Port variant | v13 |
Summary | Table/data-grid framework for Django (3.13) |
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Package version | 2.7.0 |
Homepage | https://github.com/jieter/django-tables2/ |
Keywords | python |
Maintainer | Python Automaton |
License | Not yet specified |
Other variants | v12 |
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Last modified | 15 NOV 2024, 16:08:50 UTC |
Port created | 01 JAN 2023, 17:21:46 UTC |
single | # django-tables2 - An app for creating HTML tables [Latest PyPI version] [Any color you like] django-tables2 simplifies the task of turning sets of data into HTML tables. It has native support for pagination and sorting. It does for HTML tables what `django.forms` does for HTML forms. e.g. - Available on pypi as [django-tables2] - Tested against currently supported versions of Django [and supported python 3 versions Django supports]. - [Documentation on readthedocs.org] - [Bug tracker] Features: - Any iterable can be a data-source, but special support for Django `QuerySets` is included. - The builtin UI does not rely on JavaScript. - Support for automatic table generation based on a Django model. - Supports custom column functionality via subclassing. - Pagination. - Column based table sorting. - Template tag to enable trivial rendering to HTML. - Generic view mixin. ![An example table rendered using django-tables2] ![An example table rendered using django-tables2 and bootstrap theme] ![An example table rendered using django-tables2 and semantic-ui theme] ## Example Start by adding `django_tables2` to your `INSTALLED_APPS` setting like this: ```python INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., "django_tables2", ) ``` Creating a table for a model `Simple` is as simple as: ```python import django_tables2 as tables class SimpleTable(tables.Table): class Meta: model = Simple ``` This would then be used in a view: ```python class TableView(tables.SingleTableView): table_class = SimpleTable queryset = Simple.objects.all() template_name = "simple_list.html" ``` And finally in the template: ``` {% load django_tables2 %} {% render_table table %} ``` This example shows one of the simplest cases, but django-tables2 can do a lot more! Check out the [documentation] for more details. |
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Build and Runtime | python313:primary:std |
Runtime (only) | python-Django:single:v13 |
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