Defines column properties for DataTable, Tasklist, Document List and other components.
<adf-datatable [data]="data">
<data-columns>
<data-column key="icon" type="image" [sortable]="false"></data-column>
<data-column key="id" title="Id"></data-column>
<data-column key="createdOn" title="Created"></data-column>
<data-column key="name" title="Name" class="full-width name-column"></data-column>
<data-column key="createdBy.name" title="Created By"></data-column>
</data-columns>
</adf-datatable>
Name | Type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
copyContent | boolean | Enables/disables a Clipboard directive to allow copying of cell contents. | |
cssClass | string | Additional CSS class to be applied to column (header and cells). | |
customData | any | You can specify any custom data which can be used by any specific feature | |
draggable | boolean | false | Enable drag and drop for header column |
editable | boolean | false | Toggles the editing support of the column data. |
focus | boolean | true | Enable or disable cell focus |
format | string | Value format (if supported by the parent component), for example format of the date. | |
formatTooltip | Function | Custom tooltip formatter function. | |
id | string | "" | Id of the Column |
isHidden | boolean | false | Hide column |
key | string | Data source key. Can be either a column/property key like title or a property path like createdBy.name . | |
sortable | boolean | true | Toggles ability to sort by this column, for example by clicking the column header. |
sortingKey | string | When using server side sorting the column used by the api call where the sorting will be performed | |
srTitle | string | Title to be used for screen readers. | |
title | string | "" | Display title of the column, typically used for column headers. You can use the i18n resource key to get it translated automatically. |
type | string | "text" | Value type for the column. Possible settings are 'text', 'image', 'date', 'fileSize', 'location', and 'json'. |
You can use ngIf
directives to provide conditional visibility support for the columns:
<data-column
*nfIg="showNameColumn"
key="name"
title="MY.RESOURCE.KEY">
</data-column>
You can use i18n resource keys with the
DataColumn
title
property.
The component will automatically check the appropriate i18n resources and fetch the corresponding value.
<data-column
key="name"
title="MY.RESOURCE.KEY">
</data-column>
This feature is optional. Regular text (either plain or converted via the translate
pipe) will still work as normal.
You can create custom tooltips for the table cells by providing a formatTooltip
property with a tooltip formatter function when declaring a data column.
<data-column
title="Name"
key="name"
[formatTooltip]="getNodeNameTooltip"
class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
</data-column>
And the code in this case will be similar to the following:
import { DataColumn, DataRow } from '@alfresco/adf-core'; @Component({...}) class MyComponent { ... getNodeNameTooltip(row: DataRow, col: DataColumn): string { if (row) { return row.getValue('name'); } return null; } }
To disable the tooltip your function can return null
or an empty string.
You can provide custom column/cell header and templates that may contain other Angular components or HTML elements:
Every cell in the DataTable component is bound to the dynamic data context containing the following properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
data | DataTableAdapter | Data adapter instance. |
row | DataRow | Current data row instance. |
col | DataColumn | Current data column instance. |
You can use all three properties to gain full access to underlying data from within your custom templates.
In order to wire HTML templates with the data context you will need to define a variable that is bound to $implicit
as shown below:
<ng-template let-context="$implicit">
<!-- template body -->
</ng-template>
The name format is let-VARIABLE_NAME="$implicit"
where VARIABLE_NAME
is the name of the variable you want to bind the template data context to.
You can also get a cell value from the underlying DataTableAdapter
:
context.data.getValue(entry.row, entry.col);
You can retrieve all property values for the underlying node, including nested properties (via property paths):
context.row.getValue('name') context.row.getValue('createdByUser.displayName')
You may want to use the row API to get access to the raw values.
<data-column title="Name" key="name" sortable="true" class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
<ng-template let-context="$implicit">
<span>Hi! {{context.row.getValue('createdByUser.displayName')}}</span>
<span>Hi! {{context.row.getValue('name')}}</span>
</ng-template>
</data-column>
Use the data API to get values with post-processing (eg, datetime or icon conversion).
