Higher Order Components for ReactTable v6. It make possible to fixed one or more columns on the left and/or on the right. It use position: sticky
for recent browsers, and fallback for legacy browser.
Documentation of previous v1 here
- fix columns on the left and / or on the right side
- fixed columns can be a group
- works with fixed header
-striped
and-highlight
className still working, even on fixed columns- fixed columns are resizable
- works with differents cell height
- fallback for legacy browsers
npm install react-table-hoc-fixed-columns --save
It's really simple: add fixed
property to your columns with value left
and right
import ReactTable from 'react-table';
import "react-table/react-table.css";
import withFixedColumns from 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns';
import 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns/lib/styles.css' // important: this line must be placed after react-table css import
const ReactTableFixedColumns = withFixedColumns(ReactTable);
...
render () {
return (
<ReactTableFixedColumns
data={data}
columns={[
{
Header: 'First Name',
accessor: 'firstName',
fixed: 'left',
},
{
Header: 'Last Name',
accessor: 'lastName',
fixed: 'left',
},
...
{
Header: 'age',
accessor: 'age',
fixed: 'right',
}
]}
/>
)
}
Fixed columns also work with groups.
Tips: if your table contain at least one header group, place yours fixed columns into a group too (even with an empty Header name)
import ReactTable from 'react-table';
import "react-table/react-table.css";
import withFixedColumns from 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns';
import 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns/lib/styles.css' // important: this line must be placed after react-table css import
const ReactTableFixedColumns = withFixedColumns(ReactTable);
...
render () {
return (
<ReactTableFixedColumns
data={data}
columns={[
{
Header: 'Group names',
fixed: 'left',
columns: [
{
Header: 'First Name',
accessor: 'firstName',
},
{
Header: 'Last Name',
accessor: 'lastName',
},
]
},
{
Header: 'Other group',
columns: [
...
]
}
]}
/>
)
}
There is some custom props that can be usefull
innerRef
- ref to the ReactTable componentrender () { return ( <ReactTableFixedColumns innerRef={(ref) => { this.tableRef = ref; }} /> ) }
If the browser doesn't support position: sticky
, there is a fallback with transform: translate3d()
on each scroll event. The animation is not always smooth, it depend on your browser, OS, and scroll trigger (mouse wheel or scroll bar), but it works.
You can force to use only legacy browsers version:
import { withFixedColumnsScrollEvent } from 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns'
import ReactTable from 'react-table';
const Table = withFixedColumnsScrollEvent(ReactTable);
or also force only sticky position version:
import { withFixedColumnsStickyPosition } from 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns'
...
Check sticky support https://caniuse.com/#search=sticky
If your browser doesn't support ES7, please import es7-shim. Alternatively, you could just use the polyfill for the Array includes
method.
For migration to v0.1.x
to v1.x.x
, fixed: true
is equivalent to fixed: left
, no need to change the value.
v2 contain styles improvement. CSS-in-JS was removed, in order to let a full override style. However, you now must manually include css file
- inlude css file
import "react-table/react-table.css"; ... import 'react-table-hoc-fixed-columns/lib/styles.css';
stripedColor
andhighlightColor
props was remove. You can now override it with pure css.- See the CSS file if you want to override style
Follow these steps to get started developing :
git clone https://github.com/guillaumejasmin/react-table-hoc-fixed-columns.git
npm install
npm run lib:watch
- Transpile thesrc/lib
folder in watch modenpm run demo
- start a development server with the demo website based on thesrc/demo
folder.- Go to http://127.0.0.1:8080 to see the demo in action. Whenever you change the code in either src/lib or src/demo, the page will automatically update.