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Toolbar Customization Guide

This guide shows you how to hide, customize, or override the top and bottom toolbars in Material React Table.

Note: This guide has become much more simple since the introduction of the useMaterialReactTable hook in v2.
No more tableInstanceRef or useReducer rerender hacks required!

Relevant Table Options

1
boolean
true
MRT Customize Toolbars Docs
2
boolean
true
3
boolean
true
4
BoxProps | ({ table }) => BoxProps
Material UI Box Props
5
LinearProgressProps | ({ isTopToolbar, table }) => LinearProgressProps
Material UI LinearProgress Props
6
ChipProps| ({ table }} => ChipProps
Material UI Chip Props
7
AlertProps | ({ table }) => AlertProps
Material UI Alert Props
8
BoxProps | ({ table }) => BoxProps
Material UI Box Props
9
'left' | 'right'
10
'bottom' | 'top' | 'both'
11
'bottom' | 'top' | 'none'
12
'bottom' | 'top' | 'both' | 'none'
13
ReactNode | ({ table }) => ReactNode
14
({ table }) => ReactNode
15
({ table}) => ReactNode
16
ReactNode | ({ table }) => ReactNode
17
({ table }) => ReactNode

Relevant State

1
boolean
false
2
boolean
false

Hide or Disable Toolbars

There are enableTopToolbar and enableBottomToolbar table options that you can use to show or hide the toolbars.

const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
enableTopToolbar: false,
enableBottomToolbar: false,
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Alternatively, you could just use a different MRT component that does not have the toolbars built-in. For example, use the <MRT_TableContainer /> or <MRT_Table /> components instead of the <MaterialReactTable /> component.

const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
});
//This MRT sub-component does not contain the code for the toolbars. MRT_TablePaper and MaterialReactTable do.
return <MRT_TableContainer table={table} />;

No Toolbars Example

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Source Code

1import { useMemo } from 'react';
2import {
3 MRT_Table, //import alternative sub-component if we do not want toolbars
4 type MRT_ColumnDef,
5 useMaterialReactTable,
6} from 'material-react-table';
7import { data, type Person } from './makeData';
8
9export const Example = () => {
10 const columns = useMemo<MRT_ColumnDef<Person>[]>(
11 //column definitions...
36 );
37
38 const table = useMaterialReactTable({
39 columns,
40 data, //data must be memoized or stable (useState, useMemo, defined outside of this component, etc.)
41 enableColumnActions: false,
42 enableColumnFilters: false,
43 enablePagination: false,
44 enableSorting: false,
45 mrtTheme: (theme) => ({
46 baseBackgroundColor: theme.palette.background.default, //change default background color
47 }),
48 muiTableBodyRowProps: { hover: false },
49 muiTableProps: {
50 sx: {
51 border: '1px solid rgba(81, 81, 81, .5)',
52 },
53 },
54 muiTableHeadCellProps: {
55 sx: {
56 border: '1px solid rgba(81, 81, 81, .5)',
57 fontStyle: 'italic',
58 fontWeight: 'normal',
59 },
60 },
61 muiTableBodyCellProps: {
62 sx: {
63 border: '1px solid rgba(81, 81, 81, .5)',
64 },
65 },
66 });
67
68 //using MRT_Table instead of MaterialReactTable if we do not need any of the toolbar components or features
69 return <MRT_Table table={table} />;
70};
71
72export default Example;
73

Customize Toolbar buttons

Everything in the toolbars are customizable. You can add your own buttons or change the order of the built-in buttons.

Customize Built-In Internal Toolbar Button Area

The renderToolbarInternalActions table option allows you to redefine the built-in buttons that usually reside in the top right of the top toolbar. You can reorder the icon buttons or even insert your own custom buttons. All of the built-in buttons are available to be imported from 'material-react-table'.

import {
MaterialReactTable,
MRT_ShowHideColumnsButton,
MRT_ToggleFullScreenButton,
} from 'material-react-table';
const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
renderToolbarInternalActions: ({ table }) => (
<>
{/* add your own custom print button or something */}
<IconButton onClick={() => showPrintPreview(true)}>
<PrintIcon />
</IconButton>
{/* built-in buttons (must pass in table prop for them to work!) */}
<MRT_ShowHideColumnsButton table={table} />
<MRT_ToggleFullScreenButton table={table} />
</>
),
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Add Custom Toolbar Buttons/Components

The renderTopToolbarCustomActions and renderBottomToolbarCustomActions table options allow you to add your own custom buttons or components to the top and bottom toolbar areas. These props are functions that return a ReactNode. You can add your own buttons or whatever components you want.

