@fantaptik/react-data-grid
v0.4.0
Published
@fantaptik React component(s) for viewing data using Materialize CSS.
Downloads
16
Maintainers
Readme
@fantaptik/react-data-grid
A React data grid component library using Materialize CSS for @fantaptik.
npm install @fantaptik/react-data-grid
# Peer dependencies
npm install @fantaptik/core @fantaptik/react-material react-window css-box-model hoist-non-react-statics materialize-css react react-dom
In Action
- Basic
<Grid />
A basic grid accepts the data as a property. - Paginated async provider
<Grid.PagesProvider />
<Grid.PagesProvider />
uses promises to fetch pages of data as the user navigates via pagination controls. - Continuous async provider
<Grid.FeedProvider />
<Grid.FeedProvider />
uses promises to fetch data in chunks as the user continuously scrolls the grid.
View the Styleguidist @ https://nofeaturesonlybugs.github.io/fantaptik-react-data-grid/
Browser Compatibility
The following browser features are required by the listed components; for highest possible compatibility consider adding appropriate PolyFills.
ResizeObserver
is used by:Grid
via dependency@fantaptik/react-material/Position.Fill
.
API Consistency and Breaking Changes
I am making a very concerted effort to break the API as little as possible while adding features or fixing bugs. However this software is currently in a pre-1.0.0 version and breaking changes are allowed under standard semver. As the API approaches a stable 1.0.0 release I will list any such breaking changes here and they will always be signaled by a bump in minor version.
- 0.3.0 ⭢ 0.4.0
A number of changes were made to support custom cell renderers.getColumns
has been renamed tostatRow
and returns a different shape.useColumns
has a different return shape and the columns no longer contain sizing information, which is now stored in<Rows />
.<Sample />
has been renamed to<Rows.Sample />
and is now rendered as a child of<Rows />
instead of<Grid />
. In short<Rows />
now handles the measuring of cells+headers and the information doesn't need to leak upwards into the<Grid />
(by way of theuseColumns
hook as it did in 0.3.0).<Progress />
has been renamed to<Grid.FeedProvider.Progress />
as that progress component was intended to be used with and only with the<Grid.FeedProvider />
.