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@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.
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>
);
}
react-table is a lightweight, fast, and extendable data grid built for React. It provides a hook-based API and is highly customizable. Compared to @mui/x-data-grid, react-table offers more flexibility but requires more manual setup for features like sorting, filtering, and pagination.
ag-grid-react is a feature-rich data grid component for React applications. It offers a wide range of functionalities, including sorting, filtering, and pagination, similar to @mui/x-data-grid. However, ag-grid-react is known for its performance and scalability, making it suitable for large datasets.
react-data-grid is a powerful and customizable data grid component for React. It provides features like sorting, filtering, and pagination out of the box. Compared to @mui/x-data-grid, react-data-grid offers more customization options but may require more effort to integrate with Material-UI.
This package is the Community plan edition of the Data Grid components. It's part of MUIĀ X, an open-core extension of MUIĀ Core, with advanced components.
Install the package in your project directory with:
npm install @mui/x-data-grid
This component has the following peer dependencies that you will need to install as well.
"peerDependencies": {
"@mui/material": "^5.15.14",
"react": "^17.0.0 || ^18.0.0",
"react-dom": "^17.0.0 || ^18.0.0"
},
Visit https://mui.com/x/react-data-grid/ to view the full documentation.
7.12.0
Aug 1, 2024
The Pro plan is receiving two new packages:
@mui/x-tree-view-pro
(available today!)@mui/x-charts-pro
(available in the coming weeks)As always, every feature released as part of the MIT plan will remain free and MIT licensed forever.
This expansion of the Pro plan comes with some adjustments to our pricing strategy. Learn more about those in the Upcoming changes to MUIĀ X pricing in 2024 blog post.
We'd like to offer a big thanks to the 12 contributors who made this release possible. Here are some highlights āØ:
š Introduce item reordering using drag and drop on the RichTreeViewPro
component
š¦ Support CommonJS bundle out of the box on @mui/x-charts
by adding vendored D3 dependencies.
This modifies how the package imports D3.js. It will impact you if you use d3
packages installed by @mui/x-charts
and don't have them in your package.json
. You shouldn't be affected otherwise.
For more context, the initial issue is caused by D3 only exporting ESM.
The solution up until now was to export charts with only ESM. But some frameworks are confused by this configuration.
So in order to fix this, we are providing a CJS version of D3.
š Improve Turkish (tr-TR) locale on the Data Grid
š Improve Finnish (fi-FI) locale on the Date and Time Pickers
š Bugfixes
š Documentation improvements
FAQs
The Community plan edition of the Data Grid components (MUI X).
The npm package @mui/x-data-grid receives a total of 950,643 weekly downloads. As such, @mui/x-data-grid popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mui/x-data-grid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Ā It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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