# Data tables
The v-data-table
component is used for displaying tabular data. Features include sorting, searching, pagination, content-editing, and row selection.
# Usage
The standard data-table will by default render your data as simple rows.
# API
# Examples
# Props
# Custom filter
You can override the default filtering used with search prop by supplying a function to the custom-filter prop. If you need to customize the filtering of a specific column, you can supply a function to the filter property on header items. The signature is (value: any, search: string | null, item: any) => boolean
. This function will always be run even if search prop has not been provided. Thus you need to make sure to exit early with a value of true
if filter should not be applied.
# Dense
Using the dense prop you are able to give your data tables an alternate style.
# Filterable
You can easily disable specific columns from being included when searching through table rows by setting the property filterable to false on the header item(s). In the example below the dessert name column is no longer searchable.
# Grouping
Using the group-by and group-desc props you can group rows on an item property. The show-group-by prop will show a group button in the default header. You can use the groupable property on header items to disable the group button.
# Loading
You can use the loading prop to indicate that data in the table is currently loading. If there is no data in the table, a loading message will also be displayed. This message can be customized using the loading-text prop or the loading
slot.
# Multi sort
Using the multi-sort prop will enable you to sort on multiple columns at the same time. When enabled, you can pass arrays to both sort-by and sort-desc to programmatically control the sorting, instead of single values.
# Row selection
The show-select prop will render a checkbox in the default header to toggle all rows, and a checkbox for each default row. You can customize these with the slots header.data-table-select
and item.data-table-select
respectively. You can also switch between allowing multiple selected rows at the same time or just one with the single-select prop.
# Search
The data table exposes a search prop that allows you to filter your data.
# Slots
The v-data-table
provides a large number of slots for customizing the table. This example showcases some of these slots and what you can do with each. It is important to note some slot (eg: item
/body
/header
) will completely takes over the internal rendering of the component which will require you to re-implement functionalities such as selection and expansion. Some slots will override each other such as: body
> item
> item.<name>
and header
/header.<name>
.
# Header
You can use the dynamic slots header.<name>
to customize only certain columns. <name>
is the name of the value
property in the corresponding header item sent to headers.
# Item
You can use the dynamic slots item.<name>
to customize only certain columns. <name>
is the name of the value
property in the corresponding header item sent to headers. So to customize the calories column we’re using the item.calories
slot.
# Simple checkbox
When wanting to use a checkbox component inside of a slot template in your data tables, use the v-simple-checkbox
component rather than the v-checkbox
component. The v-simple-checkbox
component is used internally and will respect header alignment.
# Misc
# CRUD Actions
v-data-table
with CRUD actions using a v-dialog
component for editing each row
# Edit dialog
The v-edit-dialog
component can be used for editing data directly within a v-data-table
. You can block the closing of the v-edit-dialog
when clicked outside by adding the persistent prop.
# Expandable rows
The show-expand prop will render an expand icon on each default row. You can customize this with the item.data-table-expand
slot. The position of this slot can be customized by adding a column with value: 'data-table-expand'
to the headers array. You can also switch between allowing multiple expanded rows at the same time or just one with the single-expand prop. The expanded rows are available on the synced prop expanded.sync
# External pagination
Pagination can be controlled externally by using the individual props, or by using the options prop. Remember that you must apply the .sync modifier.
# External sorting
Sorting can also be controlled externally by using the individual props, or by using the the options prop. Remember that you must apply the .sync modifier.
# Server-side paginate and sort
If you’re loading data already paginated and sorted from a backend, you can use the server-items-length prop. Defining this prop will disable the built-in sorting and pagination, and you will instead need to use the available events (update:page
, update:sortBy
, update:options
, etc) to know when to request new pages from your backend. Use the loading prop to display a progress bar while fetching data.