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Data tables

Material for MkDocs defines default styles for data tables an excellent way of rendering tabular data in project documentation. Furthermore, customizations like sortable tables can be achieved with a third-party library and some additional JavaScript.

Configuration

This configuration enables Markdown table support, which should normally be enabled by default, but to be sure, add the following lines to mkdocs.yml:

markdown_extensions:
  - tables

See additional configuration options:

Usage

Data tables can be used at any position in your project documentation and can contain arbitrary Markdown, including inline code blocks, as well as icons and emojis.

Example:

| Method      | Description                          |
| ----------- | ------------------------------------ |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |

Result:

Method Description
GET :material-check: Fetch resource
PUT :material-check-all: Update resource
DELETE :material-close: Delete resource

Column alignment

If you want to align a specific column to the left, center or right, you can use the regular Markdown syntax placing : characters at the beginning and/or end of the divider.

=== "Left"

_Example_:

``` markdown hl_lines="2"
| Method      | Description                          |
| :---------- | :----------------------------------- |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |
```

_Result_:

| Method      | Description                          |
| :---------- | :----------------------------------- |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |

=== "Center"

_Example_:

``` markdown hl_lines="2"
| Method      | Description                          |
| :---------: | :----------------------------------: |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |
```

_Result_:

| Method      | Description                          |
| :---------: | :----------------------------------: |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |

=== "Right"

_Example_:

``` markdown hl_lines="2"
| Method      | Description                          |
| ----------: | -----------------------------------: |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |
```

_Result_:

| Method      | Description                          |
| ----------: | -----------------------------------: |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |

Customization

Sortable tables

If you want to make data tables sortable, you can add tablesort, which is natively integrated with Material for MkDocs and will also work with instant loading via additional JavaScript:

=== ":octicons-file-code-16: docs/javascripts/tablesort.js"

``` js
document$.subscribe(function() {
  var tables = document.querySelectorAll("article table")
  tables.forEach(function(table) {
    new Tablesort(table)
  })
})
```

=== ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml"

``` yaml
extra_javascript:
  - https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tablesort/5.2.1/tablesort.min.js
  - javascripts/tablesort.js
```

Note that tablesort provides alternative comparison implementations like numbers, filesizes, dates and month names. See the [tablesort documentation] tablesort for more information.

Example:

| Method      | Description                          |
| ----------- | ------------------------------------ |
| `GET`       | :material-check:     Fetch resource  |
| `PUT`       | :material-check-all: Update resource |
| `DELETE`    | :material-close:     Delete resource |

Result:

Method Description
GET :material-check: Fetch resource
PUT :material-check-all: Update resource
DELETE :material-close: Delete resource