1.0.7 • Published 4 years ago

@jandenma/react-material-table v1.0.7

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React Material Table

A custom table which can fixed columns based on Material-UI and built by TypeScript

Change Logs

  • v1.0.0: - v1.0.2: First release version.
  • v1.0.3: - v1.0.4: Optimize webpack config, minimize package size. (307Kib 10.8Kib)
  • v1.0.5: Supports passing parameter to render totals data footer.
  • v1.0.6: Bug fixes.
  • v1.0.7: Bug fixes.

Install

  • npm

  • npm install @jandenma/react-material-table --save
  • yarn

  • yarn add @jandenma/react-material-table --save

Usage

import { TableWidget } from "@jandenma/react-material-table";

Props

  1. columns:

    Type: Array<object>

    Required: true

    Array Item:

    • index: number, render order is according to the index
    • name: string, unique name in the columns, seems like id
    • displayName: string, to display in the table header title
    • isFixed: boolean, default false, if true, this column will be fixed on the left or right of the container
    • fixedPosition: one of start / end, default start, to control the column fixed on the left or right of the container if isFixed is true
    • fixedColWidth: number, default 100, to control the width of fixed column.
    • align: one of left / inherit / center / right / justify, default left, to display in the table header title
  2. data:

    • Type: Array<Array<object>>
    • Required: true, but can be empty
    • Outer Array: Includes all of rows data
    • Inner Array: Includes all columns data in each row
      • Item:
        • name: string, must be included in the columns, will match the column according to the name
        • render: element, to render what you want
  3. showPagination: boolean, default false, if true it will show the pagination.

  4. rowsPerPageOptions: Array<number>, default 10, 15, 20, to set the rows per page select options.

  5. totalsData:

    • Type: Array<object>

    • Required: true, but can be empty

    • Array Item:

    • name: string, must be included in the columns, will match the column according to the name
      • render: element, to render what you want
  6. classes:

    • footer: for table footer style

Example

import React, { useState } from "react";

import { TableWidget } from "@jandenma/react-material-table";

const OrdinaryPayroll = props => {
  const [cols, setCols] = useState([
    {
      index: 0,

      name: "employee",

      displayName: "Employee",

      isFixed: true,

      fixedColWidth: 100
    },

    {
      index: 1,

      name: "actions",

      displayName: "Actions",

      isFixed: true,

      fixedColWidth: 100
    },

    {
      index: 2,

      name: "grossPay",

      displayName: "Gross Pay",

      isFixed: true,

      fixedPosition: "end",

      fixedColWidth: 110
    },

    {
      index: 3,

      name: "regularHours1",

      displayName: "Regular Hours"
    },

    {
      index: 4,

      name: "regularHours2",

      displayName: "Regular Hours"
    },

    {
      index: 5,

      name: "regularHours3",

      displayName: "Regular Hours"
    },

    {
      index: 6,

      name: "regularHours4",

      displayName: "Regular Hours"
    }
  ]);

  return (
    <div className="App">
      <TableWidget
        showPagination
        columns={cols}
        data={[
          [
            { name: "employee", render: <input /> },

            { name: "grossPay", render: <button>22</button> },

            { name: "actions", render: <span>33</span> },

            { name: "regularHours1", render: <strong>cc</strong> },

            { name: "regularHours2", render: <u>21</u> },

            { name: "regularHours3", render: <em>poeo</em> },

            { name: "regularHours4", render: <strong>cc</strong> }
          ],

          [
            { name: "employee", render: <input /> },

            { name: "grossPay", render: <button>22</button> },

            { name: "actions", render: <span>33</span> },

            { name: "regularHours1", render: <strong>dd</strong> },

            { name: "regularHours2", render: <u>21</u> },

            { name: "regularHours3", render: <em>92201</em> },

            { name: "regularHours4", render: <em>poeo</em> }
          ]
        ]}
        totalsData={[
          { name: "employee", render: "Totals" },

          { name: "grossPay", render: 200 },

          { name: "actions", render: <React.Fragment /> },

          { name: "regularHours1", render: 100 },

          { name: "regularHours2", render: 300 },

          { name: "regularHours3", render: 200 },

          { name: "regularHours4", render: 400 }
        ]}
      />
    </div>
  );
};

export default OrdinaryPayroll;
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