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Formatters
- Built-in Formatter
- Extra Params/Arguments
- Using Multiple Formatters
- Custom Formatter
- Common Formatter Options
- PostRenderer Formatter
- UI Sample
Formatters
are functions that can be used to change and format certain column(s) in the grid. Please note that it does not alter the input data, it simply changes the styling by formatting the data differently to the screen (what the user visually see).
A good example of a Formatter
could be a column name isActive
which is a boolean
field with input data as True
or False
. User would prefer to simply see a checkbox as a visual indication representing the True
flag, for this behavior you can use Formatters.checkmark
which will use Font-Awesome icon of fa-check
when True
or an empty string when False
.
For a UI sample, scroll down below.
Slickgrid-Universal
ships with a few Formatters
by default which helps with common fields, you can see the entire list here.
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alignCenter
: Align cell value to the center (alias toFormatters.center
) -
alignRight
: Align cell value to the right -
arrayObjectToCsv
: Takes an array of complex objects converts it to a comma delimited string. -
arrayToCsv
: takes an array of text and returns it as CSV string -
bold
: show value in bold font weight-
@deprecated
use ColumncssClass: 'text-bold'
instead of a Formatter
-
-
center
: Center a text value horizontally -
checkbox
: a simple HTML checkbox (it's preferable to usecheckmark
for a better UI)-
@deprecated
useicon
Formatter instead
-
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checkmark
: uses Font-Awesome (fa-check) -
checkmarkMaterial
use Material Design to display a checkmark icon -
collection
: Looks up values from the columnDefinition.params.collection property and displays the label in CSV or string format -
complexObject
: takes a complex object (with afield
that has a.
notation) and pull correct value, there are multiple ways to use it-
{ id: 'firstName', field: 'user.firstName', formatter: Formatters.complexObject}
, will display the user's first name { id: 'firstName', field: 'user', labelKey: 'firstName', params: { complexField: 'user' }, ... }
{ id: 'firstName', field: 'user', params: { complexField: 'user.firstName' }, ... }
-
-
currency
: will help with currency other than dollar (ie€
), there are multipleparams
available for this formatter-
currencyPrefix
,currencySuffix
,minDecimal
,maxDecimal
,numberPrefix
,numberSuffix
,decimalSeparator
,thousandSeparator
anddisplayNegativeNumberWithParentheses
- the distinction between
numberPrefix
andcurrencyPrefix
can be seen when usingdisplayNegativeNumberWithParentheses
, for example if we have a value of-12.432
with theFormatters.currency
andparams: { currencyPrefix: '€', numberPrefix: 'Price ', numberSuffix: 'EUR' }
the output will be"Price (€12.432) EUR"
-
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dateEuro
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an Euro Date format (DD/MM/YYYY) -
dateTimeEuro
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an Euro Date+Time format (DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm:ss) -
dateTimeShortEuro
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an Euro Date+Time (without seconds) format (DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm) -
dateTimeEuroAmPm
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an Euro Date+Time+(am/pm) format (DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss a) -
dateIso
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an ISO Date format (YYYY-MM-DD) -
dateTimeIso
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an ISO Date+Time format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss) -
dateTimeIsoAmPm
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an ISO Date+Time+(am/pm) format (YYYY-MM-DD h:mm:ss a) -
dateTimeShortIso
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an ISO Date+Time (without seconds) format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm) -
dateUs
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an US Date format (MM/DD/YYYY) -
dateTimeUs
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an US Date+Time format (MM/DD/YYYY HH:mm:ss) -
