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vue2-bootstrap-table
vue-bootstrap-table is a sortable and searchable table, with Bootstrap styling, for Vue.js.
VUE 2 : 1.1.3
Vue 1 : jbaysolutions/vue-bootstrap-table
Demo
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Features
- Sortable
- Multicolumn Sorting
- Searchable
- Select display columns
- Pagination
- On Table Editing
- Remote data loading
- Remote data processing
Requirements
- Vue 2.* (tested with 2.3.3)
- Bootstrap 3 css
Installation
Install the vue-bootstrap-table package package using npm:
npm install vue2-bootstrap-table2
Or add the js script to your html (download from releases):
<script src="vue-bootstrap-table.js"></script>
Usage
new Vue({
el: '#app',
components: {
VueBootstrapTable: VueBootstrapTable
},
data: {
columns: [
{
title:"id",
},
{
title:"name",
visible: true,
editable: true,
},
{
title:"age",
visible: true,
editable: true,
},
{
title:"country",
visible: true,
editable: true,
}
],
values: [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "John",
"country": "UK",
"age": 25,
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Mary",
"country": "France",
"age": 30,
},
{
"id": 3,
"name": "Ana",
"country": "Portugal",
"age": 20,
}
]
},
});
<vue-bootstrap-table
:columns="columns"
:values="values"
:show-filter="true"
:show-column-picker="true"
:sortable="true"
:paginated="true"
:multi-column-sortable=true
>
</vue-bootstrap-table>
Configuration Props
props: {
/**
* The column titles, required
*/
columns: {
type: Array,
required: true,
},
/**
* The rows, an Array of objects
*/
values: {
type: Array,
required: true,
},
/**
* Enable/disable table sorting, optional, default true
*/
sortable: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: true,
},
/**
* Enable/disable table multicolumn sorting, optional, default false.
* Also sortable must be enabled for this function to work.
*/
multiColumnSortable: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
/**
* Enable/disable input filter, optional, default false
*/
showFilter: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
/**
* Enable/disable column picker to show/hide table columns, optional, default false
*/
showColumnPicker: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
/**
* Enable/disable pagination for the table, optional, default false
*/
paginated: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: false,
},
/**
* If pagination is enabled defining the page size, optional, default 10
*/
pageSize: {
type: Number,
required: false,
default: 10,
},
/**
* If loading of table is to be done through ajax, then this object must be set
*/
ajax: {
type: Object,
required: false,
default: function () {
return {
enabled: false,
url: "",
method: "GET",
delegate: false,
}
}
},
},
Column Array Definition
The columns
array takes object of type:
{
title: String, // Mandatory: Title to be presented on the Table
name: String, // Optional: The name of the "data" property. If nothing, title is used.
visible: Boolean, // Optional: column visible? (Default: true)
editable: Boolean, // Optional: column cells editable? (Default: false)
columnstyle: String // Optional: styles to be applied to the Column Header
cellstyle: String // Optional: styles to be applied to the Cells of this column
renderfunction: Function // Optional: Function that receives as input the column name and entry, and returns an HTML String for drawing cell
}
Column Definition Examples
Column with Title "Id" , which is visible but not editable:
{
title:"Id",
}
Column with Title "Name" , which is visible and editable:
{
title:"Name",
visible: true,
editable: true,
}
Render Function Example
For a Column definition like so:
columns: [
{
title: "Test",
visible: true,
renderfunction: renderTestColumn
}
],
There must be a javascript function called renderTestColumn
:
<script>
var renderTestColumn = function (colname, entry) {
return '<div class="btn-group" role="group" >'+
' <button type="button" class="btn btn-sm btn-primary"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-ok" aria-hidden="true"></span></button>'+
' <button type="button" class="btn btn-sm btn-danger"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-remove" aria-hidden="true"></span></button>'+
'</div><span>'+JSON.stringify(entry)+'</span>';
};
</script>
AJAX Configuration
Ajax Object properties:
- enabled : to enable loading through ajax call, enable this
- url: the URL where to request the data
- methods: GET and POST are the valid methods allowed
- delegate: False = just get all the data and do processing on browser; True = Ask for data as needed, and all processing is done on the server side.
