Table

Simple

# Nice Name City
1 Lillie Lake Joanshire
2 River East Velmachester
3 Zula Lake Carrie
4 Rowland Eliezerside
5 Akeem Nelleport
@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(5)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'] # <---- nested attributes
];
@endphp
 
{{-- You can use any `$wire.METHOD` on `@row-click` --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" striped @row-click="alert($event.detail.name)" />

No headers & No hover

Lillie Lake Joanshire
River East Velmachester
@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(2)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Name'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'],
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `no-headers` --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" no-headers no-hover />

Click to navigate

The following {tokens} will be replaced by actual values on each row based on any key from $headers config object.

Some examples:

  • /users/{id}
  • /users/profile/{username}/?&admin=true
  • /users/{id}/?from={city.name}

@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(2)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#'],
['key' => 'username', 'label' => 'Username'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'],
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `link` --}}
{{-- Check browser url on next page --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" link="/docs/installation/?from={username}" />

The above approach makes puts a href on each cell. You can disable it for specific columns by setting disableLink.

$headers = [
...
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City', 'disableLink' => true], // <--- Here!
];

You can also use the below special notation to link to specific route.

<x-table
:headers="$headers"
:rows="$users"
:link="route('users.show', ['username' => ['username'], 'id' => ['id']])"
/>

Header classes

Any class set on $headers will be applied to respective columns. You can also control columns visibility using Tailwind responsive breakpoints. Resize this window to see it.

# Username
1 palma18
2 tgrimes
3 savanah.huel
@php
use App\Models\User;
$users = User::take(3)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'bg-red-500/20 w-1'],
['key' => 'username', 'label' => 'Username'],
['key' => 'email', 'label' => 'E-mail', 'class' => 'hidden lg:table-cell'], // Responsive
['key' => 'bio', 'label' => 'Bio', 'hidden' => 'true'], // Alternative approach
];
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" />

Row and cell decoration

It is possible to define custom logic to apply background colors, or any class, on rows and/or cells. Remember to configure Tailwind safelist to compile dynamic css classes you are using.

Nice Name Username
Lillie palma18
River tgrimes
Zula savanah.huel
@php
use App\Models\User;
$users = User::take(3)->get();
 
// Considering this scenario
$users[0]->isAdmin = true;
$users[0]->isInactive = true;
 
$users[1]->isAdmin = true;
$users[1]->isInactive = false;
 
$users[2]->isAdmin = false;
$users[2]->isInactive = true;
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
['key' => 'username', 'label' => 'Username'],
];
 
// The `item` will be injected on current loop context.
// You can apply any logic to define what class will be applied.
// If more than one condition is `true` the respective classes will be merged.
 
$row_decoration = [
'bg-yellow-500/25' => fn(User $user) => $user->isAdmin,
'text-red-500' => fn(User $user) => $user->isAdmin && $user->isInactive,
'underline font-bold' => fn(User $user) => $user->isInactive // <-- combined classes
];
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" :row-decoration="$row_decoration" />

You can do the same for cells.

Nice Name Username City
Lillie palma18 Lake Joanshire
River tgrimes East Velmachester
Zula savanah.huel Lake Carrie
@php
use App\Models\User;
$users = User::take(3)->get();
 
// Considering this scenario
$users[0]->isAdmin = true;
$users[0]->isInactive = true;
$users[0]['city']->isAvailable = true;
$users[1]['city']->isAvailable = false;
 
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
['key' => 'username', 'label' => 'Username'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'],
];
 
// Use the same `headers key`.
// The `item` will be injected on current loop context.
// You can apply any logic to define what class will be applied.
// If more than one condition is `true` the respective classes will be merged.
 
$cell_decoration = [
'city.name' => [
'bg-yellow-500/25 underline' => fn(User $user) => !$user->city->isAvailable,
],
'username' => [
'text-yellow-500' => fn(User $user) => $user->isAdmin,
'bg-dark-300' => fn(User $user) => $user->isInactive
]
];
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" :cell-decoration="$cell_decoration" />

Sort

Declare a property $sortBy within following pattern bellow. It will be updated when you click on table headers. So, you can use it to order your query.

public array $sortBy = ['column' => 'name', 'direction' => 'asc'];
 
public function users(): Collection
{
return User::query()
->orderBy(...array_values($this->sortBy))
->take(3)
->get();
}

By default, all columns will be sortable. Check the following example to disable sorting on specific columns.

# Name E-mail
48 Aiyana jamaal.predovic@example.net
5 Akeem adriana.ruecker@example.org
22 Alisha block.breana@example.com
@php
$users = $this->users();
$sortBy = $this->sortBy;
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'w-16'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Name', 'class' => 'w-72'],
['key' => 'email', 'label' => 'E-mail', 'sortable' => false], // <--- Won't be sortable
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `sort-by` --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" :sort-by="$sortBy" />

If you plan to sort on relationship fields, consider using withAggregate() Eloquent method. It will add an extra column on result.