dateTimeShortUs
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an US Date+Time (without seconds) format (MM/DD/YYYY HH:mm:ss) -
dateTimeUsAmPm
: Takes a Date object and displays it as an US Date+Time+(am/pm) format (MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss a) -
decimal
: Display the value as x decimals formatted, defaults to 2 decimals. You can pass "minDecimal" and/or "maxDecimal" to the "params" property. -
deleteIcon
: add an delete icon using Font Awesome (fa-trash
), you can change the color via the CSS classdelete-icon
.-
@deprecated
useicon
Formatter instead
-
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dollar
: Display the value as 2 decimals formatted with dollar sign '$' at the end of of the value. -
dollarColored
: Display the value as 2 decimals formatted with dollar sign '$' at the end of of the value, change color of text to red/green on negative/positive value -
dollarColoredBoldFormatter
: Display the value as 2 decimals formatted with dollar sign '$' at the end of of the value, change color of text to red/green on negative/positive value, show it in bold font weight as well -
editIcon
: add an edit icon using Font Awesome (fa-pencil
), you can change the color via the CSS classedit-icon
.-
@deprecated
useicon
Formatter instead
-
-
fakeHyperlink
: takes any text value and display it as a fake a hyperlink- it simply wraps the value like this
<span class="fake-hyperlink">value</span>
you then need to provide global CSS for it.fake-hyperlink:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
- it simply wraps the value like this
-
hyperlink
: takes a URL cell value and wraps it into a clickable hyperlink<a href="value">value</a>
- the cell value must contain (
ftp://abc
,http://abc
orhttps://abc
), if it doesn't then usefakeHyperlink
- the cell value must contain (
-
hyperlinkUriPrefix
: format a URI prefix into an hyperlink -
icon
: to display an icon with defined CSS class name, useparams
to pass acssClass
property -
iconBoolean
: similar toicon
but will only be displayed on a Boolean truthy value, useparams
to pass acssClass
property -
italic
: Takes a value and displays it in italic-
@deprecated
use ColumncssClass: 'text-italic'
instead of a Formatter
-
-
lowercase
: to lowercase the cell value text-
@deprecated
use ColumncssClass: 'text-lowercase'
instead of a Formatter
-
-
mask
: to change the string output using a mask, useparams
to pass amask
property- example:
{ field: 'phone', formatter: Formatters.mask, params: { mask: '(000) 000-0000' }}
- example:
-
multiple
: pipe multiple formatters (executed in sequence), useparams
to pass the list of formatters.- example:
{ field: 'title', formatter: Formatters.multiple, params: { formatters: [ Formatters.lowercase, Formatters.uppercase ] }
- example:
-
percent
: Takes a cell value number (between 0.0-1.0) and displays a red (<50) or green (>=50) bar -
percentComplete
: takes a percentage value (0-100%), displays a bar following this logic:-
red
: < 30%,grey
: < 70%,green
: >= 70%
-
-
percentCompleteBar
: same aspercentComplete
but uses Bootstrap - Progress Bar with label. -
percentCompleteBarWithText
: Takes a cell value number (between 0-100) and displays SlickGrid custom "percent-complete-bar" with Text a red (<30), silver (>30 & <70) or green (>=70) bar -
percentSymbol
: Takes a cell value number (between 0-100) and add the "%" after the number -
progressBar
: Takes a cell value number (between 0-100) and displays Bootstrap "progress-bar" a red (<30), silver (>30 & <70) or green (>=70) bar -
translate
: Takes a cell value and translates it (i18n). Requires an instance of the Translate Service:: `i18n: this.translate -
translateBoolean
: Takes a boolean value, cast it to upperCase string and finally translates it (i18n). -
tree
: Formatter that must be used when the column is a Tree Data column -
uppercase
: Takes a value and displays it all uppercase-
@deprecated
use ColumncssClass: 'text-uppercase'
instead of a Formatter
-
-
yesNo
: Takes a boolean value and display a string 'Yes' or 'No'-
@deprecated
create your own custom Formatter instead
-
Note: The list might not always be up to date, you can refer to the Formatters export to know exactly which ones are available.
