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vue-virtual-tables

v0.0.7

Published

vue table component with virtual dom

Downloads

6

Readme

vue-virtual-table

npm version downloads

Vue table component with virtual dom and easy api.

  • Keep smooth when the data reachs thousands of rows or even more.
  • Easy to use with a simple config.

live demo

Installation

yarn add vue-virtual-tables

or

npm install --save vue-virtual-tables

Usage

A simplest example:

<template>
  <vue-virtual-table :config="tableConfig" :data="tableData"> </vue-virtual-table>
</template>

<script>
  import VueVirtualTable from 'vue-virtual-table'
  export default {
    components: {
      VueVirtualTable
    },
    data: () => ({
      tableConfig: [{ prop: 'user' }, { prop: 'age' }],
      tableData: [{ user: 'a1', age: 20 }, { user: 'a2', age: 21 }, { user: 'a3', age: 23 }]
    })
  }
</script>

Every item of the config refers to a column. When you don't set sepcific 'name' of the table column header, it will uses the 'prop' value as default. Or you can set the tableConfig like:

tableConfig: [{ prop: 'user', name: 'User Name' }, { prop: 'age', name: 'Age' }]

And if you want to search in the 'user' column, set the tableConfig like:

tableConfig: [{ prop: 'user', name: 'User Name', searchable: true }, { prop: 'age', name: 'Age' }]

For the 'age' column which is a set of number, you'd better use 'numberFilter' to filter numbers with "<", ">", "between" etc.

tableConfig: [{ prop: 'user', name: 'User Name', searchable: true }, { prop: 'age', name: 'Age', numberFilter: true }]

There are many convenient features hard to explain one by one. Here is a complex example and you can get more info in the tables below the example:

<template>
  <vue-virtual-table
    :config="tableConfig"
    :data="tableData"
    :height="800"
    :itemHeight="55"
    :minWidth="1000"
    :selectable="true"
    :enableExport="true"
    v-on:changeSelection="handleSelectionChange"
  >
    <template slot-scope="scope" slot="actionCommon">
      <button @click="edit(scope.index, scope.row)">Edit</button>
      <button @click="del(scope.index, scope.row)">Delete</button>
    </template>
  </vue-virtual-table>
</template>

<script>
  import VueVirtualTable from 'vue-virtual-table'
  export default {
    components: {
      VueVirtualTable
    },
    data: () => ({
      tableConfig: [
        { prop: '_index', name: '#', width: 80 },
        {
          prop: 'user',
          name: 'User',
          searchable: true,
          sortable: true,
          summary: 'COUNT'
        },
        { prop: 'age', name: 'Age', numberFilter: true },
        { prop: 'city', name: 'City', filterable: true },
        { prop: '_action', name: 'Action', actionName: 'actionCommon' }
      ],
      tableData: [
        { user: 'a1', age: 20, city: 'aaaa' },
        { user: 'a2', age: 21, city: 'bbbb' },
        { user: 'a3', age: 23, city: 'aaaa' }
      ]
    }),
    methods: {
      handleSelectionChange(rows) {
        console.log(rows)
      },
      edit(index, row) {
        console.log(index)
      },
      del(index, row) {
        console.log(index)
      }
    }
  }
</script>

Examples

Click here to see the examples. You can clone this repo and use vue serve example/xxx.vue to preview.

Table Attributes

| name | type | description | required | default | | -------------- | ------- | --------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | | data | Array | The array of data. Every item is a row. | Yes | | | config | Array | The config of table. | Yes | | | minWidth | Number | Set the minimum width of table. | No | 1200px | | height | Number | Set the height of table. | No | 300px | | itemHeight | Number | Set the height of row. | No | 42px | | bordered | Boolean | Whether table has vertical border. | No | false | | hoverHighlight | Boolean | Whether to hightlight current row. | No | true | | selectable | Boolean | Whether row is selectable. | No | false | | enableExport | Boolean | Whether to show export-to-table button | No | false | | language | String | Language from ['en', 'cn'] | No | 'cn' |

Table Events

| name | parameters | description | | --------------- | ---------- | ----------------------------- | | changeSelection | rows | When the selected rows change | | click | row, $event| When row is clicked | | contextmenu | row, $event| When row is right-clicked |

Table Config

| param | type | description | required | default | | ------------ | ------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------- | | prop | String | Property name | Yes | | | name | String | Display name | No | same to the property name | | width | Number | Column width | No | auto | | sortable | Boolean | Whether this column is sortable | No | false | | searchable | Boolean | Whether this column is searchable | No | false | | filterable | Boolean | Whether this column is filterable | No | false | | numberFilter | Boolean | If it's a column of number. You can use this. | No | false | | summary | String | summary type from ['COUNT', 'SUM'] or customize(eg. ${clicks}*100/${reach} is calculated with the summary of other two columns). | No | | | prefix | String | Display before the value | No | | | suffix | String | Display after the value | No | | | alignItems | String | Same with flex. Control the content of a cell | No | center | | isHidden | Boolean | Whether this column is hidden | No | false | | eTip | Array | Tool tip of a cell to display certain props (eg. ['name'] will display the value of 'name' prop in the tool tip ) | No | | | eTipWithProp | Boolean | Whether to show the prop name in the tool tip | No | | | eClass | Object | Attach class to the cell (eg. {redColor: '${spend}>100'} add the 'redColor' class to the cell whose 'spend' prop is greater than 100) | No | No |

Special Props

| name | description | | -------- | ------------------------------------ | | _index | Show the index of row | | _action | A slot to customize the content | | _expand | A slot to customize a popover window |