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Tree
Display a set of data with hierarchies.
Basic usage
Basic tree structure.
:::demo
<el-tree :data="data" :props="defaultProps" @node-click="handleNodeClick"></el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
data: [{
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}]
}]
}, {
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 2-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 2-1-1'
}]
}, {
label: 'Level two 2-2',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 2-2-1'
}]
}]
}, {
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 3-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 3-1-1'
}]
}, {
label: 'Level two 3-2',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 3-2-1'
}]
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label'
}
};
},
methods: {
handleNodeClick(data) {
console.log(data);
}
}
};
</script>
:::
Selectable
Used for node selection.
:::demo This example also shows how to load node data asynchronously.
<el-tree
:props="props"
:load="loadNode"
lazy
show-checkbox
@check-change="handleCheckChange">
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
props: {
label: 'name',
children: 'zones'
},
count: 1
};
},
methods: {
handleCheckChange(data, checked, indeterminate) {
console.log(data, checked, indeterminate);
},
handleNodeClick(data) {
console.log(data);
},
loadNode(node, resolve) {
if (node.level === 0) {
return resolve([{ name: 'Root1' }, { name: 'Root2' }]);
}
if (node.level > 3) return resolve([]);
var hasChild;
if (node.data.name === 'region1') {
hasChild = true;
} else if (node.data.name === 'region2') {
hasChild = false;
} else {
hasChild = Math.random() > 0.5;
}
setTimeout(() => {
var data;
if (hasChild) {
data = [{
name: 'zone' + this.count++
}, {
name: 'zone' + this.count++
}];
} else {
data = [];
}
resolve(data);
}, 500);
}
}
};
</script>
:::
Custom leaf node in lazy mode
:::demo A node's data is not fetched until it is clicked, so the Tree cannot predict whether a node is a leaf node. That's why a drop-down button is added to each node, and if it is a leaf node, the drop-down button will disappear when clicked. That being said, you can also tell the Tree in advance whether the node is a leaf node, avoiding the render of the drop-down button before a leaf node.
<el-tree
:props="props"
:load="loadNode"
lazy
show-checkbox>
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
props: {
label: 'name',
children: 'zones',
isLeaf: 'leaf'
},
};
},
methods: {
loadNode(node, resolve) {
if (node.level === 0) {
return resolve([{ name: 'region' }]);
}
if (node.level > 1) return resolve([]);
setTimeout(() => {
const data = [{
name: 'leaf',
leaf: true
}, {
name: 'zone'
}];
resolve(data);
}, 500);
}
}
};
</script>
:::
Disabled checkbox
The checkbox of a node can be set as disabled.
:::demo In the example, 'disabled' property is declared in defaultProps, and some nodes are set as 'disabled:true'. The corresponding checkboxes are disabled and can't be clicked.
<el-tree
:data="data"
:props="defaultProps"
show-checkbox
@check-change="handleCheckChange">
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
data: [{
id: 1,
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
id: 3,
label: 'Level two 2-1',
children: [{
id: 4,
label: 'Level three 3-1-1'
}, {
id: 5,
label: 'Level three 3-1-2',
disabled: true
}]
}, {
id: 2,
label: 'Level two 2-2',
disabled: true,
children: [{
id: 6,
label: 'Level three 3-2-1'
}, {
id: 7,
label: 'Level three 3-2-2',
disabled: true
}]
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label',
disabled: 'disabled',
},
};
}
};
</script>
:::
Default expanded and default checked
Tree nodes can be initially expanded or checked
:::demo Use default-expanded-keys
and default-checked-keys
to set initially expanded and initially checked nodes respectively. Note that for them to work, node-key
is required. Its value is the name of a key in the data object, and the value of that key should be unique across the whole tree.
