warslett / table-builder-bundle
A symfony bundle for integration warslett/table-builder into your symfony app. Table building, table abstraction and table rendering.
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Requires
- symfony/config: ^5.1|^6.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^5.1|^6.0
- symfony/http-kernel: ^5.1|^6.0
- warslett/table-builder: ^0
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README
warslett/table-builder:
warslett/table-builder-bundle:
Table builder bundle provides integration with the warslett/table-builder package and the symfony framework. This bundle will register the required services and extensions in Symfony to allow you to use the table-builder package in a symfony project with minimal setup.
Installation
composer require warslett/table-builder-bundle warslett/table-builder
Documentation
Full documentation available here.
Setup
Add the bundle to your config/bundles.php array (this will be done automatically for you if you are using symfony flex)
<?php // config/bundles.php return [ ... WArslett\TableBuilderBundle\TableBuilderBundle::class => ['all' => true], ];
Usage
Inject the TableBuilderFactoryInterface service into your controller to build a table and load data into it using an adapter:
<?php // src/Action/RetrieveUsers.php namespace App\Action; use App\Entity\User; use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManagerInterface; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; use Twig; use WArslett\TableBuilder\Column\TextColumn; use WArslett\TableBuilder\DataAdapter\DoctrineOrmAdapter; use WArslett\TableBuilder\TableBuilderFactoryInterface; class RetrieveUsers { private TableBuilderFactoryInterface $tableBuilderFactory; private EntityManagerInterface $entityManager; private Twig\Environment $twigEnvironment; public function __construct( TableBuilderFactoryInterface $tableBuilderFactory, EntityManagerInterface $entityManager, Twig\Environment $twigEnvironment ) { $this->tableBuilderFactory = $tableBuilderFactory; $this->entityManager = $entityManager; $this->twigEnvironment = $twigEnvironment; } public function __invoke(Request $request): Response { $table = $this->tableBuilderFactory->createTableBuilder() ->rowsPerPageOptions([10, 20, 50]) ->defaultRowsPerPage(10) ->add(TextColumn::withProperty('email')->sortable()) ->add(DateTimeColumn::withProperty('last_login') ->format('g:ia jS M Y') ->sortable()) ->add(ActionGroupColumn::withName('actions') ->add(ActionBuilder::withName('update') ->route('user_update', ['id' => 'id'])) // map 'id' parameter to property path 'id' ->add(ActionBuilder::withName('delete') ->route('user_delete', ['id' => 'id']) ->attribute('extra_classes', ['btn-danger']))) ->buildTable('users') ->setDataAdapter(DoctrineOrmAdapter::withQueryBuilder($this->entityManager->createQueryBuilder() ->select('u') ->from(User::class, 'u')) ->mapSortToggle('email', 'u.email') ->mapSortToggle('last_login', 'u.lastLogin')) ->handleSymfonyRequest($request) ; return new Response($this->twigEnvironment->render('table_page.html.twig', [ 'users_table' => $table ])); } }
Then in your template you can render the table like this:
{# templates/table_page.html.twig #} {# the table twig function takes the table object as a parameter #} {{ table(users_table) }}
Which will render your table with pagination and sorting working out the box.
You can render two tables on the same page and they will sort and paginate independently.
Config
# config/packages/table_builder.yaml table_builder: twig_renderer: # you can change the default twig theme here theme_template: 'table-builder/bootstrap4.html.twig' # add custom column value template from a twig template file cell_value_templates: App\TableBuilder\Column\MyCustomColumn: 'my_custom_cell_value_template.html.twig' # add a custom column value template from a block in your theme cell_value_blocks: App\TableBuilder\Column\MyCustomColumn: 'my_custom_cell_value_block' phtml_renderer: # you can change the default phtml theme directory here theme_directory: '%kernel.project_dir%/templates/table-builder' # add custom column value template from a twig template file cell_value_templates: App\TableBuilder\Column\MyCustomColumn: '%kernel.project_dir%/templates/table-builder/my_custom_cell_value_template.phtml'
You can also register cell value transformers for the Csv Renderer using service tags:
services: App\TableBuilder\Csv\MyCustomColumnAdapter: tags: - { name: 'table_builder.csv_cell_value_transformer', rendering_type: App\TableBuilder\Column\MyCustomColumn }
Themeing
Create your own table theme in twig:
{# templates/my_table_theme.html.twig #} {% extends 'table-builder/bootstrap.4.html.twig' %} {# extend a default theme and just override the blocks you want #} {% block table_element %} <table class="table table-dark"> {# Change the default bootstrap4 theme to use table-dark #} <thead> <tr> {% for heading in table.headings %} {{ table_heading(table, heading) }} {% endfor %} </tr> </thead> <tbody> {% for row in table.rows %} {{ table_row(table, row) }} {% endfor %} </tbody> </table> {% endblock %}
Then just update the value for theme_template in your config to your new theme template
Documentation
Full documentation will be available at the repo for the core repository https://github.com/warslett/table-builder/blob/master/README.md