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    Global Filtering (Search) Feature Guide

    Mantine React Table has a powerful built-in global filtering (search) feature that uses a fuzzy matching algorithm and ranks/sorts the results based on how closely rows match the search query. In this guide we'll cover how to use, customize, or disable the global filter and search features to fit your needs.

    Relevant Table Options

    #
    Prop Name
    Type
    Default Value
    More Info Links
    1booleantrueMRT Column Filtering Docs
    2booleantrueMRT Global Filtering Docs
    3booleantrueMRT Global Filtering Docs
    4booleantrueMRT Global Filtering Docs
    5(column: Column<TData, MRT_CellValue>) => boolean
    6MRT_FilterOption
    7Array<MRT_FilterOption | string> | null
    8TextInputProps | ({ table }) => TextInputPropsMantine TextInput Docs
    9booleanTanStack Table Filters Docs
    10OnChangeFn<GlobalFilterState>TanStack Table Filters Docs
    11OnChangeFn<GlobalFilterState>TanStack Table Filters Docs
    12OnChangeFn<boolean>
    13'left' | 'right'
    14({ internalFilterOptions, onSelectFilterMode, table }) => ReactNode

    Relevant Column Options

    #
    Column Option
    Type
    Default Value
    More Info Links
    1boolean

    Relevant State Options

    #
    State Option
    Type
    Default Value
    More Info Links
    1anyTanStack Table Filtering Docs
    2MRT_FilterFn
    3booleanfalse

    Disable Global Filtering

    You can either disable the global filter feature entirely, or disable it for specific columns.

    Disable Global Filtering per Column

    If you simply want to not include a column as one of the columns that the global filter scans through during filtering, you can set the enableGlobalFilter option to false for that column.

    const columns = [
      {
        accessorKey: 'id',
        header: 'Id',
        enableGlobalFilter: false, // do not scan this column during global filtering
      },
      {
        accessorKey: 'name',
        header: 'Name',
      },
    ];

    Disable Global Filter Feature

    You can disable the global filtering feature and hide the search icon by setting the enableGlobalFilter prop to false.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      enableGlobalFilter: false, //disable search feature
    });

    Filter Match Highlighting

    Filter Match Highlighting is a new featured enabled by default that will highlight text in the table body cells that matches the current search query with a shade of the theme.colors.yellow color.

    If you are using a custom Cell render override for a column, you will need to use the renderedCellValue prop instead of cell.getValue() in order to preserve the filter match highlighting.

    const columns = [
      {
        accessorKey: 'name',
        header: 'Name',
        Cell: ({ renderedCellValue }) => <span>{renderedCellValue}</span>, // use renderedCellValue instead of cell.getValue()
      },
    ];

    Disable Filter Match Highlighting

    Filter Match Highlighting can be disabled by setting the enableFilterMatchHighlighting prop to false.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      enableFilterMatchHighlighting: false,
    });

    Client-Side Global Filtering

    Client-side filtering (and global filtering) is enabled by default. This means that the search box will scan through all columns and try to find matches for the search term.

    Global Filter Function

    You can use any of the built-in filterFns or any of the custom filter functions that you have defined in the filterFns prop, just like you would with the column filters.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      globalFilterFn: 'contains', //turn off fuzzy matching and use simple contains filter function
    });

    or a custom filter function:

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      filterFns: {
        myCustomFilterFn: (row, id, filterValue) =>
          row.getValue(id).startsWith(filterValue),
      },
      globalFilterFn: 'myCustomFilterFn', //set the global filter function to myCustomFilterFn
    });

    The default global filter function is set to fuzzy, which is a filtering algorithm based on the popular match-sorter library from Kent C. Dodds, though you can change the global filter function by setting the globalFilterFn prop.

    Ranked Results

    If you keep the default fuzzy filterFn option as the global filter function, you get an extra ranked results feature enabled by default. This means that when a user searches with the searchbox, the results will be sorted by the closest match first instead of the order the data was defined in.

    The ranked results feature will disable itself automatically if a sort direction is applied to a column, if any sub-rows are expanded, or if any of the manual props are set to true.

