reactstrap-datatable2
v1.0.4
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React Bootstrap Datatable (without jQuery) with sorting, filter, and pagination
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React Bootstrap Datatable
Inspired by react-data-components. This library uses react-bootstrap stylesheets and javascripts. In addition, this library also uses font-awesome for the table header, clear filter, and other stuffs.
This is the v3 version of the library. To see the v2 version of README, please visit the v1 branch.
Table of Contents
What's new in v3?
- New build and publish system. Previously, this library used Webpack for bundling etc.—now it only uses
tsc
to compile the TypeScript files to output all files to thelib
folder. - ESM and CommonJS are now supported. There are 2 new TypeScript configurations in the project, one is used for building ESM and the other is for building CommonJS.
- Updated Storybook. Previously, this library still used
storiesOf
, but now it is using Component Story Format (CSF), which was available starting from Storybook v5. - Lots of optimizations, bundle size in particular. As reported by Bundlephobia for the Alpha version, the minified size is down to just a quarter of what it was, whereas the minified + gzip is down to a third of what it was.
- Replaced
font-awesome
CSS with the React components of Font Awesome. This allowed us to enable tree shaking, which resulted in the optimization point above. - Drop support for all other libraries. This library will now only support Bootstrap tables.
- Auto generate component APIs.
Migration guide
Please read this guide if you are migrating from v2.
Installation
With npm
:
npm install --save react-bs-datatable@3 bootstrap@5 react-bootstrap@2 @fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core@6 @fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons@6 @fortawesome/react-fontawesome@0
With yarn
:
yarn add react-bs-datatable@3 bootstrap@5 react-bootstrap@2 @fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core@6 @fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons@6 @fortawesome/react-fontawesome@0
Usage
For more complete examples, please visit this sandbox link (https://codesandbox.io/s/react-bs-datatable-3-typescript-bn234b) or the Storybook demo (https://imballinst.github.io/react-bs-datatable).
import React from 'react';
import {
DatatableWrapper,
Filter,
Pagination,
PaginationOpts,
TableBody,
TableHeader
} from 'react-bs-datatable';
import { Col, Row, Table } from 'react-bootstrap';
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
// Create table headers consisting of 4 columns.
const header = [
{ title: 'Username', prop: 'username' },
{ title: 'Name', prop: 'realname' },
{ title: 'Location', prop: 'location' }
];
// Randomize data of the table columns.
// Note that the fields are all using the `prop` field of the headers.
const body = Array.from(new Array(57), () => {
const rd = (Math.random() * 10).toFixed(1);
if (rd > 0.5) {
return {
username: 'i-am-billy',
realname: `Billy ${rd}`,
location: 'Mars'
};
}
return {
username: 'john-nhoj',
realname: `John ${rd}`,
location: 'Saturn'
};
});
// Then, use it in a component.
function TableComponent() {
return (
<DatatableWrapper body={body} headers={headers}>
<Row className="mb-4">
<Col
xs={12}
lg={4}
className="d-flex flex-col justify-content-end align-items-end"
>
<Filter />
</Col>
<Col
xs={12}
sm={6}
lg={4}
className="d-flex flex-col justify-content-lg-center align-items-center justify-content-sm-start mb-2 mb-sm-0"
>
<PaginationOpts />
</Col>
<Col
xs={12}
sm={6}
lg={4}
className="d-flex flex-col justify-content-end align-items-end"
>
<Pagination />
</Col>
</Row>
<Table>
<TableHeader />
<TableBody />
</Table>
</DatatableWrapper>
);
}
Storybook Demo
Head to https://imballinst.github.io/react-bs-datatable to see all of the features in action.
API Reference
Visit the API reference for more details.
Contributing
Feel free to contribute by creating issues and/or pull requests. I will do my best to address them as fast as I can.
License
See license in LICENSE.