Data Grid - Row selection
Row selection allows the user to select and highlight a single or multiple rows that they can then take action on.
Single row selection
Single row selection comes enabled by default for the MIT DataGrid
component.
You can select a row by clicking it, or using the keyboard shortcuts.
To unselect a row, hold the Ctrl (Cmd on MacOS) key and click on it.
Multiple row selection
On the DataGridPro
and DataGridPremium
components, you can select multiple rows in two ways:
- To select multiple independent rows, hold the Ctrl (Cmd on MacOS) key while selecting rows.
- To select a range of rows, hold the Shift key while selecting rows.
- To disable multiple row selection, use
disableMultipleRowSelection={true}
.
Disable row selection on click
You might have interactive content in the cells and need to disable the selection of the row on click. Use the disableRowSelectionOnClick
prop in this case.
Disable selection on certain rows
Use the isRowSelectable
prop to indicate if a row can be selected.
It's called with a GridRowParams
object and should return a boolean value.
If not specified, all rows are selectable.
In the demo below only rows with quantity above 50,000 can be selected:
Controlled row selection
Use the rowSelectionModel
prop to control the selection.
Each time this prop changes, the onRowSelectionModelChange
callback is called with the new selection value.
Checkbox selection
To activate checkbox selection set checkboxSelection={true}
.
Custom checkbox column
If you provide a custom checkbox column to the data grid with the GRID_CHECKBOX_SELECTION_FIELD
field, the data grid will not add its own.
We strongly recommend to use the GRID_CHECKBOX_SELECTION_COL_DEF
variable instead of re-defining all the custom properties yourself.
In the following demo, the checkbox column has been moved to the right and its width has been increased to 100px.
Visible rows selection
By default, when you click the "Select All" checkbox, all rows in the data grid are selected.
If you want to change this behavior and only select the rows that are currently visible on the page, you can use the checkboxSelectionVisibleOnly
prop.
Usage with server-side pagination
Using the controlled selection with paginationMode="server"
may result in selected rows being lost when the page is changed.
This happens because the data grid cross-checks with the rows
prop and only calls onRowSelectionModelChange
with existing row IDs.
Depending on your server-side implementation, when the page changes and the new value for the rows
prop does not include previously selected rows, the data grid will call onRowSelectionModelChange
with an empty value.
To prevent this, enable the keepNonExistentRowsSelected
prop to keep the rows selected even if they do not exist.
<DataGrid keepNonExistentRowsSelected />
By using this approach, clicking in the Select All checkbox may still leave some rows selected.
It is up to you to clean the selection model, using the rowSelectionModel
prop.
The following demo shows the prop in action:
apiRef
The grid exposes a set of methods that enables all of these features using the imperative apiRef
. To know more about how to use it, check the API Object section.
getSelectedRows()
Returns an array of the selected rows.
Signature:
getSelectedRows: () => Map<GridRowId, GridRowModel>
isRowSelectable()
Determines if a row can be selected or not.
Signature:
isRowSelectable: (id: GridRowId) => boolean
isRowSelected()
Determines if a row is selected or not.
Signature:
isRowSelected: (id: GridRowId) => boolean
selectRow()
Change the selection state of a row.
Signature:
selectRow: (id: GridRowId, isSelected?: boolean, resetSelection?: boolean) => void
setRowSelectionModel()
Updates the selected rows to be those passed to the rowIds
argument. Any row already selected will be unselected.
Signature:
setRowSelectionModel: (rowIds: GridRowId[]) => void
Signature:
selectRowRange: (range: { startId: GridRowId; endId: GridRowId }, isSelected?: boolean, resetSelection?: boolean) => void