Vue-good-table
A simple, clean data table for VueJS (2.x) with essential features like sorting, column filtering, pagination etc
Live Demo
Getting Started
Prerequisites
The plugin is meant to be used with existing Vue 2.x projects. It uses ES6 features so as long as your build process includes a transpiler, you're good to go.
Installing
Install with npm:
npm install --save vue-good-table
import into project:
import Vue from 'vue';
import VueGoodTable from 'vue-good-table';
Vue.use(VueGoodTable);
Example Usage
<template>
<div>
<vue-good-table
title="Demo Table"
:columns="columns"
:rows="rows"
:paginate="true"
:lineNumbers="true"/>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'test',
data(){
return {
columns: [
{
label: 'Name',
field: 'name',
filterable: true,
},
{
label: 'Age',
field: 'age',
type: 'number',
html: false,
filterable: true,
},
{
label: 'Created On',
field: 'createdAt',
type: 'date',
inputFormat: 'YYYYMMDD',
outputFormat: 'MMM Do YY',
},
{
label: 'Percent',
field: 'score',
type: 'percentage',
html: false,
},
],
rows: [
{id:1, name:"John",age:20,createdAt: '201-10-31:9:35 am',score: 0.03343},
{id:2, name:"Jane",age:24,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:3, name:"Susan",age:16,createdAt: '2011-10-30',score: 0.03343},
{id:4, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '2011-10-11',score: 0.03343},
{id:5, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-21',score: 0.03343},
{id:6, name:"John",age:20,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:7, name:"Jane",age:24,createdAt: '20111031'},
{id:8, name:"Susan",age:16,createdAt: '2013-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:9, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '2012-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:10, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:11, name:"John",age:20,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:12, name:"Jane",age:24,createdAt: '2011-07-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:13, name:"Susan",age:16,createdAt: '2017-02-28',score: 0.03343},
{id:14, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '',score: 0.03343},
{id:15, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:19, name:"Chris",age:55,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
{id:20, name:"Dan",age:40,createdAt: '2011-10-31',score: 0.03343},
],
};
},
};
</script>
This should result in the screenshot seen above
Note: vue-good-table also supports dynamic td templates where you dictate how to display the cells. Example:
<vue-good-table
title="Dynamic Table"
:columns="columns"
:rows="rows"
:lineNumbers="true"
:defaultSortBy="{field: 'age', type: 'asec'}"
:globalSearch="true"
:paginate="true"
styleClass="table condensed table-bordered table-striped">
<template slot="table-row" scope="props">
<td>{{ props.row.name }}</td>
<td class="fancy">{{ props.row.age }}</td>
<td>{{ props.row.btn }}</td>
<td>{{ props.index }}</td>
</template>
</vue-good-table>
Component Options
Option | Description | Type, Example |
---|---|---|
title | Title shows up above the table | String, "Test Table" If not set, the title region is not created. |
columns | Array containing objects that describe table columns |
[
{
label: 'Name',
field: 'name',
filterable: true,
}
//...
] |
rows | Array containing row objects |
[
{
id:1,
name:"John",
age:20
},
//...
] |
paginate | Enable Pagination for table | Boolean |
perPage | Number of rows per page | Integer (default: 10) |
onClick | Function to run when a row is clicked |
<vue-good-table
:columns="columns"
:onClick="onClickFn"
:rows="rows"/>
// data
data() {
return {
// rows, columns ...
onClickFn: function(){
console.log('something');
},
};
} |
sortable | Enable sorting by clicking column | Boolean |
styleClass | Allows applying your own classes to table | String default: 'table table-bordered' |
lineNumbers | Enable sorting by clicking column | Boolean default: false |
defaultSortBy | Allows specifying a default sort for the table on wakeup | Object, example:
{
field: 'name',
type: 'asc' //asc or desc (default: 'asc')
} |
Search Options | ||
globalSearch | Allows a single search input for the whole table Note: enabling this filter disables column filters | Boolean default: false |
searchTrigger (used with global search) | allows specifying searching on enter key rather than live search for large records | String searchTrigger="enter" |
externalSearchQuery | Allows global search via your own input field | Usage <input type="text" v-model="searchTerm" />
<vue-good-table
:columns="columns"
:paginate="true"
:externalSearchQuery="searchTerm"
:rows="rows"/> // and in data
data(){
return {
searchTerm: '',
// rows, columns etc...
};
} |
Text Options - for those interested in using other languages | ||
globalSearchPlaceholder | Text for global search input place holder | default: "Search Table" |
nextText | Text for pagination 'Next' link | default: "Next" |
prevText | Text for pagination 'Prev' link | default: "Prev" |
rowsPerPageText | Text for pagination 'Rows per page' label | default: "Rows per page" |
Column Options
Option | Description | Type, example |
label (required) | Label to put on column header | String {label: "Name"}
|
field (required) | Row object property that this column corresponds to |
Could be:
|
type (optional) | type of column. default: 'text'. This determines the formatting for the column and filter behavior as well |
Possible values:
|
inputFormat (if type is date) | provide the format to parse date string | String eg: 'YYYYMMDD' //where date strings are '20170530'
|
outputFormat (if type is date) | provide the format for output date | String eg: 'MMM Do YY' //where date will be output like 'May 30th 17'
|
filterable (optional) | provides the column with a filter input | Boolean |
html (optional) | indicates whether this column will require html rendering or not | Boolean, example: if row had a property 'htmlContent' like htmlContent: '<button>Hello</button>' , then html: true on the column will render a button |
width (optional) | provide a width value for this column | example: width: '50px'
|
hidden (optional) | allow hiding a column on table | Boolean |
tdClass (optional) | provide custom class(es) to the td | example: class: 'text-center'
|
thClass (optional) | provide custom class(es) to the th | example: class: 'custom-th-style'
|
Style Options
Vue-good-table allows providing your own css classes for the table via styleClass option but it also has in-built classes that you can make use of
.table
.table .table-bordered
.table .table-stripped
.table .table-stripped .table-bordered .condensed
Authors
- Akshay Anand - Initial work - xaksis
- Cristi Jora - cristijora
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
Acknowledgments
Inspiration taken from
- MicroDroid's vue-materialize-datatable
- Bootstrap's table styles