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@ag-grid-community/vue3
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AG Grid is a fully-featured and highly customizable Vue3 Data Grid. It delivers outstanding performance and has no third-party dependencies.
AG Grid is available in two versions: Community & Enterprise.
ag-grid-community
is free, available under the MIT license, and comes with all of the core features expected from a Vue3 Data Grid, including Sorting, Filtering, Pagination, Editing, Custom Components, Theming and more.ag-grid-enterprise
is available under a commercial license and comes with advanced features, like Integrated Charting, Row Grouping, Aggregation, Pivoting, Master/Detail, Server-side Row Model, and Exporting in addition to dedicated support from our Engineering team.Feature | AG Grid Community | AG Grid Enterprise |
---|---|---|
Filtering | ✅ | ✅ (Advanced) |
Sorting | ✅ | ✅ |
Cell Editing | ✅ | ✅ |
CSV Export | ✅ | ✅ |
Drag & Drop | ✅ | ✅ |
Themes and Styling | ✅ | ✅ |
Selection | ✅ | ✅ |
Accessibility | ✅ | ✅ |
Infinite Scrolling | ✅ | ✅ |
Pagination | ✅ | ✅ |
Server-Side Data | ✅ | ✅ (Advanced) |
Custom Components | ✅ | ✅ |
Integrated Charting | ❌ | ✅ |
Range Selection | ❌ | ✅ |
Row Grouping and Aggregation | ❌ | ✅ |
Pivoting | ❌ | ✅ |
Excel Export | ❌ | ✅ |
Clipboard Operations | ❌ | ✅ |
Master/Detail | ❌ | ✅ |
Tree Data | ❌ | ✅ |
Column Menu | ❌ | ✅ |
Context Menu | ❌ | ✅ |
Tool Panels | ❌ | ✅ |
Support | ❌ | ✅ |
ℹ️ Note:
Visit the Pricing page for a full comparison.
We've created several demos to showcase AG Grid's rich feature set across different use cases. See them in action below, or interact with them on our Demo page.
AG Grid is easy to set up - all you need to do is provide your data and define your column structure.
$ npm install --save @ag-grid-community/core @ag-grid-community/vue3
1. Import the Vue Data Grid
Import the required modules, and register them via the ModuleRegistry.
<template></template>
<script>
import { ref } from 'vue';
import "@ag-grid-community/styles/ag-grid.css"; // Mandatory CSS required by the Data Grid
import "@ag-grid-community/styles/ag-theme-quartz.css"; // Optional Theme applied to the Data Grid
import { AgGridVue } from "@ag-grid-community/vue3"; // Vue Data Grid Component
// Default Row Model & Module Registry
import { ClientSideRowModelModule } from '@ag-grid-community/client-side-row-model';
import { ModuleRegistry } from '@ag-grid-community/core';
// Register the RowModel Module
ModuleRegistry.registerModules([ClientSideRowModelModule]);
export default {
name: "App",
components: {
AgGridVue, // Add Vue Data Grid component
},
setup() {},
};
</script>
2. Define Rows and Columns
setup() {
// Row Data: The data to be displayed.
const rowData = ref([
{ make: "Tesla", model: "Model Y", price: 64950, electric: true },
{ make: "Ford", model: "F-Series", price: 33850, electric: false },
{ make: "Toyota", model: "Corolla", price: 29600, electric: false },
]);
// Column Definitions: Defines the columns to be displayed.
const colDefs = ref([
{ field: "make" },
{ field: "model" },
{ field: "price" },
{ field: "electric" }
]);
return {
rowData,
colDefs,
};
},
3. Vue Data Grid Component
Rows and Columns are set as ag-grid-vue component attributes. Styling is applied through the class and style attributes.
<template>
<!-- The AG Grid component -->
<ag-grid-vue
:rowData="rowData"
:columnDefs="colDefs"
style="height: 500px"
class="ag-theme-quartz"
>
</ag-grid-vue>
</template>
ℹ️ Note:
For more information on building Data Grids with AG Grid, refer to our Documentation.
We also provide Seed Projects to help you get started with common configurations:
Environment | Framework | Packages | Modules |
---|---|---|---|
Create React App (CRA) | Packages | Modules | |
Vite | Packages | Modules | |
Vite - TypeScript | Packages | Modules | |
Webpack 5 - TypeScript | Packages | Modules | |
Webpack 5 - Vue3 | Packages | Modules | |
Angular CLI | Packages | Modules | |
Nuxt | Packages | Modules | |
Vite | Packages | Modules |
AG Grid is fully customisable, both in terms of appearance and functionality. There are many ways in which the grid can be customised and we provide a selection of tools to help create those customisations.
You can create your own Custom Components to customise the behaviour of the grid. For example, you can customise how cells are rendered, how values are edited and also create your own filters.
There are a number of different Component Types that you can provide to the grid, including:
To supply a custom cell renderer and filter components to the Grid, create a direct reference to your component within the gridOptions.columnDefs
property:
gridOptions = {
columnDefs: [
{
field: 'country', // The column to add the component to
cellRenderer: CountryCellRenderer, // Your custom cell component
filter: CountryFilter, // Your custom filter component
},
],
};
AG Grid has 4 themes, each available in light
& dark
modes. We also supply each theme with an auto
mode that can toggle the theme based on the users' system preferences:
Quartz | Material |
---|---|
Alpine | Balham |
To apply a theme, add the relevant CSS Class to the Data Grid container. For example, to apply the Quartz theme, use the CSS class ag-theme-quartz
:
<div
id="myGrid"
style="height: 150px; width: 600px"
class="ag-theme-quartz"
></div>
All AG Grid themes can be customised using CSS variables, or you can create a new theme from scratch with the help of our Theme Builder or Figma Design System.
AG Grid has a large and active community who have created an ecosystem of 3rd party tools, extensions and utilities to help you build your next project with AG Grid, no matter which language or framework you use:
AG Grid is used by 100,000's of developers across the world, from almost every industry. Whilst most of these projects are private, we've curated a selection of open-source projects from different industries where household names use AG Grid, including J.P.Morgan, MongoDB and NASA. Visit our Community Showcase page to learn more.
Founded in 2016, AG Grid has seen a steady rise in popularity and is now the market leader for Data Grids:
AG Grid Enterprise customers have access to dedicated support via ZenDesk, which is monitored by our engineering teams.
If you have found a bug, please report it in this repository's issues section.
Look for similar problems on StackOverflow using the ag-grid
tag. If nothing seems related, post a new message there. Please do not use GitHub issues to ask questions.
AG Grid is developed by a team of co-located developers in London. If you want to join the team send your application to info@ag-grid.com.
ag-grid-community
is licensed under the MIT license.
ag-grid-enterprise
has a Commercial license.
See the LICENSE file for more info.
If you've made it this far, you may be interested in our latest project: AG Charts - The best Vue3 Charting library in the world.
Initially built to power Integrated Charts in AG Grid, we open-sourced this project in 2018. Having seen the steady rise in popularity since then, we have decided to invest in AG Charts with a dedicated Enterprise version (ag-charts-enterprise
) in addition to our continued support of ag-charts-community
.
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