Expanding Sub-Rows (Tree Data) Feature Guide
Material React Table has support for expanding sub-rows or tree data. This feature is useful for displaying hierarchical data. The sub-rows can be expanded and collapsed by clicking on the expand/collapse icon.
NOTE: This feature is for expanding rows of the same data type. If you want to add expansion of more data for the same row, check out the Detail Panel Feature Guide.
Relevant Props
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Relevant State Options
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Enable Expanding Sub-Rows
To enable expanding sub-rows, you must first set the enableExpanding
prop to true
.
However, your data must also be formatted in a way to allow for expanding rows that are in some way related to each other. By default, Material React Table will look for a special subRows
property on each row of your data, and treat any array of rows that it finds as the sub-rows for that row. You can customize and override this behavior by passing a custom getSubRows
prop.
const data = [{id: 1,name: 'John Doe',subRows: [{id: 2,name: 'Jane Doe',},],},];return (<MaterialReactTablecolumns={columns}data={data}enableExpandinggetSubRows={(originalRow) => originalRow.subRows} //default, can customize/>);
First Name | Last Name | Address | City | State | |
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Dylan | Murray | 261 Erdman Ford | East Daphne | Kentucky | |
Raquel | Kohler | 769 Dominic Grove | Columbus | Ohio |
1import React, { FC, useMemo } from 'react';2import MaterialReactTable, { MRT_ColumnDef } from 'material-react-table';34export type Person = {5 firstName: string;6 lastName: string;7 address: string;8 city: string;9 state: string;10 subRows?: Person[]; //Each person can have sub rows of more people11};1213export const data = [14 {15 firstName: 'Dylan',16 lastName: 'Murray',17 address: '261 Erdman Ford',18 city: 'East Daphne',19 state: 'Kentucky',20 subRows: [21 {22 firstName: 'Ervin',23 lastName: 'Reinger',24 address: '566 Brakus Inlet',25 city: 'South Linda',26 state: 'West Virginia',27 subRows: [28 {29 firstName: 'Jordane',30 lastName: 'Homenick',31 address: '1234 Brakus Inlet',32 city: 'South Linda',33 state: 'West Virginia',34 },35 ],36 },37 {38 firstName: 'Brittany',39 lastName: 'McCullough',40 address: '722 Emie Stream',41 city: 'Lincoln',42 state: 'Nebraska',43 },44 ],45 },46 {47 firstName: 'Raquel',48 lastName: 'Kohler',49 address: '769 Dominic Grove',50 city: 'Columbus',51 state: 'Ohio',52 subRows: [53 {54 firstName: 'Branson',55 lastName: 'Frami',56 address: '32188 Larkin Turnpike',57 city: 'Charleston',58 state: 'South Carolina',59 },60 ],61 },62];6364const Example: FC = () => {65 const columns = useMemo<MRT_ColumnDef<Person>[]>(66 //column definitions...94 );9596 return (97 <MaterialReactTable98 columns={columns}99 data={data}100 enableExpanding101 enableExpandAll //default102 />103 );104};105106export default Example;107
Expand All Rows Button
By default, Material React Table will show the expand all button in the expand column header. You can disable this by setting the enableExpandAll
prop to false
.
<MaterialReactTablecolumns={columns}data={data}enableExpandingenableExpandAll={false} //hide expand all button in header/>
Expanded Rows Pagination Behavior
By default, Material React Table will treat expanded sub-rows the same as any other row when it comes to pagination. This means that some expanded rows may be on the next page. You can change this behavior by setting the paginateExpandedRows
prop to false
.
<MaterialReactTablecolumns={columns}data={data}enableExpandingpaginateExpandedRows={false} //expanded rows will be on the same page as their parent row/>
Expanded Leaf Row Filtering Behavior
If you are using the filtering features along-side sub-row features, then there are a few behaviors and customizations you should be aware of.
Filter From Leaf Rows
By default, filtering is done from parent rows down (so if a parent row is filtered out, all of its children will be filtered out as well). Setting the filterFromLeafRows
prop to true
will cause filtering to be done from leaf rows up (which means parent rows will be kept so long as one of their child, or grand-child, etc. rows pass the filtering).
