This module is an effort to implement Material Design data tables in Angular Material. Data tables are used to present raw data sets and usually appear in desktop enterprise applications. Data tables are particularly useful for visualizing and manipulating large data sets.
Specification for Material Design data tables can be found here.
- License
- Demo
- Installation
- Usage
- Change Log
- API Documentation
- [Contributing] (#contributing)
This software is provided free of charge and without restriction under the MIT License
A live demo.
A fork-able Codepen. Please use this to reproduce any issues you may be experiencing.
This package is installable through the Bower package manager.
bower install angular-material-data-table --save
In your index.html
file, include the data table module and style sheet.
<!-- style sheet -->
<link href="bower_components/angular-material-data-table/dist/md-data-table.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
<!-- module -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-material-data-table/dist/md-data-table.min.js"></script>
Include the md.data.table
module as a dependency in your application.
angular.module('myApp', ['ngMaterial', 'md.data.table']);
In addition, this package may be installed using npm.
npm install angular-material-data-table --save
You may use Browserify to inject this module into your application.
angular.module('myApp', [require('angular-material-data-table')]);
Example Controller
// Assume we have a $nutrition service that provides an API for communicating with the server
angular.module('demoApp').controller('sampleController', ['$nutrition', '$scope', function ($nutrition, $scope) {
'use strict';
$scope.selected = [];
$scope.query = {
order: 'name',
limit: 5,
page: 1
};
function getDesserts(query) {
$scope.promise = $nutrition.desserts.get(query, success).$promise;
}
function success(desserts) {
$scope.desserts = desserts;
}
$scope.onPaginate = function (page, limit) {
getDesserts(angular.extend({}, $scope.query, {page: page, limit: limit}));
};
$scope.onReorder = function (order) {
getDesserts(angular.extend({}, $scope.query, {order: order}));
};
}]);
Example Template
<md-toolbar class="md-table-toolbar md-default">
<div class="md-toolbar-tools">
<span>Nutrition</span>
</div>
</md-toolbar>
<!-- exact table from live demo -->
<md-table-container>
<table md-table md-row-select ng-model="selected" md-progress="promise">
<thead md-head md-order="query.order" md-on-reorder="onReorder">
<tr md-row>
<th md-column md-order-by="nameToLower"><span>Dessert (100g serving)</span></th>
<th md-column md-numeric md-order-by="calories.value"><span>Calories</span></th>
<th md-column md-numeric>Fat (g)</th>
<th md-column md-numeric>Carbs (g)</th>
<th md-column md-numeric>Protein (g)</th>
<th md-column md-numeric>Sodium (mg)</th>
<th md-column md-numeric>Calcium (%)</th>
<th md-column md-numeric>Iron (%)</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody md-body>
<tr md-row md-select="dessert" md-select-id="{{dessert.name}}" md-auto-select ng-repeat="dessert in desserts.data">
<td md-cell>{{dessert.name}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.calories.value}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.fat.value | number: 1}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.carbs.value}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.protein.value | number: 1}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.sodium.value}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.calcium.value}}{{dessert.calcium.unit}}</td>
<td md-cell>{{dessert.iron.value}}{{dessert.iron.unit}}</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</md-table-container>
<md-table-pagination md-limit="query.limit" md-page="query.page" md-total="{{desserts.count}}" md-on-paginate="onPaginate" md-page-select></md-table-pagination>
Merge pull request #281 from aleeeftw/angular-symbols-fix.
- Fix select menu styles for Angular Material v1.0.4
- Renamed md-data-table directory to src and moved it outside the demo app
- Changed main files to unminified source
- Added comment banner to source
- The
md.table.templates
module is now defined before themd.data.table
module to fix issue #252. - Minor changes to selection logic concerning disabled rows.
People with large datasets have been reporting that the pagination page selector negatively effects performance even when not enabled. This patch uses ng-if
instead of ng-show
to add or remove the page selector from the template. This should improve performance when the page selector is not enabled.
Fix for issue #237.
Removing the restriction that all rows must be selectable when row selection is enabled. There are some valid use cases for this. An empty cell will be prepended to a row that is not selectable to offset the checkbox.
Merge pull request #230 from @pdore-netfore to use currentTarget
instead of target
.
So I kinda changed row selection again... we're back to using arrays 😝. The mdTable
directive now has a hash table and will watch the model for changes. The mdSelect
directive will register a callback to the mdTable
directive for when items are added or removed. The mdTable
directive will notify the mdSelect
directive and the mdSelect
directive will update the hash table in the mdTable
directive. You can now add and remove items with unique identifiers to the model and the directive will pick up on these changes.
