HTML table sort

The way I have sorted HTML tables in the browser uses plain, unadorned Javascript.

The basic process is:

  1. add a click handler to each table header
  2. the click handler notes the index of the column to be sorted
  3. the table is converted to an array of arrays (rows and cells)
  4. that array is sorted using javascript sort function
  5. the data from the sorted array is inserted back into the HTML table

The table should, of course, be nice HTML. Something like this...

<table>
 <thead>
  <tr><th>Name</th><th>Age</th></tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr><td>Sioned</td><td>62</td></tr>
  <tr><td>Dylan</td><td>37</td></tr>
  ...etc...
 </tbody>
</table>

So, first adding the click handlers...

const table = document.querySelector('table'); //get the table to be sorted

table.querySelectorAll('th') // get all the table header elements
  .forEach((element, columnNo)=>{ // add a click handler for each 
    element.addEventListener('click', event => {
        sortTable(table, columnNo); //call a function which sorts the table by a given column number
    })
  })

This won't work right now because the sortTable function which is called in the event handler doesn't exist.

Lets write it...

function sortTable(table, sortColumn){
  // get the data from the table cells
  const tableBody = table.querySelector('tbody')
  const tableData = table2data(tableBody);
  // sort the extracted data
  tableData.sort((a, b)=>{
    if(a[sortColumn] > b[sortColumn]){
      return 1;
    }
    return -1;
  })
  // put the sorted data back into the table
  data2table(tableBody, tableData);
}

So now we get to the meat of the problem, we need to make the functions table2data to get data out of the table, and data2table to put it back in once sorted.

Here they are ...

// this function gets data from the rows and cells 
// within an html tbody element
function table2data(tableBody){
  const tableData = []; // create the array that'll hold the data rows
  tableBody.querySelectorAll('tr')
    .forEach(row=>{  // for each table row...
      const rowData = [];  // make an array for that row
      row.querySelectorAll('td')  // for each cell in that row
        .forEach(cell=>{
          rowData.push(cell.innerText);  // add it to the row data
        })
      tableData.push(rowData);  // add the full row to the table data 
    });
  return tableData;
}

// this function puts data into an html tbody element
function data2table(tableBody, tableData){
  tableBody.querySelectorAll('tr') // for each table row...
    .forEach((row, i)=>{  
      const rowData = tableData[i]; // get the array for the row data
      row.querySelectorAll('td')  // for each table cell ...
        .forEach((cell, j)=>{
          cell.innerText = rowData[j]; // put the appropriate array element into the cell
        })
    });
}

And that should do it.

A couple of things that you may wish to add (or reasons why you may wish to use an off the shelf solution): An option to change the direction and type of sort i.e. you may wish to sort some columns numerically ("10" > "2" is false because they're strings, probably not what you want). The ability to mark a column as sorted. Some kind of data validation.


Here is another library.

Changes required are -

  1. Add sorttable js

  2. Add class name sortable to table.

Click the table headers to sort the table accordingly:

<script src="https://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/sorttable.js"></script>

<table class="sortable">
  <tr>
    <th>Name</th>
    <th>Address</th>
    <th>Sales Person</th>
  </tr>

  <tr class="item">
    <td>user:0001</td>
    <td>UK</td>
    <td>Melissa</td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="item">
    <td>user:0002</td>
    <td>France</td>
    <td>Justin</td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="item">
    <td>user:0003</td>
    <td>San Francisco</td>
    <td>Judy</td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="item">
    <td>user:0004</td>
    <td>Canada</td>
    <td>Skipper</td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="item">
    <td>user:0005</td>
    <td>Christchurch</td>
    <td>Alex</td>
  </tr>

</table>

Check if you could go with any of the below mentioned JQuery plugins. Simply awesome and provide wide range of options to work through, and less pains to integrate. :)

https://github.com/paulopmx/Flexigrid - Flexgrid
http://datatables.net/index - Data tables.
https://github.com/tonytomov/jqGrid

If not, you need to have a link to those table headers that calls a server-side script to invoke the sort.

Tags:

Html

Sorting