This repo contains a Vue component that can render a filterable and sortable table. It aims to be very lightweight and easy to use. It has support for retrieving data asynchounously and pagination.
Here's an example of how you can use it:
<table-component
:data="[
{ firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Lennon', instrument: 'Guitar', birthday: '04/10/1940', songs: 72 },
{ firstName: 'Paul', lastName: 'McCartney', instrument: 'Bass', birthday: '18/06/1942', songs: 70 },
{ firstName: 'George', lastName: 'Harrison', instrument: 'Guitar', birthday: '25/02/1943', songs: 22 },
{ firstName: 'Ringo', lastName: 'Starr', instrument: 'Drums', birthday: '07/07/1940', songs: 2 },
]"
sort-by="songs"
sort-order="asc"
>
<table-column show="firstName" label="First name"></table-column>
<table-column show="lastName" label="Last name"></table-column>
<table-column show="instrument" label="Instrument"></table-column>
<table-column show="songs" label="Songs" data-type="numeric"></table-column>
<table-column show="birthday" label="Birthday" data-type="date:DD/MM/YYYY"></table-column>
<table-column label="" :sortable="false" :filterable="false">
<template scope="row">
<a :href=`#${row.firstName}`>Edit</a>
</template>
</table-column>
</table-component>
A cool feature is that the table caches the used filter and sorting for 15 minutes. So if you refresh the page, the filter and sorting will still be used.
Want to see the component in action? No problem. Here's a demo.
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You can install the package via yarn:
yarn add vue-table-component
or npm:
npm install vue-table-component --save
Next you must register the component. The most common use case is to do that globally.
//in your app.js or similar file
import Vue from 'vue';
import { TableComponent, TableColumn } from 'vue-table-component';
Vue.component('table-component', TableComponent);
Vue.component('table-column', TableColumn);
Alternatively you can do this to register the components:
import TableComponent from 'vue-table-component';
Vue.use(TableComponent);
Here's a simple example on how to use the component.
<table-component
:data="[
{ firstName: 'John', birthday: '04/10/1940', songs: 72 },
{ firstName: 'Paul', birthday: '18/06/1942', songs: 70 },
{ firstName: 'George', birthday: '25/02/1943', songs: 22 },
{ firstName: 'Ringo', birthday: '07/07/1940', songs: 2 },
]"
sort-by="songs"
sort-order="asc"
>
<table-column show="firstName" label="First name"></table-column>
<table-column show="songs" label="Songs" data-type="numeric"></table-column>
<table-column show="birthday" label="Birthday" :filterable="false" data-type="date:DD/MM/YYYY"></table-column>
</table-component>
This wil render a table that is both filterable and sortable. A filter field will be displayed right above the table. If your data contains any html we will filter that out when filtering. You can sort the table by clicking on the column headers. By default it will remember the used filter and sorting for the next 15 minutes.
You can pass these props to table-component
:
data
: (required) the data the component will operate on. This can either be an array or a functionshow-filter
: set this tofalse
to not display thefilter
field.show-caption
: set this tofalse
to not display thecaption
field which shows the current active filter.sort-by
: the property in data on which to initially sort.sort-order
: the initial sort order.cache-lifetime
: the lifetime in minutes the component will cache the filter and sorting.cache-id
: if you use multiple instances oftable-component
on the same page you must set this to a unique value per instance.table-class
: the passed value will be added to theclass
attribute of the rendered tablefilter-placeholder
: the text used as a placeholder in the filter fieldfilter-input-class
: additional classes that you will be applied to the filter text inputfilter-no-results
: the text displayed when the filtering returns no results
For each table-column
a column will be rendered. It can have these props:
show
: (required) the property name in the data that needs to be shown in this column.formatter
: a function the will receive the value that will be displayed and all column properties. The return value of this function will be displayed. Here's an examplelabel
: the label that will be shown on top of the column. Set this to an empty string to display nothing. If this property is not present, the string passed toshow
will be used.data-type
: if your column should be sorted numerically set this tonumeric
. If your column contains dates set it todate:
followed by the format of your datesortable
: if you set this tofalse
then the column won't be sorted when clicking the column headersort-by
: you can set this to any property present indata
. When sorting the column that property will be used to sort on instead of the property inshow
.filterable
: if this is set tofalse
than this column won't be used when filteringfilter-on
: you can set this to any property present indata
. When filtering the column that property will be used to filter on instead of the property inshow
.hidden
: if you set this totrue
then the column will be hidden. This is useful when you want to sort by a field but don't want it to be visible.header-class
: the passed value will be added to theclass
attribute of the columnsth
element.cell-class
: the passed value will be added to theclass
attribute of the columnstd
element.
If you want to modify the built in text or classes you can pass settings globally
import TableComponent from 'vue-table-component';
TableComponent.settings({
tableClass: '',
filterPlaceholder: 'Filter table…',
filterNoResults: 'There are no matching rows',
});
The component can fetch data in an asynchronous manner. The most common use case for this is fetching data from a server.
To use the feature you should pass a function to the data
prop. The function will receive an object with filter
, sort
and page
. You can use these parameters to fetch the right data. The function should return an object with the following properties:
data
: (required) the data that should be displayed in the table.pagination
: (optional) this should be an object with keyscurrentPage
andtotalPages
. IftotalPages
is higher than 1 pagination links will be displayed.
Here's an example:
<template>
<div id="app">
<table-component :data="fetchData">
<table-column show="firstName" label="First name"></table-column>
</table-component>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import axios from 'axios';
export default {
methods: {
async fetchData({ page, filter, sort }) {
const response = await axios.get('/my-endpoint', { page });
// An object that has a `data` and an optional `pagination` property
return response;
}
}
}
</script>
You can format values before they get displayed by using scoped slots. Here's a quick example:
<table-component
:data="[
{ firstName: 'John', songs: 72 },
{ firstName: 'Paul', songs: 70 },
{ firstName: 'George', songs: 22 },
{ firstName: 'Ringo', songs: 2 },
]"
>
<table-column label="My custom column" :sortable="false" :filterable="false">
<template scope="row">
{{ row.firstName }} wrote {{ row.songs }} songs.
</template>
</table-column>
</table-component>
Alternatively you can pass a function to the formatter
prop. Here's an example Vue component that uses the feature.
<template>
<table-component
:data="[{ firstName: 'John' },{ firstName: 'Paul' }]">
<table-column show="firstName" label="First name" :formatter="formatter"></table-column>
</table-component>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
formatter(value, columnProperties) {
return `Hi, I am ${value}`;
},
},
}
</script>
This will display values Hi, I am John
and Hi, I am Paul
.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
yarn test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please contact freek@spatie.be instead of using the issue tracker.
The Pagination component was inspired by this lesson on Laracasts.com.
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