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active-table-dev
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Active Table is a fully customizable web component built with a focus on delivering the best editable table experience possible. Whether you need a simple table or a complex real-time data visualization grid, this component can be tailored to suit your specific needs! Explore activetable.io to view all of the available features, how to use them, examples and more!
npm install active-table
If using React, install the following instead:
npm install active-table-react
Then simply add this to your markup:
<active-table content='[["Planet", "Diameter"], ["Earth", 12756]]'/>
The exact syntax for the above example will vary depending on the framework of your choice (see here).
# Install node dependencies:
$ npm install
# Build the component:
$ npm run build
# Automatically build the component as soon as you make a change:
$ npm run build:watch
# Serve the component locally (from index.html):
$ npm run serve
# Bundle the component into a single file (dist/activeTable.bundle.js):
$ npm run build:bundle
Open source is built by the community for the community. All contributions to this project are welcome!
Additionally, if you have any suggestions for enhancements, ideas on how to take the project further or have discovered a bug, do not hesitate to create a new issue ticket and we will look into it as soon as possible!
FAQs
Framework agnostic table component for editable data experience
We found that active-table-dev demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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