A Spreadsheet Component for ReactJS
npm install react-spreadsheet-componentjs
var SpreadsheetComponent = require('react-spreadsheet-component');
React.render( , document.getElementsByTagName('body'));
`
##### Configuration Object
`js
var config = {
// Initial number of row
rows: 5,
// Initial number of columns
columns: 8,
// True if the first column in each row is a header (th)
hasHeadColumn: true,
// True if the data for the first column is just a string.
// Set to false if you want to pass custom DOM elements.
isHeadColumnString: true,
// True if the first row is a header (th)
hasHeadRow: true,
// True if the data for the cells in the first row contains strings.
// Set to false if you want to pass custom DOM elements.
isHeadRowString: true,
// True if the user can add rows (by navigating down from the last row)
canAddRow: true,
// True if the user can add columns (by navigating right from the last column)
canAddColumn: true,
// Override the display value for an empty cell
emptyValueSymbol: '-',
// Fills the first column with index numbers (1...n) and the first row with index letters (A...ZZZ)
hasLetterNumberHeads: true
};
`
##### Initial Data Object
The initial data object contains an array rows, which itself contains an array for every single row. Each index in the array represents a cell. It is used by the component to pre-populate the cells with data. Be aware that user input is not written to this object, as it is merely used in initialization to populate the state. If you want to capture user input, read below.
`js
var data = {
rows: [
['Key', 'AAA', 'BBB', 'CCC', 'DDD', 'EEE', 'FFF', 'GGG'],
['COM', '0,0', '0,1', '0,2', '0,3', '0,4', '0,5', '0,6'],
['DIV', '1,0', '1,1', '1,2', '1,3', '1,4', '1,5', '1,6'],
['DEV', '2,0', '2,1', '2,2', '2,3', '2,4', '2,5', '2,6'],
['ACC', '3,0', '3,1', '3,2', '3,3', '3,4', '3,5', '3,6']
]
};
`
##### Cell Classes Object
You can assign custom classes to individual cells. Follow the same schema as for the initial data object.
`js
var classes = {
rows: [
['', 'specialHead', '', '', '', '', '', ''],
['', '', '', '', '', '', '', ''],
['', 'error', '', '', '', '', '', ''],
['', 'error changed', '', '', '', '', '', ''],
['', '', '', '', '', '', '', '']
]
};
`
Data Lifecycle
User input is not written to the initialData object, as it is merely used in initialization to populate the state. If you want to capture user input, subscribe callbacks to the cellValueChanged and dataChanged events on the dispatcher.
The last parameter is the spreadsheetId of the spreadsheet you want to subscribe to.
##### Get the full data state after each change
`js
var Dispatcher = require('./src/dispatcher');
Dispatcher.subscribe('dataChanged', function (data) {
// data: The entire new data state
}, "spreadsheet-1")
`
##### Get the data change before state change
`js
var Dispatcher = require('./src/dispatcher');
Dispatcher.subscribe('cellValueChanged', function (cell, newValue, oldValue) {
// cell: An array indicating the cell position by row/column, ie: [1,1]
// newValue: The new value for that cell
}, "spreadsheet-1")
`
$3
The dispatcher offers some other events you can subscribe to:
* headCellClicked A head cell was clicked (returns a cell array [row, column])
* cellSelected A cell was selected (returns a cell array [row, column])
* cellBlur A cell was blurred (returns returns a cell array [row, column])
* editStarted The user started editing (returns a cell array [row, column])
* editStopped The user stopped editing (returns a cell array [row, column])
* newRow The user created a new row (returns the row index)
* newColumn The user created a new column (returns the row index)
Running the Example
Clone the repository from GitHub and open the created folder:
`bash
git clone https://github.com/felixrieseberg/React-Spreadsheet-Component.git
cd React-Spreadsheet-Component
`
Install npm packages and compile JSX
`bash
npm install
gulp
`
If you are using Windows, run the following commands instead:
`bash
npm install --msvs_version=2013
gulp
`
Open the example in example/index.html.
License
(C) Copyright 2015 Microsoft Corporation and Felix Rieseberg. Licensed as MIT, please see LICENSE` for details.