- Creating Columns
- Relationships
- Available Methods
- Other Column Types
- Column Selection
- Secondary Header
- Footer
- Reusable Columns
- Anonymous Columns
- Styling
- Standard Column
- Array Columns (beta)
- Avg Columns (beta)
- Boolean Columns
- Button Group Columns
- Color Columns
- Component Columns
- Count Columns (beta)
- Date Columns
- Icon Columns (beta)
- Image Columns
- Increment Column (beta)
- Link Columns
- Livewire Component (beta)
- Sum Columns (beta)
- View Component Columns
- Wire Link Column (beta)
- Introduction
- Creating Filters
- Applying Filters
- Available Methods
- Available Component Methods
- Available Filter Methods
- Introduction
- Boolean Filters (beta)
- Date Filters
- DateRange Filters
- DateTime Filters
- Multi-Select Dropdown Filters
- Multi-Select Filters
- NumberRange Filters
- Number Filters
- Select Filters
- Text Filters
- Livewire Custom Filter (Beta)
- Refreshing
- Loading Placeholder
- Multiple Tables Same Page
- Actions (beta)
- Adding Custom Markup
- Debugging
- Saving Table State
- Lifecycle Hooks
- Hiding The Table (beta)
- One Of Many Example
- Tools
Getting Started
Usage
DataTable
Columns
Column Types
Rows
Sorting
Pagination
Search
Bulk Actions
Filters
Filter Types
Reordering
Secondary Header
Footer
Examples
Misc.
Sponsored
Advanced Usage
Examples
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View Component Columns
View Component columns let you specify a component name and attributes and provide attributes to the View Component. This will render the View Component in it's entirety.
1 2ViewComponentColumn::make('E-mail', 'email')3 ->component('email')4 ->attributes(fn ($value, $row, Column $column) => [5 'id' => $row->id,6 'email' => $value,7 ]),
customComponent
Should you wish to render the Custom Component in it's entirety, then you may use the customComponent method. Otherwise it will pass in the values directly to the blade, rather than executing your View Component.
1ViewComponentColumn::make('Weight', 'grams')2 ->customComponent(\App\View\Components\TestWeight::class)3 ->attributes(fn ($value, $row, Column $column) => [4 'weight' => new Weight($value),5 ]),
Please also see the following for other available methods: