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ze-react-component-library
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一系列直接通过 Logicform 进行数据展示、数据交互的库
yarn add ze-react-component-library
{
"@ant-design/pro-table": ">=2.38.0",
"@ant-design/pro-provider": ">=1.4.0",
"antd": ">=4.15.0",
"numeral": ">=2.0.0",
"react": ">=16.8.0",
"react-dom": ">=16.8.0",
"zeroetp-api-sdk": ">=1.1.8"
}
yarn install
yarn run storybook
import { ZETable } from "ze-react-component-library";
// 下面参数除了logicform都是可选
<ZETable
logicform={logicform}
preds={[]} /* 显示哪些字段 */
titleMap={} /* pred和表格标题之间的映射关系 */
customRender={{}} /* 自定义的render函数的Map。key为字段名称,value为render函数 */
additionalColumns={[]} /* 在表格的最后添加各种自定义的列。类型为ProColumnType。*/
options={options} /* ProTable的options */
scroll={null} /* 用来关闭默认的Scroll形态,传给ProTable的 */
className="xx" /* Style */
/>;
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ZeroETP React Component Library
The npm package ze-react-component-library receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, ze-react-component-library popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ze-react-component-library demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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