Grouping state is stored on the table using the following shape:
export type GroupingState = string[]
export type GroupingTableState = { grouping: GroupingState}
The following aggregation functions are built-in to the table core:
sum
min
max
extent
mean
median
unique
uniqueCount
count
Every grouping function receives:
and should return a value (usually primitive) to build the aggregated row model.
This is the type signature for every aggregation function:
export type AggregationFn<TData extends AnyData> = ( getLeafRows: () => Row<TData>[], getChildRows: () => Row<TData>[]) => any
Aggregation functions can be used/referenced/defined by passing the following to columnDefinition.aggregationFn
:
string
that references a built-in aggregation functionstring
that references a custom aggregation functions provided via the tableOptions.aggregationFns
optioncolumnDefinition.aggregationFn
optionThe final list of aggregation functions available for the columnDef.aggregationFn
use the following type:
export type AggregationFnOption<TData extends AnyData> = | 'auto' | keyof AggregationFns | BuiltInAggregationFn | AggregationFn<TData>
aggregationFn
aggregationFn?: AggregationFn | keyof AggregationFns | keyof BuiltInAggregationFns
The aggregation function to use with this column.
Options:
string
referencing a built-in aggregation function)aggregatedCell
aggregatedCell?: Renderable< { table: Table<TData> row: Row<TData> column: Column<TData> cell: Cell<TData> getValue: () => any renderValue: () => any }>
The cell to display each row for the column if the cell is an aggregate. If a function is passed, it will be passed a props object with the context of the cell and should return the property type for your adapter (the exact type depends on the adapter being used).
enableGrouping
enableGrouping?: boolean
Enables/disables grouping for this column.
getGroupingValue
getGroupingValue?: (row: TData) => any
Specify a value to be used for grouping rows on this column. If this option is not specified, the value derived from accessorKey
/ accessorFn
will be used instead.
aggregationFn
aggregationFn?: AggregationFnOption<TData>
The resolved aggregation function for the column.
getCanGroup
getCanGroup: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the column can be grouped.
getIsGrouped
getIsGrouped: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the column is currently grouped.
getGroupedIndex
getGroupedIndex: () => number
Returns the index of the column in the grouping state.
toggleGrouping
toggleGrouping: () => void
Toggles the grouping state of the column.
getToggleGroupingHandler
getToggleGroupingHandler: () => () => void
Returns a function that toggles the grouping state of the column. This is useful for passing to the onClick
prop of a button.
getAutoAggregationFn
getAutoAggregationFn: () => AggregationFn<TData> | undefined
Returns the automatically inferred aggregation function for the column.
getAggregationFn
getAggregationFn: () => AggregationFn<TData> | undefined
Returns the aggregation function for the column.
groupingColumnId
groupingColumnId?: string
If this row is grouped, this is the id of the column that this row is grouped by.
groupingValue
groupingValue?: any
If this row is grouped, this is the unique/shared value for the groupingColumnId
for all of the rows in this group.
getIsGrouped
getIsGrouped: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the row is currently grouped.
getGroupingValue
getGroupingValue: (columnId: string) => unknown
Returns the grouping value for any row and column (including leaf rows).
aggregationFns
aggregationFns?: Record<string, AggregationFn>
This option allows you to define custom aggregation functions that can be referenced in a column's aggregationFn
option by their key.
Example:
declare module '@tanstack/table-core' { interface AggregationFns { myCustomAggregation: AggregationFn<unknown> }}
const column = columnHelper.data('key', { aggregationFn: 'myCustomAggregation',})
const table = useReactTable({ columns: [column], aggregationFns: { myCustomAggregation: (columnId, leafRows, childRows) => { // return the aggregated value }, },})
manualGrouping
manualGrouping?: boolean
Enables manual grouping. If this option is set to true
, the table will not automatically group rows using getGroupedRowModel()
and instead will expect you to manually group the rows before passing them to the table. This is useful if you are doing server-side grouping and aggregation.
onGroupingChange
onGroupingChange?: OnChangeFn<GroupingState>
If this function is provided, it will be called when the grouping state changes and you will be expected to manage the state yourself. You can pass the managed state back to the table via the tableOptions.state.grouping
option.
enableGrouping
enableGrouping?: boolean
Enables/disables grouping for all columns.
getGroupedRowModel
getGroupedRowModel?: (table: Table<TData>) => () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model after grouping has taken place, but no further.
groupedColumnMode
groupedColumnMode?: false | 'reorder' | 'remove' // default: `reorder`
Grouping columns are automatically reordered by default to the start of the columns list. If you would rather remove them or leave them as-is, set the appropriate mode here.
setGrouping
setGrouping: (updater: Updater<GroupingState>) => void
Sets or updates the state.grouping
state.
resetGrouping
resetGrouping: (defaultState?: boolean) => void
Resets the grouping state to initialState.grouping
, or true
can be passed to force a default blank state reset to []
.
getPreGroupedRowModel
getPreGroupedRowModel: () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model for the table before any grouping has been applied.
getGroupedRowModel
getGroupedRowModel: () => RowModel<TData>
Returns the row model for the table after grouping has been applied.
getIsAggregated
getIsAggregated: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the cell is currently aggregated.
getIsGrouped
getIsGrouped: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the cell is currently grouped.
getIsPlaceholder
getIsPlaceholder: () => boolean
Returns whether or not the cell is currently a placeholder.
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