table.html.twig

Default theme implementation to display a table.

Available variables:

  • attributes: HTML attributes to apply to the <table> tag.
  • caption: A localized string for the <caption> tag.
  • colgroups: Column groups. Each group contains the following properties:
    • attributes: HTML attributes to apply to the <col> tag. Note: Drupal currently supports only one table header row, see https://www.drupal.org/node/893530 and http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes!theme.inc/function/theme_table....
  • header: Table header cells. Each cell contains the following properties:
    • tag: The HTML tag name to use; either 'th' or 'td'.
    • attributes: HTML attributes to apply to the tag.
    • content: A localized string for the title of the column.
    • field: Field name (required for column sorting).
    • sort: Default sort order for this column ("asc" or "desc").
  • sticky: A flag indicating whether to use a "sticky" table header.
  • rows: Table rows. Each row contains the following properties:
    • attributes: HTML attributes to apply to the <tr> tag.
    • data: Table cells.
    • no_striping: A flag indicating that the row should receive no 'even / odd' styling. Defaults to FALSE.
    • cells: Table cells of the row. Each cell contains the following keys:
      • tag: The HTML tag name to use; either 'th' or 'td'.
      • attributes: Any HTML attributes, such as "colspan", to apply to the table cell.
      • content: The string to display in the table cell.
      • active_table_sort: A boolean indicating whether the cell is the active table sort.
  • footer: Table footer rows, in the same format as the rows variable.
  • empty: The message to display in an extra row if table does not have any rows.
  • no_striping: A boolean indicating that the row should receive no striping.
  • header_columns: The number of columns in the header.

See also

template_preprocess_table()

File

core/modules/system/templates/table.html.twig

Related topics

Theme system overview
Functions and templates for the user interface that themes can override.
doc_Drupal
2016-10-29 09:46:02
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