component-sort-table

0.0.13 • Public • Published

component-sort-table

A custom element for quickly generating HTML tables with sortable columns:

<sort-table sortable classes="string">
  District,Population,Households,White,Hispanic,Black
  One,91678,41195,62989,8979,6094
  Two,92281,34401,28556,8667,18388
  Three,91197,46839,62237,5926,9596
  Four,93874,39907,68570,4648,2194
  Five,90114,41744,61893,6587,5092
  Six,88763,42240,74044,4267,1444
  Seven,86024,50112,64780,4949,3662
</sort-table>

<sort-table> was built using the Seattle Times' web component template.

Configuration

In its simplest form, <sort-table> can be used to feed CSV-formatted data to a static table by wrapping the data in a custom element tag. By default, <sort-table> will generate a static (non-sortable) table with the first row of data formatted as a header row.

Or feed data from a Google Spreadsheet by specifying the sheet ID:

<sort-table sortable sheet="[GOOGLE_SHEET_ID]">
</sort-table>

(While using a Google Sheet is helpful when dealing with frequently changing data, we recommend including data inline for long-term use.)

The table can be further configured with several custom attributes:

  • noheader - for tables that do not have a header row
  • sortable - enables sortable columns (only works if table has a header row); by default, all columns will be sortable
  • sortable="Foo,Bar,Baz" - allows users to specify only certain column headers to be sortable
  • classes="foo bar,foo,,,bar" - allows users to include custom styling by adding comma-separated sets of classes to their corresponding columns
    • string class - left aligns column headers and cell text (by default, headers and cell text are right-aligned)
    • mobile-hidden, tablet-hidden classes - hide specified columns on mobile devices (480px default breakpoint for mobile, 768px for tablet)
    • Users are also able to include their own custom classes

Extras

Since <sort-table> is built to read CSV-formatted data, raw data should not include commas (unless stringified). Numbers are automatically formatted during processing.

Users should be aware that <sort-table> does not sanitize its data. This means that table cells can be further customized by passing in HTML as raw data.

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