A table built using Ember.js that lazily renders rows.
Ember Table allows you to handle very large data sets by only rendering the rows that are being displayed. It is written as an ember component with an API that is easy to understand and extend.
http://addepar.github.com/ember-table/
http://emberjs.jsbin.com/bihemir/edit
# ember-cli >= 0.2.0
ember install:addon ember-table
# ember-cli >= 0.2.3
ember install ember-table
Once it's installed, you can customize the look of ember-table with CSS.
bower install ember-table --save
Or, just include dist/ember-table.js
and dist/ember-table.css
in your app.
Using Ember Table with bower is deprecated and will eventually be removed. We recommend that you migrate your apps to Ember CLI! Documentation has been updated to show Ember CLI usage. If you need documentation for globals-based use, please check out version 0.4.1 of Ember Table and follow the setup instructions under "Running Old Versions" to display the old guides.
After cloning this repo, install dependencies and run the demo app:
$ npm install
$ ember serve
You can view the examples at http://localhost:4200.
You can run the tests at http://localhost:4200/tests. Tests are a work in progress - no need to run them right now.
Before submitting a pull request, please compile the globals-based version of
Ember Table (the dist
folder):
$ npm install -g grunt-cli # install grunt
$ grunt dist
If you are running an old version of Ember Table (pre-0.4.3), setup for
development uses grunt and node rather than ember serve
:
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
$ npm install
$ bower install
$ grunt
$ node examples.js # run the demo app
You can then view the examples at http://localhost:8000/gh_pages.
Support for Ember 1.9, 1.10, and 1.11 (1.11.1 required) is available via
branches of that name (e.g. ember-1.9
)
- ember
- jquery-ui
- jquery.mousewheel
- antiscroll
We aim to support the last two major versions of every common browser.
If you need to support further browsers, we welcome pull requests with fixes.
Touch support may work but has not been tested.
Got something to add? Great! Bug reports, feature ideas, and (especially) pull requests are extremely helpful, and this project wouldn't be where it is today without lots of help from the community.
Please read the contribution guidelines for directions on opening issues and working on the project.
Ember Table uses Semantic Versioning to keep track of releases using the following format:
<major>.<minor>.<patch>
In a nutshell, this means:
- Breaking changes to the API or behavior increases the major version
- Adding functionality in a backwards-compatible way increases the minor version
- Making backwards-compatible bug fixes increases the patch version
Update version numbers and release using https://github.com/webpro/grunt-release-it:
$ vim CHANGELOG.md
$ grunt release-it:<options>
By default, this will release a new patch version. Other suggested commands:
$ grunt release-it:minor
$ grunt release-it:major
$ grunt release-it:X.Y.Z
Ember Table uses the "distribution repository" feature of release-it
to push to
the gh-pages
branch and update documentation. When prompted, do NOT update the
tag for the distribution repository. We'll streamline the release process a bit
more soon.
Copyright © 2013 Addepar, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Licensed under the BSD License (the "License"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License in the LICENSE.md file.