A Javascript library making HTML tables filterable
TableFilter is a modernised version of the HTML Table Filter generator javascript plugin. This library adds to any html table a "filter by column" feature that enables users to filter and limit the data displayed within a long table. By default, the script automatically adds a filter grid bar at the top of the desired table.
- Convert a regular HTML table into an advanced grid component providing:
- Advanced columns filtering model
- Sorting and pagination facilities
- Complete selection model (ezEditTable extension)
- Extended keyboard navigation (ezEditTable extension)
- Inline cell or row editing (ezEditTable extension)
- Row insertion or deleting (ezEditTable extension)
- And even more behaviors...
- Attach to an existing HTML table
- Integration with any server-side technology as this is a pure client-side solution
- Callbacks for all events, and delegates for most actions
- Exhaustive documentation and API
- Clone the repo using Git:
git clone --bare https://github.com/koalyptus/TableFilter.git
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You can download this repository.
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Alternatively, install TableFilter files in your npm enabled project using:
npm install tablefilter --save
Copy the tablefilter
directory under dist
and place it at desired location in your project. Then include the main js file in your page:
<script src="path/to/my/scripts/tablefilter/tablefilter.js"></script>
Place the following snippet just under the HTML table and always define a base_path
property in the configuration object to reflect the path to the script
<script>
var tf = new TableFilter(document.querySelector('.my-table'), {
base_path: 'path/to/my/scripts/tablefilter/'
});
tf.init();
</script>
If the base_path
property is not specified, it will default to /tablefilter
directory:
your-page.html
|— tablefilter
This project requires node.js and Grunt to be installed:
npm install -g grunt-cli
Once Grunt
is sorted out you can follow the instructions below.
Start by installing any dependencies.
npm install
Use the Grunt dev
task to launch a build / watch cycle and start the local
sever on port 8080
:
grunt dev
Use the build
task to generate a production build:
grunt build
The default
Grunt task will create a production build, run the tests and finally generate the demos:
grunt
To run all the tests:
grunt test
and to run specific test(s):
grunt test-only:test.html
grunt test-only:test.html,test-sort.html
Check out the online examples or run the local webserver:
grunt server
then pick a demo from:
http://localhost:8080/demos/
Find exhaustive documentation on the configuration options in the WIKI section.
Autogenerated documentation of the ES6 javascript modules is available on the website: docs
Run this task to generate the documentation in the docs/docs
directory:
grunt esdoc
- GitHub for reporting bugs and feature requests.