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A fork of Material React Table
V1 released July 18, 2023
Built with Mantine V7 and TanStack Table V8
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- See all Props, Options, and APIs
- Basic Table (See Default Features)
- Minimal Table (Turn off Features like Pagination, Sorting, Filtering, and Toolbars)
- Advanced Table (See some of the Advanced Features)
- Aggregation/Grouping (Aggregation features such as Sum, Average, Count, etc.)
- Data Export Table (Export to CSV, Excel, etc.)
- Editing CRUD Table (Create, Edit, and Delete Rows)
- Remote Data (Server-side Pagination, Sorting, and Filtering)
- React Query (Server-side Pagination, Sorting, and Filtering, simplified)
- Virtualized Rows (10,000 rows at once!)
- Infinite Scrolling (Fetch data as you scroll)
- Localization (i18n) (Over a dozen languages built-in)
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All features can easily be enabled/disabled
Fully Fleshed out Docs are available for all features
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- Advanced TypeScript Generics Support (TypeScript Optional)
- Aggregation and Grouping (Sum, Average, Count, etc.)
- Click To Copy Cell Values
- Column Action Dropdown Menu
- Column Hiding
- Column Ordering via Drag'n'Drop
- Column Pinning (Freeze Columns)
- Column Resizing
- Customize Icons
- Customize Styling of internal Mantine Components
- Data Editing (4 different editing modes)
- Density Toggle
- Detail Panels (Expansion)
- Filtering (supports client-side and server-side)
- Filter Match Highlighting
- Full Screen Mode
- Global Filtering (Search across all columns, rank by best match)
- Header Groups & Footers
- Localization (i18n) support
- Manage your own state or let the table manage it internally for you
- Pagination (supports client-side and server-side)
- Row Actions (Your Custom Action Buttons)
- Row Numbers
- Row Ordering via Drag'n'Drop
- Row Selection (Checkboxes)
- SSR compatible
- Sorting (supports client-side and server-side)
- Theming (Respects your Mantine Theme)
- Toolbars (Add your own action buttons)
- Tree Data / Expanding Sub-rows
- Virtualization (@tanstack/react-virtual)
View the full Installation Docs
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Ensure that you have React 17 or later installed
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Install Peer Dependencies (Mantine V6 and Tabler Icons)
npm install @mantine/core @mantine/hooks @mantine/dates @emotion/react @tabler/icons-react dayjs
- Install mantine-react-table
npm install mantine-react-table
@tanstack/react-table
,@tanstack/react-virtual
,@tanstack/match-sorter-utils
, are internal dependencies, so you do NOT need to install them yourself.
Read the full usage docs here
import { useMemo, useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import { MantineReactTable, useMantineReactTable } from 'mantine-react-table';
const data = [
{
name: 'John',
age: 30,
},
{
name: 'Sara',
age: 25,
},
]
export default function App() {
const columns = useMemo(
() => [
{
accessorKey: 'name', //simple recommended way to define a column
header: 'Name',
mantineTableHeadCellProps: { style: { color: 'green' } }, //optional custom props
Cell: ({ cell }) => <span>{cell.getValue()}</span>, //optional custom cell render
},
{
accessorFn: (row) => row.age, //alternate way
id: 'age', //id required if you use accessorFn instead of accessorKey
header: 'Age',
Header: () => <i>Age</i>, //optional custom header render
},
],
[],
);
//optionally, you can manage any/all of the table state yourself
const [rowSelection, setRowSelection] = useState({});
useEffect(() => {
//do something when the row selection changes
}, [rowSelection]);
const table = useMantineReactTable({
columns,
data,
enableColumnOrdering: true, //enable some features
enableRowSelection: true,
enablePagination: false, //disable a default feature
onRowSelectionChange: setRowSelection, //hoist row selection state to your state
state: { rowSelection },
});
return <MantineReactTable table={table} />;
}
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PRs are Welcome, but please discuss in GitHub Discussions or the Discord Server first if it is a large change!
Read the Contributing Guide to learn how to run this project locally.