react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter
react-bootstrap-table-nextgen
separate the filter core code base to react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter
, so there's a little bit different when you use column filter than react-bootstrap-table
. In the following, we are going to show you how to enable the column filter:
Live Demo For Column Filter
API&Props Definitation
Install
$ npm install react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter --save
You can get all types of filters via import and these filters are a factory function to create a individual filter instance. Currently, we support following filters:
- TextFilter
- SelectFilter
- MultiSelectFilter
- NumberFilter
- DateFilter
- CustomFilter
- Coming soon!
Add CSS
require('react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter/dist/react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter.min.css');
import 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter/dist/react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter.min.css';
Text Filter
Following is a quick demo for enable the column filter on Product Price column!!
import filterFactory, { textFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const columns = [
..., {
dataField: 'price',
text: 'Product Price',
filter: textFilter()
}];
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } filter={ filterFactory() } />
In addition, we preserve all of the filter features and functionality in legacy react-bootstrap-table
, but in different way to do it:
import filterFactory, { textFilter, Comparator } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const priceFilter = textFilter({
placeholder: 'My Custom PlaceHolder',
className: 'my-custom-text-filter',
defaultValue: 'test',
comparator: Comparator.EQ,
caseSensitive: true,
style: { ... },
delay: 1000,
id: 'id',
});
Select Filter
A quick example:
import filterFactory, { selectFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const selectOptions = {
0: 'good',
1: 'Bad',
2: 'unknown'
};
const columns = [
..., {
dataField: 'quality',
text: 'Product Quailty',
formatter: cell => selectOptions[cell],
filter: selectFilter({
options: selectOptions
})
}];
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } filter={ filterFactory() } />
Following is an example for custom select filter:
import filterFactory, { selectFilter, Comparator } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const qualityFilter = selectFilter({
options: selectOptions,
placeholder: 'My Custom PlaceHolder',
className: 'my-custom-text-filter',
defaultValue: '2',
comparator: Comparator.LIKE,
style: { ... },
withoutEmptyOption: true
id: 'id',
});
Note, the selectOptions can be an array or a function which return an array:
Array as options
const selectOptions = [
{ value: 0, label: 'good' },
{ value: 1, label: 'Bad' },
{ value: 2, label: 'unknown' }
];
const columns = [
..., {
dataField: 'quality',
text: 'Product Quailty',
formatter: cell => selectOptions.find(opt => opt.value === cell).label,
filter: selectFilter({
options: selectOptions
})
}];
Function as options
const selectOptions = [
{ value: 0, label: 'good' },
{ value: 1, label: 'Bad' },
{ value: 2, label: 'unknown' }
];
const columns = [
..., {
dataField: 'quality',
text: 'Product Quailty',
formatter: cell => selectOptions.find(opt => opt.value === cell).label,
filter: selectFilter({
options: () => selectOptions
})
}];
The benifit is react-bootstrap-table-nextgen
will render the select options by the order of array.
