React Table Component
Documentation and examples for opt-in styling of tables.
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CoreUI components are available as native Angular, Bootstrap (Vanilla JS), and Vue components. To learn more please visit the following pages.
How to use React Table Component#
Due to the widespread use of <CTable>
elements across third-party widgets like calendars and date pickers, CoreUI's react tables are opt-in. All table styles are not inherited in CoreUI, meaning any nested tables can be styled independent from the parent.
Using the most basic table CoreUI, here's how <CTable>
-based tables look in CoreUI.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
In version 4.3.0 we introduced a new way to create a table, similarly to our Smart Table component.
const columns = [ { key: 'id', label: '#', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'class', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_1', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_2', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' }, },]const items = [ { id: 1, class: 'Mark', heading_1: 'Otto', heading_2: '@mdo', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { id: 2, class: 'Jacob', heading_1: 'Thornton', heading_2: '@fat', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { id: 3, class: 'Larry the Bird', heading_2: '@twitter', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' }, class: { colSpan: 2 } }, },]return <CTable columns={columns} items={items} />
You can also put all table components together manually as hitherto.
<CTable> <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">#</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Class</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead> <CTableBody> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">1</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Mark</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Otto</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@mdo</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">2</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Jacob</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Thornton</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@fat</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">3</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell colSpan={2}>Larry the Bird</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@twitter</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableBody></CTable>
Both methods produce the same html code.
Variants#
Use contextual classes to color react tables, table rows or individual cells.
Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|
Default | Cell | Cell |
Primary | Cell | Cell |
Secondary | Cell | Cell |
Success | Cell | Cell |
Danger | Cell | Cell |
Warning | Cell | Cell |
Info | Cell | Cell |
Light | Cell | Cell |
Dark | Cell | Cell |
<CTable> <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Class</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead> <CTableBody> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Default</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="primary"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Primary</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="secondary"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Secondary</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="success"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Success</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="danger"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Danger</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="warning"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Warning</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="info"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Info</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="light"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Light</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow color="dark"> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">Dark</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Cell</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableBody></CTable>
Since version 4.3.0 also this way.
const columns = [ { key: 'class', _props: { scope: 'col' } }, { key: 'heading_1', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' } }, { key: 'heading_2', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' } },]const items = [ { class: 'Default', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { class: 'Primary', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'primary' }, }, { class: 'Secondary', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'secondary' }, }, { class: 'Success', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'success' }, }, { class: 'Danger', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'danger' }, }, { class: 'Warning', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'warning' }, }, { class: 'Info', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'info' }, }, { class: 'Light', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'light' }, }, { class: 'Dark', heading_1: 'Cell', heading_2: 'Cell', _cellProps: { class: { scope: 'row' } }, _props: { color: 'dark' }, },]return <CTable columns={columns} items={items} />
Accented tables#
Striped rows#
Use striped
property to add zebra-striping to any react table row within the <CTableBody>
.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable striped> ...</CTable>
Striped columns#
Use stripedColumns
boolean property to add zebra-striping to any table column.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable stripedColumns> ...</CTable>
These classes can also be added to react table variants:
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable color="dark" striped> ...</CTable>
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable color="dark" stripedColumns> ...</CTable>
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable color="success" striped> ...</CTable>
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable color="success" stripedColumns> ...</CTable>
Hoverable rows#
Use hover
property to enable a hover state on react table rows within a <CTableBody>
.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable hover> ...</CTable>
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable color="dark" hover> ...</CTable>
These hoverable rows can also be combined with the striped variant:
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable striped hover> ...</CTable>
Active tables#
Highlight a table row or cell by adding a active
property.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
As mentioned before since version 4.3.0 we have two ways to generate tables, also with custom properties for rows, and cells.
const columns = [ { key: 'id', label: '#', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'class', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_1', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_2', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' }, },]const items = [ { id: 1, class: 'Mark', heading_1: 'Otto', heading_2: '@mdo', _props: { active: true }, _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { id: 2, class: 'Jacob', heading_1: 'Thornton', heading_2: '@fat', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { id: 3, class: 'Larry the Bird', heading_2: '@twitter', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' }, class: { active: true, colSpan: 2 } }, },]return <CTable columns={columns} items={items} />
<CTable> <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">#</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Class</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead> <CTableBody> <CTableRow active> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">1</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Mark</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Otto</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@mdo</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">2</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Jacob</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Thornton</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@fat</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">3</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell colSpan={2} active> Larry the Bird </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@twitter</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableBody></CTable>
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
const columns = [ { key: 'id', label: '#', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'class', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_1', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_2', label: 'Heading', _props: { scope: 'col' }, },]const items = [ { id: 1, class: 'Mark', heading_1: 'Otto', heading_2: '@mdo', _props: { active: true }, _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { id: 2, class: 'Jacob', heading_1: 'Thornton', heading_2: '@fat', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' } }, }, { id: 3, class: 'Larry the Bird', heading_2: '@twitter', _cellProps: { id: { scope: 'row' }, class: { active: true, colSpan: 2 } }, },]return <CTable color="dark" columns={columns} items={items} />
Table borders#
Bordered tables#
Add bordered
property for borders on all sides of the table and cells.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable bordered> ...</CTable>
Border color utilities can be added to change colors:
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable bordered borderColor="primary"> ...</CTable>
Tables without borders#
Add borderless
property for a react table without borders.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable borderless> ...</CTable>
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable color="dark" borderless> ...</CTable>
Small tables#
Add small
property to make any <CTable>
more compact by cutting all cell padding
in half.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable small> ...</CTable>
Vertical alignment#
Table cells of <CTableHead>
are always vertical aligned to the bottom. Table cells in <CTableBody>
inherit their alignment from <CTable>
and are aligned to the the top by default. Use the align property to re-align where needed.
Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Heading 3 | Heading 4 |
---|---|---|---|
This cell inherits vertical-align: middle; from the table | This cell inherits vertical-align: middle; from the table | This cell inherits vertical-align: middle; from the table | This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells. |
This cell inherits vertical-align: bottom; from the table row | This cell inherits vertical-align: bottom; from the table row | This cell inherits vertical-align: bottom; from the table row | This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells. |
This cell inherits vertical-align: middle; from the table | This cell inherits vertical-align: middle; from the table | This cell is aligned to the top. | This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells. |
In version 4.3.0 we introduced a new way to create a table, similarly to our Smart Table component.
const columns = [ { key: 'heading_1', _props: { className: 'w-25', scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_2', _props: { className: 'w-25', scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_3', _props: { className: 'w-25', scope: 'col' }, }, { key: 'heading_4', _props: { className: 'w-25', scope: 'col' }, },]const items = [ { heading_1: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table</>, heading_2: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table</>, heading_3: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table</>, heading_4: 'This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells.', }, { heading_1: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: bottom;</code> from the table row</>, heading_2: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: bottom;</code> from the table row</>, heading_3: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: bottom;</code> from the table row</>, heading_4: 'This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells.', _props: { align: 'bottom' } }, { heading_1: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table</>, heading_2: <>This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table</>, heading_3: 'This cell is aligned to the top.', heading_4: 'This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells.', _cellProps: { heading_3: { align: 'top' }}, },]return <CTable align="middle" columns={columns} items={items} />
You can also put all table components together manually as hitherto.
<CTable align="middle" responsive> <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col" className="w-25"> Heading 1 </CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col" className="w-25"> Heading 2 </CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col" className="w-25"> Heading 3 </CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col" className="w-25"> Heading 4 </CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead> <CTableBody> <CTableRow> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells. </CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow align="bottom"> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: bottom;</code> from the table row </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: bottom;</code> from the table row </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: bottom;</code> from the table row </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells. </CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This cell inherits <code>vertical-align: middle;</code> from the table </CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell align="top">This cell is aligned to the top.</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell> This here is some placeholder text, intended to take up quite a bit of vertical space, to demonstrate how the vertical alignment works in the preceding cells. </CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableBody></CTable>
Nesting#
Border styles, active styles, and react table component variants are not inherited by nested tables.
# | Class | Heading | Heading | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo | ||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable striped> <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">#</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Class</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Heading</CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead> <CTableBody> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">1</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>Mark</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Otto</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@mdo</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell colSpan={4}> <CTable> <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Header</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Header</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableHeaderCell scope="col">Header</CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead> <CTableBody> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">A</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>First</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Last</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">B</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>First</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Last</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">C</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell>First</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Last</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableBody> </CTable> </CTableHeaderCell> </CTableRow> <CTableRow> <CTableHeaderCell scope="row">3</CTableHeaderCell> <CTableDataCell colSpan={2}>Larry the Bird</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>@twitter</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableBody></CTable>
Anatomy#
Table head#
Similar to tables and dark tables, use the modifier prop color="light"
or color="dark"
to make <CTableHead>
s appear light or dark gray.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable> <CTableHead color="light"> ... </CTableHead> <CTableBody> ... </CTableBody></CTable>
If you generate a table using the new method incorporated in version 4.3.0, you have to use tableHeadProps
property to pass properties to the table header component.
const columns = [...]const items = [...]
return <CTable columns={columns} items={items} tableHeadProps={{ color: 'light' }} />
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable> <CTableHead color="dark"> ... </CTableHead> <CTableBody> ... </CTableBody></CTable>
Starting from version 4.3.0 also this way.
const columns = [...]const items = [...]
return <CTable columns={columns} items={items} tableHeadProps={{ color: 'dark' }} />
Table foot#
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird | ||
Footer | Footer | Footer | Footer |
<CTable> <CTableHead color="light"> ... </CTableHead> <CTableBody> ... <CTableHead> <CTableRow> <CTableDataCell>Footer</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Footer</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Footer</CTableDataCell> <CTableDataCell>Footer</CTableDataCell> </CTableRow> </CTableHead></CTable>
Starting from version 4.3.0 also this way.
const columns = [...]const footer = [ 'Footer', 'Footer', 'Footer', 'Footer',]const items = [...]
return <CTable columns={columns} footer={footer} items={items} tableHeadProps={{ color: 'light' }}/>
Captions#
A <CTableCaption>
functions like a heading for a table. It helps users with screen readers to find a table and understand what it's about and decide if they want to read it.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable> <CTableCaption>List of users</CTableCaption> <CTableHead> ... </CTableHead> <CTableBody> ... </CTableBody></CTable>
Starting from version 4.3.0 also this way.
const columns = [...]const items = [...]
return <CTable caption="List of users" columns={columns} items={items} />
You can also put the <CTableCaption>
on the top of the table with caption="top"
.
