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@mui/x-data-grid

The community edition of the data grid component (MUI X).

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What is @mui/x-data-grid?

@mui/x-data-grid is a powerful data grid component for building complex and feature-rich data tables in React applications. It is part of the Material-UI (MUI) library and provides a wide range of functionalities such as sorting, filtering, pagination, and more.

What are @mui/x-data-grid's main functionalities?

Basic Data Grid

This code demonstrates a basic data grid with columns and rows. It includes features like pagination and checkbox selection.

import * as React from 'react';
import { DataGrid } from '@mui/x-data-grid';

const columns = [
  { field: 'id', headerName: 'ID', width: 90 },
  { field: 'firstName', headerName: 'First name', width: 150 },
  { field: 'lastName', headerName: 'Last name', width: 150 },
  { field: 'age', headerName: 'Age', type: 'number', width: 110 },
  { field: 'fullName', headerName: 'Full name', description: 'This column has a value getter and is not sortable.', sortable: false, width: 160, valueGetter: (params) => `${params.row.firstName || ''} ${params.row.lastName || ''}`, },
];

const rows = [
  { id: 1, lastName: 'Snow', firstName: 'Jon', age: 35 },
  { id: 2, lastName: 'Lannister', firstName: 'Cersei', age: 42 },
  { id: 3, lastName: 'Lannister', firstName: 'Jaime', age: 45 },
  { id: 4, lastName: 'Stark', firstName: 'Arya', age: 16 },
  { id: 5, lastName: 'Targaryen', firstName: 'Daenerys', age: null },
  { id: 6, lastName: 'Melisandre', firstName: null, age: 150 },
  { id: 7, lastName: 'Clifford', firstName: 'Ferrara', age: 44 },
  { id: 8, lastName: 'Frances', firstName: 'Rossini', age: 36 },
  { id: 9, lastName: 'Roxie', firstName: 'Harvey', age: 65 },
];

export default function DataTable() {
  return (
    <div style={{ height: 400, width: '100%' }}>
      <DataGrid rows={rows} columns={columns} pageSize={5} checkboxSelection />
    </div>
  );
}

Sorting and Filtering

This code demonstrates how to enable sorting and filtering in the data grid. The grid can be sorted in ascending or descending order, and it can be filtered based on specific column values.

import * as React from 'react';
import { DataGrid } from '@mui/x-data-grid';

const columns = [
  { field: 'id', headerName: 'ID', width: 90 },
  { field: 'firstName', headerName: 'First name', width: 150 },
  { field: 'lastName', headerName: 'Last name', width: 150 },
  { field: 'age', headerName: 'Age', type: 'number', width: 110 },
  { field: 'fullName', headerName: 'Full name', description: 'This column has a value getter and is not sortable.', sortable: false, width: 160, valueGetter: (params) => `${params.row.firstName || ''} ${params.row.lastName || ''}`, },
];

const rows = [
  { id: 1, lastName: 'Snow', firstName: 'Jon', age: 35 },
  { id: 2, lastName: 'Lannister', firstName: 'Cersei', age: 42 },
  { id: 3, lastName: 'Lannister', firstName: 'Jaime', age: 45 },
  { id: 4, lastName: 'Stark', firstName: 'Arya', age: 16 },
  { id: 5, lastName: 'Targaryen', firstName: 'Daenerys', age: null },
  { id: 6, lastName: 'Melisandre', firstName: null, age: 150 },
  { id: 7, lastName: 'Clifford', firstName: 'Ferrara', age: 44 },
  { id: 8, lastName: 'Frances', firstName: 'Rossini', age: 36 },
  { id: 9, lastName: 'Roxie', firstName: 'Harvey', age: 65 },
];

export default function DataTable() {
  return (
    <div style={{ height: 400, width: '100%' }}>
      <DataGrid rows={rows} columns={columns} pageSize={5} checkboxSelection sortingOrder={['asc', 'desc']} filterModel={{ items: [{ columnField: 'firstName', operatorValue: 'contains', value: 'a' }] }} />
    </div>
  );
}

Custom Pagination

This code demonstrates how to implement custom pagination in the data grid. Users can select the number of rows to display per page from the provided options.

import * as React from 'react';
import { DataGrid } from '@mui/x-data-grid';

const columns = [
  { field: 'id', headerName: 'ID', width: 90 },
  { field: 'firstName', headerName: 'First name', width: 150 },
  { field: 'lastName', headerName: 'Last name', width: 150 },
  { field: 'age', headerName: 'Age', type: 'number', width: 110 },
  { field: 'fullName', headerName: 'Full name', description: 'This column has a value getter and is not sortable.', sortable: false, width: 160, valueGetter: (params) => `${params.row.firstName || ''} ${params.row.lastName || ''}`, },
];

const rows = [
  { id: 1, lastName: 'Snow', firstName: 'Jon', age: 35 },
  { id: 2, lastName: 'Lannister', firstName: 'Cersei', age: 42 },
  { id: 3, lastName: 'Lannister', firstName: 'Jaime', age: 45 },
  { id: 4, lastName: 'Stark', firstName: 'Arya', age: 16 },
  { id: 5, lastName: 'Targaryen', firstName: 'Daenerys', age: null },
  { id: 6, lastName: 'Melisandre', firstName: null, age: 150 },
  { id: 7, lastName: 'Clifford', firstName: 'Ferrara', age: 44 },
  { id: 8, lastName: 'Frances', firstName: 'Rossini', age: 36 },
  { id: 9, lastName: 'Roxie', firstName: 'Harvey', age: 65 },
];

export default function DataTable() {
  return (
    <div style={{ height: 400, width: '100%' }}>
      <DataGrid rows={rows} columns={columns} pageSize={5} rowsPerPageOptions={[5, 10, 20]} pagination />
    </div>
  );
}

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