In all of these render... table options, you get access to the table instance that you can use to perform actions or extract data from the table.

const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
enableRowSelection: true,
//Simply adding a table title to the top-left of the top toolbar
renderTopToolbarCustomActions: () => (
<Typography variant="h3">Customer's Table</Typography>
),
//Adding a custom button to the bottom toolbar
renderBottomToolbarCustomActions: ({ table }) => (
<Button
variant="contained"
color="lightblue"
//extract all selected rows from the table instance and do something with them
onClick={() => handleDownloadRows(table.getSelectedRowModel().rows)}
>
Download Selected Rows
</Button>
),
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Custom Toolbar Actions Example

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Source Code

1import { useMemo } from 'react';
2import {
3 MaterialReactTable,
4 type MRT_ColumnDef,
5 MRT_ToggleDensePaddingButton,
6 MRT_ToggleFullScreenButton,
7 useMaterialReactTable,
8} from 'material-react-table';
9import { Box, Button, IconButton } from '@mui/material';
10import PrintIcon from '@mui/icons-material/Print';
11import { data, type Person } from './makeData';
12
13const Example = () => {
14 const columns = useMemo<MRT_ColumnDef<Person>[]>(
15 //column definitions...
36 );
37
38 const table = useMaterialReactTable({
39 columns,
40 data,
41 enableRowSelection: true,
42 positionToolbarAlertBanner: 'bottom', //show selected rows count on bottom toolbar
43 //add custom action buttons to top-left of top toolbar
44 renderTopToolbarCustomActions: ({ table }) => (
45 <Box sx={{ display: 'flex', gap: '1rem', p: '4px' }}>
46 <Button
47 color="secondary"
48 onClick={() => {
49 alert('Create New Account');
50 }}
51 variant="contained"
52 >
53 Create Account
54 </Button>
55 <Button
56 color="error"
57 disabled={!table.getIsSomeRowsSelected()}
58 onClick={() => {
59 alert('Delete Selected Accounts');
60 }}
61 variant="contained"
62 >
63 Delete Selected Accounts
64 </Button>
65 </Box>
66 ),
67 //customize built-in buttons in the top-right of top toolbar
68 renderToolbarInternalActions: ({ table }) => (
69 <Box>
70 {/* add custom button to print table */}
71 <IconButton
72 onClick={() => {
73 window.print();
74 }}
75 >
76 <PrintIcon />
77 </IconButton>
78 {/* along-side built-in buttons in whatever order you want them */}
79 <MRT_ToggleDensePaddingButton table={table} />
80 <MRT_ToggleFullScreenButton table={table} />
81 </Box>
82 ),
83 });
84
85 return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;
86};
87
88export default Example;
89

Position Toolbar Areas

The positionToolbarAlertBanner, positionGlobalFilter, positionPagination, and positionToolbarDropZone table options allow you to swap the default position of certain areas of the toolbars. Experiment moving them around until you find a layout that works for you.

const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns
//if rendering top toolbar buttons, sometimes you want alerts to be at the bottom
positionToolbarAlertBanner: 'bottom',
positionGlobalFilter: 'left', //move the search box to the left of the top toolbar
positionPagination: 'top',
renderTopToolbarCustomActions: () => <Box>...</Box>,
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Customize Toolbar Props and Styles

The muiTopToolbarProps, muiBottomToolbarProps, muiToolbarAlertBannerProps, and muiToolbarAlertBannerChipProps table options allow you to customize the props and styles of the underlying Material components that make up the toolbar components. Remember that you can pass CSS overrides to their sx or style props. Some have found this useful for forcing position: absolute on alerts, etc.

Customize Linear Progress Bars

The progress bars that display in both the top and bottom toolbars become visible when either the isLoading or showProgressBars state options are set to true. You can customize the progress bars by passing in props to the muiLinearProgressProps table option. By default, the progress bars have a full animated progress bar, but you can set the value table option to a number between 0 and 100 to show real progress values if your table is doing some complicated long running tasks that you want to show progress for. Visit the Material UI Progress docs to learn more.

const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
muiLinearProgressProps: ({ isTopToolbar }) => ({
color: 'warning',
sx: { display: isTopToolbar ? 'block' : 'none' }, //only show top toolbar progress bar
value: fetchProgress, //show precise real progress value if you so desire
}),
state: {
isLoading,
showProgressBars,
},
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Customize Toolbar Alert Banner

The toolbar alert banner is an internal component used to display alerts to the user. By default, it will automatically show messages around the number of selected rows or grouping state.

However, you can repurpose this alert banner to show your own custom messages too. You can force the alert banner to show by setting the showAlertBanner state option to true. You can then customize the messages and other stylings using the muiToolbarAlertBannerProps to create your custom message. You probably saw this in the Remote Data or React Query examples.

const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
//show a custom error message if there was an error fetching data in the top toolbar
muiToolbarAlertBannerProps: isError
? {
color: 'error',
children: 'Network Error. Could not fetch data.',
}
: undefined,
state: {
showAlertBanner: isError,
showProgressBars: isFetching,
},
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Override with Custom Toolbar Components

If you want to completely override the default toolbar components, you can do so by passing in your own custom components to the renderTopToolbar and renderBottomToolbar props.

