1.19.3 • Published 6 years ago

vue-table-custom v1.19.3

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Vue-good-table

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A simple, clean data table for VueJS (2.x) with essential features like sorting, column filtering, pagination etc

Basic Screenshot

Live Demo

vue-good-table Demo Site

Getting Started

Prerequisites

The plugin is meant to be used with existing Vue 2.x projects. It uses ES6 features so as long as your build process includes a transpiler, you're good to go.

Installing

Install with npm:

npm install --save vue-good-table

import into project:

import Vue from 'vue';
import VueGoodTable from 'vue-good-table';

Vue.use(VueGoodTable);

Example Usage

<template>
  <div>
    <vue-good-table
      title="Demo Table"
      :columns="columns"
      :rows="rows"
      :paginate="true"
      :lineNumbers="true"/>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
export default {
  name: 'test',
  data(){
    return {
      columns: [
        {
          label: 'Name',
          field: 'name',
          filterable: true,
        },
        {
          label: 'Age',
          field: 'age',
          type: 'number',
          html: false,
          filterable: true,
        },
        {
          label: 'Created On',
          field: 'createdAt',
          type: 'date',
          inputFormat: 'YYYYMMDD',
          outputFormat: 'MMM Do YY',
        },
        {
          label: 'Percent',
          field: 'score',
          type: 'percentage',
          html: false,
        },
      ],
      rows: [
        {id:1, name:"John",age:20,createdAt: '201-10-31:9:35 am',score: 0.03343},
        {id:2, name:"Jane",age:24,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:3, name:"Susan",age:16,createdAt: '2011-10-30',score: 0.03343},
        {id:4, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '2011-10-11',score: 0.03343},
        {id:5, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-21',score: 0.03343},
        {id:6, name:"John",age:20,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:7, name:"Jane",age:24,createdAt: '20111031'},
        {id:8, name:"Susan",age:16,createdAt: '2013-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:9, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '2012-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:10, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:11, name:"John",age:20,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:12, name:"Jane",age:24,createdAt: '2011-07-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:13, name:"Susan",age:16,createdAt: '2017-02-28',score: 0.03343},
        {id:14, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '',score: 0.03343},
        {id:15, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:19, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
        {id:20, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
      ],
    };
  },
};
</script>

This should result in the screenshot seen above

Note: vue-good-table also supports dynamic td templates where you dictate how to display the cells. Example:

<vue-good-table
  title="Dynamic Table"
  :columns="columns"
  :rows="rows"
  :lineNumbers="true"
  :defaultSortBy="{field: 'age', type: 'asc'}"
  :globalSearch="true"
  :paginate="true"
  styleClass="table condensed table-bordered table-striped">
  <template slot="table-row" slot-scope="props">
    <td>{{ props.row.name }}</td>
    <td class="fancy">{{ props.row.age }}</td>
    <td>{{ props.formattedRow.date }}</td>
    <td>{{ props.index }}</td>
  </template>
</vue-good-table>

Note:

  • The original row object can be accessed via props.row
  • The currently displayed table row index can be accessed via props.index .
  • The original row index can be accessed via props.row.originalIndex. You can access the original row object by using row[props.row.originalIndex].
  • You can access the formatted row data (for example - formatted date) via props.formattedRow

Additional Columns

If you want the table to do all your rendering and want to add some columns to the beginning or end of the row, you can use additional slots:

<vue-good-table
  :columns="columns"
  :paginate="true"
  :rows="rows">
<template slot="table-row-before" slot-scope="props">
  <td><input type="checkbox" /></td>
</template>
<!-- all the regular row items will be populated here-->
<template slot="table-row-after" slot-scope="props">
  <td><button @click="doSomething(props.index)">show</button></td>
</template>
</vue-good-table>

Note Make sure you add the columns in the columns array for the additional td that you create.

Custom columns

Sometimes you might want to use custom column formatting. You can do that in the following way

<vue-good-table
  :columns="columns"
  :paginate="true"
  :rows="rows">
  <template slot="table-column" slot-scope="props">
     <span v-if="props.column.label =='Name'">
        <i class="fa fa-address-book"></i> {{props.column.label}}
     </span>
     <span v-else>
        {{props.column.label}}
     </span>
  </template>
</vue-good-table>

Empty state slot

You can provide html for empty state slot as well. Example:

<vue-good-table
  title="Dynamic Table"
  :columns="columns"
  :rows="rows"
  :lineNumbers="true"
  styleClass="table condensed table-bordered table-striped">
  <div slot="emptystate">
    This will show up when there are no columns
  </div>
</vue-good-table>

Component Options

Column Options

Style Options

Vue-good-table allows providing your own css classes for the table via styleClass option but it also has in-built classes that you can make use of

.table

Table Screenshot

.table .table-bordered

Table Bordered Screenshot

.table .table-stripped

Table Bordered Striped Screenshot

.table .table-stripped .table-bordered .condensed

Table Bordered Striped Screenshot

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

Inspiration taken from