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aurelia-datatable

v0.9.2

Published

Aurelia-only data tables

Downloads

74

Readme

aurelia-datatable

Build Status Gitter

A data-table using aurelia-orm and aurelia-pager

Features:

  • Pagination
  • Sorting
  • Integrated ORM
  • Search
  • Custom columns
  • Custom button actions
  • Custom valueConverters
  • Expand data to view additional data
  • And more

Uses

Aurelia-datatable needs following plugins installed and configured:

Documentation

You can find usage examples and the documentation here.

The changelog provides you with information about important changes.

Example

Here's a snippet to give you an idea of what this module supports.

Online mode

this.repository = entityManager.getRepository('users');
  <datatable
      destroy.call="myEventCallback($event)"
      edit.call="myEditImplementation($event)"
      columns="id,name as 'username', user.id as 'User id'"
      repository.bind="repository"
      searchable
      sortable
      actions.bind="actions"
      populate="user"
      footer.bind="footer"
      detail-view="./details"
  ></datatable>

Offline mode

this.data = [{id: 1, name: 'Pipo'}, {id: 2, name: 'Mario'}];
  <datatable
      destroy
      edit.call="myEditImplementation($event)"
      columns="id,name as 'username'"
      actions.bind="actions"
      footer.bind="footer"
      detail-view="./details"
      data.bind="data"
  ></datatable>

Installation

Aureli-Cli

Run npm i aurelia-datatable --save from your project root.

Aurelia-view-manager uses homefront, so add following to the build.bundles.dependencies section of aurelia-project/aurelia.json:

"dependencies": [
  {
    "name": "homefront",
    "path": "../node_modules/homefront/dist",
    "main": "index"
  },
  {
    "name": "aurelia-datatable",
    "path": "../node_modules/aurelia-datatable/dist/amd",
    "main": "aurelia-datatable",
    "resources": [
      "bootstrap/datatable.html"
    ]
  },
  // ...
],

Jspm

Run jspm i aurelia-datatable from your project root.

Aurelia-datatable uses homefront, so add following to the bundles.dist.aurelia.includes section of build/bundles.js:

  "homefront",
  "aurelia-datatable",
  "[aurelia-datatable/**/*.js]",
  "aurelia-datatable/**/*.html!text",

If the installation results in having forks, try resolving them by running:

jspm inspect --forks
jspm resolve --only registry:package-name@version

Webpack

Run npm i aurelia-datatable --save from your project root.

And add aurelia-datatable in the coreBundles.aurelia section of your webpack.config.js.

Typescript

Npm-based installations pick up the typings automatically. For Jspm-based installations, run typings i github:spoonx/aurelia-datatable or add "aurelia-datatable": "github:spoonx/aurelia-datatable", to your typings.json and run typings i.

Configuration

Activate

Activate the plugin in main.js:

export function configure(aurelia) {
  aurelia.use
    .standardConfiguration()
    .developmentLogging()
    .plugin('aurelia-datatable');

  aurelia.start().then(() => aurelia.setRoot());
}

ORM

Follow the steps in the aurelia-orm documentation to configure your api endpoints.