The ability for a column to be column filtered is determined by the following:
accessorKey
/accessorFn
.column.enableColumnFilter
is not set to false
options.enableColumnFilters
is not set to false
options.enableFilters
is not set to false
Filter state is stored on the table using the following shape:
export interface ColumnFiltersTableState { columnFilters: ColumnFiltersState}
export type ColumnFiltersState = ColumnFilter[]
export interface ColumnFilter { id: string value: unknown}
The following filter functions are built-in to the table core:
includesString
includesStringSensitive
equalsString
equalsStringSensitive
arrIncludes
arrIncludesAll
arrIncludesSome
equals
Object.is
/===
weakEquals
==
inNumberRange
Every filter function receives:
and should return true
if the row should be included in the filtered rows, and false
if it should be removed.
This is the type signature for every filter function:
export type FilterFn<TData extends AnyData> = { ( row: Row<TData>, columnId: string, filterValue: any, addMeta: (meta: any) => void ): boolean resolveFilterValue?: TransformFilterValueFn<TData> autoRemove?: ColumnFilterAutoRemoveTestFn<TData> addMeta?: (meta?: any) => void}
export type TransformFilterValueFn<TData extends AnyData> = ( value: any, column?: Column<TData>) => unknown
export type ColumnFilterAutoRemoveTestFn<TData extends AnyData> = ( value: any, column?: Column<TData>) => boolean
export type CustomFilterFns<TData extends AnyData> = Record< string, FilterFn<TData>>
filterFn.resolveFilterValue
This optional "hanging" method on any given filterFn
allows the filter function to transform/sanitize/format the filter value before it is passed to the filter function.
filterFn.autoRemove
This optional "hanging" method on any given filterFn
is passed a filter value and expected to return true
if the filter value should be removed from the filter state. eg. Some boolean-style filters may want to remove the filter value from the table state if the filter value is set to false
.
Filter functions can be used/referenced/defined by passing the following to columnDefinition.filterFn
:
string
that references a built-in filter functioncolumnDefinition.filterFn
optionThe final list of filter functions available for the columnDef.filterFn
option use the following type:
export type FilterFnOption<TData extends AnyData> = | 'auto' | BuiltInFilterFn | FilterFn<TData>
Filtering data can often expose additional information about the data that can be used to aid other future operations on the same data. A good example of this concept is a ranking-system like that of match-sorter
that simultaneously ranks, filters and sorts data. While utilities like match-sorter
make a lot of sense for single-dimensional filter+sort tasks, the decoupled filtering/sorting architecture of building a table makes them very difficult and slow to use.
To make a ranking/filtering/sorting system work with tables, filterFn
s can optionally mark results with a filter meta value that can be used later to sort/group/etc the data to your liking. This is done by calling the addMeta
function supplied to your custom filterFn
.
Below is an example using our own match-sorter-utils
package (a utility fork of match-sorter
) to rank, filter, and sort the data
import { sortingFns } from '@tanstack/react-table'
import { rankItem, compareItems } from '@tanstack/match-sorter-utils'
const fuzzyFilter = (row, columnId, value, addMeta) => { // Rank the item const itemRank = rankItem(row.getValue(columnId), value)
// Store the ranking info addMeta(itemRank)
// Return if the item should be filtered in/out return itemRank.passed}
const fuzzySort = (rowA, rowB, columnId) => { let dir = 0
// Only sort by rank if the column has ranking information if (rowA.columnFiltersMeta[columnId]) { dir = compareItems( rowA.columnFiltersMeta[columnId]!, rowB.columnFiltersMeta[columnId]! ) }
// Provide an alphanumeric fallback for when the item ranks are equal return dir === 0 ? sortingFns.alphanumeric(rowA, rowB, columnId) : dir}
filterFn
filterFn?: FilterFn | keyof FilterFns | keyof BuiltInFilterFns
The filter function to use with this column.
