ng2-handsontable
Native Angular2+ wrapper for Handsontable.
Handsontable is a data grid component with an Excel-like appearance. Built in JavaScript, it integrates with any data source and comes with features like data validation, sorting, grouping, data binding or column ordering. Actively supported by the Handsoncode team and the GitHub community.
Quick start
-
Add ng2-handsontable to your package.json or install with
npm i ng2-handsontable --save
. -
If you are using SystemJS, add the ng2-handsontable path to your SystemJS.config.js:
'ng2-handsontable': 'node_modules/ng2-handsontable/bundles/ng2-handsontable.umd.js'
. Webpack (used by Angular-CLI) picks up the path automatically. -
Import the
HotTableModule
into your module. Here's a TypeScript example:
;...
- Use the
hot-table
component in your template. The following example displays the supported attributes:
data: any[]
- data sourcepageData: Observable<any[]>
- observable data source for paged datacolumns?: any[]
- descriptors of columns that contains information regarding type, format, source, ... of particular columncolHeaders?: string[]
- array of column headers, default column headers will be shown (or not be shown, it depends on other settings) if this parameter is undefinedcolWidths?: number[]
- array of column sizes, default column size will be applied if this parameter is undefinedoptions?: any
- any of the Handsontable options- 'HANDSONTABLE_EVENT' - all Handsontable events are implemented as EventEmitters, e.g.
(beforeInit)="onBeforeInit"
.
The free version of Handsontable is used by default, but the pro-version could be used as a drop-in replacement.
- The following methods are available as a public API on HotTableComponent (which you can access from your parent component with
@ViewChild(HotTableComponent) hotTableComponent
):
getHandsontableInstance(): Handsontable
- returns the underlying Handsontable Core instance; all registered Handsontable plugins are accessible via instance.getPlugin()triggerOnChanges(properties: ('data' | 'options' | 'colHeaders' | 'colWidths' | 'columns')[])
- Call this function to trigger the OnChanges logic for any of the given input properties, in case they were changed partially, rather than replaced by a new object. Angular would pick up the latter in ngOnChanges(), but not the former. For example, if another row has been added to the 'data' input array, calltriggerOnChanges(['data'])
.
- See the demo and the demo sources for further details.
Troubleshooting
- ZoneJS < 0.8.20 was throwing an error because of Handsontable's wrapping of the native Promise. If you are not able to update zone.js, you will need to import handsontable before zone.js with
import 'handsontable'
. For an AngularCLI-project, the zone.js import happens in thepolyfill.ts
file.
Please follow this guidelines when reporting bugs and feature requests:
- Use GitHub Issues board to report bugs and feature requests (not our email address)
- Please always write steps to reproduce the error. That way we can focus on fixing the bug, not scratching our heads trying to reproduce it.
Thanks for your understanding!
License
The MIT License (see the LICENSE file for the full text)