Using feature-packed admin list tables
In web applications, you will find a heavy usage of CRUD operations. Therefore, we need tables to display the list of records. These days, developers have the choice of implementing common lists using client-side JavaScript as well as PHP. These lists contain functionalities such as pagination, selections, sorting, and so on. Building these types of lists from scratch is not recommended unless you are planning to build a common library. WordPress offers a feature-packed list for its core features using the WP_List_Table
class located in the wp-admin/includes/ wp-list-table.php
file. We have the ability to extend this class to create application-specific custom lists. First, we'll look at the default list used for core features, as shown in the following screenshot:
As you can see, most of the common tasks such as filtering, sorting, custom actions, searching, and pagination are built into this list, which is easily customized by creating child classes...