playbook_ui_docs 14.22.0.pre.alpha.PLAY2207preservesearchinputrails8526 → 14.22.0.pre.alpha.PLAY2248railstooltipclicktoopen8667
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_custom_sort.jsx +65 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_custom_sort.md +5 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_with_custom_header.jsx +69 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_with_custom_header.md +1 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/example.yml +4 -2
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/index.js +2 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sticky_columns.jsx +8 -8
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sticky_columns_react.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sticky_left_columns.jsx +12 -12
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sticky_left_columns_react.md +3 -3
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sticky_right_columns.jsx +12 -12
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sticky_right_columns_react.md +3 -3
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_tooltip/docs/_tooltip_click_open.html.erb +14 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_tooltip/docs/_tooltip_click_open_rails.md +1 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_tooltip/docs/example.yml +1 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_preserve_input.html.erb +1 -0
- data/dist/playbook-doc.js +2 -2
- metadata +9 -3
- /data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_tooltip/docs/{_tooltip_click_open.md → _tooltip_click_open_react.md} +0 -0
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import React from "react"
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import AdvancedTable from '../../pb_advanced_table/_advanced_table'
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import MOCK_DATA from "./advanced_table_mock_data.json"
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const AdvancedTableCustomSort = (props) => {
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const columnDefinitions = [
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accessor: "year",
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label: "Year",
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id: "year",
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cellAccessors: ["quarter", "month", "day"],
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accessor: "newEnrollments",
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id: "newEnrollments",
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label: "New Enrollments",
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accessor: "scheduledMeetings",
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id: "scheduledMeetings",
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label: "Scheduled Meetings",
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accessor: "attendanceRate",
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id: "attendanceRate",
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label: "Attendance Rate",
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accessor: "completedClasses",
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id: "completedClasses",
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label: "Completed Classes",
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accessor: "classCompletionRate",
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id: "classCompletionRate",
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label: "Class Completion Rate",
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accessor: "graduatedStudents",
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id: "graduatedStudents",
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label: "Graduated Students",
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]
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//Render the subRow header rows
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const subRowHeaders = ["Quarter", "Month", "Day"]
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return (
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<div>
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<AdvancedTable
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columnDefinitions={columnDefinitions}
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enableToggleExpansion="all"
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onCustomSortClick={(subrows)=>{console.log("Custom sort clicked", subrows)}}
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tableData={MOCK_DATA}
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{...props}
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>
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<AdvancedTable.Header enableSorting />
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<AdvancedTable.Body subRowHeaders={subRowHeaders} />
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</AdvancedTable>
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</div>
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export default AdvancedTableCustomSort
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The optional `customSort` prop can be used to add a sort button within a subrow header. The button will only appear if that subrowheader has more than one subrow nested within it. This button comes with a callback function called `onCustomSortClick`.
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The `onCustomSortClick` provides as an argument an array of all the subrows nested within that level of the table.
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__NOTE__: `customSort` must be used in conjunction with the `subRowHeaders` prop. The `customSort` DOES NOT handle the sort logic, this must be handled on the frontend using the callback provided.
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import React from "react"
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import AdvancedTable from '../../pb_advanced_table/_advanced_table'
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import Icon from "../../pb_icon/_icon"
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import Flex from "../../pb_flex/_flex"
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import Caption from "../../pb_caption/_caption"
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import Tooltip from "../../pb_tooltip/_tooltip"
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import MOCK_DATA from "./advanced_table_mock_data.json"
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const AdvancedTableWithCustomHeader = (props) => {
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accessor: "year",
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label: "Year",
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cellAccessors: ["quarter", "month", "day"],
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accessor: "newEnrollments",
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label: "New Enrollments",
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header: () => (
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justifyContent="center"
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>
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<Caption marginRight="xs">New Enrollments</Caption>
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<Tooltip placement="top"
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accessor: "scheduledMeetings",
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- advanced_table_scrollbar_none: Advanced Table Scrollbar None
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- advanced_table_column_styling_rails: Column Styling
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- advanced_table_column_styling_column_headers_rails: Column Styling with Multiple Headers
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- advanced_table_default: Default (Required Props)
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- advanced_table_loading: Loading State
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- advanced_table_sort: Enable Sorting
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- advanced_table_custom_sort: Custom Sort
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- advanced_table_with_custom_header: Custom Header Cell
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