MultiSelect Filter
A quick example:
import filterFactory, { multiSelectFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const selectOptions = {
0: 'good',
1: 'Bad',
2: 'unknown'
};
const columns = [
..., {
dataField: 'quality',
text: 'Product Quailty',
formatter: cell => selectOptions[cell],
filter: multiSelectFilter({
options: selectOptions
})
}];
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } filter={ filterFactory() } />
Following is an example for custom select filter:
import filterFactory, { multiSelectFilter, Comparator } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const qualityFilter = multiSelectFilter({
options: selectOptions,
placeholder: 'My Custom PlaceHolder',
className: 'my-custom-text-filter',
defaultValue: '2',
comparator: Comparator.LIKE,
style: { ... },
withoutEmptyOption: true
id: 'id',
});
Number Filter
import filterFactory, { numberFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const columns = [..., {
dataField: 'price',
text: 'Product Price',
filter: numberFilter()
}];
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } filter={ filterFactory() } />
Numner filter is same as other filter, you can custom the number filter via numberFilter
factory function:
import filterFactory, { selectFilter, Comparator, numberFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const numberFilter = numberFilter({
options: [2100, 2103, 2105],
delay: 600,
placeholder: 'custom placeholder',
withoutEmptyComparatorOption: true,
withoutEmptyNumberOption: true,
comparators: [Comparator.EQ, Comparator.GT, Comparator.LT],
style: { display: 'inline-grid' },
className: 'custom-numberfilter-class',
comparatorStyle: { backgroundColor: 'antiquewhite' },
comparatorClassName: 'custom-comparator-class',
numberStyle: { backgroundColor: 'cadetblue', margin: '0px' },
numberClassName: 'custom-number-class',
defaultValue: { number: 2103, comparator: Comparator.GT }
id: 'id',
})
Date Filter
import filterFactory, { dateFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const columns = [..., {
dataField: 'date',
text: 'Product date',
filter: dateFilter()
}];
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } filter={ filterFactory() } />
Notes: date filter accept a Javascript Date object in your raw data and you have to use column.formatter
to make it as your prefer string result
Date filter is same as other filter, you can custom the date filter via dateFilter
factory function:
import filterFactory, { selectFilter, Comparator } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const dateFilter = dateFilter({
delay: 600,
placeholder: 'custom placeholder',
withoutEmptyComparatorOption: true,
comparators: [Comparator.EQ, Comparator.GT, Comparator.LT],
style: { display: 'inline-grid' },
className: 'custom-dateFilter-class',
comparatorStyle: { backgroundColor: 'antiquewhite' },
comparatorClassName: 'custom-comparator-class',
dateStyle: { backgroundColor: 'cadetblue', margin: '0px' },
dateClassName: 'custom-date-class',
defaultValue: { date: new Date(2018, 0, 1), comparator: Comparator.GT }
id: 'id',
})
Custom Filter
import filterFactory, { customFilter } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const columns = [..., {
dataField: 'date',
text: 'Product Name',
filter: customFilter(),
filterRenderer: (onFilter, column) => .....
}];
<BootstrapTable keyField='id' data={ products } columns={ columns } filter={ filterFactory() } />
In custom filter case, you are suppose to finish following two steps:
- Call
customFilter
and pass to column.filter
- Give
column.filterRenderer
as a callback function and return your custom filter element.
column.filterRenderer
This function will pass two argument to you:
onFilter
: call it to trigger filter when you need.column
: Just the column object!
In the end, please remember to return your custom filter element!
customFilter
customFilter
function just same as textFilter
, selectFilter
etc, it is for customization reason. However, in the custom filter case, there's only one props is valid: type
import filterFactory, { FILTER_TYPES } from 'react-bootstrap-table-nextgen-filter';
const customFilter = customFilter({
type: FILTER_TYPES.NUMBER,
})
type
is a way to ask react-bootstrap-table
to filter you data as number, select, date or normal text.
FILTER_TYPES
Following properties is valid in FILTER_TYPES
:
- TEXT
- SELECT
- NUMBER
- DATE
- MULTISELECT
Position
Default filter is rendered inside the table column header, but you can choose to render them as a row by filterPosition
:
Render in the top of table body
<BootstrapTable
keyField='id'
data={ products }
columns={ columns }
filter={ filterFactory() }
filterPosition="top"
/>
Render in the bottom of table body
<BootstrapTable
keyField='id'
data={ products }
columns={ columns }
filter={ filterFactory() }
filterPosition="bottom"
/>
Configuration
filterFactory
is a factory function for initializing some internal config. Below is available options for filterFactory
:
afterFilter
This hook function will be called with two arguments(new filter result and filter object) when filtering completed.
function afterFilter(newResult, newFilters) {
console.log(newResult);
console.log(newFilters);
}
export default () => (
<div>
<BootstrapTable
keyField="id"
data={ products }
columns={ columns }
filter={ filterFactory({ afterFilter }) }
/>
</div>
);