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react-crudx-table
react-crudx-table
is a dynamic CRUD table component for React and Next.js that allows you to easily display, update, and delete data in a table format with minimal setup.
Installation
To get started, you need to install the package into your React or Next.js project.
1. Install via npm:
npm install react-crudx-table
2. Or install via yarn:
yarn add react-crudx-table
Usage
Here’s how you can integrate react-crudx-table
into your project:
Step 1: Import the Component
In the React or Next.js component where you want to use the table, import CrudxTable
:
import CrudxTable from 'react-crudx-table';
Step 2: Set Up Your Data and Columns
Define the data and columns for the table. The data should be an array of objects, and columns should be an array of objects describing each column in the table.
Example:
const statusData = [
{ label: "Active", value: true },
{ label: "Inactive", value: false },
];
const packageDataTypes = [
{ label: "DATA", value: "DATA" },
{ label: "MINUTE", value: "MINUTE" },
{ label: "COMBO", value: "COMBO" },
{ label: "SMS", value: "SMS" },
];
const formFields = {
label: "Offer Details",
fields: [
{ key: "productId", label: "Product ID", type: "text", required: true },
{ key: "packType", label: "Pack Type", type: "select", options: packageDataTypes, required: true },
{ key: "banglaShort", label: "Bangla Short", type: "text", required: true },
{ key: "productImage", label: "Product Image", type:"image", baseUrl: "http://localhost:8000", width:200, height:100,required: true }, // for image add this additional attribute
{ key: "englishShort", label: "English Short", type: "text", required: true },
{ key: "banglaLong", label: "Bangla Long", type: "textarea", rows: 2, required: false },
{ key: "englishLong", label: "English Long", type: "textarea", rows: 2, required: false },
{ key: "status", label: "Status", type: "select", options: statusData, required: true },
]
};
const filterInputFields = {
label: "Offer Filters",
fields: [
{ key: "productId", label: "Filter by Product ID", type: "text", required: false },
{ key: "packType", label: "Select Pack Type", type: "select", options: packageDataTypes, required: false },
{ key: "status", label: "Select Status", type: "select", options: statusData, required: false },
{ key: "startDate", label: "Date Filter", type: "date", required: false },
]
}
const columns = [
{ key: "productId", label: "Product ID" },
{ key: "packType", label: "Pack Type" },
{ key: "productImage", label: "Product Image", type:"image", width: 200, height: 100, baseUrl: "http://localhost:8000", required: true }, // for image add this additional attribute
{ key: "banglaShort", label: "Bangla Short" },
{ key: "englishShort", label: "English Short" },
{ key: "status", label: "Status" },
{ key: "action", label: "Action" },
]
Step 3: Use the CrudxTable
Component
Now, use the CrudxTable
component, passing the headers
and data
as props:
Example Usage in a Next.js Project
If you're using Next.js, the steps are almost identical. Here’s an example:
import CrudxTable from 'react-crudx-table';
import 'react-crudx-table/dist/styles.css';
const ExamplePage = () => {
const [offers, setOffers] = useState([]);
const [filters, setFilters] = useState({
productId: '',
packType: '',
status: '',
page: 1,
pageSize: 10,
});
const [formData, setFormData] = useState({
id: "",
productId: "",
packType: "",
banglaShort: "",
englishShort: "",
banglaLong: "",
englishLong: "",
status: "",
});
const [pagination, setPagination] = useState(null);
useEffect(() => {
fetchData(1);
}, [filters]);
// Fetch data when filters or page changes
const fetchData = async (page = 1) => {
const { productId, packType, status, pageSize } = filters;
const response = await fetch(`${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_API}/offers?page=${page}&pageSize=${pageSize}&productId=${productId}&packType=${packType}&status=${status}`);
const result = await response.json();
setOffers(result.offers);
setPagination(result?.pagination);
};
// Handle filter changes
const handleFilterChange = (value, key) => {
setFilters((prev) => ({ ...prev, [key]: value, page: 1 }));
};
const statusData = [
{ label: "Active", value: true },
{ label: "Inactive", value: false },
];
const packageDataTypes = [
{ label: "DATA", value: "DATA" },
{ label: "MINUTE", value: "MINUTE" },
{ label: "COMBO", value: "COMBO" },
{ label: "SMS", value: "SMS" },
];
const formFields = {
label: "Offer Details",
fields: [
{ key: "productId", label: "Product ID", type: "text", required: true },
