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React-Pivot is a data-grid component with pivot-table-like functionality for data display, filtering, and exploration.
ReactPivot is a data-grid component with pivot-table-like functionality for data display, filtering, and exploration. Can be used without React.
Demo: http://davidguttman.github.io/react-pivot/

Default (Browserify/webpack):
npm i -S react-pivot
var React = require('react')
var ReactPivot = require('react-pivot')
React.render(
<ReactPivot rows={rows}
dimensions={dimensions}
reduce={reduce}
calculations={calculations}
nPaginateRows={25} />,
document.body
)
Classic (no React or Browserify):
Download react-pivot-standalone-3.0.0.min.js
<script src='react-pivot-standalone-3.0.0.min.js'></script>
<script>
ReactPivot(document.body, {
rows: rows,
dimensions: dimensions,
calculations: calculations,
reduce: reduce
})
</script>
Custom (Browserify, no React):
var ReactPivot = require('react-pivot/load')
ReactPivot(document.body, {
rows: rows,
dimensions: dimensions,
reduce: reduce,
calculations: calculations
})
var React = require('react')
var ReactPivot = require('react-pivot')
React.render(
<ReactPivot rows={rows}
dimensions={dimensions}
reduce={reduce}
calculations={calculations} />,
document.body
)
ReactPivot requires four arguments: rows, dimensions, reduce and calculations
rows is your data, just an array of objects:
var rows = [
{"firstName":"Francisco","lastName":"Brekke","state":"NY","transaction":{"amount":"399.73","date":"2012-02-02T08:00:00.000Z","business":"Kozey-Moore","name":"Checking Account 2297","type":"deposit","account":"82741327"}},
{"firstName":"Francisco","lastName":"Brekke","state":"NY","transaction":{"amount":"768.84","date":"2012-02-02T08:00:00.000Z","business":"Herman-Langworth","name":"Money Market Account 9344","type":"deposit","account":"95753704"}}
]
dimensions is how you want to group your data. Maybe you want to get the total $$ by firstName and have the column title be First Name:
var dimensions = [
{value: 'firstName', title: 'First Name'}
]
reduce is how you calculate numbers for each group:
var reduce = function(row, memo) {
memo.amountTotal = (memo.amountTotal || 0) + parseFloat(row.transaction.amount)
return memo
}
calculations is how you want to display the calculations done in reduce:
var calculations = [
{
title: 'Amount', value: 'amountTotal',
template: function(val, row) {
return '$' + val.toFixed(2)
}
}
]
Plug them in and you're good to go!
// Optional: set a default grouping with "activeDimensions"
React.render(
<ReactPivot rows={rows}
dimensions={dimensions}
reduce={reduce}
calculations={calculations}
activeDimensions={['First Name']} />,
document.body
)
See it all together in example/basic.jsx
| parameter | type | description | default |
|---|---|---|---|
| compact | boolean | compact rows | false |
| csvDownloadFileName | string | assign name of document created when user clicks to 'Export CSV' | 'table.csv' |
| csvTemplateFormat | boolean | apply template formatting to data before csv export | false |
| defaultStyles | boolean | apply default styles from style.css | true |
| hiddenColumns | array | columns that should not display | [] |
| nPaginateRows | number | items per page setting | 25 |
| solo | object | item that should be displayed solo | null |
| sortBy | string | name of column to use for record sort | null |
| sortDir | string | sort direction, either 'asc' or 'desc' | 'asc' |
| tableClassName | string | assign css class to table containing react-pivot elements | '' |
| hideDimensionFilter | boolean | do not render the dimension filter | false |
MIT
FAQs
React-Pivot is a data-grid component with pivot-table-like functionality for data display, filtering, and exploration.
The npm package react-pivot receives a total of 270 weekly downloads. As such, react-pivot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-pivot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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