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@isneezy/vue-selectize
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Vanila Vue.js component that mimics Selectize behaviour (no need jquery dependency) with extras
A Vanila Vue.js component that mimics the selectize behaviour https://vue-selectize.vilanculo.me
yarn add selectize @isneezy/vue-selectize
<template>
<v-selectize v-model="selected" :options="['neat','awesome']"/>
</template>
import 'selectize/dist/css/selectize.css'
import VSelectize from '@isneezy/vue-selectize'
export default {
data: () => ({
selected: ''
}),
components: {
VSelectize
}
}
[0.6.1]
keys
prop now uses [this.label, this.keyBy]
as default value.FAQs
Vanila Vue.js component that mimics Selectize behaviour (no need jquery dependency) with extras
The npm package @isneezy/vue-selectize receives a total of 299 weekly downloads. As such, @isneezy/vue-selectize popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @isneezy/vue-selectize 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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