Another benefit is the mdSelect
directive can now update the mdTable
model if its own model is not a reference to the selected item. Therefore, what the user sees in the table will always be the same as the selected item.
- A little bit of validation in the pagination directive to avoid things like divide by zero.
- Wrap module in self executing function to prevent polluting the global namespace.
- Pagination will now calculate the closest multiple when the limit changes.
let page = 5;
let limit = 5;
let min = page * limit - limit; // 20
Now say the user changes the limit from 5
to 10
, then the new page will be 3
and the new min will 20
. Same as the old min. This is because 5
and 10
are both multiples of 20
.
let oldMin = 20;
let newLimit = 10;
let newPage = Math.floor(oldMin + newLimit) / newLimit; // 3
Now suppose the user changes the limit from 10
to 15
. Observe that 15
is not a multiple of 20
. Therefore we will end up with the closest multiple. The new page will be 2
and the new min will be 15
.
The way the row ID feature was implemented made it difficult for the developer to manipulate the selected items from within their controller. In addition, the deselect event wasn't ideal because it would be impossible to communicate directly with one table if you had many tables that all shared a parent scope.
- The
md.table.deselect
event has been removed. - If you specify a row ID using the
md-select-id
attribute then you must use an object model. When an item is selected, a new property will be defined on the model where the property name is the value of themd-select-id
attribute and the value is the selected item. - I've added a deselect event to the
md-row
element.
Version 0.9.0 is a HUGE update. Most of the module has been rewritten to hopefully fix many issues people have been experiencing. In addition, there are a few new features in version 0.9.0 including edit dialogs!!
Breaking Changes
Although the module experienced an overhaul under the hood, most of the syntax has remained the same. A few things worth mentioning:
- Some of the attributes have been renamed.
- At the very least each element requires a designated attribute, e.g.
md-table
,md-head
,md-body
,md-row
,md-column
,md-cell
. - A table is no longer required to have a header, in fact many of the components are now isolate from one another and all components have their own isolated scope.
- Row selection is now completely independent of
ng-repeat
. - Row selection can now be toggled on or off. In fact most features can be toggled on or off at anytime.
- It is now possible to have selected items persist between page changes, even for items paginated on the server. See Row Selection for an explanation of row selection behavior.
- Returning a promise from a callback will no longer show a progress indicator. All promises should be passed to the
md-progress
attribute. This is to isolate themdTablePagination
directive since it is not a descendent of themdTable
directive. - You are now free to put whatever you want in column headers, including icons! The cost, however, is the trim functionality is no longer available.
- The
unit
andshow-unit
attributes are gone. They were mostly pointless. - Boundary links for pagination are now disabled by default but can be enable with an attribute.
New Features
- The biggest new feature is edit dialogs. Edit dialogs are available through a service and come with presets for small and large dialogs. Edit dialogs and the features they provide will be explored in detail in the API section.
- Pagination now has a page selector that can be enable with an attribute, making it possible to jump directly to an arbitrary page.
- There is now an 'on select' event callback.
- An individual item, or all items, can be deselected by broadcasting an event.
Bug Fixes
- I've removed the
.js
extension fromrequire('./dist/md-data-table.min');
inindex.js
and have confirmed that it still works with Browserify so it should work with JSPM now. - Various scoping issues should be fixed now because each directive has an isolated scope.
- Issues with
ng-repeat
should be fixed now because the directive is independent ofng-repeat
. - The directive no longer consumes the
ng-click
directive on table rows when auto select is enabled so you are free to use it.
If this version has resolved your issue can you please close it.
Why Not?
Why not use a custom attribute for each element if you already require a designated attribute for each element?
CSS tables lack colspan
functionality, this is reason alone to not use CSS tables.
Why not replace the custom element with the semantically correct element and transclude its contents?
A few reasons:
- The replace feature is deprecated.
- You lose the ability to modify the element during the compile phase.
- Performance.
For documentation on versions prior to 0.9.0 please reference the legacy branch.
- Column Sorting
- Edit Dialogs
- Inline Menus
- Numeric Columns
- Pagination
- Row Selection
- [Table Progress] (#table-progress)
- Table Toolbars
I will be camelCasing attributes in tables so they do not wrap and are easier to read but don't forget to snake-case them in your template.
