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* feat(sortTypes): Add string and number sort types

New sort types better serve certain edge cases for columns with string or number values. Number strips out non decimal or numerical value from strings and only sorts what is left. String sorts strings case-insensitively until it reaches a title, and then it will do case-sensitive sort (#3137).

* docs(useSortBy): Add two new sort types

Add new built-in sort functions 'number' and 'string'

* test(useSortBy): Increase coverage for useSortBy

Add new sort types (number, string) to
certain columns to achieve sufficient coverage.
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React Table Header

Hooks for building lightweight, fast and extendable datagrids for React

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Visit react-table.tanstack.com for docs, guides, API and more!

Quick Features

  • Lightweight (5kb - 14kb+ depending on features used and tree-shaking)
  • Headless (100% customizable, Bring-your-own-UI)
  • Auto out of the box, fully controllable API
  • Sorting (Multi and Stable)
  • Filters
  • Pivoting & Aggregation
  • Row Selection
  • Row Expansion
  • Column Ordering
  • Animatable
  • Virtualizable
  • Resizable
  • Server-side/controlled data/state
  • Extensible via hook-based plugin system

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Previous Versions

Version 6

v6 is a great library and while it is still available to install and use, I am no longer offering any long-term support for it. If you intend to keep using v6, I recommend maintaining your own fork of the library and keeping it up to date for your version of React.

Where are the docs for the older v6 version?

Please visit the v6 branch

I want to migrate from v6 to v7. How do I do that?

The differences between the 2 versions are incredibly massive. Unfortunately, I cannot write a one-to-one upgrade guide for any of v6's API, simply because much of it is irrelevant with v7's headless approach. The best approach for migrating to v7 is to learn its API by reading the documentation and then following some of the examples to begin building your own table component.

In case you would need to have both v6 and v7 in one app during the migration process (large codebase, complex use cases), you can either (1) fork and maintain your own local version of React Table v6 or (2) install the react-table-6 alias package for use alongside the react-table package.