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quasar-app-extension-qhierarchy

v1.0.15

Published

A Quasar App Extension

Downloads

1,574

Readme

QHierarchy

npm npm

QHierarchy is a Quasar App Extension. It allows you to display data in hierarchy structure on your page.

Install

To add this App Extension to your Quasar application, run the following (in your Quasar app folder):

quasar ext add qhierarchy

Uninstall

To remove this App Extension from your Quasar application, run the following (in your Quasar app folder):

quasar ext remove qhierarchy

Defining the columns

[
    {
        name: 'label',
        label: 'Label',
        align: 'left',
        field: 'label',
        // (optional) tell QHierarchy you want this column sortable
        sortable: true
    },
    {
        name: 'Description',
        label: 'Description',
        sortable: true,
        field: 'description',
        align: 'center',
    },
    {
        name: 'note',
        label: 'Note',
        sortable: true,
        field: 'note',
        align: 'left',
    }
],

 

Defining Data

 [
        {
            label: "Node 1",
            description: "Node 1 description",
            note: "Node 1 note",
            children: [
                {
                    label: "Node 1.1",
                    description: "Node 1.1 description",
                    note: "Node 1.1 note",
                },
                {
                    label: "Node 1.2",
                    description: "Node 1.2 description",
                    note: "Node 1.2 note",
                    children: [
                        {
                            label: "Node 1.2.1",
                            description: "Node 1.2.1 description",
                            note: "Node 1.2.1 note",
                        },
                        {
                            label: "Node 1.2.2",
                            description: "Node 1.2.2 description",
                            note: "Node 1.2.2 note",
                        }
                    ],
                }
            ],
    }
 ]

Source

can be found here.

Docs

can be found here.

Demo (source) Project.

can be found here.

Sponsors

Support

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