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TypeScript
397 lines
15 KiB
TypeScript
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/**
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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.dev/license
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*/
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import {MatPaginator, PageEvent} from '@angular/material/paginator';
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import {
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BehaviorSubject,
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combineLatest,
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merge,
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Observable,
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of as observableOf,
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Subject,
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Subscription,
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} from 'rxjs';
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import {DataSource} from '@angular/cdk/collections';
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import {MatSort, Sort} from '@angular/material/sort';
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import {_isNumberValue} from '@angular/cdk/coercion';
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import {map} from 'rxjs/operators';
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/**
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* Corresponds to `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`. Moved out into a variable here due to
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* flaky browser support and the value not being defined in Closure's typings.
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*/
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const MAX_SAFE_INTEGER = 9007199254740991;
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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 filterPredicate,
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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 class MatTableDataSource<T, P extends MatPaginator = MatPaginator> 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: BehaviorSubject<T[]>;
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/** Stream emitting render data to the table (depends on ordered data changes). */
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private readonly _renderData = new BehaviorSubject<T[]>([]);
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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 = new BehaviorSubject<string>('');
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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 = new Subject<void>();
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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 = 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() {
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return this._data.value;
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}
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set data(data: T[]) {
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data = Array.isArray(data) ? data : [];
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this._data.next(data);
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// Normally the `filteredData` is updated by the re-render
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// subscription, but that won't happen if it's inactive.
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if (!this._renderChangesSubscription) {
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this._filterData(data);
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}
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}
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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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return this._filter.value;
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}
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set filter(filter: string) {
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this._filter.next(filter);
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// Normally the `filteredData` is updated by the re-render
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// subscription, but that won't happen if it's inactive.
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if (!this._renderChangesSubscription) {
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this._filterData(this.data);
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}
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}
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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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return this._sort;
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}
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set sort(sort: MatSort | null) {
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this._sort = sort;
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this._updateChangeSubscription();
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}
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private _sort: MatSort | null;
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/**
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* Instance of the paginator component used by the table to control what page of the data is
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* displayed. Page changes emitted by the paginator 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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return this._paginator;
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}
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set paginator(paginator: P | null) {
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this._paginator = paginator;
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this._updateChangeSubscription();
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}
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private _paginator: P | null;
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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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data: T,
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sortHeaderId: string,
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): string | number => {
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const value = (data as unknown as Record<string, any>)[sortHeaderId];
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if (_isNumberValue(value)) {
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const numberValue = Number(value);
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// Numbers beyond `MAX_SAFE_INTEGER` can't be compared reliably so we leave them as strings.
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// See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
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return numberValue < MAX_SAFE_INTEGER ? numberValue : value;
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}
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return value;
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};
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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[] = (data: T[], sort: MatSort): T[] => {
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const active = sort.active;
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const direction = sort.direction;
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if (!active || direction == '') {
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return data;
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}
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return data.sort((a, b) => {
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let valueA = this.sortingDataAccessor(a, active);
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let valueB = this.sortingDataAccessor(b, active);
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// If there are data in the column that can be converted to a number,
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// it must be ensured that the rest of the data
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// is of the same type so as not to order incorrectly.
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const valueAType = typeof valueA;
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const valueBType = typeof valueB;
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if (valueAType !== valueBType) {
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if (valueAType === 'number') {
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valueA += '';
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}
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if (valueBType === 'number') {
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valueB += '';
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}
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}
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// If both valueA and valueB exist (truthy), then compare the two. Otherwise, check if
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// one value exists while the other doesn't. In this case, existing value should come last.
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// This avoids inconsistent results when comparing values to undefined/null.
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// If neither value exists, return 0 (equal).
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let comparatorResult = 0;
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if (valueA != null && valueB != null) {
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// Check if one value is greater than the other; if equal, comparatorResult should remain 0.
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if (valueA > valueB) {
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comparatorResult = 1;
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} else if (valueA < valueB) {
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comparatorResult = -1;
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}
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} else if (valueA != null) {
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comparatorResult = 1;
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} else if (valueB != null) {
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comparatorResult = -1;
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}
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return comparatorResult * (direction == 'asc' ? 1 : -1);
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});
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};
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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 = (data: T, filter: string): boolean => {
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// Transform the data into a lowercase string of all property values.
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const dataStr = Object.keys(data as unknown as Record<string, any>)
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.reduce((currentTerm: string, key: string) => {
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// Use an obscure Unicode character to delimit the words in the concatenated string.
