import hbs from 'htmlbars-inline-precompile'; import productMetadata from '../../app/utils/styleguide/product-metadata'; import EmberObject, { computed } from '@ember/object'; import { getOwner } from '@ember/application'; import { on } from '@ember/object/evented'; import Controller from '@ember/controller'; export default { title: 'Components|Table', }; /** * The Ember integration for Storybook renders a container component with no routing, * which means things that need query parameters, like sorting and pagination, won’t work. * This initialiser turns on routing and accepts a controller definition that gets wired up * to a generated `storybook` route. The controller is attached to the Storybook component * as the `controller` property so its query parameters are accessible from the template. */ function injectRoutedController(controllerClass) { return on('init', function() { let container = getOwner(this); container.register('controller:storybook', controllerClass); let routerFactory = container.factoryFor('router:main'); routerFactory.class.map(function() { this.route('storybook'); }); let router = container.lookup('router:main'); router.initialURL = 'storybook'; router.startRouting(true); this.set('controller', container.lookup('controller:storybook')); }); } let longList = [ { city: 'New York', growth: 0.048, population: '8405837', rank: '1', state: 'New York' }, { city: 'Los Angeles', growth: 0.048, population: '3884307', rank: '2', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Chicago', growth: -0.061, population: '2718782', rank: '3', state: 'Illinois' }, { city: 'Houston', growth: 0.11, population: '2195914', rank: '4', state: 'Texas' }, { city: 'Philadelphia', growth: 0.026, population: '1553165', rank: '5', state: 'Pennsylvania', }, { city: 'Phoenix', growth: 0.14, population: '1513367', rank: '6', state: 'Arizona' }, { city: 'San Antonio', growth: 0.21, population: '1409019', rank: '7', state: 'Texas' }, { city: 'San Diego', growth: 0.105, population: '1355896', rank: '8', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Dallas', growth: 0.056, population: '1257676', rank: '9', state: 'Texas' }, { city: 'San Jose', growth: 0.105, population: '998537', rank: '10', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Austin', growth: 0.317, population: '885400', rank: '11', state: 'Texas' }, { city: 'Indianapolis', growth: 0.078, population: '843393', rank: '12', state: 'Indiana' }, { city: 'Jacksonville', growth: 0.143, population: '842583', rank: '13', state: 'Florida' }, { city: 'San Francisco', growth: 0.077, population: '837442', rank: '14', state: 'California', }, { city: 'Columbus', growth: 0.148, population: '822553', rank: '15', state: 'Ohio' }, { city: 'Charlotte', growth: 0.391, population: '792862', rank: '16', state: 'North Carolina', }, { city: 'Fort Worth', growth: 0.451, population: '792727', rank: '17', state: 'Texas' }, { city: 'Detroit', growth: -0.271, population: '688701', rank: '18', state: 'Michigan' }, { city: 'El Paso', growth: 0.194, population: '674433', rank: '19', state: 'Texas' }, { city: 'Memphis', growth: -0.053, population: '653450', rank: '20', state: 'Tennessee' }, { city: 'Seattle', growth: 0.156, population: '652405', rank: '21', state: 'Washington' }, { city: 'Denver', growth: 0.167, population: '649495', rank: '22', state: 'Colorado' }, { city: 'Washington', growth: 0.13, population: '646449', rank: '23', state: 'District of Columbia', }, { city: 'Boston', growth: 0.094, population: '645966', rank: '24', state: 'Massachusetts' }, { city: 'Nashville-Davidson', growth: 0.162, population: '634464', rank: '25', state: 'Tennessee', }, { city: 'Baltimore', growth: -0.04, population: '622104', rank: '26', state: 'Maryland' }, { city: 'Oklahoma City', growth: 0.202, population: '610613', rank: '27', state: 'Oklahoma' }, { city: 'Louisville/Jefferson County', growth: 0.1, population: '609893', rank: '28', state: 'Kentucky', }, { city: 'Portland', growth: 0.15, population: '609456', rank: '29', state: 'Oregon' }, { city: 'Las Vegas', growth: 0.245, population: '603488', rank: '30', state: 'Nevada' }, { city: 'Milwaukee', growth: 0.003, population: '599164', rank: '31', state: 'Wisconsin' }, { city: 'Albuquerque', growth: 0.235, population: '556495', rank: '32', state: 'New Mexico' }, { city: 'Tucson', growth: 0.075, population: '526116', rank: '33', state: 'Arizona' }, { city: 'Fresno', growth: 0.183, population: '509924', rank: '34', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Sacramento', growth: 0.172, population: '479686', rank: '35', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Long Beach', growth: 0.015, population: '469428', rank: '36', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Kansas City', growth: 0.055, population: '467007', rank: '37', state: 'Missouri' }, { city: 'Mesa', growth: 0.135, population: '457587', rank: '38', state: 'Arizona' }, { city: 'Virginia Beach', growth: 0.051, population: '448479', rank: '39', state: 'Virginia' }, { city: 'Atlanta', growth: 0.062, population: '447841', rank: '40', state: 'Georgia' }, { city: 'Colorado Springs', growth: 0.214, population: '439886', rank: '41', state: 'Colorado', }, { city: 'Omaha', growth: 0.059, population: '434353', rank: '42', state: 'Nebraska' }, { city: 'Raleigh', growth: 0.487, population: '431746', rank: '43', state: 'North Carolina' }, { city: 'Miami', growth: 0.149, population: '417650', rank: '44', state: 'Florida' }, { city: 'Oakland', growth: 0.013, population: '406253', rank: '45', state: 'California' }, { city: 'Minneapolis', growth: 0.045, population: '400070', rank: '46', state: 'Minnesota' }, { city: 'Tulsa', growth: 0.013, population: '398121', rank: '47', state: 'Oklahoma' }, { city: 'Cleveland', growth: -0.181, population: '390113', rank: '48', state: 'Ohio' }, { city: 'Wichita', growth: 0.097, population: '386552', rank: '49', state: 'Kansas' }, { city: 'Arlington', growth: 0.133, population: '379577', rank: '50', state: 'Texas' }, ]; export let Standard = () => { return { template: hbs`
Tables have airy designs with a minimal amount of borders. This maximizes their utility.
`, context: { shortList: productMetadata, }, }; }; export let Search = () => { return { template: hbs`Tables compose with boxed-section and boxed-section composes with search box.
`, context: { controller: EmberObject.extend({ searchTerm: '', filteredShortList: computed('searchTerm', function() { let term = this.searchTerm.toLowerCase(); return productMetadata.filter(product => product.name.toLowerCase().includes(term)); }), }).create(), }, }; }; export let SortableColumns = () => { return { template: hbs`The list-table component provides a sort-by
contextual component for building link-to
components with the appropriate query params.
This leaves the component stateless, relying on data to be passed down and sending actions back up via the router (via link-to).
`, context: { injectRoutedController: injectRoutedController( Controller.extend({ queryParams: ['sortProperty', 'sortDescending'], sortProperty: 'name', sortDescending: false, }) ), sortedShortList: computed('controller.{sortProperty,sortDescending}', function() { let sorted = productMetadata.sortBy(this.get('controller.sortProperty') || 'name'); return this.get('controller.sortDescending') ? sorted.reverse() : sorted; }), }, }; }; export let MultiRow = () => { return { template: hbs`The list-table component attempts to be as flexible as possible. For this reason, t.body
does not provide the typical tr
element. It's sometimes desired to have multiple elements per record.
Pagination works like sorting: using link-to
s to set a query param.
Pagination, like Table, is a minimal design. Only a next and previous button are available. The current place in the set of pages is tracked by showing which slice of items is currently shown.
The pagination component exposes first and last components (for jumping to the beginning and end of a list) as well as pageLinks for generating links around the current page.
`, context: { injectRoutedController: injectRoutedController( Controller.extend({ queryParams: ['currentPage'], currentPage: 1, }) ), longList, }, }; }; export let RowLinks = () => { return { template: hbs`It is common for tables to act as lists of links, (e.g., clients list all allocations, each row links to the allocation detail). The helper class is-interactive
on the tr
makes table rows have a pointer cursor. The helper class is-primary
on the a
element in a table row makes the link bold and black instead of blue. This makes the link stand out less, since the entire row is a link.
A few rules for using table row links:
is-primary
cell should always be the first cellis-primary
cell should always contain a link to the destination in the form of an a
element. This is to support opening a link in a new tab.Links in table cells are just links.
`, context: { shortList: productMetadata, }, }; }; export let CellDecorations = () => { return { template: hbs`Small icons and accents of color make tables easier to scan.
`, context: { shortList: productMetadata, }, }; }; export let CellIcons = () => { return { template: hbs`