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MUI-Datatables - Datatables for Material-UI

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MUI-Datatables is a data tables component built on Material-UI V1. It comes with features like filtering, resizable + view/hide columns, search, export to CSV download, printing, selectable rows, pagination, and sorting. On top of the ability to customize styling on most views, there are two responsive modes "stacked" and "scroll" for mobile/tablet devices.

Install

npm install mui-datatables --save

Demo

Edit react-to-print

Usage

For a simple table:

import MUIDataTable from "mui-datatables";

const columns = ["Name", "Company", "City", "State"];

const data = [
 ["Joe James", "Test Corp", "Yonkers", "NY"],
 ["John Walsh", "Test Corp", "Hartford", "CT"],
 ["Bob Herm", "Test Corp", "Tampa", "FL"],
 ["James Houston", "Test Corp", "Dallas", "TX"],
];

const options = {
  filterType: 'checkbox',
};

<MUIDataTable
  title={"Employee List"}
  data={data}
  columns={columns}
  options={options}
/>

Or customize columns:

import MUIDataTable from "mui-datatables";

const columns = [
 {
  name: "Name",
  options: {
   filter: true,
   sort: true,
  }
 },
 {
  name: "Company",
  options: {
   filter: true,
   sort: false,
  }
 },
 {
  name: "City",
  options: {
   filter: true,
   sort: false,
  }
 },
 {
  name: "State",
  options: {
   filter: true,
   sort: false,
  }
 },
];

const data = [
 ["Joe James", "Test Corp", "Yonkers", "NY"],
 ["John Walsh", "Test Corp", "Hartford", "CT"],
 ["Bob Herm", "Test Corp", "Tampa", "FL"],
 ["James Houston", "Test Corp", "Dallas", "TX"],
];

const options = {
  filterType: 'checkbox',
};

<MUIDataTable
  title={"Employee List"}
  data={data}
  columns={columns}
  options={options}
/>

API

<MUIDataTable />

The component accepts the following props:

Name Type Description
title array Title used to caption table
columns array Columns used to describe table. Must be either an array of simple strings or objects describing a column
data array Data used to describe table. Must be an array of strings or numbers
options object Options used to describe table

Options:

Name Type Default Description
page number User provided starting page for pagination
count number User provided override for total number of rows
serverSide boolean false Enable remote data source
filterList array User provided filter list
rowsSelected array User provided selected rows
filterType string 'dropdown' Choice of filtering view. Options are "checkbox", "dropdown", or "multiselect"
textLabels object User provided labels to localize text
pagination boolean true Enable/disable pagination
selectableRows boolean true Enable/disable row selection
resizableColumns boolean false Enable/disable resizable columns
customToolbar function Render a custom toolbar
customToolbarSelect function Render a custom selected rows toolbar
customFooter function Render a custom table footer. function(count, page, rowsPerPage, changeRowsPerPage, changePage) => string| React Component
customSort function Override default sorting with custom function. function(data: array, colIndex: number, order: string) => array
caseSensitive boolean false Enable/disable case sensitivity for search
responsive string 'stacked' Enable/disable responsive table views. Options: 'stacked', 'scroll'
rowsPerPage number 10 Number of rows allowed per page
rowsPerPageOptions array [10,15,20] Options to provide in pagination for number of rows a user can select
rowHover boolean true Enable/disable hover style over rows
fixedHeader boolean true Enable/disable fixed header columns
sortFilterList boolean true Enable/disable alphanumeric sorting of filter lists
sort boolean true Enable/disable sort on all columns
filter boolean true Show/hide filter icon from toolbar
search boolean true Show/hide search icon from toolbar
print boolean true Show/hide print icon from toolbar
download boolean true Show/hide download icon from toolbar
downloadOptions object Options to change the output of the CSV file. Default options: {filename: 'tableDownload.csv', separator: ','}
viewColumns boolean true Show/hide viewColumns icon from toolbar
onRowsSelect function Callback function that triggers when row(s) are selected. function(currentRowsSelected: array, allRowsSelected: array) => void
onRowsDelete function Callback function that triggers when row(s) are deleted. function(rowsDeleted: array) => void
onRowClick function Callback function that triggers when a row is clicked. function(rowData: string[], rowMeta: { dataIndex: number, rowIndex: number }) => void
onCellClick function Callback function that triggers when a cell is clicked. function(colData: any, cellMeta: { colIndex: number, rowIndex: number }) => void
onChangePage function Callback function that triggers when a page has changed. function(currentPage: number) => void
onChangeRowsPerPage function Callback function that triggers when the number of rows per page has changed. function(numberOfRows: number) => void
onSearchChange function Callback function that triggers when the search text value has changed. function(searchText: string) => void
onFilterChange function Callback function that triggers when filters have changed. function(changedColumn: string, filterList: array) => void
onColumnSortChange function Callback function that triggers when a column has been sorted. function(changedColumn: string, direction: string) => void
onColumnViewChange function Callback function that triggers when a column view has been changed. function(changedColumn: string, action: string) => void
onTableChange function Callback function that triggers when table state has changed. function(action: string, tableState: object) => void

