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@forter/card-list
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<script>
import '@forter/card-list';
</script>
<fc-card-list>
</fc-card-list>
| Property | Attribute | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
ROW_INTENTS | {} | ||
columns | columns | any[] | Columns titles |
getRowClass | (rowClass: any, intent: any) => any | ||
getSortedRows | () => any | ||
renderColumnsHeaders | () => TemplateResult | ||
renderData | (intent: any, data: any) => TemplateResult | ||
renderDataCell | ({ label, customRenderer }: { label: any; customRenderer: any; }) => any | ||
renderRows | () => TemplateResult | ||
rows | rows | any | Example: { intent: 'disabled', data: [{label: '1'}, {label: '2'}] } |
sortBy | sortBy | any[] | This is an option to sort rows by a specific key of the rows data. After providing this object the card-list will sort rows depending on it. columnIndex is the index of column you wish to compare. I.e. if we have following columns list (['order', 'name', 'level']) and we want to order by 'order' columns, columnIndex should be 0 (as its the first column on the list). sortKey should be the key in the row's data we want to sort by. I.e. if a row's data is: data: [{label: '1', value: 1}, {label: '2', value: 2}] we can either sort by 'label' or by 'value'. The sortFunction should be accordingly to the key's type (number, string..) as in next example: { columnIndex: 0, sortKey: 'value', sortFunction: (a,b) => {return a-b} } |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
--fc-card-list-disabled-color | disabled color. example: gray |
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card-list from Forter Components
The npm package @forter/card-list receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @forter/card-list popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @forter/card-list 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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