<el-tree
:data="data"
show-checkbox
node-key="id"
:default-expanded-keys="[2, 3]"
:default-checked-keys="[5]"
:props="defaultProps">
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
data: [{
id: 1,
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
id: 4,
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
id: 9,
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}, {
id: 10,
label: 'Level three 1-1-2'
}]
}]
}, {
id: 2,
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
id: 5,
label: 'Level two 2-1'
}, {
id: 6,
label: 'Level two 2-2'
}]
}, {
id: 3,
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
id: 7,
label: 'Level two 3-1'
}, {
id: 8,
label: 'Level two 3-2'
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label'
}
};
}
};
</script>
:::
Checking tree nodes
:::demo This example shows how to get and set checked nodes. They both can be done in two approaches: node and key. If you are taking the key approach, node-key
is required.
<el-tree
:data="data"
show-checkbox
default-expand-all
node-key="id"
ref="tree"
highlight-current
:props="defaultProps">
</el-tree>
<div class="buttons">
<el-button @click="getCheckedNodes">get by node</el-button>
<el-button @click="getCheckedKeys">get by key</el-button>
<el-button @click="setCheckedNodes">set by node</el-button>
<el-button @click="setCheckedKeys">set by key</el-button>
<el-button @click="resetChecked">reset</el-button>
</div>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
getCheckedNodes() {
console.log(this.$refs.tree.getCheckedNodes());
},
getCheckedKeys() {
console.log(this.$refs.tree.getCheckedKeys());
},
setCheckedNodes() {
this.$refs.tree.setCheckedNodes([{
id: 5,
label: 'Level two 2-1'
}, {
id: 9,
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}]);
},
setCheckedKeys() {
this.$refs.tree.setCheckedKeys([3]);
},
resetChecked() {
this.$refs.tree.setCheckedKeys([]);
}
},
data() {
return {
data: [{
id: 1,
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
id: 4,
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
id: 9,
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}, {
id: 10,
label: 'Level three 1-1-2'
}]
}]
}, {
id: 2,
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
id: 5,
label: 'Level two 2-1'
}, {
id: 6,
label: 'Level two 2-2'
}]
}, {
id: 3,
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
id: 7,
label: 'Level two 3-1'
}, {
id: 8,
label: 'Level two 3-2'
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label'
}
};
}
};
</script>
:::
Custom node content
The content of tree nodes can be customized, so you can add icons or buttons as you will
:::demo There are two ways to customize template for tree nodes: render-content
and scoped slot. Use render-content
to assign a render function that returns the content of tree nodes. See Vue's documentation for a detailed introduction of render functions. If you prefer scoped slot, you'll have access to node
and data
in the scope, standing for the TreeNode object and node data of the current node respectively. Note that the render-content
demo can't run in jsfiddle because it doesn't support JSX syntax. In a real project, render-content
will work if relevant dependencies are correctly configured.
<div class="custom-tree-container">
<div class="block">
<p>Using render-content</p>
<el-tree
:data="data"
show-checkbox
node-key="id"
default-expand-all
:expand-on-click-node="false"
:render-content="renderContent">
</el-tree>
</div>
<div class="block">
<p>Using scoped slot</p>
<el-tree
:data="data"
show-checkbox
node-key="id"
default-expand-all
:expand-on-click-node="false">
<span class="custom-tree-node" slot-scope="{ node, data }">
<span>{{ node.label }}</span>
<span>
<el-button
type="text"
size="mini"
@click="() => append(data)">
Append
</el-button>
<el-button
type="text"
size="mini"
@click="() => remove(node, data)">
Delete
</el-button>
</span>
</span>
</el-tree>
</div>
</div>
<script>
let id = 1000;
export default {
data() {
const data = [{
id: 1,
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
id: 4,
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
id: 9,
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}, {
id: 10,
label: 'Level three 1-1-2'
}]
}]
}, {
id: 2,
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
id: 5,
label: 'Level two 2-1'
}, {
id: 6,
label: 'Level two 2-2'
}]
}, {
id: 3,
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
id: 7,
label: 'Level two 3-1'
}, {
id: 8,
label: 'Level two 3-2'
}]
}];
return {
data: JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(data)),
data: JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(data))
}
},
methods: {
append(data) {
const newChild = { id: id++, label: 'testtest', children: [] };
if (!data.children) {
this.$set(data, 'children', []);
}
data.children.push(newChild);
},
remove(node, data) {
const parent = node.parent;
const children = parent.data.children || parent.data;
const index = children.findIndex(d => d.id === data.id);
children.splice(index, 1);
},
renderContent(h, { node, data, store }) {
return (
<span class="custom-tree-node">
<span>{node.label}</span>
<span>
<el-button size="mini" type="text" on-click={ () => this.append(data) }>Append</el-button>
<el-button size="mini" type="text" on-click={ () => this.remove(node, data) }>Delete</el-button>
</span>
</span>);
}
}
};
</script>
<style>
.custom-tree-node {
flex: 1;
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: space-between;
font-size: 14px;
padding-right: 8px;
}
</style>
:::
Tree node filtering
Tree nodes can be filtered
:::demo Invoke the filter
method of the Tree instance to filter tree nodes. Its parameter is the filtering keyword. Note that for it to work, filter-node-method
is required, and its value is the filtering method.