// It will add an extra column `city_name` on User collection
User::withAggregate('city', 'name')-> ...
# Name City
48 Aiyana New Braxton
5 Akeem Nelleport
22 Alisha Bernhardhaven
@php
$users = $this->users();
$sortBy = $this->sortBy;
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'w-16'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Name', 'class' => 'w-72'],
['key' => 'city_name', 'label' => 'City'], // <--- Notice 'city_name' syntax
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `sort-by` --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" :sort-by="$sortBy" />

In the following example we need City as complex object to use it in a custom slot. But, it must be sorted by a custom column. So we make use of same approach of withAggregate combined with a sortBy per column.

// It will add an extra column `city_name` on User collection
User::withAggregate('city', 'name')-> ...
# Name City
48 Aiyana
New Braxton
5 Akeem
Nelleport
22 Alisha
Bernhardhaven
@php
$users = $this->users();
$sortBy = $this->sortBy;
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'w-16'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Name', 'class' => 'w-72'],
['key' => 'city', 'label' => 'City', 'sortBy' => 'city_name'], // <--- Notice 'sortBy'
];
@endphp
 
{{-- You will learn about custom slots on next sections --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" :sort-by="$sortBy">
@scope('cell_city', $user)
<x-badge :value="$user->city->name" class="badge-primary" />
@endscope
</x-table>

Pagination

Notice maryUI uses directly all features offered by Laravel and Livewire itself, including default pagination links and deeper customizations. For further details, please, refer to their docs.

As described on Laravel docs you need to adjust your tailwind.config.js

content: [
// Add this
'./vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Pagination/resources/views/*.blade.php',
],

Then, use WithPagination trait from Livewire itself, as described on Livewire docs.

use Livewire\WithPagination;
 
class ShowUsers extends Component
{
use WithPagination;
}

# Nice Name
1 Lillie
2 River
3 Zula
@php
$users = App\Models\User::paginate(3);
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'w-1'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `with-pagination` --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" with-pagination />

Here are some useful styles to add on app.css. Notice this is about default classes provided by Laravel paginator links not maryUI itself. Fell free to change it.

/* Active page highlight */
.mary-table-pagination span[aria-current="page"] > span {
@apply bg-primary text-base-100
}
 
/* For dark mode*/
.mary-table-pagination span[aria-disabled="true"] span {
@apply bg-inherit
}
 
/* For dark mode*/
.mary-table-pagination button {
@apply bg-base-100
}

You also can control the number of items per page by using the per-page attribute, as well the displayed values using per-page-values.

Pagination is tricky! See an example of an potential issue and how to fix it at Bootcamp.
# Nice Name
1 Lillie
2 River
3 Zula
@php
$perPage = $this->perPage;
// Remember to define a model to bind the value
// public int $perPage = 3;
 
// Also use it here.
$users = App\Models\User::paginate($this->perPage);
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'w-1'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
];
@endphp
 
<x-table
:headers="$headers"
:rows="$users"
with-pagination
per-page="perPage"
:per-page-values="[3, 5, 10]" {{-- Notice the `:` bind --}}
/>

MarUI also provides its own pagination component. You can use it with other components, so it is not limited to tables.

Lillie
River
Zula
@php
// Remember to define a model to bind the value
$users = App\Models\User::paginate($this->perPage);
@endphp
 
@foreach($users as $user)
<div class="bg-base-200 p-2 my-3 rounded">{{ $user->name }}</div>
@endforeach
 
{{-- The pagination component --}}
<x-pagination :rows="$users" wire:model.live="perPage" />

Header slot

You can override any header by using @scope('header_XXX', $header) special blade directive, in which XXX is any key from $headers config object.


# Nice Name City
1 Lillie Lake Joanshire
2 River East Velmachester
@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(2)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'bg-red-500/20'], # <--- custom CSS
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'], # <---- nested attributes
];
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users">
{{-- Overrides `name` header --}}
@scope('header_name', $header)
{{ $header['label'] }} <x-icon name="s-question-mark-circle" />
@endscope
 
{{-- Overrides `city.name` header --}}
@scope('header_city.name', $header)
<u>{{ $header['label'] }}</u>
@endscope
</x-table>

Cell slot

You can override any row by using @scope('cell_XXX', $row) special blade directive, in which XXX is any key from $headers config object.

It injects current $row from the loop's context and achieves the same behavior that you would expect from the Vue/React components.

Notice that you do not need to override all the attributes.


