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react-slickgrid
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React wrapper component for SlickGrid.
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React-SlickGrid requires just one prop to display local data: data
.
<ReactSlickGrid
data={myObjectArray}
/>
This prop should be an array objects that contains your row and column information as such:
[
{ name: "Johnny Appleseed", profession: "Engineer", age: 31 },
...
]
Remote fetching is built in to this component to work as simple as possible. All you need to do is supply the component with a few default props:
<ReactSlickGrid
table="MyDatabaseTableOrCollection"
endpoint='http://...'
responseItem="responseProperty"
filter={}
/>
A string of the name of the database table or collection you wish to query on the server.
URL React-SlickGrid will use to request data whenever necessary. Then endpoint itself must be a POST and it should be built to receive the following object:
{
table: STRING (database table or collection to query),
limit: INTEGER (number of records to fetch),
skip: INTEGER (number of records to offset),
sort: STRING (sorted column),
direction: STRING (sorted column direction; 'ASC' or 'DESC'),
filter: OBJECT (external filter prop for creating a WHERE clause)
}
Response must be JSON.
This is the property from the JSON response that React-SlickGrid will use to generate your rows and columns. If your records are stored in the response property records
as such:
{
"records" : [
{ name: "Johnny Appleseed", profession: "Engineer", age: 31 },
...
]
}
Then you would give your component records
as the responseItem
prop:
<ReactSlickGrid
responseItem="records"
...
/>
An external JSON object that will be sent to the server for creating a WHERE clause.
FAQs
React wrapper component for SlickGrid
The npm package react-slickgrid receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, react-slickgrid popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-slickgrid 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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