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sumanb

v4.1.6

Published

Advanced Data Grid / Data Table supporting Javascript / React / AngularJS / Web Components

Downloads

8

Readme

ag-Grid

"ag" stands for AGnostic

Install with Bower

$ bower install ag-grid

Install with Npm

$ npm install ag-grid

See the www.ag-grid.com for overview and documentation.

Building

To build:

  • npm install
  • npm install gulp -g
  • bower install
  • gulp or gulp release

Default gulp task is for development. It includes source maps, does not include minification, and starts a watch.

'release' gulp task does minification and no source maps. This is for releasing.

Folder Structure

The new build has the following structure:

  • \src -> contains source files (TypeScript and CSS), don't touch these!
  • \dist -> contains distribution files
  • \dist\ag-grid.js and \dist\ag-grid.min.js -> use these if not using a package manager and put ag-Grid on the global scope. The new JavaScript distribution files contain the CSS for the grid, no need to reference separately.
  • \dist\styles -> contains CSS files, used if doing your own bundling.
  • \dist\lib -> contains compiles JavaScript files in CommonJS format.
  • \main.js -> CommonJS root file, reference this file if importing project via CommonJS.
  • \main.d.ts -> CommonJS root definition file.

Asking Questions

Please do not use GitHub issues to ask questions. Ask questions on the website forum.

Contributing

ag-Grid is not looking for contributors. It is not intended to be developed by an online community. However suggestion on change and raising bugs are appreciated.

If you are doing a Pull Request:

  • Make your code changes in src/ files only, don't update dist files
  • Discard all changes to dist/
  • Create Pull Request

For large changes:

  • Make your doc changes in project ag-grid-docs, a feature is not complete unless it's documented!
  • Do manual end to end testing off all examples in documentation

PR's on new features are not generally accepted.

PR's on small bug fixes are generally accepted.

If a PR for a large request is submitted, the typical action is the author will take influence from the code to implement the feature, either in ag-grid or ag-grid-enterprise.