Customize Columns

On each column object, you have the ability to customize columns to your liking with the 'options' property. Example:

const columns = [
 {
  name: "Name",
  options: {
   filter: true,
   sort: false
  }
 },
 ...
];

Column:

Name Type Description
Name string Name of column (This field is required)
options object Options for customizing column

Column Options:

Name Type Default Description
display string 'true' Display column in table. enum('true', 'false', 'excluded')
filter boolean true Display column in filter list
sort boolean true Enable/disable sorting on column
download boolean true Display column in CSV download file
customHeadRender function Function that returns a string or React component. Used as display for column header. function(value, tableMeta, updateValue) => string|`
customBodyRender function Function that returns a string or React component. Used as display data within all table cells of a given column. function(value, tableMeta, updateValue) => string| React Component Example

customHeadRender is called with these arguments:

function(columnMeta: {
  display: enum('true', 'false', 'excluded'),
  filter: bool,
  sort: bool,
  sortDirection: bool,
}, updateDirection: function)

customBodyRender is called with these arguments:

function(value: any, tableMeta: {
  rowIndex: number,
  columnIndex: number,
  columnData: array, // Columns Options object
  rowData: array, // Full row data
  tableData: array, Full table data
  tableState: {
    announceText: null|string,
    page: number,
    rowsPerPage: number,
    filterList: array,
    selectedRows: {
      data: array,
      lookup: object,
    },
    showResponsive: boolean,
    searchText: null|string,
  },
}, updateValue: function)

Customize Styling

Using Material-UI theme overrides will allow you to customize styling to your liking. First, determine which component you would want to target and then lookup the override classname. Let's start with a simple example where we will change the background color of a body cell to be red:

import React from "react";
import MUIDataTable from "mui-datatables";
import { createMuiTheme, MuiThemeProvider } from '@material-ui/core/styles';

class BodyCellExample extends React.Component {

  getMuiTheme = () => createMuiTheme({
    overrides: {
      MUIDataTableBodyCell: {
        root: {
          backgroundColor: "#FF0000"
        }
      }
    }
  })

  render() {

    return (
      <MuiThemeProvider theme={this.getMuiTheme()}>
        <MUIDataTable title={"ACME Employee list"} data={data} columns={columns} options={options} />
      </MuiThemeProvider>
    );

  }
}

Remote Data

If you are looking to work with remote data sets or handle pagination, filtering, and sorting on a remote server you can do that with the following options:

const options = {
  serverSide: true,
  onTableChange: (action, tableState) => {
    this.xhrRequest('my.api.com/tableData', result => {
      this.setState({ data: result });
    });
  }
};

To see an example Click Here

Localization

This package decided that the cost of bringing in another library to perform localizations would be too expensive. Instead the ability to override all text labels (which aren't many) is offered through the options property textLabels. The available strings:

const options = {
  ...
  textLabels: {
    body: {
      noMatch: "Sorry, no matching records found",
      toolTip: "Sort",
    },
    pagination: {
      next: "Next Page",
      previous: "Previous Page",
      rowsPerPage: "Rows per page:",
      displayRows: "of",
    },
    toolbar: {
      search: "Search",
      downloadCsv: "Download CSV",
      print: "Print",
      viewColumns: "View Columns",
      filterTable: "Filter Table",
    },
    filter: {
      all: "All",
      title: "FILTERS",
      reset: "RESET",
    },
    viewColumns: {
      title: "Show Columns",
      titleAria: "Show/Hide Table Columns",
    },
    selectedRows: {
      text: "rows(s) selected",
      delete: "Delete",
      deleteAria: "Delete Selected Rows",
    },
  }
  ...
}

License

The files included in this repository are licensed under the MIT license.

Thanks

Thank you to BrowserStack for providing the infrastructure that allows us to test in real browsers.

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