Attribute | Element | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
mdOrder |
mdHead |
string |
A variable to bind the sort order to. |
mdOnReorder |
mdHead |
function |
A callback function for when the order changes. The callback will receive the new order. |
mdOrderBy |
mdColumn |
string |
The value to bind to the sort order. |
mdDesc |
mdColumn |
null |
If present, the column will sort descending first. The default is to sort ascending first. |
When the user clicks the md-column
element, the value of the md-order-by
attribute will be bound to the variable provided to the md-order
attribute on the md-head
element. If the columns are already sorted by that value, a minus sign -
will be prepended to the value. For most query languages, this is the universal symbol to sort descending.
The variable can then be used to send a query to the server, or bound to the orderBy
property of an ng-repeat
expression.
It is important to know that the callback expression will be executed before the next digest cycle, meaning your local scope variable will still have the old value.
Example Using ngRepeat
<md-table-container>
<table md-table>
<thead md-head md-order="myOrder">
<!-- when the user clicks this cell, the myOrder variable will get the value 'nameToLower' -->
<th md-column md-order-by="nameToLower">Dessert (100g serving)</th>
<!-- the variable myOrder will not be changed when this cell is clicked -->
<th md-column md-numeric>Calories</th>
</thead>
<tbody md-body>
<!-- we can let ng-repeat sort the columns for us -->
<tr ng-repeat="dessert in desserts | orderBy: myOrder"></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</md-table-container>
Tables may require basic text editing. This module includes a service for displaying edit dialogs to modify text or anything else really. The service provides presets for both small and large edit dialogs designed for manipulating text. It also has full support for creating custom dialogs so you can be as creative as you want to be.
Unlike Angular Material dialogs, the preset methods will open the dialog.
Restrictions
- The dialog will always receive a new isolated scope.
- You must provide a
targetEvent
and the event target must be a table cell.
Example
$scope.editComment = function (event, dessert) {
// if auto selection is enabled you will want to stop the event
// from propagating and selecting the row
event.stopPropagation();
/*
* messages is commented out because there is a bug currently
* with ngRepeat and ngMessages were the messages are always
* displayed even if the error property on the ngModelController
* is not set, I've included it anyway so you get the idea
*/
var promise = $mdEditDialog.small({
// messages: {
// test: 'I don\'t like tests!'
// },
modelValue: dessert.comment,
placeholder: 'Add a comment',
save: function (input) {
dessert.comment = input.$modelValue;
},
targetEvent: event,
validators: {
'md-maxlength': 30
}
});
promise.then(function (ctrl) {
var input = ctrl.getInput();
input.$viewChangeListeners.push(function () {
input.$setValidity('test', input.$modelValue !== 'test');
});
});
});
$mdEditDialog.small(options);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options | object | Small preset options. |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
clickOutsideToClose |
bool |
true |
The user can dismiss the dialog by clicking anywhere else on the page. |
disableScroll |
bool |
true |
Prevent user scroll while the dialog is open. |
escToClose |
bool |
true |
The user can dismiss the dialog by clicking the esc key. |
focusOnOpen |
bool |
true |
Will search the template for an md-autofocus element. |
messages |
object |
null |
Error messages to display corresponding to errors on the ngModelController . |
modelValue |
string |
null |
The initial value of the input element. |
placeholder |
string |
null |
Placeholder text for input element. |
save |
function |
null |
A callback function for when the use clicks the save button. The callback will receive the ngModelController. The dialog will close unless the callback returns a rejected promise. |
targetEvent |
event |
null |
The event object. This must be provided and it must be from a table cell. |
type |
string |
"text" |
The value of the type attribute on the input element. |
validators |
object |
null |
Optional attributes to be placed on the input element. |
The small
method will return a promise
that will resolve with the controller instance. The controller has two public methods, dismiss
which will close the dialog without saving and getInput
which will return the ngModelController
.
Large edit dialogs are functionally identical to small edit dialogs but have a few additional options.
