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vue-teible

v0.12.6

Published

Table component for Vue.js

Downloads

68

Readme

Vue Teible

Introduction

Teible is yet another table component. I know we have enough of them but it is something else.

Features

  • Column definition using template
  • Filtering, ordering and pagination
  • Synchronous and asynchronous data (Promise)
  • Customizable headers & cells using slot and formatter
  • Customizable styling & attributes
  • Dot-notation support for column fields

Teible is heavily inspired by vue-table-component. The way columns are defined totally got me at the first sight. But it's deprecated in favor of the "traditional" way, no longer in maintenance and has a lot of fancy features you may never need: data type, date format, caching, etc. So if you're looking for a simple but flexible component, take a look at the below example, you may fall in love with teible.

Demo

See https://hiendv.github.io/teible/ or the fiddle

Installation & Usage

CDN

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue-teible@latest/dist/style.css" crossorigin="anonymous">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue-teible@latest/dist/vue-teible.iife.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>

Note: We recommend linking to a specific version number that you can update manually

Vue.component('data-table', vueteible.DataTable)
Vue.component('data-column', vueteible.DataColumn)

NPM

npm install --save vue-teible
# yarn add vue-teible
<script>
import Vue from 'vue'
import { DataTable, DataColumn } from 'vue-teible'

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  components: { DataTable, DataColumn },
  data: {
    items: [{
      id: 'id-1',
      name: 'foo'
    }, {
      id: 'id-2',
      name: 'bar'
    }, {
      id: 'id-3',
      name: 'qux'
    }]
  },
  methods: {
    destroy (x) {
      this.items = this.items.filter(item => item.id !== x.id)
    }
  }
})
</script>

// write your table
<template>
  <data-table :items="items">
    <data-column field="id" label="ID"/>
    <data-column field="name" label="Name" width="50%"/>
    <data-column label="Action" :sortable="false">
      <template slot-scope="props">
        <button @click.prevent="destroy(props.item)">Delete</button>
      </template>
    </data-column>
  </data-table>
</template>

If you're looking for a more complicated use-case, see vue-teible-example.

Documentation

DataTable

Props

{
  items: { // Array of objects or Function (filtering, sorting, paging)
    type: [Array, Function],
    required: true
  },
  page: { // Two-way binding with .sync
    type: Number,
    default: 1
  },
  perPage: {
    type: Number,
    default: 10
  },
  sortBy: { // Two-way binding with .sync
    type: String,
    default: ''
  },
  sortDesc: { // Two-way binding with .sync
    type: Boolean,
    default: false
  },
  filter: { // Two-way binding with .sync
    type: String,
    default: ''
  },
  theme: {
    type: Object,
    default: themeDefault
  },
  disableFiltering: {
    type: Boolean,
    default: false
  },
  disableLoader: {
    type: Boolean,
    default: false
  },
  pagination: { // Positions of paginations (top, bottom)
    type: Array,
    default () {
      return ['top']
    }
  },
  paginationSide: { // The number of pages for each side of paginations
    type: Number,
    default: 2
  },
  rowClick: { // Callback for row click events
    type: Function,
    default: (event, item, index) => {}
  },
  rowHover: { // Callback for row hover events
    type: Function,
    default: (event, item, index) => {} // event.type could be "mouseenter" or "mouseleave"
  }
}

Methods

  • loadSlots (): reload columns manually
  • loadClass (): reload class name manually
  • loadItems (): reload data manually
  • reloadItems (): set current page to 1 and loadItems

Events

  • loaded (items): fired when items are loaded

DataColumn

Props

{
  label: {
    type: String,
    required: true
  },
  field: {
    type: String,
    default: ''
  },
  sortable: {
    type: Boolean,
    default: true
  },
  filterable: {
    type: Boolean,
    default: true
  },
  render: { // Function (value, item). Format the column with the original value reserved at $_[field]
    type: Function
  }
}

Loader

You can custom the loader with slot loader

<template>
  <data-table :items="items">
    <div slot="loader">
      Loading...
    </div>
    <data-column field="id" label="ID"/>
    <data-column field="name" label="Name" width="50%"/>
  </data-table>
</template>

Localization

Teible could be integrated perfectly with vue-i18n. It comes with English by default but you can localize it easily.

const messages = {
  en: {
    teible: {
      showing: 'Showing',
      total: 'of {count} records',
      last: 'the last record',
      empty: 'No records',
      filter: 'Filter records'
    }
  },
  vi: {
    teible: {
      showing: 'Hiển thị',
      total: 'trên tổng số {count} bản ghi',
      last: 'bản ghi cuối cùng',
      empty: 'Không có dữ liệu',
      filter: 'Lọc các bản ghi'
    }
  }
}

const i18n = new VueI18n({
  locale: 'vi',
  messages
})

Development & Testing

Please check the Contributing Guidelines.

Contribution

Issues and PRs are welcome !