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@aodin/tablesorter

v1.2.0

Published

Native JS tablesorter

Downloads

11

Readme

tablesorter

Native JS tablesorter. View a live example.

Install with:

npm i @aodin/tablesorter

A minified JS file and map is included in the dist directory along with optional CSS styles.

Usage

Tables must be initialized before sorting is active.

tablesorter.New(document.getElementById("table"))

Or to initialize all tables with a certain class, such as tablesorter:

document.querySelectorAll(".tablesorter").forEach(elem => tablesorter.New(elem))

Column types can be explicitly set using a data-type attribute on the th element. For example:

<th data-type="numeric">Data</th>

To prevent a column from being sortable, add a no-sort class to the th element.

Sorting can also be performed with the sortAsc and sortDesc methods:

const table = tablesorter.New(elem)
table.sortAsc(1)
table.sortDesc(1)

Project summary

  • Native JS with no dependencies
  • About 1kb minified and compressed
  • Module and ES6 export based file structure
  • Simple class-based states: active, asc, desc
  • Reads from either the data attribute data-value or HTML inner text
  • Uses local string comparison
  • Default sort for text columns is ascending, default sort for numeric is descending
  • Table fires a sort event when sorted, which includes col and asc details
  • Includes example Sass and CSS styles
  • MIT license

Development

Test with:

npm test

Build with:

npm run build

Happy hacking!

aodin, 2024