flat-ui
Welcome friends! flat-ui is a React component that will render your flat dataset (an array of objects) in a table view:
It will...
- auto-detect types
- show a distribution of each quantitative column
- calculate a diff between the main dataset and a
diffData
dataset - give more information about a hovered row & column
- allow the user to...
- filter each column
- sort by any column
- sticky any column to the left
- download the filtered & sorted data (csv or json)
- cycle through the diffs, scrolling to each changed row
Usage
Install using npm or yarn:
yarn add @githubocto/flat-ui
Basic usage:
import { Grid } from '@githubocto/flat-ui';
const MyComponent = () => {
const data = [{ column1: 123 }, { column1: 234 }];
return <Grid data={data} />;
};
Props
data
array
Your dataset, formatted as an array of objects, where each object is a row in the table.
Optional props
diffData
array
A modified version of your main dataset, formatted as an array of objects, where each object is a row in the table. The table will show "differences" between this dataset and the main dataset:
- added lines
- removed lines
- modified cells
metadata
object
column names as keys and descriptions as values.
canDownload
boolean
Whether or not the table provides "download csv" and "download json" buttons.
downloadFilename
string
The name of the downloaded CSV or JSON file (without extension).
defaultFilters
object
column names as keys, with filter values as values:
string
for text columnsarray of numbers
for quantitative columns (numbers or dates)
The user can interact with the table and update the filters, but the table will use the default filters when defaultFilters
or data
changes.
defaultSort
array
The name of the column and the order you want the table to initialize sorting by (e.g. ["Location", "desc"]
). The user can interact with the table and update the sort, but the table will use the default sort when defaultSort
or data
changes.
defaultStickyColumnName
string
The name of the column you want the table to initialize stickied to the left. The user can interact with the table and update the sticky column, but the table will use the default sticky column when defaultStickyColumnName
or data
changes.
onChange
function
A callback function whose first parameter is the grid state:
{
stickyColumnName: "",
columnNames: ["", ""],
filteredData: [{}, {}],
diffs: [{}, {}], // where __status__ is "new"|"old"|"modified"
filters: {},
sort: ["column name", "asc" or "desc"],
schema: {}, // column names : array|short-array|category|number|date
}
isEditable
boolean
Whether or not to allow the user to edit the table.
onEdit
(newData: any[]) => void
A callback when the user edits the data with the updated dataset. This is intended to be used as a controlled component, where the parent component handles data changes.
Developing locally
To get the example up & running:
yarn
yarn start
and also start the example server:
cd example
yarn
yarn start