$mdEditDialog.large(options);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options | object | Large preset options. |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
cancel |
string |
"Cancel" |
Text to dismiss the dialog without saving. |
clickOutsideToClose |
bool |
true |
The user can dismiss the dialog by clicking anywhere else on the page. |
disableScroll |
bool |
true |
Prevent user scroll while the dialog is open. |
escToClose |
bool |
true |
The user can dismiss the dialog by clicking the esc key. |
focusOnOpen |
bool |
true |
Will search the template for an md-autofocus element. |
messages |
object |
null |
Error messages to display corresponding to errors on the ngModelController . |
modelValue |
string |
null |
The initial value of the input element. |
ok |
string |
"Save" |
Text to submit and dismiss the dialog. |
placeholder |
string |
null |
Placeholder text for input element. |
save |
function |
null |
A callback function for when the use clicks the save button. The callback will receive the ngModelController . The dialog will close unless the callback returns a rejected promise. |
targetEvent |
event |
null |
The event object. This must be provided and it must be from a table cell. |
title |
string |
"Edit" |
Dialog title text. |
type |
string |
"text" |
The value of the type attribute on the input element. |
validators |
object |
null |
Optional attributes to be placed on the input element. |
The large
method will return a promise
that will resolve with the controller instance. The controller has two public methods, dismiss
which will close the dialog without saving and getInput
which will return the ngModelController
.
$mdEditDialog.show(options);
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options | object | Dialog options. |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
bindToController |
bool |
false |
If true, properties on the provided scope object will be bound to the controller |
clickOutsideToClose |
bool |
true |
The user can dismiss the dialog by clicking anywhere else on the page. |
controller |
`function | string` | null |
controllerAs |
string |
null |
An alias to publish your controller on the scope. |
disableScroll |
bool |
true |
Prevent user scroll while the dialog is open. |
escToClose |
bool |
true |
The user can dismiss the dialog by clicking the esc key. |
focusOnOpen |
bool |
true |
Will search the template for an md-autofocus element. |
locals |
object |
null |
Optional dependancies to be injected into your controller. It is not necessary to inject registered services, the $injector will provide them for you. |
resolve |
object |
null |
Similar to locals but waits for promises to be resolved. Once the promises resolve, their return value will be injected into the controller and the dialog will open. |
scope |
object |
null |
Properties to bind to the new isolated scope. |
targetEvent |
event |
null |
The event object. This must be provided and it must be from a table cell. |
template |
string |
null |
The template for your dialog. |
templateUrl |
string |
null |
A URL to fetch your template from. |
The show
method will return a promise
that will resolve with the controller instance.
Table cells have a md-placeholder
CSS class that you can use for placeholder text.
Example: A Table Cell That Opens An Edit Dialog
<td md-cell ng-click="editComment($event, dessert)" ng-class="{'md-placeholder': !dessert.comment}">
{{dessert.comment || 'Add a comment'}}
</td>
Table cells support inline menus. To use an inline menu, place an md-select
element inside an md-cell
element.
Example
<td md-cell>
<md-select ng-model="dessert.type" placeholder="Other">
<md-option ng-value="type" ng-repeat="type in getTypes()">{{type}}</md-option>
</md-select>
</td>
Clicking anywhere in the cell will activate the menu. In addition, if you have automatic row selection enabled the row will not be selected when the cell is clicked.
Numeric columns align to the right of table cells.
Attribute | Element | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
mdNumeric |
mdColumn |
`null | expression` |
You may use Angular's number filter on a cell to set the decimal precision.
<!-- 2 decimal places -->
<td md-cell>{{dessert.protein.value | number: 2}}</td>
If you are using
colspan
you may need to manual correct the alignment and padding of cells. You can override the cell's style with a custom CSS class.
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
mdBoundaryLinks |
`null | expression` |
mdLabel |
object |
Change the pagination label. See more below. |
mdLimit |
integer |
A row limit. |
mdPage |
integer |
Page number. Pages are not zero indexed. The directive assumes the first page is one. |
mdOnPaginate |
function |
A callback function for when the page or limit changes. The page is passed as the first argument and the limit is passed as the second argument. |
mdOptions |
array |
Row limit options. The default is [5, 10, 15] |
mdTotal |
integer |
Total number of items. |
The md-label
attribute has the following properties.
Property | Type | Default |
---|---|---|
page | string |
Page: |
rowsPerPage | string |
Rows per page: |
of | string |
of e.g. (x - y of z) |
Example: Changing Pagination Label
<!-- how to change the pagination label -->
<md-table-pagination md-label="{page: 'Página:', rowsPerPage: 'Filas por página:', of: 'de'}"></md-table-pagination>
<!-- or if the label is defined on the scope -->
<md-table-pagination md-label="{{label}}"></md-table-pagination>
I used Google translate so if the translations are wrong please fix them and make a pull request.
