[WIP] Vue Datasource go back renew. Coming soon V3.
A Vue.js component to create dynamic tables. Compatible with Vue 2.x and Laravel.
For use this package is necessary install babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx dependency.
$ npm install vue-datasource
<div id="#app">
    <server-datasource
        :source="items"
        :total="total_of_items"
        :columns="columns"
        :actions="actions"></server-datasource>
</div>import { ServerDatasource } from 'vue-datasource'
new Vue({
    el: '#app',
    components: {
        ServerDatasource
    },
    data() {
        return {
            items: [...],
            total: 100,
            columns: [...],
            actions: [...]
        }
    }
});| Prop | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| source | Array | Items to show in table | |
| total | Number | Total of items | |
| translation | Object | [Object] | Defines the table labels language (structure) | 
| limits | Array | [1,5,10,15,20] | Defines the limits to display | 
| columns | Array | Columns to display | |
| actions | Array | Action buttons (structure) | 
| Event | Description | 
|---|---|
| change | Handle show limit changed. Gets object with new show limit and current page {perpage: 10, page: 2} | 
| searching | Handles search input. Gets string as parameter | 
| column-sort | Only if orderis defined in column array. Return the current column sorted with metadata (Sort Column) | 
Each column object needs name and key attributes.
{
    ...,
    columns: [
        {
            name: 'Name', // Table column name to display
            key: 'name', // Key name from row object
        }
    ]
}Laravel users can access relationships through the key attribute. Lets say we have the following object in our users array:
[
    ...,
    {
        name: 'Foo',
        last_name: 'Bar'
        role_id: 1,
        role: {
            name: 'admin'
        }
    }
]To get the user role we would need to define in our columns array:
{
    ...,
    columns: [
        {
            name: 'Role',
            key: 'role.name'
        }
    ]
}[New] You only need a order property in column defined for use this feature.
{
    ...,
    columns: [
        {
            name: 'Name',
            key: 'name',
            order: true
        }
    ]
}This feature emit a event column-sort with this data object
{
    sort: {
        key: 'name',
        order: false
    },
    type: 'DESC'
}This callback will modify the data for various operations. Such as applying a specific format or an arithmetic operation to the column value and return it.
{
    ...,
    columns: [
        {
            name: 'Name',
            key: 'name',
            render(value) { // Render callback
                return `Enginner ${value}`;
            }
        }
    ]
}[New] Now you can use JSX for render other templates and too use the row data.
{
    ...,
    columns: [
        {
            name: 'Name',
            key: 'key',
            render (value, row) {
                return <strong>{value}</strong>
            }
        }
    ]
}{
    limit: 'Limit',
    search: 'Search',
    placeholder_search: 'Type to search..',
    records_not_found: 'No records found',
    pagination: {
        show: 'Showing',
        to: 'to',
        of: 'of',
        entries: 'entries'
    }
}{
    ...,
    actions: [
        {
            text: 'Click me', // Button label
            icon: 'glyphicon glyphicon-check', // Button icon
            class: 'btn-primary', // Button class (background color)
            show(selectedRow) { // Event to define a condition to display the button with the selected row
                return true
            },
            event(e, row) { // Event handler callback. Gets event instace and selected row
                console.log('Click row: ', row); // If no row is selected, row will be NULL
            }
        }
    ]
}# install dependencies
npm install
# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
npm run dev
# build for production with minification
npm run build
# build for production and view the bundle analyzer report
npm run build --report
# run unit tests
npm run unit
# run e2e tests
npm run e2e
# run all tests
npm testFor detailed explanation on how things work, checkout the guide and docs for vue-loader.
- Using Laravel 5.3 and pagination: laravel-datasource-example.
All contributions are welcome send your PR and Issues.
This is a open-source software licensed under the MIT license
 
    