It is a forked version of angular2-datatable updated to Angular 6.
npm i @cmglez10/ng-datatable --save
AppModule.ts
import {NgModule} from "@angular/core";
...
import {DataTableModule} from "@cmglez10/ng-datatable";
@NgModule({
imports: [
...
DataTableModule
],
...
})
export class AppModule {
}
AppComponent.html
<table class="table table-striped" [mfData]="data" #mf="mfDataTable" [mfRowsOnPage]="5">
<thead>
<tr>
<th style="width: 20%">
<mfDefaultSorter by="name">Name</mfDefaultSorter>
</th>
<th style="width: 50%">
<mfDefaultSorter by="email">Email</mfDefaultSorter>
</th>
<th style="width: 10%">
<mfDefaultSorter by="age">Age</mfDefaultSorter>
</th>
<th style="width: 20%">
<mfDefaultSorter by="city">City</mfDefaultSorter>
</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr *ngFor="let item of mf.data">
<td>{{item.name}}</td>
<td>{{item.email}}</td>
<td class="text-right">{{item.age}}</td>
<td>{{item.city | uppercase}}</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
<tfoot>
<tr>
<td colspan="4">
<mfBootstrapPaginator [rowsOnPageSet]="[5,10,25]"></mfBootstrapPaginator>
</td>
</tr>
</tfoot>
</table>
- selector:
table[mfData]
- exportAs:
mfDataTable
- inputs
mfData: any[]
- array of data to display in tablemfRowsOnPage: number
- number of rows should be displayed on page (default: 1000)mfActivePage: number
- page number (default: 1)mfSortBy: any
- sort by parametermfSortOrder: string
- sort order parameter, "asc" or "desc"
- outputs
mfSortByChange: any
- sort by parametermfSortOrderChange: any
- sort order parameter
- selector:
mfDefaultSorter
- inputs
by: any
- specify how to sort data (argument for lodash function _.sortBy )
Displays buttons for changing current page and number of displayed rows using bootstrap template (css for bootstrap is required). If array length is smaller than current displayed rows on page then it doesn't show button for changing page. If array length is smaller than min value rowsOnPage then it doesn't show any buttons.
- selector:
mfBootstrapPaginator
- inputs
rowsOnPageSet: number
- specify values for buttons to change number of diplayed rows