Example AJAX config for Remote Loading
This configuration will only make one request to the server, to get all the data and load it straight into the browser.
ajax: {
enabled: true,
url: "http://localhost:9430/data/test",
method: "GET",
delegate: false,
},
Example AJAX config for Remote Processing
This configuration will only make many requests to the server, each time data ir needed, or any processing is required: for filtering, ordering, pagniation, changes of page size, etc.
ajax: {
enabled: true,
url: "http://localhost:9430/data/test",
method: "GET",
delegate: true,
},
Ajax Request and Expected Response
Ajax Request Parameters Sent
When Ajax is enabled, the following parameters are sent with each request for the URL specified:
sortcol
: Array of String columns to sort (only sent whendelegate
is true, otherwise will be null)sortdir
: Array of sorting directions for each column on sortcol, "ASC" or "DESC" (only sent whendelegate
is true, otherwise will be null)filter
: The filter to be used (only sent whendelegate
is true, otherwise will be null)page
: The number of the page being requested ( when delegate is false, it will always be 1 )pagesize
: The number of records being requested.echo
: A unique number for the request.
When using GET
sortcol
: is sent in the following formatsortcol[]=COLNAME&sortcol[]=COLNAME
sortdir
: is sent in the following formatsortdir[]=ASC&sortdir[]=DESC
This is performed automatically by AXIOS
When using POST
sortcol
: is sent in the following formatsortcol[0]=COLNAME ; sortcol[1]=COLNAME;
sortdir
: is sent in the following formatsortdir[0]=ASC ; sortdir[1]=DESC
This is performed automatically by AXIOS
Ajax Expected Response
For all requests, vue-bootstrap-table expects an object of the following type:
{
echo: INTEGER,
filtered: INTEGER,
data: [OBJECT],
},
Where:
echo
: is the same integer the request provided.filtered
: is the total amount of entries for the request, and is used for paginationdata
: is an Array of Object with the entries.
Example:
{
echo: 1,
filtered: 2000,
data: [
{
id: 1,
name: "Rui"
},
{
id: 2,
name: "Gustavo"
},
],
},
Events
cellDataModifiedEvent
- When a cell is edited, ancellDataModifiedEvent
event is dispatched.ajaxLoadedEvent
- When ajax call is executed successfully anajaxLoadedEvent
event is dispatched.ajaxLoadingError
-When ajax call is executed unsuccessfully anajaxLoadingError
event is dispatched.
Handling Events
created: function () {
this.$on('cellDataModifiedEvent',
function( originalValue, newValue, columnTitle, entry) {
console.log("cellDataModifiedEvent - Original Value : " + originalValue +
" | New Value : " + newValue +
" | Column : " + columnTitle +
" | Complete Entry : " + entry );
}
);
this.$on('ajaxLoadedEvent',
function( data ) {
console.log("ajaxLoadedEvent - data : " + data );
}
);
this.$on('ajaxLoadingError',
function( error ) {
console.log("ajaxLoadingError - error : " + error );
}
);
},
Contribute
If you have a feature request, please add it as an issue or make a pull request.
TODO List
- Basic table
- Sorting
- Multicolumn Sorting
- Filter
- Column picker
- Pagination
- Editing
- Ajax
- Responsive
- Dates sorting
- Keyboard navigation
Changelog
1.1.2
- Fix to Sorting
- Added Multicolumn Sorting
- Fix dynamic adding rows with update to interface
- Ajax with multicolumn sorting
1.1.1
- Added more Events
1.1.0
- Remote data loading (through ajax call)
- Remote data processing (through ajax calls)
- Loading overlay
1.0.2
- Pagination working
- Editing cells on the table
- Configuration Improvements
1.0.1
- Bug fix
1.0.0
- First version