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@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete
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```bash npm i --save @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete #or yarn add @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete ```
npm i @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete
npm i --save @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete
#or
yarn add @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete
import { Flex, FormControl, FormHelperText, FormLabel } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
AutoComplete,
AutoCompleteInput,
AutoCompleteItem,
AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";
function App() {
const countries = [
"nigeria",
"japan",
"india",
"united states",
"south korea",
];
return (
<Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full">
<FormControl w="60">
<FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
<AutoComplete openOnFocus>
<AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" />
<AutoCompleteList>
{countries.map((country, cid) => (
<AutoCompleteItem
key={`option-${cid}`}
value={country}
textTransform="capitalize"
>
{country}
</AutoCompleteItem>
))}
</AutoCompleteList>
</AutoComplete>
<FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
</FormControl>
</Flex>
);
}
export default App;
You can create groups with the AutoCompleteGroup
Component, and add a title with the AutoCompleteGroupTitle
component.
import { Flex, FormControl, FormHelperText, FormLabel } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
AutoComplete,
AutoCompleteGroup,
AutoCompleteGroupTitle,
AutoCompleteInput,
AutoCompleteItem,
AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";
function App() {
const continents = {
africa: ["nigeria", "south africa"],
asia: ["japan", "south korea"],
europe: ["united kingdom", "russia"],
};
return (
<Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full">
<FormControl w="60">
<FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
<AutoComplete openOnFocus>
<AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" />
<AutoCompleteList>
{Object.entries(continents).map(([continent, countries], co_id) => (
<AutoCompleteGroup key={co_id} showDivider>
<AutoCompleteGroupTitle textTransform="capitalize">
{continent}
</AutoCompleteGroupTitle>
{countries.map((country, c_id) => (
<AutoCompleteItem
key={c_id}
value={country}
textTransform="capitalize"
>
{country}
</AutoCompleteItem>
))}
</AutoCompleteGroup>
))}
</AutoCompleteList>
</AutoComplete>
<FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
</FormControl>
</Flex>
);
}
export default App;
To access the internal state of the AutoComplete
, use a function as children (commonly known as a render prop). You'll get access to the internal state isOpen
, with the onOpen
and onClose
methods.
import {
Flex,
FormControl,
FormHelperText,
FormLabel,
Icon,
InputGroup,
InputRightElement,
} from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
AutoComplete,
AutoCompleteInput,
AutoCompleteItem,
AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";
import { FiChevronRight, FiChevronDown } from "react-icons/fi";
function App() {
const countries = [
"nigeria",
"japan",
"india",
"united states",
"south korea",
];
return (
<Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full">
<FormControl w="60">
<FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
<AutoComplete openOnFocus>
{({ isOpen }) => (
<>
<InputGroup>
<AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" placeholder="Search..." />
<InputRightElement
children={
<Icon as={isOpen ? FiChevronRight : FiChevronDown} />
}
/>
</InputGroup>
<AutoCompleteList>
{countries.map((country, cid) => (
<AutoCompleteItem
key={`option-${cid}`}
value={country}
textTransform="capitalize"
>
{country}
</AutoCompleteItem>
))}
</AutoCompleteList>
</>
)}
</AutoComplete>
<FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
</FormControl>
</Flex>
);
}
export default App;
You can Render whatever you want. The AutoComplete
Items are regular Chakra
Boxes.
import {
Avatar,
Flex,
FormControl,
FormHelperText,
FormLabel,
Text,
} from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
AutoComplete,
AutoCompleteInput,
AutoCompleteItem,
AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";
function App() {
const people = [
{ name: "Dan Abramov", image: "https://bit.ly/dan-abramov" },
{ name: "Kent Dodds", image: "https://bit.ly/kent-c-dodds" },
{ name: "Segun Adebayo", image: "https://bit.ly/sage-adebayo" },
{ name: "Prosper Otemuyiwa", image: "https://bit.ly/prosper-baba" },
{ name: "Ryan Florence", image: "https://bit.ly/ryan-florence" },
];
return (
<Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full" direction="column">
<FormControl id="email" w="60">
<FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
<AutoComplete openOnFocus>
<AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" />
<AutoCompleteList>
{people.map((person, oid) => (
<AutoCompleteItem
key={`option-${oid}`}
value={person.name}
textTransform="capitalize"
align="center"
>
<Avatar size="sm" name={person.name} src={person.image} />
<Text ml="4">{person.name}</Text>
</AutoCompleteItem>
))}
</AutoCompleteList>
</AutoComplete>
<FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
</FormControl>
</Flex>
);
}
export default App;
Add the multiple
prop to AutoComplete
component, the AutoCompleteInput
will now expose the tags in it's children function.
The onChange
prop now returns an array of the chosen values
Now you can map the tags with the AutoCompleteTag
component or any other component of your choice. The label
and the onRemove
method are now exposed.
import { Flex, FormControl, FormHelperText, FormLabel } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
AutoComplete,
AutoCompleteInput,
AutoCompleteItem,
AutoCompleteList,
AutoCompleteTag,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";
function App() {
const countries = [
"nigeria",
"japan",
"india",
"united states",
"south korea",
];
return (
<Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full" direction="column">
<FormControl id="email" w="60">
<FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
<AutoComplete openOnFocus multiple onChange={vals => console.log(vals)}>
<AutoCompleteInput variant="filled">
{({ tags }) =>
tags.map((tag, tid) => (
<AutoCompleteTag
key={tid}
label={tag.label}
onRemove={tag.onRemove}
/>
))
}
</AutoCompleteInput>
<AutoCompleteList>
{countries.map((country, cid) => (
<AutoCompleteItem
key={`option-${cid}`}
value={country}
textTransform="capitalize"
_selected={{ bg: "whiteAlpha.50" }}
_focus={{ bg: "whiteAlpha.100" }}
>
{country}
</AutoCompleteItem>
))}
</AutoCompleteList>
</AutoComplete>
<FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
</FormControl>
</Flex>
);
}
export default App;
I know that title hardly expresses the point, but yeah, naming is tough. You might want your users to be able to add extra items when their options are not available in the provided options. e.g. adding a new tag to your Polywork profile.
