@helpwave/hightide 0.11.0 → 0.11.1
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- package/dist/index.d.mts +0 -28
- package/dist/index.d.ts +0 -28
- package/dist/index.js +1 -1
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.mjs +1 -1
- package/dist/index.mjs.map +1 -1
- package/dist/style/globals.css +1 -0
- package/dist/style/uncompiled/theme/components/table.css +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
package/dist/index.d.mts
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@@ -1853,44 +1853,16 @@ type TableHeaderProps = {
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declare const TableHeader: ({ isSticky }: TableHeaderProps) => react_jsx_runtime.JSX.Element;
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type TableVirtualizationOptions = {
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/** Estimated row height in px, refined by measurement once rows mount. Default `48`. */
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estimateRowHeight?: number;
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/** Rows rendered above and below the viewport to avoid blank space while scrolling. Default `8`. */
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overscan?: number;
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/**
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* Which scroll context to track:
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* - `'window'` (default) windows against the page/document scroll. Use this when the list
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* scrolls with the page (e.g. a document-scroll infinite list with a sentinel below the table).
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* - `'container'` windows against the table container's own scroll. The container
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* (`data-name="table-container"`) needs a bounded height and `overflow-y: auto` for this.
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*/
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scroll?: 'window' | 'container';
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};
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type VirtualizedTableBodyProps = TableVirtualizationOptions;
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/**
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* Drop-in replacement for {@link TableBody} that only mounts the visible rows (plus a small
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* overscan) instead of the whole row model. Rows stay in normal table flow — a single spacer
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* `<tr>` above and below the window reserves the scroll height — so column sizing (driven by the
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* `<colgroup>`), the sticky header, resizing, sorting/filtering, selection and row clicks all keep
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* working unchanged. Per-row heights are measured, so variable-height rows are supported.
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*
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* Filler rows are intentionally ignored here: virtualization already reserves the full scroll
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* height, so `isUsingFillerRows` is a no-op while virtualized.
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*/
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declare const VirtualizedTableBody: ({ estimateRowHeight, overscan, scroll, }: VirtualizedTableBodyProps) => react_jsx_runtime.JSX.Element;
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interface TableDisplayProps extends TableHTMLAttributes<HTMLTableElement> {
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containerProps?: Omit<React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, 'children'>;
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tableHeaderProps?: Omit<TableHeaderProps, 'children' | 'table'>;
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/**
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* Opt into row virtualization (windowing): only the rows in (or near) the viewport are mounted to
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* the DOM, so very large lists stay responsive. Pass `true` for the defaults or an options object
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* to tune it (see {@link TableVirtualizationOptions}). Defaults to window-scroll, which drops into
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* page-scrolled / infinite-scroll layouts without any change.
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*
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* Filler rows are ignored while virtualized (the reserved scroll height already fills the table),
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* so `isUsingFillerRows` has no effect in this mode. Defaults to `false` (unchanged behaviour).
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virtualized?: boolean | TableVirtualizationOptions;
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}
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/**
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package/dist/index.d.ts
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declare const TableHeader: ({ isSticky }: TableHeaderProps) => react_jsx_runtime.JSX.Element;
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type TableVirtualizationOptions = {
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/** Estimated row height in px, refined by measurement once rows mount. Default `48`. */
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estimateRowHeight?: number;
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/** Rows rendered above and below the viewport to avoid blank space while scrolling. Default `8`. */
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overscan?: number;
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/**
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* Which scroll context to track:
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* - `'window'` (default) windows against the page/document scroll. Use this when the list
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* scrolls with the page (e.g. a document-scroll infinite list with a sentinel below the table).
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* - `'container'` windows against the table container's own scroll. The container
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* (`data-name="table-container"`) needs a bounded height and `overflow-y: auto` for this.
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*/
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scroll?: 'window' | 'container';
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};
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type VirtualizedTableBodyProps = TableVirtualizationOptions;
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/**
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* Drop-in replacement for {@link TableBody} that only mounts the visible rows (plus a small
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* overscan) instead of the whole row model. Rows stay in normal table flow — a single spacer
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* `<tr>` above and below the window reserves the scroll height — so column sizing (driven by the
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* `<colgroup>`), the sticky header, resizing, sorting/filtering, selection and row clicks all keep
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* working unchanged. Per-row heights are measured, so variable-height rows are supported.
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*
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* Filler rows are intentionally ignored here: virtualization already reserves the full scroll
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* height, so `isUsingFillerRows` is a no-op while virtualized.
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*/
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declare const VirtualizedTableBody: ({ estimateRowHeight, overscan, scroll, }: VirtualizedTableBodyProps) => react_jsx_runtime.JSX.Element;
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interface TableDisplayProps extends TableHTMLAttributes<HTMLTableElement> {
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containerProps?: Omit<React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, 'children'>;
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tableHeaderProps?: Omit<TableHeaderProps, 'children' | 'table'>;
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/**
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* Opt into row virtualization (windowing): only the rows in (or near) the viewport are mounted to
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* the DOM, so very large lists stay responsive. Pass `true` for the defaults or an options object
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* to tune it (see {@link TableVirtualizationOptions}). Defaults to window-scroll, which drops into
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* page-scrolled / infinite-scroll layouts without any change.
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*
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* Filler rows are ignored while virtualized (the reserved scroll height already fills the table),
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* so `isUsingFillerRows` has no effect in this mode. Defaults to `false` (unchanged behaviour).
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*/
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virtualized?: boolean | TableVirtualizationOptions;
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}
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package/dist/index.js
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setPaused(true);
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}, unpause = function() {
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setPaused(false);
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if (!container.current.contains(document.activeElement)) {
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}
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}, focus = function() {
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