feathersjs-filter-ui v0.1.3
FeathersJS Filter UI
an universal configurable filter module that will fire an event and gives you a FeathersJS query that you should apply.
Usage
# yarn
yarn add feathersjs-filter-ui
# npm
npm i --save feathersjs-filter-ui
Vue
Mount globally:
import Vue from "vue";
import FeathersFilter from "feathersjs-filter-ui";
Vue.use(FeathersFilter);
or directly in the component:
import FeathersFilter from "feathersjs-filter-ui";
export default {
components: {
FeathersFilter
},
}
or on any webpage:
<!-- include vue -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>
<!-- include the filter module -->
<script src="./dist/lib/FeathersjsFilterUi.umd.js"></script>
<div id="app">
<demo></demo>
</div>
<script>
new Vue({
components: {
demo: FeathersjsFilterUi
}
}).$mount('#app')
</script>
As a native WebComponent (WIP, currently not working)
simply include the module into your project and you can use it. Configure it by apply some of the following html-attributes. Then add an eventListener to watch for new querys.
<html>
<header>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<!-- VueJS is not included in the bundle -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue" defer></script>
<script src="~feathersjs-filter-ui/dist/wc/feathersjs-filter-ui.min.js" defer></script>
</header>
<body>
<!-- use in plain HTML, or in any other framework -->
<feathersjs-filter-ui id="filter" add-label="more filter"/>
<script>
document.getElementById("filter").addEventListener('newFilter', (e) => {
// APPLY QUERE HERE...
console.log("filter:",e.detail[0]);
})
</script>
</body>
</html>
Configuration
add-label add-label="..."
the label of the "add more filter" button.
{type: String, default: "Add Filter"}
apply-label apply-label="..."
the label of the apply button of each filter dialog.
{type: String, default: "apply"}
cancle-label cancle-label="..."
the label of the cancle button of each filter dialog.
{type: String, default: "cancle"}
handleUrl handle-url="..."
should the component update the url, of the window it is mounted, for you or do you wan't to handle it yourself?
{type: Boolean, default: false}
consistentOrder consistent-order="..."
Should the chosen filters always appear in the same order (true) or should new filters be appended at the end (false)?
{type: Boolean, default: false}
filter filter="[...]"
you can use the "filter" property to configure the available filter. The property should be a stringified JSON Object.
{type: Array, default: []}
You can use as many of each type as you want, but at the moment you only have the following filter types.
Options marked with WIP
are Work in Progress
and are currently not working.
date
filter for an date range
{
type: "date", // required
title: 'Created at' // required
displayTemplate: 'created from %1 to %2', // required ~ %1=fromDate, %2=toDate
property: 'createdAt', // required
mode: 'from', // required 'from', 'to', 'fromto'
autoOrder: false, // optional, default: true
hideOnSelect: false, // WIP ~ optional, default: true
minDate: (UNIX TIMESTAMP), // WIP ~ optional, default: today
maxDate: (UNIX TIMESTAMP), // WIP ~ optional, default: today
fromLabel: "STRING", // optional, default: "from"
toLabel: "STRING", // optional, default: "to"
defaultFromDate: (UNIX TIMESTAMP), // optional, default: undefined
defaultToDate: (UNIX TIMESTAMP) // optional, default: undefined
}
if you set minDate or maxDate to false
the related input is hidden.
select
let the user choose an value for a variable
{
type: "select", // required
title: 'Class' // required
displayTemplate: 'class: %1', // required
property: 'classId', // required
multiple: true, // optional, default: false
expanded: true // optional, default: false
options: [ // required, minLength: 1!
[123, "Class A"],
[456, "Class B"],
[789, "Class C"],
],
defaultSelection: [123, 456] // optional, if multiple disabled the first value is applied
}
sort
let the user order the result
{
type: "sort", // required
title: 'Sort' // required
displayTemplate: 'Sort by: %1', // required
options: [ // required, minLength: 1!
['propertyA', "Sort by A"],
['propertyB', "Sort by B"],
['propertyC', "Sort by C"],
],
defaultSelection: 'propertyA' // optional, default: undefined
defaultOrder: 'DESC' // optional, default: 'DESC'
}
boolean
toggle if an boolean value should be true or false
{
type: "boolean", // required
title: 'more' // required
options: { // required, minLength: 1!
'propertyA': "Label A",
'propertyB': "Label B",
'propertyC': "Label C"
},
defaultSelection: { // optional, default: undefined
'propertyA': false,
'propertyC': true
},
applyNegated: { // optional, default: [false, false]
'propertyA': [true, true], // false: not true, true: not false
'propertyB': [false, true], // false: false, true: not false
'propertyC': [true, false], // false: not true, true: true
}
}
applyNegated tells the filter how to query for false/true selections and negates the query according to your settings.
e.g. if the user selects true, and you set the property to [false, true]
the query is looking for not false
resulting in property[$ne]=false
instead of property=true
.
limit
limit the result to the selected amount of items
{
type: "limit", // required
title: 'Anzahl der Einträge' // required
displayTemplate: '%1', // required
options: [ // required, minLength: 1!
10, 25, 50, 100
],
defaultSelection: 25 // optional, default: undefined
}
Theming
Theming can be achived using the following css custom properties:
:root{
--md-theme-default-primary: #009688,
--md-theme-default-primary-on-background: #009688,
}
Development Setup
# clone repo to your device
> git clone https://github.com/adrianjost/feathersjs-filter-ui.git
# go to directory
> cd feathersjs-filter-ui
# install dependencies
> yarn install
Build & Development
# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
> yarn dev
# build bundle
> yarn build