import * as React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client'
import { tableFeatures, useTable } from '@tanstack/react-table'
import type { ColumnDef } from '@tanstack/react-table'
import './index.css'
// This example uses the classic standalone `useTable` hook to create a table without the new `createTableHelper` util.
// 1. Define what the shape of your data will be for each row
type Person = {
firstName: string
lastName: string
age: number
visits: number
status: string
progress: number
}
// 2. Create some dummy data with a stable reference (this could be an API response stored in useState or similar)
const defaultData: Array<Person> = [
{
firstName: 'tanner',
lastName: 'linsley',
age: 24,
visits: 100,
status: 'In Relationship',
progress: 50,
},
{
firstName: 'tandy',
lastName: 'miller',
age: 40,
visits: 40,
status: 'Single',
progress: 80,
},
{
firstName: 'joe',
lastName: 'dirte',
age: 45,
visits: 20,
status: 'Complicated',
progress: 10,
},
{
firstName: 'kevin',
lastName: 'vandy',
age: 12,
visits: 100,
status: 'Single',
progress: 70,
},
]
// 3. New in V9! Tell the table which features and row models we want to use. In this case, this will be a basic table with no additional features
const _features = tableFeatures({}) // util method to create sharable TFeatures object/type
// 4. Define the columns for your table. This uses the new `ColumnDef` type to define columns. Alternatively, check out the createTableHelper/createColumnHelper util for an even more type-safe way to define columns.
const columns: Array<ColumnDef<typeof _features, Person>> = [
{
accessorKey: 'firstName', // accessorKey method (most common for simple use-cases)
header: 'First Name',
cell: (info) => info.getValue(),
},
{
accessorFn: (row) => row.lastName, // accessorFn used (alternative) along with a custom id
id: 'lastName',
header: () => <span>Last Name</span>,
cell: (info) => <i>{info.getValue<string>()}</i>,
},
{
accessorFn: (row) => Number(row.age), // accessorFn used to transform the data
id: 'age',
header: () => 'Age',
cell: (info) => {
return info.renderValue()
},
},
{
accessorKey: 'visits',
header: () => <span>Visits</span>,
},
{
accessorKey: 'status',
header: 'Status',
},
{
accessorKey: 'progress',
header: 'Profile Progress',
},
]
function App() {
// 5. Store data with a stable reference
const [data, _setData] = React.useState(() => [...defaultData])
const rerender = React.useReducer(() => ({}), {})[1]
// 6. Create the table instance with required _features, columns, and data
const table = useTable({
_features, // new required option in V9. Tell the table which features you are importing and using (better tree-shaking)
_rowModels: {}, // `Core` row model is now included by default, but you can still override it here
columns,
data,
// add additional table options here
})
// 7. Render your table markup from the table instance APIs
return (
<div className="p-2">
<table>
<thead>
{table.getHeaderGroups().map((headerGroup) => (
<tr key={headerGroup.id}>
{headerGroup.headers.map((header) => (
<th key={header.id}>
{header.isPlaceholder ? null : (
<table.FlexRender header={header} />
)}
</th>
))}
</tr>
))}
</thead>
<tbody>
{table.getRowModel().rows.map((row) => (
<tr key={row.id}>
{row.getAllCells().map((cell) => (
<td key={cell.id}>
<table.FlexRender cell={cell} />
</td>
))}
</tr>
))}
</tbody>
<tfoot>
{table.getFooterGroups().map((footerGroup) => (
<tr key={footerGroup.id}>
{footerGroup.headers.map((header) => (
<th key={header.id}>
{header.isPlaceholder ? null : (
<table.FlexRender footer={header} />
)}
</th>
))}
</tr>
))}
</tfoot>
</table>
<div className="h-4" />
<button onClick={() => rerender()} className="border p-2">
Rerender
</button>
</div>
)
}
const rootElement = document.getElementById('root')
if (!rootElement) throw new Error('Failed to find the root element')
ReactDOM.createRoot(rootElement).render(
<React.StrictMode>
<App />
</React.StrictMode>,
)