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React input element that allows you to insert and delete tags.


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better-react-tagsinput

React input component for displaying tags. This componenty needs to be controlled from outside in order to work correctly. The input is rendered as SlateJS editor.

TagsInput API

query: string

The text value of the input which is created by user typing via keyboard.

tags: Array<Tag>

The tags that are rendered inside the input. The input renders tats first and then the query is rendered as last.

Tag is a javascript object that contains data and metadata describing it:

{
  value: string,
  state?: string | number,
  data?: Object,
}

The important and required property is value which is the text value that is rendered in the tag. The state can be used for identifying the state of the tag. The default Tag component uses state as class name. For example setting value of state to error would append error to a class name and you could render that specific tag in error state.

addTagKeyCodes: Array<number>

Javascript event keyboard codes. These keys trigger adding a new tag. By default Space, Enter and Comma keys are used.

tagComponentFactory: (props) => React$Node

Render props for rendering custom tag component. The callback receives props such as isFocused (if cursor is focused on tag), contents (text content of tag), state (state value of tag) and others. Look at source code of the tag-component to see how to correctly create your own component.

plugins: Array<Plugin

Override default plugin. See plugins.

onQueryChangeRequest: (query: string)

Callback that is triggered when user types in the input. The argument is the value of the input.

onTagAddRequest: (text: string, event: Event)

Callback that is triggered if any of the addTagKeyCodes keys has been pressed. The event object is passed as first argument. Second argument is the text value of new tag.

onTagDeleteRequest: (indices: Array<number>, event: Event)

Callback that is triggered when tag / tags are deleted. This can happen by clicking on remove icon on the tag itself or when user deletes the tag via keyboard (by pressing any of the removeTagKeyCodes). indices is array of indices of the tags that are about to be deleted. It can be single index (if remove icon is clicked) or multiple (by selecting multiple tags with keyboard).

onPasteRequest: (event: SyntheticClipboardEvent)

Callback that is triggered when some content is pasted into the input. Useful for specifying how to parse data into tags / query.

onBlur: (event: SyntheticKeyboardEvent | SyntheticMouseEvent, editor: Editor, next: Function)

Callback that is triggered when input is blurred. IMPORTANT Do not forget to call next() at the end of your callback so SlateJS can perform correct updates.

onFocus: (event: SyntheticKeyboardEvent | SyntheticMouseEvent, editor: Editor, next: Function)

Callback that is triggered when input is focused. IMPORTANT Do not forget to call next() at the end of your callback so SlateJS can perform correct updates.

onChange: ({ value, operations }: { value: Value, operations: List<Operation> })

Any time any of input's internal editor value is changed this callback is triggered.

setRef: (node: ?React$ElementRef)

If you need to set reference to the editor itself, you can use this function to set it.

onInitialLoad: ()

This callback is triggered once the query and tags are parsed and the internal editor value is generated, basically after the editor's internal state is set and first render occurs. The callback is called at the end of componentDidMount.

CollapsibleTagsInput API

You can pass the same props as for TagsInput component. The additional props are these.

onTagCountUpdateRequest (count: number)

The callback is triggered every time the input is focused or blurred. Additionaly it is called when the input is mounted. The callback passes count argument which is the amount of Tag nodes that are of different top offset (the offset can be specified via offset prop).

By default the initial offset is calculated by looking at first Tag node offsetTop property. This is used as main offset. Then other tag components' offsetTop properties are observed and those that do not match are considered to be hidden nodes. The number of these nodes is used as count argument.

offset: number

Overrides the default offset. Instead of relying on offsetTop position of first Tag node, this offset is used. This is useful if you change the tag input dynamically or apply other styles.

Package API

TagsInput

React component containing the input. See TagsInput API

CollapsibleTagsInput

React component that renders TagsInput internally. This component allows for passing callbacks that are triggered when input is blurred / focused and mounted. The component searches through editor nodes to calculate visible tag nodes which is specified by configuration and CSS.

See CollapsibleTagsInput API

TagComponent

Default React component that renders tag items.

plugins

Object containing default SlateJS plugins used with TagsInput. These plugins are used by default with the input. The plugins are created as classes so you need to call plugin.initialize() before passing them to the input.

  • TagsPlugin

Handles rendering of the tag objects. It also triggers callbacks when tag should be added or removed, either via mouse or keyboard.

  • KeyboardNavigationPlugin

Plugin that enables navigation with cursor arrows between tag nodes so empty nodes between tag nodes are skipped.

  • UpdateValue

Plugin that parses incoming tag and query props into SlateJS value representation.

createPlugins

Factory function for initializing all default plugins. This factory function is called by default within the input.

utils

Object containing utility functions:

  • parseValue: (tags, query, prevValue): Value

    Creates SlateJS Value and maintains Selection. This value is consumed by SlateJS editor embedded inside TagsInput.

  • removeTagsByIndices: (tags, indices): tags

    Removes tags at given indices. This utility is used by default when removing tags and helps with modifying the tag list.

schema

SlateJS schema that is used by default with the input.

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Last updated on 23 Jun 2020

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