tanstack-table-8-svelte-5
v0.1.2
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A (almost) drop-in replacement for [`@tanstack/svelte-table@8`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@tanstack/svelte-table) which works with Svelte 5.
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tanstack-table-8-svelte-5
A (almost) drop-in replacement for @tanstack/svelte-table@8
which works with Svelte 5.
Setup
We recommend creating an alias in your package.json
so that you don't need to change all your imports.
If you're sure that only your app and none of your dependencies depends on @tanstack/svelte-table
then you can also simply adjust your dependencies
:
{
"dependencies": {
- "@tanstack/svelte-table": "^8"
+ "@tanstack/svelte-table": "npm:tanstack-table-8-svelte-5@^0.1"
}
}
Else use you package manager's override mechanism to ensure that dependencies of your app also get the drop-in:
Using npm (with overrides
field)
{
"overrides": {
"@tanstack/svelte-table": "npm:tanstack-table-8-svelte-5@^0.1"
}
}
Using pnpm (with pnpm.overrides
field)
{
"pnpm": {
"overrides": {
"@tanstack/svelte-table": "npm:tanstack-table-8-svelte-5@^0.1"
}
}
}
Caveat
This drop-in package works exactly like the original version, except when you want to provide custom components for rendering. You need to wrap those with createComponent
:
import SomeCell from './SomeCell.svelte';
import { createComponent } from '@tanstack/svelte-table';
const defaultColumns: ColumnDef<Person>[] = [
{
accessorKey: 'firstName',
// previously you were able to do this to render a custom component:
// cell: SomeCell,
// now you have to do this instead:
cell: (props) => createComponent(SomeCell, props)
}
];
As a side effect, this prepares you for
@tanstack/svelte-table@9
because you will need to do the same there
Documentation
For documentation about everything else refer to the original docs at https://tanstack.com/table/latest/docs/framework/svelte/svelte-table