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@swimlane/ngx-datatable
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ngx-datatable is an Angular table grid component for presenting large and complex data.
ngx-datatable
is an Angular component for presenting large and complex data. It has all the features you would expect from any other table but in a light package with no external dependencies. The table was designed to be extremely flexible and light; it doesn't make any assumptions about your data or how you: filter, sort or page it.
It was built for modern browsers using TypeScript, CSS3 and HTML5 and Angular 8.0.0
. This is the sister project of the angular-data-table that is designed for Angular 1.x.
Check out the documentation & demos for more information!
See the changelog for recent changes.
To use ngx-datatable in your project install it via npm:
npm i @swimlane/ngx-datatable --save
ngx-datatable
is a Swimlane open-source project; we believe in giving back to the open-source community by sharing some of the projects we build for our application. Swimlane is an automated cyber security operations and incident response platform that enables cyber security teams to leverage threat intelligence, speed up incident response and automate security operations.
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ngx-datatable is an Angular table grid component for presenting large and complex data.
We found that @swimlane/ngx-datatable demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 55 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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