In the Example below we will prepend Hi!
to each file and folder name in the list:
<data-column title="Name" key="name" sortable="true" class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
<ng-template let-entry="$implicit">
<span>Hi! {{entry.data.getValue(entry.row, entry.col)}}</span>
</ng-template>
</data-column>
In the example below we will show capitalised custom name for a column:
<data-column title="Name" key="name" sortable="true" class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
<adf-data-column-header>
<ng-template let-entry="$implicit">
<span>NAME</span>
</ng-template>
</adf-data-column-header>
</data-column>
In the Example below we will integrate the adf-tag-node-list component within the document list.
<data-column
title="{{'DOCUMENT_LIST.COLUMNS.TAG' | translate}}"
key="id"
sortable="true"
class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
<ng-template let-entry="$implicit">
<adf-tag-node-list [nodeId]="entry.data.getValue(entry.row, entry.col)"></adf-tag-node-list>
</ng-template>
</data-column>
You can add a custom CSS class to a column using its class
property. This is useful for
many purposes - some examples are given below.
Custom styling can be used to change the look and feel of the icon for the selected rows.
Let's start by assigning an "image-table-cell" class to the thumbnail column:
<adf-document-list ...>
<data-columns>
<data-column
key="$thumbnail"
type="image"
[sortable]="false"
class="adf-image-table-cell">
</data-column>
...
</data-columns>
</adf-document-list>
Now your application can define styles to change the content of the column based on conditions such as the selection state:
adf-document-list ::ng-deep adf-datatable > table > tbody > tr.is-selected > td.adf-datatable-cell.adf-datatable-cell--image.adf-image-table-cell > div > div > mat-icon > svg {
fill: #00bcd4;
}
Once your application starts you should see the following icon for each selected row:
You can hide columns on small screens using custom CSS rules:
@media all and (max-width: 768px) {
alfresco-document-list ::ng-deep th.desktop-only .cell-value {
display: none;
}
alfresco-document-list ::ng-deep td.desktop-only .cell-value {
display: none;
}
}
Now you can declare columns and assign the desktop-only
class where needed:
<adf-document-list ...>
<data-columns>
<!-- always visible columns -->
<data-column key="$thumbnail" type="image"></data-column>
<data-column
title="Name"
key="name"
class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
</data-column>
<!-- desktop-only columns -->
<data-column
title="Created by"
key="createdByUser.displayName"
class="desktop-only">
</data-column>
<data-column
title="Created on"
key="createdAt"
type="date"
format="medium"
class="desktop-only">
</data-column>
</data-columns>
</adf-document-list>
Desktop View
Mobile View
copyContent
optionWhen the copyContent
property is true, a
Clipboard directive
is added to each cell in the column. This lets the user copy the cell content
to the clipboard with a mouse click.
See the Clipboard Directive page for full details of the directive.
Example of using copyContent
from a JSON config file:
[
{"type": "text", "key": "id", "title": "Id", "copyContent": "true"},
{"type": "text", "key": "name", "title": "name"},
]
HTML <data-column>
element example:
<adf-tasklist ...>
<data-columns>
<data-column [copyContent]="true" key="id" title="Id"></data-column>
...
</data-columns>
</adf-tasklist>
If you would like to pass any custom data related to your specific feature, you can use customData
HTML <data-column>
element example:
<data-column [customData]="MyCustomData" key="id" title="Id"></data-column>
You can use generic type for DataColumn
in order to get intellisense working e.g.
const dataColumn: DataColumn<{ shouldPerformActionIfDisplayed: boolean }> = {
...
customData: { shouldPerformActionIfDisplayed: true }
}
// We should get proper types
consol.log(dataColumn.customData.shouldPerformActionIfDisplayed);
// Now we can use this data in our feature e.g.
const shouldPerformAction = this.columns
.filter(column => column.isHidden)
.some(column => column.customData?.shouldPerformActionIfDisplayed === true);
if (shouldPerformAction) { /* action */}
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