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@commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager
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THIS COMPONENT IS IN BETA! Please be aware that it may be subject to upcoming breaking changes as it's still in active development.
This component enhances the <DataTable>
component and additionally provides a UI and state management to handle configuration of the table such as column manager.
disableDisplaySettings
enables / disables the display settings panel, allowing the user to select wrapping text and density display options.disableColumnManager
enables / disables the column manager panel, allowing the user to select which columns are visible.Both panels delegate the handling of the settings change on the parent through function properties, allowing the settings to be persisted or just used as state props.
yarn add @commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager
npm --save install @commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager
Additionally install the peer dependencies (if not present)
yarn add react react-dom react-intl
npm --save install react react-dom react-intl
import React from 'react';
import DataTableManager from '@commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager';
import DataTable from '@commercetools-uikit/data-table';
const rows = [
{ id: 'parasite', title: 'Parasite', country: 'South Korea' },
{ id: 'portrait', title: 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire', country: 'France' },
{ id: 'wat', title: 'Woman at War', country: 'Iceland' },
];
const columns = [
{ key: 'title', label: 'Title' },
{ key: 'country', label: 'Country' },
];
const Example = () => (
<DataTableManager columns={columns}>
<DataTable rows={rows} />
</DataTableManager>
);
export default Example;
Props | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
columns | array | ✅ | Each object requires a unique key which should correspond to property key of the items of rows that you want to render under this column, and a label which defines the name shown on the header. The list of columns to be rendered. Each column can be customized (see properties below). | |
columns[].key | string | ✅ | The unique key of the column that is used to identify your data type. You can use this value to determine which value from a row item should be rendered. For example, if the data is a list of users, where each user has a firstName property, the column key should be firstName , which renders the correct value by default. The key can also be some custom or computed value, in which case you need to provide an explicit mapping of the value by implementing either the itemRendered function or the column-specific renderItem function. | |
columns[].label | node | ✅ | The label of the column that will be shown on the column header. | |
columns[].width | string | auto | Sets a width for this column. Accepts the same values as the ones specified for individual grid-template-columns. For example, using minmax pairs (e.g. minmax(200px, 400px) ), a combinations of fraction values (1fr /2fr /etc), or fixed values such as 200px . By default, the column grows according to the content and respecting the total table available width. | |
columns[].align | enum Possible values: 'left' | 'center' | 'right' | Use this to override the table's own horizontalCellAlignment prop for this specific column. | ||
columns[].onClick | func | A callback function, called when the header cell is clicked. Signature: (event) => void | ||
columns[].renderItem | func | A callback function to render the content of cells under this column, overriding the default itemRenderer prop of the table.Signature: (row: object, isRowCollapsed: boolean) => React.Node | ||
columns[].headerIcon | node | Use this prop to place an Icon or IconButton on the left of the column label. It is advised to place these types of components through this prop instead of label , in order to properly position and align the elements. This is particularly useful for medium-sized icons which require more vertical space than the typography. | ||
columns[].isTruncated | bool | false | Set this to true to allow text content of this cell to be truncated with an ellipsis, instead of breaking into multiple lines.NOTE: when using this option, it is recommended to specify a width for the column, because if the table doesn't have enough space for all columns, it will start clipping the columns with truncated content, and if no width is set (or the value is set auto -- the default) it can shrink until the column disappears completely. By enforcing a minimum width for these columns, the table will respect them and grow horizontally, adding scrollbars if needed. | |
columns[].isSortable | bool | false | Set this to true to show a sorting button, which calls onSortChange upon being clicked. You should enable this flag for every column you want to be able to sort. When at least one column is sortable, the table props sortBy , sortDirection and onSortChange should be provided. | |
columns[].disableResizing | bool | false | Set this to true to prevent this column from being manually resized by dragging the edge of the header with a mouse. | |
columns[].shouldIgnoreRowClick | bool | false | Set this to true to prevent click event propagation for this cell. You might want this if you need the column to have its own call-to-action or input while the row also has a defined onRowClick . | |
children | node | ✅ | Any React node. Usually you want to render the <DataTable> component.Note that the child component will implicitly receive the props columns and isCondensed from the <DataTableManager> . | |
displaySettings | object | The managed display settings of the table. | ||
displaySettings.disableDisplaySettings | bool | true | Set this flag to false to show the display settings panel option. | |
displaySettings.isCondensed | bool | false | Set this to true to reduce the paddings of all cells, allowing the table to display more data in less space. | |
displaySettings.isWrappingText | bool | false | Set this to true to allow text in a cell to wrap.This is required if disableDisplaySettings is set to false . | |
displaySettings.primaryButton | element | A React element to be rendered as the primary button, useful when the display settings work as a form. | ||
displaySettings.secondaryButton | element | A React element to be rendered as the secondary button, useful when the display settings work as a form. | ||
columnManager | object | The managed column settings of the table. | ||
columnManager.disableColumnManager | bool | true | Set this to false to show the column settings panel option. | |
columnManager.visibleColumnKeys | Array of string | The keys of the visible columns. | ||
columnManager.hideableColumns | array | The keys of the visible columns. | ||
columnManager.hideableColumns[].key | string | ✅ | ||
columnManager.hideableColumns[].label | <string|node> | ✅ | ||
columnManager.areHiddenColumnsSearchable | bool | Set this to true to show a search input for the hidden columns panel. | ||
columnManager.searchHiddenColumns | func | A callback function, called when the search input for the hidden columns panel changes. Signature: (event) => void | ||
columnManager.searchHiddenColumnsPlaceholder | string | Placeholder value of the search input for the hidden columns panel. | ||
columnManager.primaryButton | element | A React element to be rendered as the primary button, useful when the column settings work as a form. | ||
columnManager.secondaryButton | element | A React element to be rendered as the secondary button, useful when the column settings work as a form. | ||
onSettingsChange | func | A callback function, called when any of the properties of either display settings or column settings is modified. Signature: (action: string, nextValue: object) => void | ||
topBar | node | A React node for rendering additional information within the table manager. |
FAQs
This component enhances the DataTable component and additionally provides a UI and state management to handle configuration of the table such as column manager.
The npm package @commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager receives a total of 2,299 weekly downloads. As such, @commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @commercetools-uikit/data-table-manager demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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