<MaterialReactTablecolumns={columns}data={data}enableExpandingfilterFromLeafRows //search for child rows and preserve parent rows/>
Max Leaf Row Filter Depth
New in
v1.3.11
from TanStack Table v8.6.0 and later!
By default, filtering is done for all rows (max depth of 100), no matter if they are root level parent rows or the child leaf rows of a parent row. Setting the maxLeafRowFilterDepth
prop to 0
will cause filtering to only be applied to the root level parent rows, with all sub-rows remaining unfiltered. Similarly, setting this option to 1 will cause filtering to only be applied to child leaf rows 1 level deep, and so on.
This is useful for situations where you want a row's entire child hierarchy to be visible regardless of the applied filter.
<MaterialReactTablecolumns={columns}data={data}enableExpandingmaxLeafRowFilterDepth={0} //When filtering root rows, keep all child rows of the passing parent rows/>
Expand All Rows By Default
You can manage the initial state of the expanded rows with the expanded
state option in either the initialState
or state
props.
For example, you may want all rows to be expanded by default. You can simply set the expanded
state option to true
to do this.
<MaterialReactTablecolumns={columns}data={data}enableExpandinginitialState={{ expanded: true }} //all rows expanded by default/>
Expand | First Name | Last Name | Address | City | State |
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Dylan | Murray | 261 Erdman Ford | East Daphne | Kentucky | |
Ervin | Reinger | 566 Brakus Inlet | South Linda | West Virginia | |
Jordane | Homenick | 1234 Brakus Inlet | South Linda | West Virginia | |
Jordan | Clarkson | 4882 Palm Rd | San Francisco | California | |
Brittany | McCullough | 722 Emie Stream | Lincoln | Nebraska | |
Raquel | Kohler | 769 Dominic Grove | Columbus | Ohio | |
Branson | Frami | 32188 Larkin Turnpike | Charleston | South Carolina |
1import React, { FC, useMemo } from 'react';2import MaterialReactTable, { MRT_ColumnDef } from 'material-react-table';34export type Person = {5 firstName: string;6 lastName: string;7 address: string;8 city: string;9 state: string;10 subRows?: Person[]; //Each person can have sub rows of more people11};1213export const data: Person[] = [14 {15 firstName: 'Dylan',16 lastName: 'Murray',17 address: '261 Erdman Ford',18 city: 'East Daphne',19 state: 'Kentucky',20 subRows: [21 {22 firstName: 'Ervin',23 lastName: 'Reinger',24 address: '566 Brakus Inlet',25 city: 'South Linda',26 state: 'West Virginia',27 subRows: [28 {29 firstName: 'Jordane',30 lastName: 'Homenick',31 address: '1234 Brakus Inlet',32 city: 'South Linda',33 state: 'West Virginia',34 },35 {36 firstName: 'Jordan',37 lastName: 'Clarkson',38 address: '4882 Palm Rd',39 city: 'San Francisco',40 state: 'California',41 },42 ],43 },44 {45 firstName: 'Brittany',46 lastName: 'McCullough',47 address: '722 Emie Stream',48 city: 'Lincoln',49 state: 'Nebraska',50 },51 ],52 },53 {54 firstName: 'Raquel',55 lastName: 'Kohler',56 address: '769 Dominic Grove',57 city: 'Columbus',58 state: 'Ohio',59 subRows: [60 {61 firstName: 'Branson',62 lastName: 'Frami',63 address: '32188 Larkin Turnpike',64 city: 'Charleston',65 state: 'South Carolina',66 },67 ],68 },69];7071const Example: FC = () => {72 const columns = useMemo<MRT_ColumnDef<Person>[]>(73 //column definitions...101 );102103 return (104 <MaterialReactTable105 columns={columns}106 data={data}107 enableExpandAll={false} //hide expand all double arrow in column header108 enableExpanding109 filterFromLeafRows //apply filtering to all rows instead of just parent rows110 initialState={{ expanded: true }} //expand all rows by default111 paginateExpandedRows={false} //When rows are expanded, do not count sub-rows as number of rows on the page towards pagination112 />113 );114};115116export default Example;117