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@alduncanson/react-address-autocomplete
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A simple text input for entering addresses using Google's Places API
A simple text input for entering addresses using Google's Places API. You can try it out here!
Requires React 16 or later
npm install --save @alduncanson/react-address-autocomplete
or
yarn add @alduncanson/react-address-autocomplete
import React from 'react'
import './App.css'
import AddressInput from '@alDuncanson/react-address-autocomplete'
export const App = () => {
return (
<div className='App'>
<header className='App-header'>
<div style={{ width: '34%' }}>
<AddressInput apiKey='YOUR API KEY' handleAddress={address => console.log(address)}/>
</div>
</header>
</div>
)
}
After you start typing, you can then navigate through the prediction list with your mouse or keyboard with ↑ and ↓ arrow keys and select your address by clicking or pressing the Enter key
style
: Object - style object for the <input/>
elementplaceholder
: String - input placeholder text. Otherwise defaults to 'Address'handleAddress
: Callback - a function that takes the selected address as a parameter and returns it as a stringapiKey
: String - your Google Places API KeyPull requests are welcome and greatly appreciated. As new as this module is, I am still working on setting up a proper contribution flow as well as making an actual build/bundling script to make helping out easier. If you have suggestions, submit them as an issue please :)
FAQs
A simple text input for entering addresses using Google's Places API
We found that @alduncanson/react-address-autocomplete demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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