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react-tabulator
Advanced tools
React Tabulator is based on tabulator - an advanced table library with many useful features.
Tabulator's features:
Filters Sorting Formatting Grouping Ajax Editing Virtualization
Pagination Themes A11y I18n Layouts Frozen Cols/Rows
Key Binding Responsive Persisting History Calc Validation
Clipboard Tree Layout Nested Tables
React15Tabulator
$ npm install react-tabulator
import 'react-tabulator/lib/styles.css'; // required styles
import 'react-tabulator/lib/css/tabulator.min.css'; // theme
import { ReactTabulator } from 'react-tabulator'; // for React 15.x, use import { React15Tabulator }
<ReactTabulator columns={columns} data={data} options={} />
"options" will be passed directly to Tabulator's options.
Require: NodeJS v8.12.0 +
and yarn
(optional)
$ npm run dev Launch DEV mode
$ npm run build Make a build
$ npm run test Run tests using jest-puppeteer (with headless Chrome)
All contributions are welcome!
While you're here, also check out ui-form-field - an easy way to build Forms with React.
FAQs
React Tabulator is based on tabulator - a JS table library with many advanced features.
The npm package react-tabulator receives a total of 3,730 weekly downloads. As such, react-tabulator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-tabulator 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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