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react-datasheet-grid
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An Airtable-like / Excel-like component to create beautiful spreadsheets.
Feature rich:
npm i react-datasheet-grid
import {
DataSheetGrid,
checkboxColumn,
textColumn,
keyColumn,
} from 'react-datasheet-grid'
const Example = () => {
const [ data, setData ] = useState([
{ active: true, firstName: 'Elon', lastName: 'Musk' },
{ active: false, firstName: 'Jeff', lastName: 'Bezos' },
])
const columns = [
{
...keyColumn('active', checkboxColumn),
title: 'Active',
},
{
...keyColumn('firstName', textColumn),
title: 'First name',
},
{
...keyColumn('lastName', textColumn),
title: 'Last name',
},
]
return (
<DataSheetGrid
value={data}
onChange={setData}
columns={columns}
/>
)
}
3.3.6
Date: 2021-11-20
gutterColumn
prop now supports false
to disable the gutter.FAQs
An Excel-like React component to create beautiful spreadsheets.
The npm package react-datasheet-grid receives a total of 15,513 weekly downloads. As such, react-datasheet-grid popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-datasheet-grid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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