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@lifespikes/next-datatable

Datatable made with Shadcn, which can support server-side pagination and can synchronize its state with the url

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next-datatable

next-datatable is a library created using Shadcn, react-table, and nuqs. The goal is to provide a data table with the ability to have a simple API thanks to the support of react-table, a user-friendly interface using Shadcn, and the capability to automatically save its state in the URL with nuqs.

Usage

Let's define some columns

import { ColumnDef } from '@tanstack/react-table';


export const columns: ColumnDef<any>[] = [
  {
    id: 'select',
    header: ({ table }) => (
      <CheckboxPrimitive
        checked={table.getIsAllPageRowsSelected()}
        onCheckedChange={(value) => table.toggleAllPageRowsSelected(!!value)}
        aria-label="Select all"
      />
    ),
    cell: ({ row }) => (
      <CheckboxPrimitive
        className="border-gray-400 data-[state=checked]:border-white"
        checked={row.getIsSelected()}
        onCheckedChange={(value) => row.toggleSelected(!!value)}
        aria-label="Select row"
      />
    ),
    enableSorting: false,
    enableHiding: false
  },
  {
    accessorKey: 'name',
    header: 'Name',
    cell: ({ row }) => (
      <div className="flex space-x-2 text-primary">
        <File className="h-4 w-4" />
        <span>{row.getValue('name')}</span>
      </div>
    )
  },
  {
    accessorKey: 'status',
    header: 'Status'
  },
  {
    id: 'actions',
    enableHiding: false,
    cell: ({ row }) => {
      return (
        <Button size="icon">
          <DownloadCloud className="h-4 w-4" />
        </Button>
      );
    }
  }
];

And let's use our datatable as follows

import { NextDataTable } from '@lifespikes/next-datatable';

const UsersTable = () => {
  const { data } = useGetUsers(); // Fetching data.


  return <NextDataTable data={data} columns={columns} />;
};

How can I use the pagination values to make a query?

You need to use the hook useGetNextTableState. For example:

import { NextDataTable, useGetNextTableState } from '@lifespikes/next-datatable';

const UsersTable = () => {

  const { pagination } = useGetNextTableState(); // get state from url

  const { data } = useGetUsers({
    page: pagination.pageIndex + 1,
    perPage: pagination.pageSize
  }); // Fetching data.


  return (
    <NextDataTable
      data={data}
      pageCount={data?.totalPages}
      defaultValues={{
        pagination: {
          pageIndex: data?.page - 1,
          pageSize: 10
        }
      }}
      columns={columns}
    />
  );
};

Check this example app

Example Video

https://github.com/lifespikes/packages/assets/67383906/7e2f5902-61e0-4676-af2e-7215d139abd8

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Package last updated on 12 Nov 2024

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