Column Renderer
A column renderer is a Lua function that receives a special argument and returns a string that will be displayed in each specific field of the files table.
Example: Customizing Table Renderer
xplr.fn.custom.fmt_simple_column = function(m)
return m.prefix .. m.relative_path .. m.suffix
end
xplr.config.general.table.header.cols = {
{ format = " path" }
}
xplr.config.general.table.row.cols = {
{ format = "custom.fmt_simple_column" }
}
xplr.config.general.table.col_widths = {
{ Percentage = 100 }
}
-- With this config, you should only see a single column displaying the
-- relative paths.
xplr by default provides the following column renderers:
xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_0
xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_1
xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_2
xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_3
xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_4
You can either overwrite these functions, or create new functions in
xplr.fn.custom
and point to them.
Terminal colors are supported.
Table Renderer Argument
The special argument contains the following fields
- parent
- relative_path
- absolute_path
- extension
- is_symlink
- is_broken
- is_dir
- is_file
- is_readonly
- mime_essence
- size
- human_size
- permissions
- created
- last_modified
- uid
- gid
- canonical
- symlink
- index
- relative_index
- is_before_focus
- is_after_focus
- tree
- prefix
- suffix
- is_selected
- is_focused
- total
- meta
parent
Type: string
The parent path of the node.
relative_path
Type: string
The path relative to the parent, i.e. the file/directory name with extension.
absolute_path
Type: string
The absolute path (without resolving symlinks) of the node.
extension
Type: string
The extension of the node.
is_symlink
Type: boolean
true
if the node is a symlink.
is_broken
Type: boolean
true
if the node is a broken symlink.
is_dir
Type: boolean
true
if the node is a directory.
is_file
Type: boolean
true
if the node is a file.
is_readonly
Type: boolean
true
if the node is real-only.
mime_essence
Type: string
The mime type of the node. For e.g. text/csv
, image/jpeg
etc.
size
Type: integer
The size of the exact node. The size of a directory won't be calculated recursively.
human_size
Type: string
Like size but in human readable format.
permissions
Type: Permission
The permissions applied to the node.
created
Type: nullable integer
Creation time in nanosecond since UNIX epoch.
last_modified
Type: nullable integer
Last modification time in nanosecond since UNIX epoch.
uid
Type: integer
User ID of the file owner.
gid
Type: integer
Group ID of the file owner.
canonical
Type: nullable Resolved Node Metadata
If the node is a symlink, it will hold information about the symlink resolved node. Else, it will hold information the actual node. It the symlink is broken, it will be null.
symlink
Type: nullable Resolved Node Metadata
If the node is a symlink and is not broken, it will hold information about the symlink resolved node. However, it will never hold information about the actual node. It will instead be null.
index
Type: integer
Index (starting from 0) of the node.
relative_index
Type: integer
Relative index from the focused node (i.e. 0th node).
is_before_focus
Type: boolean
true
if the node is before the focused node.
is_after_focus
Type: boolean
true
if the node is after the focused node.
tree
Type: string
The tree component based on the node's index.
prefix
Type: string
The prefix applicable for the node.
suffix
Type: string
The suffix applicable for the node.
is_selected
Type: boolean
true
if the node is selected.
is_focused
Type: boolean
true
if the node is under focus.
total
Type: integer
The total number of the nodes.
meta
Type: mapping of string and string
The applicable meta object for the node.
Permission
Permission contains the following fields:
- user_read
- user_write
- user_execute
- group_read
- group_write
- group_execute
- other_read
- other_write
- other_execute
- sticky
- setgid
- setuid
Each field holds a boolean value.
Resolved Node Metadata
It contains the following fields.