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// This avoids matches where the values of two columns combined will match the user's query
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// (e.g. `Flute` and `Stop` will match `Test`). The character is intended to be something
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// that has a very low chance of being typed in by somebody in a text field. This one in
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// particular is "White up-pointing triangle with dot" from
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters
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return currentTerm + (data as unknown as Record<string, any>)[key] + '◬';
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}, '')
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.toLowerCase();
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// Transform the filter by converting it to lowercase and removing whitespace.
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const transformedFilter = filter.trim().toLowerCase();
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return dataStr.indexOf(transformedFilter) != -1;
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};
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constructor(initialData: T[] = []) {
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super();
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this._data = new BehaviorSubject<T[]>(initialData);
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this._updateChangeSubscription();
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}
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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() {
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// Sorting and/or pagination should be watched if sort and/or paginator are provided.
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// The events should emit whenever the component emits a change or initializes, or if no
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// component is provided, a stream with just a null event should be provided.
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// The `sortChange` and `pageChange` acts as a signal to the combineLatests below so that the
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// pipeline can progress to the next step. Note that the value from these streams are not used,
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// they purely act as a signal to progress in the pipeline.
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const sortChange: Observable<Sort | null | void> = this._sort
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? (merge(this._sort.sortChange, this._sort.initialized) as Observable<Sort | void>)
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: observableOf(null);
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const pageChange: Observable<PageEvent | null | void> = this._paginator
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? (merge(
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this._paginator.page,
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this._internalPageChanges,
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this._paginator.initialized,
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) as Observable<PageEvent | void>)
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: observableOf(null);
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const dataStream = this._data;
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// Watch for base data or filter changes to provide a filtered set of data.
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const filteredData = combineLatest([dataStream, this._filter]).pipe(
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map(([data]) => this._filterData(data)),
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);
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// Watch for filtered data or sort changes to provide an ordered set of data.
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const orderedData = combineLatest([filteredData, sortChange]).pipe(
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map(([data]) => this._orderData(data)),
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);
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// Watch for ordered data or page changes to provide a paged set of data.
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const paginatedData = combineLatest([orderedData, pageChange]).pipe(
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map(([data]) => this._pageData(data)),
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);
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// Watched for paged data changes and send the result to the table to render.
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this._renderChangesSubscription?.unsubscribe();
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this._renderChangesSubscription = paginatedData.subscribe(data => this._renderData.next(data));
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}
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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 filterPredicate 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[]) {
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// If there is a filter string, filter out data that does not contain it.
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// Each data object is converted to a string using the function defined by filterPredicate.
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// May be overridden for customization.
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this.filteredData =
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this.filter == null || this.filter === ''
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? data
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: data.filter(obj => this.filterPredicate(obj, this.filter));
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if (this.paginator) {
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this._updatePaginator(this.filteredData.length);
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}
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return this.filteredData;
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}
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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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// If there is no active sort or direction, return the data without trying to sort.
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if (!this.sort) {
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return data;
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}
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return this.sortData(data.slice(), this.sort);
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}
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/**
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* Returns a paged slice of the provided data array according to the provided paginator'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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if (!this.paginator) {
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return data;
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}
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const startIndex = this.paginator.pageIndex * this.paginator.pageSize;
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return data.slice(startIndex, startIndex + this.paginator.pageSize);
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}
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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) {
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Promise.resolve().then(() => {
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const paginator = this.paginator;
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if (!paginator) {
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return;
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}
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paginator.length = filteredDataLength;
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// If the page index is set beyond the page, reduce it to the last page.
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if (paginator.pageIndex > 0) {
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const lastPageIndex = Math.ceil(paginator.length / paginator.pageSize) - 1 || 0;
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const newPageIndex = Math.min(paginator.pageIndex, lastPageIndex);
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if (newPageIndex !== paginator.pageIndex) {
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paginator.pageIndex = newPageIndex;
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// Since the paginator only emits after user-generated changes,
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// we need our own stream so we know to should re-render the data.
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this._internalPageChanges.next();
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}
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}
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});
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}
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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() {
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if (!this._renderChangesSubscription) {
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this._updateChangeSubscription();
|
||
|
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}
|
||
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return this._renderData;
|
||
|
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}
|
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|
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|
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|
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/**
|
||
|
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* Used by the MatTable. Called when it disconnects from the data source.
|
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|
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* @docs-private
|
||
|
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*/
|
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|
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disconnect() {
|
||
|
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this._renderChangesSubscription?.unsubscribe();
|
||
|
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this._renderChangesSubscription = null;
|
||
|
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}
|
||
|
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}
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