Reactabular has been designed to be extensible. Rather than implementing a lot of functionality in its core, it provides extension points. You can, for instance, customize rendering on cell level. It is possible to implement functionality, such as search, pagination, sorting, and inline editing, through composition. The library includes a variety of utilities for this even though you may use third party ones as well.
By default Reactabular operates using a column and a data definition. It doesn't care where those come from. It just renders the table for you. This means Reactabular will fit right into your current data architecture. It doesn't constrain it in any manner.
The chosen approach pushes a lot of complexity out of the core. As a result it might take more code to achieve certain functionalities. This is the price of flexibility. And that's the primary design goal of Reactabular.
See docs/
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npm install
npm start
open http://localhost:8080
Now edit demos/app.js
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Your changes will appear without reloading the browser like in this video.
- Brian Chang - Fixed README formatting examples. Improved
column.cell
architecture. Helped to improve and designcell
API. - Antoine Verger - Allow editor text inputs to be erased correctly
- Daan Nijkamp - Fixed README search example.
- Utku Demir - Helped to ideate row API.
- Andrea de la Isla - Made search algorithm stable and allowed header to be customized.
- cameron - Helped to render nested properties through cells.
- Igor Kaplounenko - Allowed
rowKey
to be set. - BJR Matos - Restored Node 0.10 support.
- Sitian Liu - Fixed header definition documentation.
- Eugene Cheung - Fixed object protocol example at documentation.
- Johnson Liang - Cleaned up cell prop/value merging and made it work correctly if only cell functions are provided. Fixed formatter logic for falsy values.
Based on react-hot-boilerplate (MIT) by Dan Abramov.
MIT. See LICENSE for details.