First add the creatable
prop to the AutoComplete
component.
Then add the AutoCompleteCreatable
component to the bottom of the list. Refer to the references for more info on this component.
Assign a ref to the AutoComplete
component and call the available methods with:
ref.current?.resetItems();
ref.current?.removeItem(itemValue);
NB: Feel free to request any additional Prop
in Issues.
Wrapper and Provider for AutoCompleteInput
and AutoCompleteList
AutoComplete composes Box so you can pass all Box props to change its style.
NB: None of the props passed to it are required.
Prop | Type | Description | Default |
closeOnBlur | boolean | close suggestions when input is blurred | true |
closeOnSelect | boolean | close suggestions when a suggestions is selected | true |
creatable | boolean | Allow addition of arbitrary values not present in suggestions | false |
defaultIsOpen | boolean | Suggestions list is open by default | false |
defaultValues | Array | Used to predefine tags, or value for the autocomplete component. Just pass an array of the values | ——— |
disableFilter | boolean | disables filtering when set to true | false |
emphasize | boolean | CSSObject | Highlight matching characters in suggestions, you can pass the styles - false | false |
emptyState |
| render message when no suggestions match query | true |
filter |
| custom filter function | ——— |
focusInputOnSelect | boolean | focus input after a suggestion is selected | true |
freeSolo | boolean | allow entering of any arbitrary values | false |
isReadOnly | boolean | Make the component read-only | false |
listAllValuesOnFocus | boolean | Show all suggestions when user focuses the input, while it's not empty. | false |
maxSelections | number | limit possible number of tag selections in multiple mode | ——— |
maxSuggestions | number | limit number of suggestions in list | ——— |
multiple | boolean | allow tags multi selection | false |
onChange |
| function to run whenever autocomplete value(s) changes | ——— |
onSelectOption |
| method to call whenever a suggestion is selected | ——— |
onOptionFocus |
| method to call whenever a suggestion is focused | ——— |
onReady |
| method that exposes variables used in component | ——— |
onTagRemoved |
| method to call whenever a tag is removed | ——— |
openOnFocus | boolean | open suggestions when input is focuses | false |
restoreOnBlurIfEmpty | boolean | if false, clearing the value of the input field will also clear the selected option | true |
rollNavigation | boolean | allow keyboard navigation to switch to alternate ends when one end is reached | false |
selectOnFocus | boolean | select the text in input when it's focused | false |
shouldRenderSuggestions |
| function to decide if suggestions should render, e.g. show suggestions only if there are at least two characters in the query value | ——— |
submitKeys; |
| show suggestions when input value is empty | false |
suggestWhenEmpty | boolean | show suggestions when input value is empty | false |
value | any | value of the component in the controlled state | --- |
Tags for multiple mode
AutoCompleteTag composes Tag so you can pass all Tag props to change its style.
Prop | Type | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
disabled |
| In the event that you need to lock certain tag so that they can't be removed in the interface, you can set the tags disabled. | No | ——— |
label |
| Label that is displayed on the tag | Yes | ——— |
onRemove |
| Method to remove the tag from selected values | Yes | ——— |
Input for AutoComplete
value.
AutoCompleteInput composes Input so you can pass all Input props to change its style.
Prop | Type | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
children |
|
callback that returns
| No | ——— |
ref |
| provides a ref to the input element so the value can be referenced in additional contexts | No | ——— |
hidePlaceholder | boolean | hides the placeholder when children is not an empty array. intended usage for
| No | false |
Wrapper for AutoCompleteGroup
and AutoCompleteItem
AutoCompleteList composes Box so you can pass all Box props to change its style.
Wrapper for collections of AutoCompleteItem
s
AutoCompleteGroup composes Box so you can pass all Box props to change its style.
Prop | Type | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
showDivider | boolean | If true, a divider is shown | No | false |
dividerColor | string | Color for divider, if present | No | inherit |
This Composes your suggestions
AutoCompleteItem composes Flex so you can pass all Flex props to change its style.
Prop | Type | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
getValue | (value:any) => any | A method used to determine the key that holds the value, when the value prop is an object | no |
|
label | string | The label for the Option | no | ——— |
value | string or Object | The value of the Option | yes | ——— |
fixed |
| Make an item visible at all times, regardless of filtering or maxSuggestions | No | ——— |
_fixed |
| Styles for fixed Itemm | No |
|
value | string | The value of the Option | yes | ——— |
disabled |
| Make an item disabled, so it cannot be selected | No | ——— |
_disabled |
| Styles for disabled Item(s) | No |
|
_selected |
| Styles for selected Item(s) | No |
|
_focus |
| Styles for focused Item | No |
|
Used with the AutoComplete
component's creatable
prop, to allow users enter arbitrary values, not available in the provided options.
AutoCompleteCreatable composes Flex so you can pass all Flex props to change its style.
It also accepts a function as its children
prop which is provided with the current inputValue
.
Prop | Type | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
children |
|
| No | ——— |
alwaysDisplay |
|
When true, | No | ——— |
git clone https://github.com/anubra266/choc-autocomplete.git
yarn
cd example
yarn
Start the package server, and the example server
# root directory
yarn start
# example directory with (cd example)
yarn dev
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Abraham 💻 | Sam Margalit 📖 | gepd 💻 🐛 | Spencer Kaiser 📖 | jcdogo 💻 | daliudzius 💻 | Fabien BERNARD 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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