To use any of them, you need to import Formatters
from Slickgrid-Universal
and add a formatter: ...
in your column definitions as shown below:
import { Formatters } from 'slickgrid-universal';
export class Example {
columnDefinitions: Column[];
gridOptions: GridOption;
dataset: any[];
constructor() {
// define the grid options & columns and then create the grid itself
this.defineGrid();
}
defineGrid() {
this.columnDefinitions = [
{ id: 'title', name: 'Title', field: 'title' },
{ id: 'duration', name: 'Duration (days)', field: 'duration' },
{ id: '%', name: '% Complete', field: 'percentComplete', formatter: Formatters.percentComplete },
{ id: 'start', name: 'Start', field: 'start', formatter: Formatters.dateIso },
{ id: 'finish', name: 'Finish', field: 'finish', formatter: Formatters.dateIso },
{ id: 'effort-driven', name: 'Effort Driven', field: 'effortDriven', formatter: Formatters.checkmark }
];
}
}
For SalesForce the code is nearly the same, the only difference is to add the Slicker
prefix, so instead of Formatters.abc
we need to use Slicker.Formatters.abc
// ... SF_Slickgrid import
export class Example {
const Slicker = window.Slicker;
columnDefinitions: Column[];
gridOptions: GridOption;
dataset: any[];
constructor() {
// define the grid options & columns and then create the grid itself
this.defineGrid();
}
defineGrid() {
this.columnDefinitions = [
{ id: 'title', name: 'Title', field: 'title' },
{ id: 'duration', name: 'Duration (days)', field: 'duration' },
{ id: '%', name: '% Complete', field: 'percentComplete', formatter: Slicker.Formatters.percentComplete },
{ id: 'start', name: 'Start', field: 'start', formatter: Slicker.Formatters.dateIso },
{ id: 'finish', name: 'Finish', field: 'finish', formatter: Slicker.Formatters.dateIso },
{ id: 'effort-driven', name: 'Effort Driven', field: 'effortDriven', formatter: Slicker.Formatters.checkmark }
];
}
}
What if you want to pass extra arguments that you want to use within the Formatter? You should use params
for that. For example, let say you have a custom formatter to build a select list (dropdown), you could do it this way:
let optionList = ['True', 'False'];
this.columnDefinitions = [
{ id: 'title', field: 'title',
headerTranslate: 'TITLE',
formatter: myCustomSelectFormatter,
params: { options: optionList }
},
SlickGrid only has 1 formatter
property but if you want to use more than 1 Formatter then you'll want to use the Formatters.multiple
and pass every Formatters inside your column definition params: { formatters: [] }
as shown below.
Note: please note that combining multiple Formatters has the side effect of cascading the formatted value
output to the next Formatter. So for example if you use the complexObject
and dollar
Formatters, you want to make sure to define them in the correct order in your formatters: []
array as shown below.
- what if you want to avoid overwriting the
value
with a Custom Formatter?- in that case you can have your Formatter return a FormatterResultObject, see below.
// Data Example::
// data = [{ shipping: { cost: 123.22, address: { zip: 123456 } } }];
this.columnDefinitions = [
{
id: 'shippingCost', field: 'shipping.cost', name: 'Shipping Cost',
formatter: Formatters.multiple,
params: {
// list of Formatters (the order is very important)
formatters: [Formatters.complexObject, Formatters.dollar],
}
},
];
You could also create your own custom Formatter
by simply following the structure shown below.
export type Formatter = (row: number, cell: number, value: any, columnDef: Column, dataContext: any, grid?: any) => string | FormatterResultObject;
The most common return result of a Formatter is a string
but you could also use the FormatterResultObject
which is an object with the interface signature shown below. The main difference is that it will allow to add CSS classes directly to the cell container instead of having to create an extra <div>
container and since that is the main cell container, you can add multiple Formatters to add/remove multiple CSS classes on that same container.
export interface FormatterResultObject {
addClasses?: string;
removeClasses?: string;
text: string;
toolTip?: string;
}
For example, we will use Font-Awesome
with a boolean
as input data, and display a (fire) icon when True
or a (snowflake) when False
. This custom formatter is actually display in the UI sample shown below.
