djangotables 0.0.3
djangotables
Djangotables is a simple library for generating html
tables with Django Framework using
model data like django forms.
Djangotables is a simple yet powerful library. A library based on forms
generated by Django, if you are already familiar with django forms it will
be very easy to use django tables, otherwise it will be easy anyway :wink:
I had the idea of developing when I was developing a Dashboard and always had
to write the tables several times in html :sleeping:
Installation
Simple djangotables can be installed with pip::
pip install djangotables
Requirements
Python 3.6; 3.7
Django 2.0; 2.1; 2.2
These are the officially supported python and package versions. Other versions
will probably work
Usage
It's very simple to use, you just have to import djangotables.tables on
your tables.py file and create your subclass like below.
from djangotables import tables
class UserTable(tables.Table):
first_name = tables.TextField(label="First Name")
last_name = tables.TextField(label="Last Name")
So, in your vews.py file, just import your table class and instantiate it
by passing the queryset
from .tables import UserTable
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.shortcuts import render
def index(request):
table = UserTable( User.objects.all() )
return render( request, "index.html", {
"table": table
})
To finish, on your index.html template file you just have to do this
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head> ... </head>
<body>
<table>
{{ table | safe }}
</table>
</body>
</html>
Okay, this is how simple you can use djangotables to improve
your daily development, feel free to contribute and help me
make this little library bigger
Okay
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