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Examples
We've created several demos to showcase AG Grid's rich feature set across different use cases. See them in action below, or interact with them on our Demo page.
🏦 Financial Demo
Financial data example featuring live updates and sparklines:
AG Grid is fully customisable, both in terms of appearance and functionality. There are many ways in which the grid can be customised and we provide a selection of tools to help create those customisations.
Custom Components
You can create your own Custom Components to customise the behaviour of the grid. For example, you can customise how cells are rendered, how values are edited and also create your own filters.
There are a number of different Component Types that you can provide to the grid, including:
Menu Item Component: To customise the menu items shown in the Column and Context Menus.
To supply a custom cell renderer and filter components to the Grid, create a direct reference to your component within the gridOptions.columnDefs property:
gridOptions = {
columnDefs: [
{
field: 'country', // The column to add the component tocellRenderer: CountryCellRenderer, // Your custom cell componentfilter: CountryFilter, // Your custom filter component
},
],
};
Themes
AG Grid has 4 themes, each available in light & dark modes. We also supply each theme with an auto mode that can toggle the theme based on the users' system preferences:
Quartz
Material
Alpine
Balham
To apply a theme, add the relevant CSS Class to the Data Grid container. For example, to apply the Quartz theme, use the CSS class ag-theme-quartz:
AG Grid is used by 100,000's of developers across the world, from almost every industry. Whilst most of these projects are private, we've curated a selection of open-source projects from different industries where household names use AG Grid, including J.P.Morgan, MongoDB and NASA. Visit our Community Showcase page to learn more.
Stargazers
Founded in 2016, AG Grid has seen a steady rise in popularity and is now the market leader for Data Grids:
🤝 Support
Enterprise Support
AG Grid Enterprise customers have access to dedicated support via ZenDesk, which is monitored by our engineering teams.
Bug Reports
If you have found a bug, please report it in this repository's issues section.
Questions
Look for similar problems on StackOverflow using the ag-grid tag. If nothing seems related, post a new message there. Please do not use GitHub issues to ask questions.
Contributing
AG Grid is developed by a team of co-located developers in London. If you want to join the team send your application to info@ag-grid.com.
⚠️ License
ag-grid-community is licensed under the MIT license.
If you've made it this far, you may be interested in our latest project: AG Charts - The best Vue3 Charting library in the world.
Initially built to power Integrated Charts in AG Grid, we open-sourced this project in 2018. Having seen the steady rise in popularity since then, we have decided to invest in AG Charts with a dedicated Enterprise version (ag-charts-enterprise) in addition to our continued support of ag-charts-community.
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