Example: Client Side Pagination Using ngRepeat
<tr md-row ng-repeat="item in array | orderBy: myOrder | limitTo: myLimit: (myPage - 1) * myLimit">
<!-- and your pagination element will look something like... -->
<md-table-pagination md-limit="myLimit" md-page="myPage" md-total="{{array.length}}"></md-table-pagination>
My Pagination Isn't Working?!
- Make sure you pass
md-page
,md-limit
, andmd-total
to the directive and that they are finite numbers. - Pages are not zero indexed. The directive will assume pages start at one. If your query language expects pages to be zero indexed then just subtract one before making the query.
It is important to know that the call back expression will be executed before the next digest cycle, meaning your local scope variables will still have the old values.
By default, selected items will persist even on pagination change. For this to work with items being fetch from the server you will need to provide a unique identifier to the directive, probably the primary key of your data set.
If at anytime you want to add or remove items from the model in your controller you may do so.
Attribute | Element | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
mdRowSelect |
mdTable |
`null | expression` |
ngModel |
mdTable |
array |
A variable to bind selected items to. |
mdSelect |
mdRow |
any |
The item to be selected. |
mdSelectId |
mdRow |
string |
A unique identifier for the selected item. This is necessary to match items that may not be strictly equal. For example, if items are swapped from the server. |
mdAutoSelect |
mdRow |
`null | expression` |
mdOnSelect |
mdRow |
function |
A callback function for when an item is selected. The item will be passed as an argument to the callback. |
mdOnDeselect |
mdRow |
function |
A callback function for when an item is deselected. The item will be passed as an argument to the callback. |
ngDisabled |
mdRow |
expression |
Conditionally disable row selection. |
Example: Row Selection From The Live Demo.
<tr md-row md-select="dessert" md-select-id="{{dessert.name}}" md-auto-select ng-repeat="dessert in desserts.data">
Example: Clearing Selected Items On Pagination
$scope.onPaginate = function () {
$scope.selected = [];
}
Attribute | Target | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
mdProgress |
mdTable |
`promise | [promises]` |
The table module can display a loading indicator for you whenever asynchronous code is executing. It accepts a promise or an array of promises. If another promise is received before the previous promise is resolved or rejected it will be placed in a queue.
Because I spent almost an hour debugging this I thought I would share with you. I'm not sure why this is the case but if you put the deferred object on the scope and try to pass the promise to the directive from that, the queue mechanism will not work properly.
This Will Not Work
function () {
$scope.deferred = $q.defer();
// code
$scope.deferred.resolve();
}
<table md-table md-progress="deferred.promise"></table>
This Will Work
function () {
var deferred = $q.defer();
$scope.promise = deferred.promise;
// code
deferred.resolve();
}
<table md-table md-progress="promise"></table>
In addition, if you are dealing with something that returns a promise directly and not a deferred object you don't need to worry about it.
function () {
$scope.promise = $timeout(function () {
// code
}, 2000);
}
Tables may be embedded within cards that offer navigation and data manipulation tools available at the top and bottom. You can use the md-table-toolbar
and md-default
class on a md-toolbar
element for a plain white toolbar.
If you need to display information relative to a particular column in the table you may use use a <md-foot>
element. For example, say you had a calories.total
property that summed the total number of calories and you wanted to display that information directly beneath the Calories column.
<tfoot md-foot>
<tr md-row>
<td md-cell></td>
<td md-cell><strong>Total: </strong>{{calories.total}}</td>
<td md-cell colspan="6"></td>
</tr>
</tfoot>
Observe that Calories is the second column in the table. Therefore, we need to offset the first column with an empty cell. If you need to offset many columns you can use <td colspan="${n}"></td>
where n
is the number of columns to offset.
You may need to manually correct the the text alignment and cell padding if you use
colspan
.
Requires
- node
- grunt-cli
This repository contains a demo application for developing features. As you make changes the application will live reload itself.
Update
I noticed the nutrition app was an inconvenience for people trying to run the app locally and contribute. I have updated the demo application to remove the dependency for the nutrition app. This is also a good example of how you can take advantage of ngRepeat
to easily achieve client side sorting and pagination.
Clone this repository to your local machine.
git clone https://github.com/daniel-nagy/md-data-table.git
cd md-data-table
Create a new branch for the issue you are working on.
git checkout -b my-issue
Install the package dependencies.
npm install
bower install
Run the application and visit 127.0.0.1:8000
in the browser.
grunt
Make your modifications and update the build.
grunt build
Create a pull request!