# | Class | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
<CTable caption="top"> <CTableCaption>List of users</CTableCaption> <CTableHead> ... </CTableHead> <CTableBody> ... </CTableBody></CTable>
Since version 4.3.0 also this way.
const columns = [...]const items = [...]
return <CTable captionTop="List of users" columns={columns} items={items} />
Responsive tables#
Responsive tables allow tables to be scrolled horizontally with ease. Make any table responsive across all viewports by adding a responsive
property. Or, pick a maximum breakpoint with which to have a responsive table up to by using responsive="{-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-xxl}"
.
# | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
2 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
3 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
<CTable responsive> ...</CTable>
# | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
2 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
3 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
<CTable responsive="sm"> ...</CTable>
# | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
2 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
3 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
<CTable responsive="md"> ...</CTable>
# | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
2 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
3 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
<CTable responsive="lg"> ...</CTable>
# | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
2 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
3 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
<CTable responsive="xl"> ...</CTable>
# | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
2 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
3 | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell |
<CTable responsive="xxl"> ...</CTable>
API#
CTable#
import { CTable } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTable from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTable'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
align | Set the vertical aligment. | string | - |
borderColor | Sets the border color of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
bordered | Add borders on all sides of the table and cells. | boolean | - |
borderless | Remove borders on all sides of the table and cells. | boolean | - |
caption | Put the caption on the top if you set caption="top" of the table or set the text of the table caption. | string | - |
captionTop 4.3.0+ | Set the text of the table caption and the caption on the top of the table. | string | - |
className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
columns 4.3.0+ | Prop for table columns configuration. If prop is not defined, table will display columns based on the first item keys, omitting keys that begins with underscore (e.g. '_props') In columns prop each array item represents one column. Item might be specified in two ways: String: each item define column name equal to item value. Object: item is object with following keys available as column configuration: - key (required)(String) - define column name equal to item key. - label (String) - define visible label of column. If not defined, label will be generated automatically based on column name, by converting kebab-case and snake_case to individual words and capitalization of each word. - _props (Object) - adds classes to all cels in column, ex. _props: { scope: 'col', className: 'custom-class' } ,- _style (Object) - adds styles to the column header (useful for defining widths) | (string | Column)[] | - |
footer 4.3.0+ | Array of objects or strings, where each element represents one cell in the table footer. Example items: ['FooterCell', 'FooterCell', 'FooterCell'] or [{ label: 'FooterCell', _props: { color: 'success' }, ...] | (string | FooterItem)[] | - |
hover | Enable a hover state on table rows within a <CTableBody> . | boolean | - |
items 4.3.0+ | Array of objects, where each object represents one item - row in table. Additionally, you can add style classes to each row by passing them by '_props' key and to single cell by '_cellProps'. Example item: { name: 'John' , age: 12, _props: { color: 'success' }, _cellProps: { age: { className: 'fw-bold'}}} | Item[] | - |
responsive | Make any table responsive across all viewports or pick a maximum breakpoint with which to have a responsive table up to. | boolean | 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg' | 'xl' | 'xxl' | - |
small | Make table more compact by cutting all cell padding in half. | boolean | - |
striped | Add zebra-striping to any table row within the <CTableBody> . | boolean | - |
stripedColumns 4.3.0+ | Add zebra-striping to any table column. | boolean | - |
tableFootProps 4.3.0+ | Properties that will be passed to the table footer component. | CTableFootProps | - |
tableHeadProps 4.3.0+ | Properties that will be passed to the table head component. | CTableHeadProps | - |
CTableBody#
import { CTableBody } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTableBody from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTableBody'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
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className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
CTableDataCell#
import { CTableDataCell } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTableDataCell from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTableDataCell'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
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active | Highlight a table row or cell. | boolean | - |
align | Set the vertical aligment. | string | - |
className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
CTableFoot#
import { CTableFoot } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTableFoot from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTableFoot'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
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className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
CTableHead#
import { CTableHead } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTableHead from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTableHead'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
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className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
CTableHeaderCell#
import { CTableHeaderCell } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTableHeaderCell from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTableHeaderCell'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |
CTableRow#
import { CTableRow } from '@coreui/react'// orimport CTableRow from '@coreui/react/src/components/table/CTableRow'
Property | Description | Type | Default |
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active | Highlight a table row or cell.. | boolean | - |
align | Set the vertical aligment. | string | - |
className | A string of all className you want applied to the component. | string | - |
color | Sets the color context of the component to one of CoreUI’s themed colors. | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'success' | 'danger' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'dark' | 'light' | string | - |