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@jsvision/ui / DataGrid

Class: DataGrid<T>

Documented in: Data grid

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:97

A focusable, multi-column data table: a sticky header row, a virtual-scrolling body that only paints its visible window (so it stays fast over large datasets), and owned vertical + horizontal scroll bars.

The grid is generic over the row type T. Each Column supplies a title, an accessor that renders a row to its cell string, a sizing rule (fixed, ${n}fr, or auto), and optional align/compare/minWidth/maxWidth. Keyboard: ↑↓ move focus, PgUp/PgDn page, Home/End, Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn jump to ends, ←→ scroll horizontally, Enter/Space activate. Clicking a header cell toggles that column's sort (ascending, then descending on re-click).

The rows/columns and the optional state signals (focused, selected, sort, indent) are caller-owned so you can read and drive them from outside. Because a plain Group is not itself a focus target, focus the grid's exposed DataGrid.rows renderer, not the grid.

Example

ts
import { Group, DataGrid, createEventLoop, signal } from '@jsvision/ui';
import type { Column, SortState } from '@jsvision/ui';

interface Person { name: string; age: number; role: string; }

const rows = signal<Person[]>([
  { name: 'Alice Johnson', age: 30, role: 'Engineer' },
  { name: 'Bob Smith', age: 25, role: 'Designer' },
]);
const sort = signal<SortState>(null);

const columns: Column<Person>[] = [
  { title: 'Name', accessor: (p) => p.name, width: 14 },
  { title: 'Age', accessor: (p) => String(p.age), width: 5, align: 'right', compare: (a, b) => a.age - b.age },
  { title: 'Role', accessor: (p) => p.role, width: 'auto' },
];

const grid = new DataGrid<Person>({ rows, columns, sort, zebra: true });
grid.layout = { position: 'absolute', rect: { x: 0, y: 0, width: 40, height: 10 } };

const root = new Group();
root.add(grid);
const loop = createEventLoop({ width: 40, height: 10 });
loop.mount(root);
loop.focusView(grid.rows); // focus the rows renderer, not the grid

Extends

Type Parameters

T

T

Constructors

Constructor

new DataGrid<T>(opts): DataGrid<T>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:119

Parameters

opts

DataGridOptions<T>

rows + columns + optional focused/selected/sort/indent signals, onSelect/command, zebra.

Returns

DataGrid<T>

Overrides

Group.constructor

Properties

background?

optional background?: keyof Theme

Defined in: ui/src/view/group.ts:64

Optional background theme role filled before children compose, so overlap never leaks cells.

Inherited from

Group.background


bounds

bounds: Rect

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:65

Parent-relative integer rect; written by the layout pass — read it in draw/hit-testing.

Inherited from

Group.bounds


castsShadow

castsShadow: boolean = false

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:78

When true, the renderer paints a drop shadow on the cells just below and to the right of this view, in paint order (a later sibling's shadow falls over an earlier one). Default false. The Desktop sets it per window.

Inherited from

Group.castsShadow


centered

centered: boolean = false

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:86

When true, the layout pass recentres this view within its parent after layout — origin = (parent - self) / 2 on both axes. Intended for absolutely-placed views (a modal dialog, a message box) whose size is fixed and whose origin would otherwise be placed by the caller. Default false; Dialog sets it when centered.

Inherited from

Group.centered


children

readonly children: View[] = []

Defined in: ui/src/view/group.ts:62

Ordered children; array order is paint order (back-to-front).

Inherited from

Group.children


focusable

focusable: boolean = false

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:94

Whether this view can receive keyboard focus. Effective focusability also requires the view to be visible and enabled with no hidden/disabled ancestor. Default false; the focus manager drives the state.focused flag.

Inherited from

Group.focusable


focused

readonly focused: Signal<number>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:101

The focused-index signal (shared with the vertical bar), exposed for binding.


hbar

protected readonly hbar: ScrollBar

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:113

The owned horizontal scroll bar (value = indent).


protected readonly header: GridHeader<T>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:109

The sticky header renderer.


indent

readonly indent: Signal<number>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:107

The horizontal cell offset (shared with the horizontal bar), exposed for binding.


layout

layout: LayoutProps = {}

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:69

Layout props for this view (direction, size, padding, absolute placement, …).