{ key: "packType", label: "Pack Type", type: "select", options: packageDataTypes, required: true },
{ key: "banglaShort", label: "Bangla Short", type: "text", required: true },
{ key: "productImage", label: "Product Image", type:"image", baseUrl: "http://localhost:8000", width:200, height:100,required: true }, // for image add this additional attribute
{ key: "englishShort", label: "English Short", type: "text", required: true },
{ key: "banglaLong", label: "Bangla Long", type: "textarea", rows: 2, required: false },
{ key: "englishLong", label: "English Long", type: "textarea", rows: 2, required: false },
{ key: "status", label: "Status", type: "select", options: statusData, required: true },
]
};
const filterInputFields = {
label: "Offer Filters",
fields: [
{ key: "productId", label: "Filter by Product ID", type: "text", required: false },
{ key: "packType", label: "Select Pack Type", type: "select", options: packageDataTypes, required: false },
{ key: "status", label: "Select Status", type: "select", options: statusData, required: false },
{ key: "startDate", label: "Date Filter", type: "date", required: false },
]
}
const columns = [
{ key: "productId", label: "Product ID" },
{ key: "packType", label: "Pack Type" },
{ key: "productImage", label: "Product Image", type:"image", width: 200, height: 100, baseUrl: "http://localhost:8000", required: true }, // for image add this additional attribute
{ key: "banglaShort", label: "Bangla Short" },
{ key: "englishShort", label: "English Short" },
{ key: "status", label: "Status" },
{ key: "action", label: "Action" },
]
const handleSubmit = async (e) => {
e.preventDefault();
try {
// handle your submit logic
} catch (error) {
console.log('my error', error)
}
};
const handleDeleteItem = async(id) => {
try {
// handle your crud delete logic
// window.location.href = "/redirect"
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error deleting:', error);
}
};
return (
<div>
<h1>Table Data</h1>
<CrudxTable
columns={columns}
data={offers}
addData={{ label: "Add New" }}
formFields={formFields}
filters={filters}
viewBtn
editBtn
deleteBtn
exportBtn={{label: "Export"}}
formData={formData}
setFormData={setFormData}
handleSubmit={handleSubmit}
handleDeleteItem={handleDeleteItem}
filterInputFields={filterInputFields}
handleFilterChange={handleFilterChange}
fetchData={fetchData}
pagination={pagination}
/>
</div>
);
};
export default ExamplePage;
Props
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
header |
Array |
Array of column definitions, each containing title and field . |
data |
Array |
Array of data objects to populate the table. |
editBtn |
Boolean |
If true , allows editing of rows (default: false ). |
deleteBtn |
Boolean |
If true , allows deleting rows (default: false ). |
handleSubmit |
Function |
Callback function triggered when a row is edited. |
handleDeleteItem |
Function |
Callback function triggered when a row is deleted. |
Customization
You can style the table by using your own CSS or by using the provided classes. The component can be styled using CSS modules or any other CSS-in-JS solution you're using.
Example Styling:
/* Example CSS for table */
.react-crudx-table {
width: 100%;
border-collapse: collapse;
}
.react-crudx-table th,
.react-crudx-table td {
padding: 12px;
text-align: left;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
}
.react-crudx-table th {
background-color: #f4f4f4;
}
.react-crudx-table .actions {
display: flex;
gap: 10px;
}
.react-crudx-table .action-button {
background-color: #007bff;
color: white;
padding: 6px 12px;
border: none;
cursor: pointer;
}
How to Handle Server-Side Data
If you're fetching data from an API (e.g., using fetch
or axios
), you can update the data
prop dynamically.
Example using useEffect
:
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import CrudxTable from 'react-crudx-table';
const ExamplePage = () => {
const [data, setData] = useState([]);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
useEffect(() => {
const fetchData = async () => {
setLoading(true);
const response = await fetch('/api/data'); // Replace with your API endpoint
const result = await response.json();
setData(result);
setLoading(false);
};
fetchData();
}, []);
return (
<div>
<h1>Server Data List</h1>
{loading ? <p>Loading...</p> : <CrudxTable data={data} />}
</div>
);
};
export default ExamplePage;
Contribution
If you'd like to contribute to this project, feel free to fork the repository and create a pull request. Please ensure that your changes are well-documented and covered by tests.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.