JavaScript Data Grid Installation
Install Handsontable through your preferred package manager, or import Handsontable's assets directly from a CDN.
Overview
To start using Handsontable, follow these steps:
1. Install Handsontable
Get Handsontable's files in your preferred way.
Using a package manager
To install Handsontable locally using a package manager, run one of these commands:
Using a CDN
To get Handsontable's files from a CDN, use the following locations:
- https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.min.js (opens new window)
- https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.min.css (opens new window)
2. Import Handsontable's JavaScript
Import Handsontable's JavaScript into your application.
TIP
For a more optimized build, import individual parts of Handsontable's JavaScript, using modules.
Using CommonJS or a package manager
If you're using Handsontable as a CommonJS package, or as an ECMAScript module (using a package manager), import the full distribution of Handsontable as a JavaScript file.
Use your bundler's preferred method of importing files. For example:
import Handsontable from 'handsontable';
script
tag
Using the If you're using Handsontable as a traditional UMD package, import the full distribution of Handsontable as a minified JavaScript file.
Use the script
tag. For example, if you're loading Handsontable's JavaScript from a CDN:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.min.js"></script>
3. Import Handsontable's CSS
Import Handsontable's CSS into your application.
import
Using If your bundler allows it, you can import Handsontable's full distribution CSS file, using an import
statement.
import 'handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.min.css';
link
tag
Using the You can also import Handsontable's CSS using a link tag:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.min.css" />
4. Create a container
In your HTML, add an empty div
, which serves as a container for your Handsontable instance.
<div id="example"></div>
5. Initialize your grid
Now turn your container into a data grid with sample data.
const container = document.querySelector('#example');
const hot = new Handsontable(container, {
data: [
['', 'Tesla', 'Volvo', 'Toyota', 'Ford'],
['2019', 10, 11, 12, 13],
['2020', 20, 11, 14, 13],
['2021', 30, 15, 12, 13]
],
rowHeaders: true,
colHeaders: true,
height: 'auto',
autoWrapRow: true,
autoWrapCol: true,
licenseKey: 'non-commercial-and-evaluation' // for non-commercial use only
});
Preview the result
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