<el-input
placeholder="Filter keyword"
v-model="filterText">
</el-input>
<el-tree
class="filter-tree"
:data="data"
:props="defaultProps"
default-expand-all
:filter-node-method="filterNode"
ref="tree">
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
watch: {
filterText(val) {
this.$refs.tree.filter(val);
}
},
methods: {
filterNode(value, data) {
if (!value) return true;
return data.label.indexOf(value) !== -1;
}
},
data() {
return {
filterText: '',
data: [{
id: 1,
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
id: 4,
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
id: 9,
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}, {
id: 10,
label: 'Level three 1-1-2'
}]
}]
}, {
id: 2,
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
id: 5,
label: 'Level two 2-1'
}, {
id: 6,
label: 'Level two 2-2'
}]
}, {
id: 3,
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
id: 7,
label: 'Level two 3-1'
}, {
id: 8,
label: 'Level two 3-2'
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label'
}
};
}
};
</script>
:::
Accordion
Only one node among the same level can be expanded at one time.
:::demo
<el-tree
:data="data"
:props="defaultProps"
accordion
@node-click="handleNodeClick">
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
data: [{
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}]
}]
}, {
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 2-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 2-1-1'
}]
}, {
label: 'Level two 2-2',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 2-2-1'
}]
}]
}, {
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 3-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 3-1-1'
}]
}, {
label: 'Level two 3-2',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 3-2-1'
}]
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label'
}
};
},
methods: {
handleNodeClick(data) {
console.log(data);
}
}
};
</script>
:::
Draggable
You can drag and drop Tree nodes by adding a draggable
attribute.
:::demo
<el-tree
:data="data"
node-key="id"
default-expand-all
@node-drag-start="handleDragStart"
@node-drag-enter="handleDragEnter"
@node-drag-leave="handleDragLeave"
@node-drag-over="handleDragOver"
@node-drag-end="handleDragEnd"
@node-drop="handleDrop"
draggable
:allow-drop="allowDrop"
:allow-drag="allowDrag">
</el-tree>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
data: [{
label: 'Level one 1',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 1-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 1-1-1'
}]
}]
}, {
label: 'Level one 2',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 2-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 2-1-1'
}]
}, {
label: 'Level two 2-2',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 2-2-1'
}]
}]
}, {
label: 'Level one 3',
children: [{
label: 'Level two 3-1',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 3-1-1'
}]
}, {
label: 'Level two 3-2',
children: [{
label: 'Level three 3-2-1'
}]
}]
}],
defaultProps: {
children: 'children',
label: 'label'
}
};
},
methods: {
handleDragStart(node, ev) {
console.log('drag start', node);
},
handleDragEnter(draggingNode, dropNode, ev) {
console.log('tree drag enter: ', dropNode.label);
},
handleDragLeave(draggingNode, dropNode, ev) {
console.log('tree drag leave: ', dropNode.label);
},
handleDragOver(draggingNode, dropNode, ev) {
console.log('tree drag over: ', dropNode.label);
},
handleDragEnd(draggingNode, dropNode, dropType, ev) {
console.log('tree drag end: ', dropNode && dropNode.label, dropType);
},
handleDrop(draggingNode, dropNode, dropType, ev) {
console.log('tree drop: ', dropNode.label, dropType);
},
allowDrop(draggingNode, dropNode, type) {
if (dropNode.data.label === 'Level two 3-1') {
return type !== 'inner';
} else {
