This is an unofficial toolbox to make integrating a Python web application with Material UI's data grid simpler.
- Python 3.9.0+
- Grid Sort Model support
- Grid Filter Model support (partial: missing quick filter support)
- Grid Pagination Model support (LIMIT / OFFSET based, cursor not currently supported)
- Flask integration
- SQLAlchemy integration
python -m pip install -U 'mui-data-grid'
or with extras:
python -m pip install -U 'mui-data-grid[flask]'
python -m pip install -U 'mui-data-grid[sqlalchemy]'
python -m pip install -U 'mui-data-grid[flask, sqlalchemy]'
poetry add mui-data-grid
#!/usr/bin/env python
# examples/main.py
from flask import Flask, jsonify
from flask.wrappers import Response
from mui.v5.integrations.flask import get_grid_models_from_request
# for v6 support, replace this import with:
# from mui.v6.integrations.flask import get_grid_models_from_request
app = Flask(__name__)
FILTER_MODEL_KEY = "filter_model"
SORT_MODEL_KEY = "sort_model[]"
PAGINATION_MODEL_KEY = None # stored inline in the query string, not encoded as an obj
@app.route("/")
def print_sorted_details() -> Response:
# models will return default values if the keys don't exist,
# so you can choose what features you integrate, and when.
models = get_grid_models_from_request(
filter_model_key=FILTER_MODEL_KEY,
pagination_model_key=PAGINATION_MODEL_KEY,
sort_model_key=SORT_MODEL_KEY,
)
return jsonify(
{
# sort_model is a list[GridSortItem]
SORT_MODEL_KEY: [model.model_dump() for model in models.sort_model],
# filter_model is GridFilterModel
FILTER_MODEL_KEY: models.filter_model.model_dump(),
# pagination_model is a GridPaginationModel
# providing a consistent interface to pagination parameters
PAGINATION_MODEL_KEY: models.pagination_model,
}
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()
# please see examples/main.py for the full code
models = get_grid_models_from_request(
filter_model_key=FILTER_MODEL_KEY,
pagination_model_key=PAGINATION_MODEL_KEY,
sort_model_key=SORT_MODEL_KEY,
)
session = Session()
try:
base_query = session.query(ExampleModel)
dg_query = apply_request_grid_models_to_query(
query=base_query,
request_model=models,
column_resolver=example_model_resolver,
)
# we calculate total separately so that we can reuse the result
# rather than have .pages() fire off an additional db query.
total = dg_query.total()
def item_factory(item: ExampleModel) -> Dict[str, int]:
return item.model_dump()
return jsonify(
{
"items": dg_query.items(factory=item_factory),
"page": dg_query.page,
"pageSize": dg_query.page_size,
"pages": dg_query.pages(total=total),
"total": total,
}
)
finally:
session.close()