Inherited from

Group.layout


postProcess

postProcess: boolean = false

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:98

Take part in the post-process sweep (after the focused view sees the event).

Inherited from

Group.postProcess


preProcess

preProcess: boolean = false

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:96

Take part in the pre-process sweep (root→down, before the focused view sees the event).

Inherited from

Group.preProcess


rows

readonly rows: GridRows<T>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:99

The focusable rows renderer — focus this (a plain Group is not itself a focus target).


selected

readonly selected: Signal<number>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:103

The selected-index signal, exposed for binding (-1 = none).


sort

readonly sort: Signal<SortState>

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:105

The active-sort signal, exposed for binding.


state

readonly state: ViewState

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:67

Draw-against flags. The object reference is fixed; individual fields mutate (e.g. focused).

Inherited from

Group.state


vbar

protected readonly vbar: ScrollBar

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:111

The owned vertical scroll bar (value = focused).

Methods

accelerators()

accelerators(): readonly string[]

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:114

The Alt+hotkey accelerator characters (lowercase) this view claims in its focus scope, for duplicate-accelerator detection. The base returns none; accelerator-bearing widgets (Button/Label/CheckGroup/RadioGroup) override it to report their ~X~ hotkey(s).

Returns

readonly string[]

The claimed accelerator chars, or an empty list when the view claims none.

Inherited from

Group.accelerators


add()

add(child): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/group.ts:88

Add a child, appending it on top (later in the array draws in front). If this group is already mounted, the child mounts immediately — its scope nested under this group's — and a reflow is scheduled for the new layout; otherwise the child mounts when this group itself mounts.

Parameters

child

View

The view to append.

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.add


addDynamic()

addDynamic(build): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/group.ts:135

Add children reactively from a Show/For accessor, so the set of children updates itself as signals change. When the group is mounted, an effect reads the accessor, mounts any newly produced views, unmounts any that disappeared (firing their onCleanup), and schedules a reflow on change. Pass a factory that builds the combinator inside itself, not an already-built accessor — this lets the group own and dispose the combinator's reactive nodes on unmount.

Parameters

build

DynamicBuilder

A factory that constructs the combinator, e.g. () => Show(cond, then) or () => For(each, key, render).

Returns

void

Example

ts
import { Group, signal, Show } from '@jsvision/ui';

const open = signal(false);
const group = new Group();
group.addDynamic(() => Show(() => open(), () => new Panel())); // Panel appears when `open` is true

Inherited from

Group.addDynamic


bind()

bind<T>(reader, apply?, opts?): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:228

Bind a reactive value to a redraw. Creates an effect (owned by this view's scope) that reads reader() — subscribing to whatever signals it touches — runs the optional apply(value), then requests a frame: a repaint by default, or a reflow when { relayout: true }. It re-runs automatically whenever those signals change, and is disposed when the view unmounts.

Call it from onMount, not the constructor — the view's scope only exists once mounted, so a pre-mount bind throws rather than silently dropping the binding.

Type Parameters

T

T

Parameters

reader

() => T

Reads the reactive source; the signals it reads become dependencies.

apply?

(v) => void

Optional: apply the read value to the widget (e.g. store it in a field).

opts?

Pass { relayout: true } when the change affects layout, so it reflows instead of just repainting.

relayout?

boolean

Returns

void

Example

ts
import { signal } from '@jsvision/ui';

const count = signal(0);
// `status` is a View whose draw() reads count():
status.onMount(() => {
  status.bind(() => count()); // repaint the status line whenever `count` changes
});

Inherited from

Group.bind


derived()

protected derived<T>(fn): () => T

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:261

Create a stable derived accessor owned by this view's scope. The returned () => T keeps the same identity for the life of the view, so it is safe to build in the constructor and hand to child views before this view mounts. The backing computed is created lazily under the view's own scope, so it is always owned and disposed at unmount — unlike a bare computed() in the constructor, which would run before any scope exists, leak, and warn.

