creating a table in ionic

2019-03-09 08:04发布

问题:

I am in need of creating a table in Ionic. I thought of using Ionic grid but could not achieve what I wanted. How can I do this? Here is an image of something similar to what i want:

I can use this but how can I divide the rows like in the picture?

<div class="list">

  <div class="item item-divider">
    Candy Bars
  </div>

  <a class="item" href="#">
    Butterfinger
  </a>

  ...

</div>

回答1:

The flexbox grid should do what you want. You're not clear as to what limitation you ran into, so it's hard to address your specifics.

Here's a codepen with a working sample that generates your table with the first couple rows and a header: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/pjzKMZ

HTML

<html ng-app="ionicApp">

<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1, user-scalable=no, width=device-width">

    <title>Ionic Template</title>

    <link href="//code.ionicframework.com/nightly/css/ionic.css" rel="stylesheet">
    <script src="//code.ionicframework.com/nightly/js/ionic.bundle.js"></script>
 </head>

  <body ng-controller="MyCtrl as ctrl">
    <ion-header-bar class="bar-stable">
        <h1 class="title">Service Provider Details</h1>
    </ion-header-bar>
    <ion-content>
        <div class="row header">
          <div class="col">Utility Company Name</div>
          <div class="col">Service Code</div>
          <div class="col">Pay Limit</div>
          <div class="col">Account Number to Use</div>
          <div class="col"></div>
        </div>
        <div class="row" ng-repeat="data in ctrl.data">
          <div class="col">{{data.name}}</div>
          <div class="col">{{data.code}}</div>
          <div class="col">LK {{data.limit}}</div>
          <div class="col">{{data.account}}</div>
          <div class="col"><button class="button" ng-click="ctrl.add($index)">Add</button></div>
        </div>
    </ion-content>
  </body>

</html>

CSS

body {
    cursor: url('http://ionicframework.com/img/finger.png'), auto;
}

.header .col {
    background-color:lightgrey;
}

.col {
    border: solid 1px grey;
    border-bottom-style: none;
    border-right-style: none;
}

.col:last-child {
    border-right: solid 1px grey;
}

.row:last-child .col {
    border-bottom: solid 1px grey;
}

Javascript

angular.module('ionicApp', ['ionic'])

.controller('MyCtrl', function($scope) {

    var ctrl = this;

    ctrl.add = add;
    ctrl.data = [
        {
            name: "AiA",
            code: "AI101",
            limit: 25000,
            account: "Life Insurance"
        },
        {
            name: "Cargills",
            code: "CF001",
            limit: 30000,
            account: "Food City"
        }
    ]

    ////////
    function add(index) {
        window.alert("Added: " + index);
    }
});


回答2:

This should probably be a comment, however, I don't have enough reputation to comment.

I suggest you really use the table (HTML) instead of ion-row and ion-col. Things will not look nice when one of the cell's content is too long.

One worse case looks like this:

| 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 |
| 1 | 2 | 3100 | 41 |

Higher fidelity example fork from @jpoveda



回答3:

the issue of too long content @beenotung can be resolved by this css class :

.col{
  max-width :20% !important;
}

example fork from @jpoveda



回答4:

Simply, for me, I used ion-row and ion-col to achieve it. You can make it more neater by doing some changes by CSS.

<ion-row style="border-bottom: groove;">
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >header</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
    <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >header</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >header</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
  </ion-row>
  <ion-row style="border-bottom: groove;">
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >row</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
    <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >02/02/2018</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >row</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
  </ion-row>
  <ion-row style="border-bottom: groove;">
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >row</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
    <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >02/02/2018</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >row</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
  </ion-row>
  <ion-row >
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >row</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
    <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >02/02/2018</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
      <ion-col col-4>
      <ion-label >row</ion-label>
    </ion-col>
  </ion-row>


回答5:

In Ionic 2 there's a easier way to do that. See the Ionic Docs.

It is more or less like the following:

<ion-grid>
  <ion-row>
    <ion-col>
      1 of 3
    </ion-col>
    <ion-col>
      2 of 3
    </ion-col>
    <ion-col>
      3 of 3
    </ion-col>
  </ion-row>
</ion-grid>