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github.com/romainsimon/vue-simple-search-dropdown
A Vue component for a simple searchable dropdown.
No external library is used in this dropdown.
Demo here: https://romainsimon.github.io/vue-simple-search-dropdown/
npm install vue-simple-search-dropdown
Include the script file, then install the component with Vue.use(Dropdown);
e.g.:
<script type="text/javascript" src="node_modules/vuejs/dist/vue.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="node_modules/vue-simple-search-dropdown/dist/vue-simple-search-dropdown.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
Vue.use(Dropdown);
</script>
import Dropdown from 'vue-simple-search-dropdown';
Once installed, it can be used in a template as simply as:
<Dropdown
:options="[{ id: 1, name: 'Option 1'}, { id: 2, name: 'Option 2'}]"
v-on:selected="validateSelection"
v-on:filter="getDropdownValues"
:disabled="false"
name="zipcode"
:maxItem="10"
placeholder="Please select an option">
</Dropdown>
options
(required): An array of options with id
and name
placeholder
(optional): A placeholderdisabled
(optional): true/falsename
(optional): An input name | default: dropdown
maxItem
(optional): Max item to show | default: 6
These events are returned from the dropdown and can be catch with v-on
selected
: An option is selected by click in the dropdownfilter
: A filter has been applied by typing in the input fieldTips: Using v-on:filter
, you can repopulate the dropdown with new options
corresponding to the search by making an API call
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