Options:
string
referencing a built-in filter function)enableColumnFilter
enableColumnFilter?: boolean
Enables/disables the column filter for this column.
getCanFilter
getCanFilter: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the column can be column filtered.
getFilterIndex
getFilterIndex: () => number
Returns the index (including -1
) of the column filter in the table's state.columnFilters
array.
getIsFiltered
getIsFiltered: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the column is currently filtered.
getFilterValue
getFilterValue: () => unknown
Returns the current filter value of the column.
setFilterValue
setFilterValue: (updater: Updater<any>) => void
A function that sets the current filter value for the column. You can pass it a value or an updater function for immutability-safe operations on existing values.
getAutoFilterFn
getAutoFilterFn: (columnId: string) => FilterFn<TData> | undefined
Returns an automatically calculated filter function for the column based off of the columns first known value.
getFilterFn
getFilterFn: (columnId: string) => FilterFn<TData> | undefined
Returns the filter function (either user-defined or automatic, depending on configuration) for the columnId specified.
columnFilters
columnFilters: Record<string, boolean>
The column filters map for the row. This object tracks whether a row is passing/failing specific filters by their column ID.
columnFiltersMeta
columnFiltersMeta: Record<string, any>
The column filters meta map for the row. This object tracks any filter meta for a row as optionally provided during the filtering process.
filterFns
filterFns?: Record<string, FilterFn>
This option allows you to define custom filter functions that can be referenced in a column's filterFn
option by their key.
Example:
declare module '@tanstack/[adapter]-table' { interface FilterFns { myCustomFilter: FilterFn<unknown> }}
const column = columnHelper.data('key', { filterFn: 'myCustomFilter',})
const table = useReactTable({ columns: [column], filterFns: { myCustomFilter: (rows, columnIds, filterValue) => { // return the filtered rows }, },})
filterFromLeafRows
filterFromLeafRows?: boolean
By default, filtering is done from parent rows down (so if a parent row is filtered out, all of its children will be filtered out as well). Setting this option to true
will cause filtering to be done from leaf rows up (which means parent rows will be included so long as one of their child or grand-child rows is also included).
maxLeafRowFilterDepth
maxLeafRowFilterDepth?: number
By default, filtering is done for all rows (max depth of 100), no matter if they are root level parent rows or the child leaf rows of a parent row. Setting this option to 0
will cause filtering to only be applied to the root level parent rows, with all sub-rows remaining unfiltered. Similarly, setting this option to 1
will cause filtering to only be applied to child leaf rows 1 level deep, and so on.
This is useful for situations where you want a row's entire child hierarchy to be visible regardless of the applied filter.
enableFilters
enableFilters?: boolean
Enables/disables all filters for the table.
manualFiltering
manualFiltering?: boolean
Disables the getFilteredRowModel
from being used to filter data. This may be useful if your table needs to dynamically support both client-side and server-side filtering.
onColumnFiltersChange
onColumnFiltersChange?: OnChangeFn<ColumnFiltersState>
If provided, this function will be called with an updaterFn
when state.columnFilters
changes. This overrides the default internal state management, so you will need to persist the state change either fully or partially outside of the table.
enableColumnFilters
enableColumnFilters?: boolean
Enables/disables all column filters for the table.
getFilteredRowModel
getFilteredRowModel?: ( table: Table<TData>) => () => RowModel<TData>
If provided, this function is called once per table and should return a new function which will calculate and return the row model for the table when it's filtered.
{ getFilteredRowModel }
export.Example:
import { getFilteredRowModel } from '@tanstack/[adapter]-table'
getFilteredRowModel: getFilteredRowModel(),})
setColumnFilters
setColumnFilters: (updater: Updater<ColumnFiltersState>) => void
Sets or updates the state.columnFilters
state.
resetColumnFilters
resetColumnFilters: (defaultState?: boolean) => void
Resets the columnFilters state to initialState.columnFilters
, or true
can be passed to force a default blank state reset to []
.
getPreFilteredRowModel
getPreFilteredRowModel: () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model for the table before any column filtering has been applied.
getFilteredRowModel
getFilteredRowModel: () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model for the table after column filtering has been applied.
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