Overview:
Surely Vue Table is a sophisticated component developed by the Ant Design Vue team, designed to tackle the challenges of rendering large datasets and integrating charts. This component allows for smooth scrolling through massive amounts of data—up to 100,000 rows and columns—ensuring that users experience no lag or performance issues that could lead to complaints and hinder business progress. While it has been developed by the Ant Design Vue team, it can be used across any component library, not just those within the Ant Design ecosystem.
One of the key highlights of Surely Vue is its default virtual scrolling feature, which significantly enhances rendering speeds. The component supports a wide array of functionalities such as tree data, expandable content, nested tables, row and column merging, and various scrolling options. Although it operates on a commercial model, it remains accessible for free, albeit with a watermark. The team behind Surely Vue aims to strike a balance between open-source principles and sustainable business practices to foster continuous growth and innovation.
Features:
- High Performance: Handles up to 100,000 rows and columns seamlessly with virtual scrolling to eliminate performance issues.
- Customizable Cells: Allows for custom cell styles and row styling to suit the specific needs of complex datasets.
- Advanced Sorting Options: Supports single and multiple column sorting along with server-side sorting capabilities.
- Flexible Filtering: Provides built-in and customizable filtering options to help manage large volumes of data effectively.
- Sticky Headers and Columns: Features fixed headers and columns for easier navigation through extensive data tables.
- Dynamic Pagination: Offers pagination solutions, including custom pagination options to enhance data management.
- Tree and Nested Data Support: Capable of displaying hierarchical data structures and includes features for nesting tables.
- Dark Mode Availability: For users who prefer a different aesthetic, it supports dark mode for a modern look and user experience.