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8.1 KiB
/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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import { DataSource } from '@angular/cdk/table';
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import { MatPaginator } from '@angular/material/paginator';
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import { MatSort } from '@angular/material/sort';
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import { BehaviorSubject, Observable, Subject, Subscription } from 'rxjs';
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/**
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* Interface that matches the required API parts for the MatPaginator's PageEvent.
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* Decoupled so that users can depend on either the legacy or MDC-based paginator.
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*/
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export interface MatTableDataSourcePageEvent {
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pageIndex: number;
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pageSize: number;
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length: number;
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}
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/**
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* Interface that matches the required API parts of the MatPaginator.
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* Decoupled so that users can depend on either the legacy or MDC-based paginator.
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*/
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export interface MatTableDataSourcePaginator {
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page: Subject<MatTableDataSourcePageEvent>;
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pageIndex: number;
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initialized: Observable<void>;
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pageSize: number;
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length: number;
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}
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/** Shared base class with MDC-based implementation. */
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export declare class _MatTableDataSource<T, P extends MatTableDataSourcePaginator = MatTableDataSourcePaginator> extends DataSource<T> {
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/** Stream that emits when a new data array is set on the data source. */
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private readonly _data;
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/** Stream emitting render data to the table (depends on ordered data changes). */
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private readonly _renderData;
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/** Stream that emits when a new filter string is set on the data source. */
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private readonly _filter;
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/** Used to react to internal changes of the paginator that are made by the data source itself. */
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private readonly _internalPageChanges;
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/**
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* Subscription to the changes that should trigger an update to the table's rendered rows, such
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* as filtering, sorting, pagination, or base data changes.
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*/
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_renderChangesSubscription: Subscription | null;
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/**
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* The filtered set of data that has been matched by the filter string, or all the data if there
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* is no filter. Useful for knowing the set of data the table represents.
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* For example, a 'selectAll()' function would likely want to select the set of filtered data
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* shown to the user rather than all the data.
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*/
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filteredData: T[];
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/** Array of data that should be rendered by the table, where each object represents one row. */
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get data(): T[];
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set data(data: T[]);
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/**
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* Filter term that should be used to filter out objects from the data array. To override how
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* data objects match to this filter string, provide a custom function for filterPredicate.
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*/
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get filter(): string;
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set filter(filter: string);
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/**
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* Instance of the MatSort directive used by the table to control its sorting. Sort changes
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* emitted by the MatSort will trigger an update to the table's rendered data.
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*/
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get sort(): MatSort | null;
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set sort(sort: MatSort | null);
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private _sort;
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/**
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* Instance of the MatPaginator component used by the table to control what page of the data is
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* displayed. Page changes emitted by the MatPaginator will trigger an update to the
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* table's rendered data.
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*
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* Note that the data source uses the paginator's properties to calculate which page of data
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* should be displayed. If the paginator receives its properties as template inputs,
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* e.g. `[pageLength]=100` or `[pageIndex]=1`, then be sure that the paginator's view has been
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* initialized before assigning it to this data source.
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*/
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get paginator(): P | null;
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set paginator(paginator: P | null);
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private _paginator;
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/**
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* Data accessor function that is used for accessing data properties for sorting through
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* the default sortData function.
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* This default function assumes that the sort header IDs (which defaults to the column name)
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* matches the data's properties (e.g. column Xyz represents data['Xyz']).
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* May be set to a custom function for different behavior.
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* @param data Data object that is being accessed.
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* @param sortHeaderId The name of the column that represents the data.
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*/
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sortingDataAccessor: ((data: T, sortHeaderId: string) => string | number);
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/**
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* Gets a sorted copy of the data array based on the state of the MatSort. Called
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* after changes are made to the filtered data or when sort changes are emitted from MatSort.
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* By default, the function retrieves the active sort and its direction and compares data
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* by retrieving data using the sortingDataAccessor. May be overridden for a custom implementation
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* of data ordering.
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* @param data The array of data that should be sorted.
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* @param sort The connected MatSort that holds the current sort state.
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*/
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sortData: ((data: T[], sort: MatSort) => T[]);
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/**
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* Checks if a data object matches the data source's filter string. By default, each data object
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* is converted to a string of its properties and returns true if the filter has
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* at least one occurrence in that string. By default, the filter string has its whitespace
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* trimmed and the match is case-insensitive. May be overridden for a custom implementation of
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* filter matching.
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* @param data Data object used to check against the filter.
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* @param filter Filter string that has been set on the data source.
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* @returns Whether the filter matches against the data
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*/
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filterPredicate: ((data: T, filter: string) => boolean);
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constructor(initialData?: T[]);
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/**
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* Subscribe to changes that should trigger an update to the table's rendered rows. When the
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* changes occur, process the current state of the filter, sort, and pagination along with
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* the provided base data and send it to the table for rendering.
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*/
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_updateChangeSubscription(): void;
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/**
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* Returns a filtered data array where each filter object contains the filter string within
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* the result of the filterTermAccessor function. If no filter is set, returns the data array
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* as provided.
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*/
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_filterData(data: T[]): T[];
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/**
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* Returns a sorted copy of the data if MatSort has a sort applied, otherwise just returns the
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* data array as provided. Uses the default data accessor for data lookup, unless a
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* sortDataAccessor function is defined.
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*/
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_orderData(data: T[]): T[];
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/**
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* Returns a paged slice of the provided data array according to the provided MatPaginator's page
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* index and length. If there is no paginator provided, returns the data array as provided.
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*/
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_pageData(data: T[]): T[];
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/**
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* Updates the paginator to reflect the length of the filtered data, and makes sure that the page
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* index does not exceed the paginator's last page. Values are changed in a resolved promise to
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* guard against making property changes within a round of change detection.
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*/
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_updatePaginator(filteredDataLength: number): void;
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/**
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* Used by the MatTable. Called when it connects to the data source.
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* @docs-private
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*/
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connect(): BehaviorSubject<T[]>;
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/**
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* Used by the MatTable. Called when it disconnects from the data source.
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* @docs-private
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*/
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disconnect(): void;
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}
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/**
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* Data source that accepts a client-side data array and includes native support of filtering,
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* sorting (using MatSort), and pagination (using MatPaginator).
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*
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* Allows for sort customization by overriding sortingDataAccessor, which defines how data
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* properties are accessed. Also allows for filter customization by overriding filterTermAccessor,
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* which defines how row data is converted to a string for filter matching.
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*
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* **Note:** This class is meant to be a simple data source to help you get started. As such
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* it isn't equipped to handle some more advanced cases like robust i18n support or server-side
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* interactions. If your app needs to support more advanced use cases, consider implementing your
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* own `DataSource`.
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*/
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export declare class MatTableDataSource<T> extends _MatTableDataSource<T, MatPaginator> {
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}
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