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@harrypaulo/react-data-report

v1.2.5

Published

ReactJS component to preview data and export it as PDF file.

Downloads

4

Readme

react-data-report

ReactJS component to preview data and export it as PDF file.

The user will be able to choose the items per page, the page format (portrait / landscape) and the page size (a4 / letter / legal).

Columns in table can be easily hide using style. Please refer to App.css to see an example.

Example:

Please refer to the test file to see how works.

To run the test:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Execute in console:
Linux
cd test
npm install
cd node_modules
ln -s ../../ react-data-report
cd ..
npm start
Windows
cd test
npm install
cd node_modules
mklink /d comp C:\react-data-report
cd ..
npm start

mklink /d

General Usage

As you will be able to see in test in order to use the component we need to importe it as:

import Report from 'react-data-report';

Then, in the render method we can just call it like:

<Report data={example} opening={(<h1>This is an opening content.</h1>)}/>

Where data is an array of objects as you can see in this example file.

Installation

Install this component is easy, just use npm as:

npm install @weknow/react-data-report