# Nice Name City Fake City
1
Lillie
Lake Joanshire Lake Joanshire
2
River
East Velmachester East Velmachester
3
Zula
Lake Carrie Lake Carrie
@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(3)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'], # <-- nested attributes
['key' => 'fakeColumn', 'label' => 'Fake City'] # <-- this column does not exists
];
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users">
 
{{-- Notice `$user` is the current row item on loop --}}
@scope('cell_id', $user)
<strong>{{ $user->id }}</strong>
@endscope
 
{{-- You can name the injected object as you wish --}}
@scope('cell_name', $stuff)
<x-badge :value="$stuff->name" class="badge-info" />
@endscope
 
{{-- Notice the `dot` notation for nested attribute cell's slot --}}
@scope('cell_city.name', $user)
<i>{{ $user->city->name }}</i>
@endscope
 
{{-- The `fakeColumn` does not exist to the actual object --}}
@scope('cell_fakeColumn', $user)
<u>{{ $user->city->name }}</u>
@endscope
 
{{-- Special `actions` slot --}}
@scope('actions', $user)
<x-button icon="o-trash" wire:click="delete({{ $user->id }})" spinner class="btn-sm" />
@endscope
 
</x-table>

Inject external variables

You can inject any external variables into any cell scope like this.

Name
Lillie - 1 - 2
River - 1 - 2
Zula - 1 - 2
@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(3)->get();
$headers = [['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Name']];
$some = 1;
$thing = 2;
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users">
{{-- The `$user` viariable is the injected automatically from the current loop context --}}
{{-- You can pass any extra arbitrary variables after that --}}
@scope('cell_name', $user, $some, $thing)
{{ $user->name }} - {{ $some }} - {{ $thing }}
@endscope
</x-table>

Loop context

You can access the loop context on cell scopes through $loop variable.

Nice Name
(0) Lillie
(1) River
(2) Zula
@php
$users = App\Models\User::with('city')->take(3)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
];
@endphp
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users">
@scope('cell_name', $user)
({{ $loop->index }}) {{ $user->name }}
@endscope
</x-table>

Empty Slot

You can customize the empty text message by using one of the following approaches.

Nice Name E-mail Bio City
No records found.
Nice Name E-mail Bio City
Nothing Here!
Nice Name E-mail Bio City
It is empty.
@php
$users = [];
$headers = [
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
['key' => 'email', 'label' => 'E-mail'],
['key' => 'bio', 'label' => 'Bio'],
['key' => 'city.name', 'label' => 'City'],
];
@endphp
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" show-empty-text />
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" show-empty-text empty-text="Nothing Here!" />
 
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users">
<x-slot:empty>
<x-icon name="o-cube" label="It is empty." />
</x-slot:empty>
</x-table>

Row selection

Use selectable attribute in conjunction with wire:model to manage selection state.

public array $selected = [1, 3];

# Nice Name
1 Lillie
2 River
3 Zula
@php
$users = App\Models\User::take(3)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'w-1'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `selectable` and `wire:model` --}}
{{-- See `@row-selection` output on console --}}
{{-- You can use any `$wire.METHOD` on `@row-selection` --}}
<x-table
:headers="$headers"
:rows="$users"
wire:model="selected"
selectable
@row-selection="console.log($event.detail)" />
 
<x-button label="Save" icon="o-check" wire:click="save" spinner />

By default, it will look up for $row->id attribute. You can customize this with selectable-key attribute.

{{-- Uses `$row->mycode` as selection key --}}
<x-table ... selectable selectable-key="mycode" />

Row expansion

Use expandable attribute in conjunction with wire:model to manage expansion state.

public array $expanded = [2];

Nice Name
Lillie
Hello, Lillie!
River
Hello, River!
Zula
Hello, Zula!
@php
$users = App\Models\User::take(3)->get();
 
$headers = [
['key' => 'id', 'label' => '#', 'class' => 'hidden'],
['key' => 'name', 'label' => 'Nice Name'],
];
@endphp
 
{{-- Notice `expandable` and `wire:model` --}}
<x-table :headers="$headers" :rows="$users" wire:model="expanded" expandable>
 
{{-- Special `expansion` slot --}}
@scope('expansion', $user)
<div class="bg-base-200 p-8 font-bold">
Hello, {{ $user->name }}!
</div>
@endscope
 
</x-table>

By default, it will look up for $row->id attribute. You can customize this with expandable-key attribute.

{{-- Uses `$row->mycode` as expandable key --}}
<x-table ... expandable expandable-key="mycode" />

You can also control the expansion icon visibility by using expandable-condition attribute.

{{-- It will check each row for the `is_admin` field --}}
<x-table ... expandable expandable-condition="is_admin" />

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