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Usage
Use the rows prop to set the data to display in the table. By default, the table will display all the fields of the rows.
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padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-basic' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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Columns
Use the columns prop to configure which columns to display. It's an array of objects with the following properties:
label- The label to display in the table header. Can be changed through thecolumn-attributeprop.key- The field to display from the row data.sortable- Whether the column is sortable. Defaults tofalse.direction- The sort direction to use on first click. Defaults toasc.class- The class to apply to the column cells.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-columns' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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You can easily use the SelectMenu component to change the columns to display.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-columns-selectable' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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Sortable
You can make the columns sortable by setting the sortable property to true in the column configuration.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-columns-sortable' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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You can specify the default direction of each column through the direction property. It can be either asc or desc and defaults to asc.
You can specify a default sort for the table through the sort prop. It's an object with the following properties:
column- The column to sort by.direction- The sort direction. Can be eitherascordescand defaults toasc.
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This will set the default sort and will work even if no column is set as sortable.
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Use the sort-button prop to customize the sort button in the header. You can pass all the props of the Button component to customize it through this prop or globally through ui.table.default.sortButton. Its icon defaults to i-heroicons-arrows-up-down-20-solid.
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padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' baseProps: class: 'w-full' columns: - key: 'id' label: 'ID' - key: 'name' label: 'Name' sortable: true - key: 'title' label: 'Title' sortable: true - key: 'email' label: 'Email' sortable: true - key: 'role' label: 'Role' rows: - id: 1 name: 'Lindsay Walton' title: 'Front-end Developer' email: 'lindsay.walton@example.com' role: 'Member' - id: 2 name: 'Courtney Henry' title: 'Designer' email: 'courtney.henry@example.com' role: 'Admin' - id: 3 name: 'Tom Cook' title: 'Director of Product' email: 'tom.cook@example.com' role: 'Member' - id: 4 name: 'Whitney Francis' title: 'Copywriter' email: 'whitney.francis@example.com' role: 'Admin' - id: 5 name: 'Leonard Krasner' title: 'Senior Designer' email: 'leonard.krasner@example.com' role: 'Owner' - id: 6 name: 'Floyd Miles' title: 'Principal Designer' email: 'floyd.miles@example.com' role: 'Member' props: sortAscIcon: 'i-heroicons-arrow-up-20-solid' sortDescIcon: 'i-heroicons-arrow-down-20-solid' sortButton: icon: 'i-heroicons-sparkles-20-solid' color: 'primary' variant: 'outline' size: '2xs' square: false ui: rounded: 'rounded-full' excludedProps:
- sortButton
- sortAscIcon
- sortDescIcon
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Use the sort-asc-icon prop to set a different icon or change it globally in ui.table.default.sortAscIcon. Defaults to i-heroicons-bars-arrow-up-20-solid.
Use the sort-desc-icon prop to set a different icon or change it globally in ui.table.default.sortDescIcon. Defaults to i-heroicons-bars-arrow-down-20-solid.
::callout{icon="i-heroicons-light-bulb"} You can also customize the entire header cell, read more in the Slots section. ::
Selectable
Use a v-model to make the table selectable. The v-model will be an array of the selected rows.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-selectable' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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::callout{icon="i-heroicons-light-bulb"}
You can use the by prop to compare objects by a field instead of comparing object instances. We've replicated the behavior of Headless UI Combobox.
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You can also add a select listener on your Table to make the rows clickable. The function will receive the row as the first argument.
You can use this to navigate to a page, open a modal or even to select the row manually.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-clickable' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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Searchable
You can easily use the Input component to filter the rows.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-searchable' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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Paginable
You can easily use the Pagination component to paginate the rows.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-paginable' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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Loading
Use the loading prop to display a loading state.
Use the loading-state prop to customize the icon and label or change them globally in ui.table.default.loadingState.
You can also set it to null to hide the loading state.
::component-card
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' baseProps: class: 'w-full' columns: - key: 'id' label: 'ID' - key: 'name' label: 'Name' - key: 'title' label: 'Title' - key: 'email' label: 'Email' - key: 'role' label: 'Role' props: loading: true loadingState: icon: 'i-heroicons-arrow-path-20-solid' label: "Loading..." excludedProps:
- loadingState
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This can be easily used with Nuxt useAsyncData composable.
<script setup>
const columns = [...]
const { pending, data: people } = await useLazyAsyncData('people', () => $fetch('/api/people'))
</script>
<template>
<UTable :rows="people" :columns="columns" :loading="pending" />
</template>
Empty
An empty state will be displayed when there are no results.
Use the empty-state prop to customize the icon and label or change them globally in ui.table.default.emptyState.
You can also set it to null to hide the empty state.
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padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' baseProps: class: 'w-full' columns: - key: 'id' label: 'ID' - key: 'name' label: 'Name' - key: 'title' label: 'Title' - key: 'email' label: 'Email' - key: 'role' label: 'Role' props: emptyState: icon: 'i-heroicons-circle-stack-20-solid' label: "No items." excludedProps:
- emptyState
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Styling
You can apply styles to tr and td elements by passing a class to rows.
Also, you can apply styles to th elements by passing a class to columns.
::component-example
padding: false component: 'table-example-style' componentProps: class: 'w-full'
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Slots
You can use slots to customize the header and data cells of the table.
<column>-header
Use the #<column>-header slot to customize the header cell of a column. You will have access to the column, sort and on-sort properties in the slot scope.
The sort property is an object with the following properties:
field- The field to sort by.direction- The direction to sort by. Can beascordesc.
The on-sort property is a function that you can call to sort the table and accepts the column as parameter.
::callout{icon="i-heroicons-light-bulb"} Even though you can customize the sort button as mentioned in the Sortable section, you can use this slot to completely override its behavior, with a custom dropdown for example. ::
<column>-data
Use the #<column>-data slot to customize the data cell of a column. You will have access to the row, column and getRowData properties in the slot scope.
You can for example create an extra column for actions with a Dropdown component inside or change the color of the rows based on a selection.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-slots' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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loading-state
Use the #loading-state slot to customize the loading state.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-loading-slot' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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empty-state
Use the #empty-state slot to customize the empty state.
::component-example
padding: false overflowClass: 'overflow-x-auto' component: 'table-example-empty-slot' componentProps: class: 'flex-1'
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Props
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Preset
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