// create a custom Formatter with the Formatter type
const myCustomCheckboxFormatter: Formatter = (row: number, cell: number, value: any, columnDef: Column, dataContext: any) =>
value ? `<i class="fa fa-fire" aria-hidden="true"></i>` : '<i class="fa fa-snowflake-o" aria-hidden="true"></i>';
Using this object return type will provide the user the same look and feel, it will actually be quite different. The major difference is that all of the options (addClasses
, tooltip
, ...) will be added the CSS container of the cell instead of the content of that container. For example a typically cell looks like the following <div class="slick-cell l4 r4">Task 4</div>
and if use addClasses: 'red'
, it will end up being <div class="slick-cell l4 r4 red">Task 4</div>
while if we use a string output of let say <span class="red">${value></span>
, then our final result of the cell will be <div class="slick-cell l4 r4"><span class="red">Task 4</span></div>
. This can be useful if you plan to use multiple Formatters and don't want to lose or overwrite the previous Formatter result (we do that in our project).
// create a custom Formatter and returning a string and/or an object of type FormatterResultObject
const myCustomCheckboxFormatter: Formatter = (row: number, cell: number, value: any, columnDef: Column, dataContext: any, grid?: any) =>
value ? { addClasses: 'fa fa-fire', text: '', tooltip: 'burning fire' } : '<i class="fa fa-snowflake-o" aria-hidden="true"></i>';
If you need to add more complex logic to a Formatter
, you can take a look at the percentCompleteBar Formatter
for more inspiration.
You can set some defined common Formatter Options in your Grid Options through the formatterOptions
in the Grid Options (locally or globally) as seen below, and/or independently through the column definition params
(the option names are the same in both locations)
loadGrid() {
this.columnDefinitions = [
// through the column definition "params"
{ id: 'price', field: 'price', params: { thousandSeparator: ',' } },
];
// or through grid options to make it global
this.gridOptions = {
autoResize: {
containerId: 'demo-container',
sidePadding: 15
},
enableAutoResize: true,
// you customize the date separator through "formatterOptions"
formatterOptions: {
// What separator to use to display a Date, for example using "." it could be "2002.01.01"
dateSeparator: '/', // can be any of '/' | '-' | '.' | ' ' | ''
// Defaults to dot ".", separator to use as the decimal separator, example $123.55 or $123,55
decimalSeparator: ',', // can be any of '.' | ','
// Defaults to false, option to display negative numbers wrapped in parentheses, example: -$12.50 becomes ($12.50)
displayNegativeNumberWithParentheses: true,
// Defaults to undefined, minimum number of decimals
minDecimal: 2,
// Defaults to undefined, maximum number of decimals
maxDecimal: 4,
// Defaults to undefined, add a prefix when using `Formatters.decimal` (only) which can be used for example to display a currency.
// output: € 123.45'
numberPrefix: '€ ',
// Defaults to undefined, add a suffix when using `Formatters.decimal` (only) which can be used for example to display a currency.
// output: '123.45 €'
numberSuffix: ' €',
// Defaults to empty string, thousand separator on a number. Example: 12345678 becomes 12,345,678
thousandSeparator: '_', // can be any of ',' | '_' | ' ' | ''
},
}
}
SlickGrid also support Post Render Formatter (asynchronously) via the Column property asyncPostRender
(you will also need to enable in the grid options via enableAsyncPostRender
). When would you want to use this? It's useful if your formatter is expected to take a while to render, like showing a graph with Sparklines, and you don't want to delay rendering your grid, the Post Render will happen after all the grid is loaded.
To see it in action, from the 6pac samples, click here Code example:
const renderSparklineFormatter: Formatter = (row: number, cell: number, value: any, columnDef: Column, dataContext: any) => {
var vals = [
dataContext['n1'],
dataContext['n2'],
dataContext['n3'],
dataContext['n4'],
dataContext['n5']
];
$(cellNode).empty().sparkline(vals, { width: '100%' });
}
defineGrid() {
this.columnDefinitions = [
{ id: 'title', name: 'Title', field: 'title' },
{ id: 'chart', name: 'Chart', sortable: false, width: 60,
formatter: waitingFormatter,
rerenderOnResize: true,
asyncPostRender: renderSparklineFormatter
}
];
}
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