return true;
}
},
allowDrag(draggingNode) {
return draggingNode.data.label.indexOf('Level three 3-1-1') === -1;
}
}
};
</script>
:::
Attributes
Attribute | Description | Type | Accepted Values | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
data | tree data | array | — | — |
empty-text | text displayed when data is void | string | — | — |
node-key | unique identity key name for nodes, its value should be unique across the whole tree | string | — | — |
props | configuration options, see the following table | object | — | — |
render-after-expand | whether to render child nodes only after a parent node is expanded for the first time | boolean | — | true |
load | method for loading subtree data, only works when lazy is true |
function(node, resolve) | — | — |
render-content | render function for tree node | Function(h, { node, data, store } | — | — |
highlight-current | whether current node is highlighted | boolean | — | false |
default-expand-all | whether to expand all nodes by default | boolean | — | false |
expand-on-click-node | whether to expand or collapse node when clicking on the node, if false, then expand or collapse node only when clicking on the arrow icon. | boolean | — | true |
check-on-click-node | whether to check or uncheck node when clicking on the node, if false, the node can only be checked or unchecked by clicking on the checkbox. | boolean | — | false |
auto-expand-parent | whether to expand father node when a child node is expanded | boolean | — | true |
default-expanded-keys | array of keys of initially expanded nodes | array | — | — |
show-checkbox | whether node is selectable | boolean | — | false |
check-strictly | whether checked state of a node not affects its father and child nodes when show-checkbox is true |
boolean | — | false |
default-checked-keys | array of keys of initially checked nodes | array | — | — |
current-node-key | key of initially selected node | string, number | — | — |
filter-node-method | this function will be executed on each node when use filter method. if return false , tree node will be hidden. |
Function(value, data, node) | — | — |
accordion | whether only one node among the same level can be expanded at one time | boolean | — | false |
indent | horizontal indentation of nodes in adjacent levels in pixels | number | — | 16 |
icon-class | custome tree node icon | string | - | - |
lazy | whether to lazy load leaf node, used with load attribute |
boolean | — | false |
draggable | whether enable tree nodes drag and drop | boolean | — | false |
allow-drag | this function will be executed before dragging a node. If false is returned, the node can not be dragged |
Function(node) | — | — |
allow-drop | this function will be executed before the dragging node is dropped. If false is returned, the dragging node can not be dropped at the target node. type has three possible values: 'prev' (inserting the dragging node before the target node), 'inner' (inserting the dragging node to the target node) and 'next' (inserting the dragging node after the target node) |
Function(draggingNode, dropNode, type) | — | — |
props
Attribute | Description | Type | Accepted Values | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
label | specify which key of node object is used as the node's label | string, function(data, node) | — | — |
children | specify which node object is used as the node's subtree | string | — | — |
disabled | specify which key of node object represents if node's checkbox is disabled | boolean, function(data, node) | — | — |
isLeaf | specify whether the node is a leaf node, only works when lazy load is enabled | boolean, function(data, node) | — | — |
Method
Tree
has the following method, which returns the currently selected array of nodes.
