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@gooddata/sdk-ui-pivot
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This package is a part of the GoodData.UI SDK. To learn more, check the source monorepo.
This project implements PivotTable
React component which you can use in our React applications.
See the official SDK documentation for more information about the PivotTable component.
The PivotTable is implemented using the community version of ag-grid library. The SDK adds layers of convenience to construct and populate the table using results computed by an analytical backend.
All Pivot Table and ag-grid styles are scoped under the gd-table-component
namespace; if your application uses
ag-grid as well, GoodData.UI styles will not conflict with styles in your application.
(C) 2017-2022 GoodData Corporation
This project is under MIT License. See LICENSE.
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GoodData.UI SDK - Pivot Table
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We found that @gooddata/sdk-ui-pivot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 61 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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