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@grapecity/activereports-react
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A Complete React Reporting Tool for Enterprise Applications.
ActiveReportsJS is a powerful reporting tool for React applications that allows developers and report authors to easily design and display reports within their applications. With a wide range of features, such as drill-down, runtime data filtering, and parameter-driven reports,ActiveReportsJS simplifies the process of creating and managing reports, enabling developers to enhance their applications' capabilities and deliver valuable insights to end-users.
The ActiveReportsJS suite includes both a Report Viewer and Report Designer component. The Viewer allows end-users to view and interact with reports, while the Designer enables developers to design and customize reports, either within the same web application or by using the Standalone Report Designer.
To install the latest release version:
npm install @grapecity/activereports-react
To install a specific version:
npm install @grapecity/activereports-react@{VersionNumber}
For more information on how to use ActiveReportsJS, online documentation can be found here:
To quickly jump in with ActiveReportsJS, check out our Demo Gallery.
Read more about ActiveReportsJS Licensing.
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The npm package @grapecity/activereports-react receives a total of 1,289 weekly downloads. As such, @grapecity/activereports-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @grapecity/activereports-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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