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KevinVandy/material-react-table: A fully featured Material UI V5 implementation of TanStack React Table V8, written from the ground up in TypeScript

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Quickly Create React Data Tables with Material Design

Want to use Mantine instead of Material UI? Check out Mantine React Table

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All features can easily be enabled/disabled

Fully Fleshed out Docs are available for all features

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  1. Ensure that you have React 18 or later installed

  2. Install Peer Dependencies (Material UI V6)

npm install @mui/material @mui/x-date-pickers @mui/icons-material @emotion/react @emotion/styled
  1. Install material-react-table
npm install material-react-table

@tanstack/react-table, @tanstack/react-virtual, and @tanstack/match-sorter-utils are internal dependencies, so you do NOT need to install them yourself.

Read the full usage docs here

import { useMemo, useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import {
  MaterialReactTable,
  useMaterialReactTable,
} from 'material-react-table';

//data must be stable reference (useState, useMemo, useQuery, defined outside of component, etc.)
const data = [
  {
    name: 'John',
    age: 30,
  },
  {
    name: 'Sara',
    age: 25,
  },
];

export default function App() {
  const columns = useMemo(
    () => [
      {
        accessorKey: 'name', //simple recommended way to define a column
        header: 'Name',
        muiTableHeadCellProps: { sx: { color: 'green' } }, //optional custom props
        Cell: ({ cell }) => <span>{cell.getValue()}</span>, //optional custom cell render
      },
      {
        accessorFn: (row) => row.age, //alternate way
        id: 'age', //id required if you use accessorFn instead of accessorKey
        header: 'Age',
        Header: () => <i>Age</i>, //optional custom header render
      },
    ],
    [],
  );

  //optionally, you can manage any/all of the table state yourself
  const [rowSelection, setRowSelection] = useState({});

  useEffect(() => {
    //do something when the row selection changes
  }, [rowSelection]);

  const table = useMaterialReactTable({
    columns,
    data,
    enableColumnOrdering: true, //enable some features
    enableRowSelection: true,
    enablePagination: false, //disable a default feature
    onRowSelectionChange: setRowSelection, //hoist internal state to your own state (optional)
    state: { rowSelection }, //manage your own state, pass it back to the table (optional)
  });

  const someEventHandler = () => {
    //read the table state during an event from the table instance
    console.log(table.getState().sorting);
  };

  return (
    <MaterialReactTable table={table} /> //other more lightweight MRT sub components also available
  );
}

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