData:object, event: SyntheticEvent)=>void | Click the callback function after the row and return to rowDate | | onRowContextMenu | (rowData:object, event: SyntheticEvent)=>void | Invoke the callback function on contextMenu and pass the rowData | | onScroll | (scrollX:object, scrollY:object)=>void | Callback function for scroll bar scrolling | | onSortColumn | (dataKey:string, sortType:string)=>void | Click the callback function of the sort sequence to return the value sortColumn, sortType | | renderEmpty | (info: React.ReactNode) => React.ReactNode | Customized data is empty display content | | renderLoading | (loading: React.ReactNode) => React.ReactNode | Customize the display content in the data load | | renderRowExpanded | (rowDate?: Object) => React.ReactNode | Customize what you can do to expand a zone | | renderTreeToggle | (icon:node,rowData:object,expanded:boolean)=> node | Tree table, the callback function in the expanded node | | rowClassName | string , (rowData:object)=>string | Add an optional extra class name to row | | rowExpandedHeight | number (100) | Set the height of an expandable area | | rowHeight | number(46), (rowData: object) => number | Row height | | rowKey | string ('key') | Each row corresponds to the unique key in data | | rtl | boolean | Right to left | | shouldUpdateScroll | boolean(true) | Whether to update the scroll bar after data update | | showHeader | boolean (true) | Display header | | sortColumn | string | Sort column name ˝ | | sortType | enum: 'desc', 'asc' | Sort type (Controlled) | | virtualized | boolean | Effectively render large tabular data | | width | number | Table width |

<Column>

| Property | Type (Default) | Description | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | align | enum: 'left','center','right' | Alignment | | colSpan | number | Merges column cells to merge when the dataKey value for the merged column is null or undefined. | | fixed | boolean, 'left', 'right' | Fixed column | | flexGrow | number | Set the column width automatically adjusts, when set flexGrow cannot set resizable and width property | | minWidth | number(200) | When you use flexGrow, you can set a minimum width by minwidth | | onResize | (columnWidth?: number, dataKey?: string) => void | Callback after column width change | | resizable | boolean | Customizable Resize Column width | | sortable | boolean | Sortable | | treeCol | boolean | A column of a tree. | | verticalAlign | enum: 'top', 'middle', 'bottom' | Vertical alignment | | width | number | Column width |

sortable is used to define whether the column is sortable, but depending on what key sort needs to set a dataKey in Cell. The sort here is the service-side sort, so you need to handle the logic in the ' Onsortcolumn ' callback function of <Table>, and the callback function returns sortColumn, sortType values.

<ColumnGroup>

| Property | Type (Default) | Description | | ------------- | ------------------------------- | ------------------ | | align | enum: 'left','center','right' | Alignment | | fixed | boolean, 'left', 'right' | Fixed column | | verticalAlign | enum: 'top', 'middle', 'bottom' | Vertical alignment | | header | React.ReactNode | Group header |

<Cell>

| Property | Type (Default) | Description | | -------- | ---------------- | -------------------------------------------- | | dataKey | string | Data binding key, but also a sort of key | | rowData | object | Row data | | rowIndex | number | Row number |

There are three ways to use <Cell>, as follows:

  • 1.Associate the fields in the data with dataKey.
<Column width="{100}" align="center">
  <HeaderCell>Name</HeaderCell>
  <Cell dataKey="name" />
</Column>
  • 2.Customize a <Cell>.
const NameCell = ({ rowData, ...props }) => (
  <Cell {...props}>
    <a href={`mailto:${rowData.email}`}>{rowData.name}<a>
  </Cell>
);

<Column width={100} align="center">
  <HeaderCell>Name</HeaderCell>
  <NameCell />
</Column>
  • 3.Customize functions directly within the <Cell>.
<Column width={100} align="center">
  <HeaderCell>Name</HeaderCell>
  <Cell>
    {(rowData, rowIndex) => {
      return <a href={`mailto:${rowData.email}`}>{rowData.name}</a>;
    }}
  </Cell>
</Column>

(For nested data read this: https://github.com/rsuite/rsuite-table/issues/158)

Methods

  • scrollTop(top:number = 0)
  • scrollLeft(left:number = 0)