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react-bootstrap-table-next
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Next generation of react-bootstrap-table
npm install react-bootstrap-table-next --save
react-bootstrap-table2 need you to add bootstrap css in your application firstly. About bootstrap css, we only compatible with bootstrap 3 but will start to compatible for bootstrap 4 on v0.2.0
// es5
require('react-bootstrap-table-next/dist/react-bootstrap-table2.min.css');
// es6
import 'react-bootstrap-table-next/dist/react-bootstrap-table2.min.css';
import BootstrapTable from 'react-bootstrap-table-next';
const products = [ ... ];
const columns = [{
dataField: 'id',
text: 'Product ID'
}, {
dataField: 'name',
text: 'Product Name'
}, {
dataField: 'price',
text: 'Product Price'
}];
export default () =>
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } />
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Next generation of react-bootstrap-table
The npm package react-bootstrap-table-next receives a total of 47,233 weekly downloads. As such, react-bootstrap-table-next popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-bootstrap-table-next 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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