The drawback to this approach is that you will not get all the automatic features of the default toolbar components, such as the automatic alert banner, progress bars, etc. You will have to implement all of that yourself if you still want those features. Though you can also just import those MRT components and use them in your custom toolbar.

import {
MRT_GlobalFilterTextInput, //import MRT sub components!
MRT_TablePagination,
MaterialReactTable,
useMaterialReactTable,
} from 'material-react-table';
const table = useMaterialReactTable({
data,
columns,
renderTopToolbar: ({ table }) => (
<Box
sx={{
display: 'flex',
justifyContent: 'space-between',
alignItems: 'center',
}}
>
<MRT_GlobalFilterTextInput table={table} />
<MRT_TablePagination table={table} />
</Box>
),
renderBottomToolbar: ({ table }) => (
<Box>
<Button>Download</Button>
</Box>
),
});
return <MaterialReactTable table={table} />;

Build Your Own Toolbar

Instead of overriding the toolbar components up above, you may want 100% control over the layout and styling of your table controls and where they are on the page. You can do this by just using a MRT sub component such as <MRT_TableContainer /> for the table component, which does not have the internal toolbar components built-in. Optionally, build your own custom toolbar components using the other MRT sub components.

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Source Code

1import {
2 MRT_GlobalFilterTextField,
3 MRT_ShowHideColumnsButton,
4 MRT_TablePagination,
5 MRT_ToggleDensePaddingButton,
6 MRT_ToggleFiltersButton,
7 MRT_ToolbarAlertBanner,
8 useMaterialReactTable,
9 type MRT_ColumnDef,
10 MRT_TableContainer,
11} from 'material-react-table';
12import { IconButton, Box, Button, Typography, Tooltip } from '@mui/material';
13import PrintIcon from '@mui/icons-material/Print';
14import { data, type Person } from './makeData';
15
16const columns: MRT_ColumnDef<Person>[] = [
17 {
18 accessorKey: 'firstName',
19 header: 'First Name',
20 },
21 {
22 accessorKey: 'lastName',
23 header: 'Last Name',
24 },
25 {
26 accessorKey: 'age',
27 header: 'Age',
28 },
29 {
30 accessorKey: 'salary',
31 header: 'Salary',
32 },
33];
34
35const Example = () => {
36 const table = useMaterialReactTable({
37 columns,
38 data,
39 enableRowSelection: true,
40 initialState: { showGlobalFilter: true },
41 });
42
43 return (
44 <Box sx={{ border: 'gray 2px dashed', padding: '16px' }}>
45 {/* Our Custom External Top Toolbar */}
46 <Box
47 sx={(theme) => ({
48 display: 'flex',
49 backgroundColor: 'inherit',
50 borderRadius: '4px',
51 flexDirection: 'row',
52 gap: '16px',
53 justifyContent: 'space-between',
54 padding: '24px 16px',
55 '@media max-width: 768px': {
56 flexDirection: 'column',
57 },
58 })}
59 >
60 <Box>
61 <Button
62 color="primary"
63 onClick={() => {
64 alert('Add User');
65 }}
66 variant="contained"
67 >
68 Crete New Account
69 </Button>
70 </Box>
71 <MRT_GlobalFilterTextField table={table} />
72 <Box sx={{ display: 'flex', alignItems: 'center', gap: '8px' }}>
73 <MRT_ToggleFiltersButton table={table} />
74 <MRT_ShowHideColumnsButton table={table} />
75 <MRT_ToggleDensePaddingButton table={table} />
76 <Tooltip title="Print">
77 <IconButton onClick={() => window.print()}>
78 <PrintIcon />
79 </IconButton>
80 </Tooltip>
81 </Box>
82 </Box>
83 {/* Some Page Content */}
84 <Typography p="16px 4px">
85 {
86 "Hey I'm some page content. I'm just one of your normal components between your custom toolbar and the MRT Table below"
87 }
88 </Typography>
89 {/* The MRT Table with no toolbars built-in */}
90 <MRT_TableContainer table={table} />
91 {/* Our Custom Bottom Toolbar */}
92 <Box>
93 <Box sx={{ display: 'flex', justifyContent: 'flex-end' }}>
94 <MRT_TablePagination table={table} />
95 </Box>
96 <Box sx={{ display: 'grid', width: '100%' }}>
97 <MRT_ToolbarAlertBanner stackAlertBanner table={table} />
98 </Box>
99 </Box>
100 </Box>
101 );
102};
103
104export default Example;
105