Expanding state is stored on the table using the following shape:
export type ExpandedState = true | Record<string, boolean>
export type ExpandedTableState = { expanded: ExpandedState}
toggleExpanded
toggleExpanded: (expanded?: boolean) => void
Toggles the expanded state (or sets it if expanded
is provided) for the row.
getIsExpanded
getIsExpanded: () => boolean
Returns whether the row is expanded.
getIsAllParentsExpanded
getIsAllParentsExpanded: () => boolean
Returns whether all parent rows of the row are expanded.
getCanExpand
getCanExpand: () => boolean
Returns whether the row can be expanded.
getToggleExpandedHandler
getToggleExpandedHandler: () => () => void
Returns a function that can be used to toggle the expanded state of the row. This function can be used to bind to an event handler to a button.
manualExpanding
manualExpanding?: boolean
Enables manual row expansion. If this is set to true
, getExpandedRowModel
will not be used to expand rows and you would be expected to perform the expansion in your own data model. This is useful if you are doing server-side expansion.
onExpandedChange
onExpandedChange?: OnChangeFn<ExpandedState>
This function is called when the expanded
table state changes. If a function is provided, you will be responsible for managing this state on your own. To pass the managed state back to the table, use the tableOptions.state.expanded
option.
autoResetExpanded
autoResetExpanded?: boolean
Enable this setting to automatically reset the expanded state of the table when expanding state changes.
enableExpanding
enableExpanding?: boolean
Enable/disable expanding for all rows.
getExpandedRowModel
getExpandedRowModel?: (table: Table<TData>) => () => RowModel<TData>
This function is responsible for returning the expanded row model. If this function is not provided, the table will not expand rows. You can use the default exported getExpandedRowModel
function to get the expanded row model or implement your own.
getIsRowExpanded
getIsRowExpanded?: (row: Row<TData>) => boolean
If provided, allows you to override the default behavior of determining whether a row is currently expanded.
getRowCanExpand
getRowCanExpand?: (row: Row<TData>) => boolean
If provided, allows you to override the default behavior of determining whether a row can be expanded.
paginateExpandedRows
paginateExpandedRows?: boolean
If true
expanded rows will be paginated along with the rest of the table (which means expanded rows may span multiple pages).
If false
expanded rows will not be considered for pagination (which means expanded rows will always render on their parents page. This also means more rows will be rendered than the set page size)
setExpanded
setExpanded: (updater: Updater<ExpandedState>) => void
Updates the expanded state of the table via an update function or value
toggleAllRowsExpanded
toggleAllRowsExpanded: (expanded?: boolean) => void
Toggles the expanded state for all rows. Optionally, provide a value to set the expanded state to.
resetExpanded
resetExpanded: (defaultState?: boolean) => void
Reset the expanded state of the table to the initial state. If defaultState
is provided, the expanded state will be reset to {}
getCanSomeRowsExpand
getCanSomeRowsExpand: () => boolean
Returns whether there are any rows that can be expanded.
getToggleAllRowsExpandedHandler
getToggleAllRowsExpandedHandler: () => (event: unknown) => void
Returns a handler that can be used to toggle the expanded state of all rows. This handler is meant to be used with an input[type=checkbox]
element.
getIsSomeRowsExpanded
getIsSomeRowsExpanded: () => boolean
Returns whether there are any rows that are currently expanded.
getIsAllRowsExpanded
getIsAllRowsExpanded: () => boolean
Returns whether all rows are currently expanded.
getExpandedDepth
getExpandedDepth: () => number
Returns the maximum depth of the expanded rows.
getExpandedRowModel
getExpandedRowModel: () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model after expansion has been applied.
getPreExpandedRowModel
getPreExpandedRowModel: () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model before expansion has been applied.
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