Reads behave sensibly across the lifecycle:

  • Before mount: evaluates fn() directly (correct current value, nothing persisted). Good for a pre-mount natural-size measure.
  • After mount: builds and memoizes a computed(fn) under the view's scope.
  • After an unmount→remount: the memo is keyed to the scope it was built under, so a remounted view (which gets a fresh scope) re-derives under the new scope instead of returning the previous mount's disposed, now-frozen computed — keeping a Show/For-remounted widget reactive.

Type Parameters

T

T

Parameters

fn

() => T

The derivation (pure; the signals it reads become the computed's dependencies).

Returns

A stable accessor; call it to read the derived value.

() => T

Inherited from

Group.derived


desiredCaret()

desiredCaret(): Point | null

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:192

Where this view wants the hardware text cursor, in view-local cells, or null for no cursor (the default — most views never show one). A focused text input overrides this to place the caret at the edit position; the event loop reads it after each frame, converts it to an absolute cell, and moves the terminal cursor there.

Returns

Point | null

The view-local caret point (0-based, relative to this view's origin), or null.

Inherited from

Group.desiredCaret


draw()

draw(ctx): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/group.ts:75

Fill the background role (if set) across the group rect; children are composed by the render root.

Parameters

ctx

DrawContext

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.draw


focusSignal()

focusSignal(): Signal<void>

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:136

Subscribe to this view's focus changes. Reading the returned signal inside a bind/effect re-runs that effect whenever this view gains or loses focus — including from another view (e.g. a Label repainting when the control it labels is focused). The signal notifies on every poke even without a value change. Lazy: the backing signal is created on first call.

Returns

Signal<void>

A signal that ticks whenever this view gains or loses focus.

Example

ts
// Inside a widget's onMount, repaint whenever `other` view's focus changes:
this.onMount(() => this.bind(() => other.focusSignal()()));

Inherited from

Group.focusSignal


invalidate()

invalidate(): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:197

Request a repaint of this view. A no-op before the view is mounted (the first frame paints everything).

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.invalidate


invalidateLayout()

invalidateLayout(): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:202

Request a reflow (re-run layout, then repaint). Use this when a change affects size/position, not just pixels.

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.invalidateLayout


measure()?

optional measure(available): Size2D

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:71

Optional intrinsic-size hook for auto sizing — return the size this view wants for available.

Parameters

available

Size2D

Returns

Size2D

Inherited from

Group.measure


onCleanup()

onCleanup(fn): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:298

Register a teardown callback that runs once when this view unmounts. Requires a mounted view — so call it from within onMount. Use it to release anything the view acquired (a timer, an external subscription).

Parameters

fn

() => void

The teardown callback.

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.onCleanup


onEvent()

onEvent(_ev): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:172

Handle an input event — a no-op by default. The event loop wraps each event in a DispatchEvent envelope and routes it to the views; override this to react to keys/mouse and set ev.handled = true to consume the event so it does not propagate further.

Parameters

_ev

DispatchEvent

The dispatch envelope (the wrapped event plus the mutable handled flag).

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.onEvent


onMount()

onMount(fn): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:283

Register a callback to run once when the view becomes live (after its first layout gives it bounds). This is where to call bind, since the view's reactive scope exists by then. Registering after the view is already live runs the callback immediately.

Parameters

fn

() => void

Post-mount setup.

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.onMount


remove()

remove(child): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/group.ts:104

Remove a child: dispose its scope (recursively disposing its descendants and running their onCleanup), detach it, and schedule a reflow. Removing a non-child (or removing twice) is a safe no-op.

Parameters

child

View

The view to remove.

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.remove


selectByClick()?

optional selectByClick(): void

Defined in: ui/src/view/view.ts:182

Optional "select + raise on click" hook. Left undefined on the base, so a plain view is not a select/raise target. A container that owns z-order (a Window) overrides it to select and raise itself. The hit-test invokes the first ancestor that defines this — before delivering the mouse-down — so a click always raises the window even if the interior also consumes the click.

Returns

void

Inherited from

Group.selectByClick


sortBy()

sortBy(col, dir): void

Defined in: ui/src/table/data-grid.ts:189

Set the active sort programmatically (equivalent to clicking a header).

Parameters

col

number

The column index to sort by.

dir

"asc" | "desc"

'asc' or 'desc'.

Returns

void