Method | Description | Parameters |
---|---|---|
filter | filter all tree nodes, filtered nodes will be hidden | Accept a parameter which will be used as first parameter for filter-node-method |
updateKeyChildren | set new data to node, only works when node-key is assigned |
(key, data) Accept two parameters: 1. key of node 2. new data |
getCheckedNodes | If the node can be selected (show-checkbox is true ), it returns the currently selected array of nodes |
(leafOnly, includeHalfChecked) Accept two boolean type parameters: 1. default value is false . If the parameter is true , it only returns the currently selected array of sub-nodes. 2. default value is false . If the parameter is true , the return value contains halfchecked nodes |
setCheckedNodes | set certain nodes to be checked, only works when node-key is assigned |
an array of nodes to be checked |
getCheckedKeys | If the node can be selected (show-checkbox is true ), it returns the currently selected array of node's keys |
(leafOnly) Accept a boolean type parameter whose default value is false . If the parameter is true , it only returns the currently selected array of sub-nodes. |
setCheckedKeys | set certain nodes to be checked, only works when node-key is assigned |
(keys, leafOnly) Accept two parameters: 1. an array of node's keys to be checked 2. a boolean type parameter whose default value is false . If the parameter is true , it only returns the currently selected array of sub-nodes. |
setChecked | set node to be checked or not, only works when node-key is assigned |
(key/data, checked, deep) Accept three parameters: 1. node's key or data to be checked 2. a boolean typed parameter indicating checked or not. 3. a boolean typed parameter indicating deep or not. |
getHalfCheckedNodes | If the node can be selected (show-checkbox is true ), it returns the currently half selected array of nodes |
- |
getHalfCheckedKeys | If the node can be selected (show-checkbox is true ), it returns the currently half selected array of node's keys |
- |
getCurrentKey | return the highlight node's key (null if no node is highlighted) | — |
getCurrentNode | return the highlight node's data (null if no node is highlighted) | — |
setCurrentKey | set highlighted node by key, only works when node-key is assigned |
(key) the node's key to be highlighted. If null , cancel the currently highlighted node |
setCurrentNode | set highlighted node, only works when node-key is assigned |
(node) the node to be highlighted |
getNode | get node by data or key | (data) the node's data or key |
remove | remove a node, only works when node-key is assigned | (data) the node's data or node to be deleted |
append | append a child node to a given node in the tree | (data, parentNode) 1. child node's data to be appended 2. parent node's data, key or node |
insertBefore | insert a node before a given node in the tree | (data, refNode) 1. node's data to be inserted 2. reference node's data, key or node |
insertAfter | insert a node after a given node in the tree | (data, refNode) 1. node's data to be inserted 2. reference node's data, key or node |
Events
Event Name | Description | Parameters |
---|---|---|
node-click | triggers when a node is clicked | three parameters: node object corresponding to the node clicked, node property of TreeNode, TreeNode itself |
node-contextmenu | triggers when a node is clicked by right button | four parameters: event, node object corresponding to the node clicked, node property of TreeNode, TreeNode itself |
check-change | triggers when the selected state of the node changes | three parameters: node object corresponding to the node whose selected state is changed, whether the node is selected, whether node's subtree has selected nodes |
check | triggers after clicking the checkbox of a node | two parameters: node object corresponding to the node that is checked / unchecked, tree checked status object which has four props: checkedNodes, checkedKeys, halfCheckedNodes, halfCheckedKeys |
current-change | triggers when current node changes | two parameters: node object corresponding to the current node, node property of TreeNode |
node-expand | triggers when current node open | three parameters: node object corresponding to the node opened, node property of TreeNode, TreeNode itself |
node-collapse | triggers when current node close | three parameters: node object corresponding to the node closed, node property of TreeNode, TreeNode itself |
node-drag-start | triggers when dragging starts | two parameters: node object corresponding to the dragging node, event. |
node-drag-enter | triggers when the dragging node enters another node | three parameters: node object corresponding to the dragging node, node object corresponding to the entering node, event. |
node-drag-leave | triggers when the dragging node leaves a node | three parameters: node object corresponding to the dragging node, node object corresponding to the leaving node, event. |
node-drag-over | triggers when dragging over a node (like mouseover event) | three parameters: node object corresponding to the dragging node, node object corresponding to the dragging over node, event. |
node-drag-end | triggers when dragging ends | four parameters: node object corresponding to the dragging node, node object corresponding to the dragging end node (may be undefined ), node drop type (before / after / inner), event. |
node-drop | triggers after the dragging node is dropped | four parameters: node object corresponding to the dragging node, node object corresponding to the dropped node, node drop type (before / after / inner), event. |
Scoped Slot
Name | Description |
---|---|
— | Custom content for tree nodes. The scope parameter is { node, data } |