Notes from Josh Young Fork
Basically, the only thing I've done to this package is update some dependencies to work with React 18. I've also added a few props to the csvToHtmlTable utility that I needed and found helpful:
fillEmpty
is a prop that fills undefined cells with an empty space (
)headerTitle
adds a row to the thead above the trs with a title. Uses a new className of csv-html-header-title
bodyHash
can be used to add an id property to the element for use in hash linking.renderRightComponent
and renderLeftComponent
can be used to put a component on either side of the Header Title (if provided).
- Note: You must specify a
rightComponentSpan
or leftComponentSpan
for each element you're adding to the header depending on how wide they.
React CSV to HTML Table (Only 3Kb unzipped)
CSV is the simplest form of storing a tabular data. Each record consists of one or more fields, separated by commas. The use of the comma as a field separator is the source of the name for this file format. React csv to html table is a simple reactjs library that takes CSV file content as input and renders a simple HTML table.
Supports React >= v18 (See the original package for support for lower versions of React)
Blog post https://medium.com/@marudhupandiyang/react-csv-to-html-table-f7880a90bfc
Installation:
Use for React >= v18
`npm install react-csv-to-table-18`
Publishing a new Version:
npm run build
- update
package.json
and package-lock.json
versions git add .
git commit -am '2.0.0'
git tag v2.0.0
git push
git push --tags
npm publish
Usage:
import { CsvToHtmlTable } from 'react-csv-to-table';
const sampleData = `
Model,mpg,cyl,disp,hp,drat,wt,qsec,vs,am,gear,carb
Mazda RX4,21,6,160,110,3.9,2.62,16.46,0,1,4,4
Mazda RX4 Wag,21,6,160,110,3.9,2.875,17.02,0,1,4,4
Datsun 710,22.8,4,108,93,3.85,2.32,18.61,1,1,4,1
Hornet 4 Drive,21.4,6,258,110,3.08,3.215,19.44,1,0,3,1
Hornet Sportabout,18.7,8,360,175,3.15,3.44,17.02,0,0,3,2
Valiant,18.1,6,225,105,2.76,3.46,20.22,1,0,3,1
Duster 360,14.3,8,360,245,3.21,3.57,15.84,0,0,3,4
Merc 240D,24.4,4,146.7,62,3.69,3.19,20,1,0,4,2
Merc 230,22.8,4,140.8,95,3.92,3.15,22.9,1,0,4,2
Merc 280,19.2,6,167.6,123,3.92,3.44,18.3,1,0,4,4
Merc 280C,17.8,6,167.6,123,3.92,3.44,18.9,1,0,4,4
Merc 450SE,16.4,8,275.8,180,3.07,4.07,17.4,0,0,3,3
Merc 450SL,17.3,8,275.8,180,3.07,3.73,17.6,0,0,3,3
Merc 450SLC,15.2,8,275.8,180,3.07,3.78,18,0,0,3,3
Cadillac Fleetwood,10.4,8,472,205,2.93,5.25,17.98,0,0,3,4
Lincoln Continental,10.4,8,460,215,3,5.424,17.82,0,0,3,4
Chrysler Imperial,14.7,8,440,230,3.23,5.345,17.42,0,0,3,4
Fiat 128,32.4,4,78.7,66,4.08,2.2,19.47,1,1,4,1
`;
<CsvToHtmlTable
data={sampleData}
csvDelimiter=","
/>
Easily customizable via css using classnames
<CsvToHtmlTable
data={sampleData}
csvDelimiter=","
tableClassName="table table-striped table-hover"
/>
The above code displays a table like below which is styled using bootstrap.
![Table styled with bootstrap](https://i.imgur.com/nW3R9z8.png)
Complete Properties
Property Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|
data | string | Nothing | Hold the complete CSV Data. If your csv data is in a remote url , fetch it and send the contents of the file. |
hasHeader | bool | true | Tells the program to consider the first line of the provided data as the header. If hasHeader is false, then the first line will also be treated like any other row. |
csvDelimiter | string | '\t' | The delimiter that seperates the columns in the text. Other possible values can include , ,' '(4 spaces) |
tableClassName | string | Nothing | Set the class name for the whole table |
tableRowClassName | string | Nothing | Set the class name for each row in the table body |
tableColumnClassName | string | Nothing | Set the class name for each column in the table body |
rowKey | function | (row, rowIdx) => row-${rowIdx} | If not passed, index of the row will be used. In case of function, the passed in function in receive row and row index as arguments as shown in default function. |
colKey | number or function | (col, colIdx, rowIdx) => col-${colIdx} | If number, the value in the column of the specified index will be used as key. In case of function, the passed in function in receive row, col index and row index as arguments as shown in default function. |
renderCell | function? | (value, colIdx, rowIdx) => String | If specified, calls the function with the column value to allow additional preprocessing of the csv's cell values |
Instructions for example
Checkout example Readme
Roadmap
- Add more features to support multiple functionalities.
- Make it to render millions of row easily.
- Add excel like features