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@vaadin/vaadin-grid
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A free, flexible and high-quality Web Component for showing large amounts of tabular data
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<vaadin-grid> is a free, high quality data grid / data table Web Component, part of the Vaadin components.
<dom-bind>
<template>
<iron-ajax auto url="https://demo.vaadin.com/demo-data/1.0/people?count=20" handle-as="json" last-response="{{users}}"></iron-ajax>
<vaadin-grid theme="row-dividers" items="[[users.result]]" column-reordering-allowed multi-sort>
<vaadin-grid-selection-column auto-select frozen> </vaadin-grid-selection-column>
<vaadin-grid-column width="9em">
<template class="header">
<vaadin-grid-sorter path="firstName">First Name</vaadin-grid-sorter>
</template>
<template>[[item.firstName]]</template>
</vaadin-grid-column>
<vaadin-grid-column width="9em">
<template class="header">
<vaadin-grid-sorter path="lastName">Last Name</vaadin-grid-sorter>
</template>
<template>[[item.lastName]]</template>
</vaadin-grid-column>
<vaadin-grid-column width="15em" flex-grow="2">
<template class="header">
<vaadin-grid-sorter path="address.street">Address</vaadin-grid-sorter>
</template>
<template>[[item.address.street]], [[item.address.city]]</template>
</vaadin-grid-column>
</vaadin-grid>
</template>
</dom-bind>
The Vaadin components are distributed as Bower and npm packages. Please note that the version range is the same, as the API has not changed. You should not mix Bower and npm versions in the same application, though.
Unlike the official Polymer Elements, the converted Polymer 3 compatible Vaadin components are only published on npm, not pushed to GitHub repositories.
Install vaadin-grid
:
bower i vaadin/vaadin-grid --save
Once installed, import it in your application:
<link rel="import" href="bower_components/vaadin-grid/vaadin-grid.html">
Install vaadin-grid
:
npm i @vaadin/vaadin-grid --save
Once installed, import it in your application:
import '@vaadin/vaadin-grid/vaadin-grid.js';
Vaadin components use the Lumo theme by default.
To use the Material theme, import the correspondent file from the theme/material
folder.
The component with the Lumo theme:
theme/lumo/vaadin-grid.html
The component with the Material theme:
theme/material/vaadin-grid.html
Alias for theme/lumo/vaadin-grid.html
:
vaadin-grid.html
Fork the vaadin-grid
repository and clone it locally.
Make sure you have npm installed.
When in the vaadin-grid
directory, run npm install
and then bower install
to install dependencies.
Run polymer serve --open
, browser will automatically open the component API documentation.
You can also open demo or in-browser tests by adding demo or test to the URL, for example:
vaadin-grid
directory, run polymer test
We are using ESLint for linting JavaScript code. You can check if your code is following our standards by running gulp lint
, which will automatically lint all .js
files as well as JavaScript snippets inside .html
files.
To contribute to the component, please read the guideline first.
Apache License 2.0
Vaadin collects development time usage statistics to improve this product. For details and to opt-out, see https://github.com/vaadin/vaadin-usage-statistics.
FAQs
A free, flexible and high-quality Web Component for showing large amounts of tabular data
We found that @vaadin/vaadin-grid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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