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svelte-tabula

v0.1.1

Published

A Table Component with some batteries included.

Downloads

6

Readme

Tabula

A Table Component with some batteries included.

Index

Features

Installation

Examples

Simple usage

<script lang="ts">
    import { Table, Header, Row } from "surplex/svelte-tabula";
    const data: any[] = [
        {id: 1, name: "Daniel", jobTitle: "Software craftsman"},
        {id: 3, name: "Max", jobTitle: "Head of Development"},
        {id: 2, name: "Mustermann", jobTitle: "Tester"},
    ];
    const headerDefinitions: HeaderDefinition[] = [
        {prop: "id", name: "Id", editable: false, sortable: true, filterable: true},
        {prop: "name", name: "Name", editable: true, sortable: true, filterable: true},
        {prop: "jobTitle", name: "Job Title", editable: false, sortable: false, filterable: false},
    ];
</script>
<Table>
    <Header slot="head" {headerDefinitions}/>
    {#each data as row}
        <Row data={row} />
    {/each}
</Table>

Modify the editable property at column level

<script lang="ts">
    import { Table, Header, Row, Column, FilterEvent } from "surplex/svelte-tabula";
    const data: any[] = [
        {id: 1, name: "Daniel", jobTitle: "Software craftsman"},
        {id: 3, name: "Max", jobTitle: "Head of Development"},
        {id: 2, name: "Mustermann", jobTitle: "Tester"},
    ];
    const headerDefinitions: HeaderDefinition[] = [
        {prop: "id", name: "Id", editable: false, sortable: true, filterable: true},
        {prop: "name", name: "Name", editable: true, sortable: true, filterable: true},
        {prop: "jobTitle", name: "Job Title", editable: false, sortable: false, filterable: false},
    ];
</script>
<Table>
    <Header slot="head" on:sort={() => data.sort()} on:filter={(event: FilterEvent) => {}} {headerDefinitions}/>
    {#each data as row}
        <Row>
            <!-- slot name equals prop value in HeaderDefinition -->
            <td slot="name">Daniel</td>
        </Row>
    {/each}
</Table>

Styling

Tabula uses the defined table structure in html53.
Pass an options object to the <Table> component to modify the different elements inside the table.

<script lang="ts">
// ...
const styling: Object = {
    table: ['table-class'],
    td: ['bg-gray-500', 'hover:bg-gray-700']
};
</script>
<Table {options}>
</Table>