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@jamest-esparter/react-bootstrap-table2-overlay
Advanced tools
it's a loading overlay addons for react-bootstrap-table2
In react-bootstrap-table2
, you will be easier to custom the loading or lverlay on table no matter if remote enabled or not. In the following, we have two way to do it:
noDataIndication
is a simple case you can take it, if current data size is empty, react-bootstrap-table2
will call the noDataIndication
prop and get the result to display on the table.
Here is a quick exmaple for noDataIndication
.
In the most of case for remote mode, you need the loading animation to tell the user the table is loading or doing some action in the background. Hence, you can lervarge overlay
prop.
Here is also a example for overlay
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it's a loading overlay addons for react-bootstrap-table2
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