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github.com/Attrash-Islam/vue-infinite-autocomplete
Vue 2.x Wrapper for infinite-autocomplete library
via npm:
$ npm i -S vue-infinite-autocomplete
<template>
<vue-infinite-autocomplete
:data-source=currentOptions
:value=currentValue
v-on:select="handleOnSelect">
</vue-infinite-autocomplete>
</template>
<script>
import VueInfiniteAutocomplete from 'vue-infinite-autocomplete';
export default {
components: {
"vue-infinite-autocomplete": VueInfiniteAutocomplete
},
data() {
return {
currentValue: "",
currentOptions: [
{ text: 'Islam Attrash', id: 1},
{ text: 'Shai Reznik', id: 2},
{ text: 'Uri Shaked', id: 3},
{ text: 'Salsabel Eawissat', id: 4},
{ text: 'Mohammed Attrash', id: 5},
{ text: 'Mike Brocole', id: 6},
{ text: 'John Stewart', id: 7},
{ text: 'Stone Cold', id: 8},
{ text: 'Triple H', id: 9},
{ text: 'Sting The Stinger', id: 10},
{ text: 'Superman', id: 11},
{ text: 'Batman', id: 12},
{ text: 'The Joker', id: '13'},
{ text: 'Vanilla Icecream', id: '14'},
{ text: 'Stephane macmahon', id: '15'},
{ text: 'infinite autocomplete', id: '16'},
{ text: 'Barak Obama', id: null},
{ text: 'Bill Goldberg', id: 17},
{ text: 'Inishtanispfl', id: 'whooo? whoo?'},
{ text: 'Saloma', id: [1,2,3]},
{ text: 'Yosra Eawissat', id: {object: true}},
{ text: 'Medium Articles', id: 'what'}
]
}
},
methods: {
changeOptions() {
this.currentOptions = [
{ text: 'Islam AttrashX', id: 1 },
{ text: 'Shai ReznikY', id: 2 },
{ text: 'Uri ShakedZ', id: 3 },
{ text: 'Salsabel EawissatE', id: 4 }
]
},
handleOnSelect(selectedValue) {
console.log("selected: ", selectedValue);
}
}
}
</script>
/**
* current value
*/
value?: string;
/**
* data source
*/
dataSource?:Array<{text: string, id: any}>;
/**
* Chunk fetch size
*/
fetchSize?:number,
/**
* select event output handler when choosing an option
*/
v-on:select?(selectedValue);
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