    If you do not want ranked results to be enabled, but you still want fuzzy matching, you can set the enableGlobalFilterRankedResults prop to false.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      enableGlobalFilterRankedResults: false, //preserve the order of the data when fuzzy match searching
    });

    Global Filter Modes

    Similar to the column filter modes, you can enable the user to be able to choose between multiple different filter modes for the global filter with the enableGlobalFilterModes prop. You can then customize which filter modes are available in the dropdown by setting the globalFilterModeOptions prop, or by rendering your own custom menu items with the renderGlobalFilterModeMenuItems prop.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      enableGlobalFilterModes: true, //enable the user to choose between multiple search filter modes
      globalFilterModeOptions: ['fuzzy', 'startsWith'], //only allow the user to choose between fuzzy and startsWith filter modes
    });

    Show Search Field by Default

    Also, if you want to show the search text box by default and not hide it behind the search icon, you can set the showGlobalFilter state to true in the initialState.

    Customize Global Filter Position

    You can customize the position of the global filter (search box) in the top toolbar by setting the positionGlobalFilter prop to left or right. It is shown on the right by default.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      positionGlobalFilter: 'left', //show the global filter on the left side of the top toolbar
      initialState: {
        showGlobalFilter: true, //show the global filter by default
      },
    });

    Customize the Search Text Field

    You can customize the search text field by passing in props to the mantineSearchTextInputProps prop. This is useful if you want to customize the placeholder text, add styles, or any other text field props.

    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data,
      mantineSearchTextInputProps: {
        placeholder: 'Search all users',
        style: { minWidth: '300px' },
        variant: 'outlined',
      },
    });
    ID
    First Name
    Middle Name
    Last Name
    Age
    1HughJayMungus42
    2LeroyLeroyJenkins51
    3CandiceDeniseNutella27
    4MicahHenryJohnson32

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    import '@mantine/core/styles.css';
    import '@mantine/dates/styles.css'; //if using mantine date picker features
    import 'mantine-react-table/styles.css'; //make sure MRT styles were imported in your app root (once)
    import { useMemo } from 'react';
    import { MantineReactTable, type MRT_ColumnDef } from 'mantine-react-table';
    import { data, type Person } from './makeData';
    
    const Example = () => {
      const columns = useMemo<MRT_ColumnDef<Person>[]>(
        () => [
          {
            accessorKey: 'id',
            header: 'ID',
          },
          {
            accessorKey: 'firstName',
            header: 'First Name',
          },
          {
            accessorKey: 'middleName',
            header: 'Middle Name',
          },
          {
            accessorKey: 'lastName',
            header: 'Last Name',
          },
          {
            accessorKey: 'age',
            header: 'Age',
          },
        ],
        [],
      );
    
      return (
        <MantineReactTable
          columns={columns}
          data={data}
          enableGlobalFilterModes
          initialState={{
            showGlobalFilter: true,
          }}
          positionGlobalFilter="left"
          mantineSearchTextInputProps={{
            placeholder: `Search ${data.length} rows`,
            style: { minWidth: '300px' },
            variant: 'filled',
          }}
        />
      );
    };
    
    export default Example;

    Manual Server-Side Global Filtering

    A very common use case when you have a lot of data is to filter the data on the server, instead of client-side. In this case you will want to set the manualFiltering prop to true and manage the globalFilter state yourself like so. (Can work in conjuntion with manual column filtering)

    // You can manage and have control over the columnFilters state yourself
    const [globalFilter, setGlobalFilter] = useState('');
    const [data, setData] = useState([]); //data will get updated after re-fetching
    
    useEffect(() => {
      const fetchData = async () => {
        // send api requests when columnFilters state changes
        const filteredData = await fetch();
        setData([...filteredData]);
      };
    }, [globalFilter]);
    
    const table = useMantineReactTable({
      columns,
      data, // this will already be filtered on the server
      manualFiltering: true, //turn off client-side filtering
      onGlobalFilterChange: setGlobalFilter, //hoist internal global state to your state
      state: { globalFilter }, //pass in your own managed globalFilter state
    });
    
    return <MantineReactTable table={table} />;

    Specifying manualFiltering turns off all client-side filtering, and assumes that the data you pass to <MantineReactTable /> is already filtered.

    See the full Remote Data example showing off server-side filtering, pagination, and sorting.

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