@kessler/tableify
v1.0.2
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Create HTML tables from Javascript Objects
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@kessler/tableify
A fork of tableify. All the cli rekated code and dependencies is removed. Add public methods for generating a complete html document with styling:
var tableify = require('tableify')
// just the table
tableify({ foo: 'bar' })
// html document with style
tableify.htmlDoc({ foo: 'bar' })
tableify.fancyHtmlDoc({ foo: 'bar' })
From any JavaScript object, HTML tables create.
description
Given any Javascript object including Object, Array, Number, Date, null, undefined, primitives,
etc, tableify
generates HTML tables that represent each object. In the case of Arrays containing
Objects (hash tables), it will generate a table with a header row containing the key names of the
object found in the first element of the array.
Every value to be output to the table is processed through tableify
recursively so objects containing
other objects will result in tables within tables.
For each td
cell that is created, a class is generated based on the constructor.name
of the value, or
null
if the value is null.
install
npm install @kessler/tableify
usage
var tableify = require('tableify');
// embed the table in an html document with some styling
var html = tableify.htmlDoc({
someArrayOfObjects : [
{ a : 1, b : 2, c : 3 }
, { a : 2, b : 3, c : 4 }
, { a : 3, b : 4, c : 5 }
]
, someObject : {
key1 : 'value1'
, someArray : [
'value2'
, 'value3'
, 'value4'
, 'value5'
]
, someArrayOfObjects : [
{ key2 : 123 }
, { key2 : 234 }
, { key2 : 345 }
]
}
});
console.log(html);
license
MIT