This git repository contains the un-built source files for DataTables - the table enhancing plug-in for jQuery. If you are looking to use DataTables, rather than to modify it, please use the built files in the build repo: //github.com/DataTables/DataTables. There are instructions there on how to use DataTables, and on the DataTables site which contains the full documentation for DataTables.
The source repo for DataTables is kept distinct from the built repo in order to provide separation between generated files and source files. The majority of the files in the DataTables built repo are generated by compiling source files from this repo, including:
- Main Javascript file - compiled from multiple individual Javascript files
- CSS files -compiled from SASS files
- Examples - compiled from a common data source data and HTML template files
This separation allows developers who simply want to use DataTables as is, to do so, while keeping the source repo clean of generated files.
DataTables can be built using the make.sh
script in the /build
directory of this repo. Simply check out the repo, cd into the build
folder and run bash make.sh --help
to get a full list of the options available for the build process. bash make.sh build
will be the most common (with bash make.sh build debug
available for quick testing - it skips the minification steps for speed).
A number of programs are required out your computer to be able to build DataTables:
- Bash
- PHP 5.4+
- Sass - CSS compiler
- Closure compiler - Javascript compressor
- JSHint 2.1+ - Linter (optional)
The build script assumes that a Mac or Linux environment is being used - Windows builds are not currently directly supported (although would be possible using Cygwin). Additionally, you may need to alter the paths for the above programs to reflect where they are installed on your own computer - this can be done in the build/include.sh
script.
The output files are placed into built/DataTables/
which is a temporary directory. No changes should be made in that directory as they will be overwritten when you next build the software.
Full documentation of the DataTables options, API and plug-in interface are available on the DataTables web-site. The site also contains information on the wide variety of plug-ins that are available for DataTables, which can be used to enhance and customise your table even further.
Support for DataTables is available through the DataTables forums and commercial support options are available.
DataTables is release under the MIT license. You are free to use, modify and distribute this software, but all copyright information must remain.