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@manifoldco/react-select-zero
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Lightweight, accessible, zero-dependency combobox alternative to
react-select. Supports single selection, multiselection,
search, and full keyboard controls in a handsome 5 KB
component (1.8 KB
gzipped).
react-select-zero sheds most of its weight through zero dependencies, but it
also gets a boost from React Hooks, modern JS, and leveraging HTML and
browser functionality wherever possible rather than JS logic (e.g.:
<button>
s are used in many places, which don’t require enter and
space keybindings—only an onClick
callback).
Name | Minified | Minified + gzip |
---|---|---|
@manifoldco/react-select-zero | 🔥5 KB 🔥 | 1.8 KB |
@zendeskgarden/react-selection@6.0.1 | 26.6 KB | 6.6 KB |
downshift | 21.9 KB | 7.1 KB |
rc-select | 164.3 KB | 46.3 KB |
react-select | 86.6 KB | 26.1 KB |
npm i @manifoldco/react-select-zero
const [selection, setSelection] = useState([]);
return (
<Select
name="pokemon"
options={['Bulbasaur', 'Charmander', 'Squirtle']}
onChange={setSelection} // ['Bulbasaur']
value={selection}
>
Select a Pokémon
</Select>
);
Note: onChange
always returns an array, even in single selection mode.
const [selection, setSelection] = useState([]);
return (
<Select
multi
name="pokemon"
onChange={setSelection}
options={['Bulbasaur', 'Charmander', 'Squirtle']}
value={selection}
>
Select a Pokémon
</Select>
);
const [selection, setSelection] = useState(['Bulbasaur']);
return (
<Select
name="pokemon"
onChange={setSelection}
options={['Bulbasaur', 'Charmander', 'Squirtle']}
value={selection}
>
Select a Pokémon
</Select>
);
const [selection, setSelection] = useState([]);
return (
<Select
noSearch
name="pokemon"
onChange={setSelection}
options={['Bulbasaur', 'Charmander', 'Squirtle']}
value={selection}
>
Select a Pokémon
</Select>
);
Note: search won’t appear if there are fewer than 5 items
const [selection, setSelection] = useState([]);
return (
<Select
name="pokemon"
options={['Bulbasaur', 'Charmander', 'Squirtle']}
allowCreate
onChange={setSelection} // ['Bulbasaur', 'Charmander', 'Squirtle', 'Missingno']
value={selection}
>
Select a Pokémon
</Select>
);
User-created values will appear in the same array. To determine new from
existing, you’ll have to scan the options
you passed for any differences,
e.g.:
onChange={
(newVal) => {
const created = newVal.filter(val => !options.includes(val));
const existing = newVal.filter(val => options.includes(val));
setCreated(created);
setExisting(existing);
}
}
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | Required Form name of this input. Query this like a normal form input. Also assits in a11y. | |
onChange | (string[]) => void | Required Form callback called when state changes | |
options | string[] | Required Array of strings to display as options | |
value | string[] | Required Set selected values | |
allowCreate | boolean | false | Set <Select allowCreate /> to allow creating new entries (note: noSearch can’t be set) |
max | number | Infinity | Set maximum number of items (only works with multi ) |
multi | boolean | false | Set <Select multi /> to allow multiple selection |
noSearch | boolean | false | Set <Select noSearch /> to hide searching (by default shows with > 5 options) |
placeholder | string | Specify placeholder text |
This component ships with some lightweight styles to extend. Either import them like so:
import '@manifoldco/react-select-zero/assets/react-select-zero.css';
Or copy the CSS directly, and modify as you wish. There are some CSS variables you can overwrite to control colors & background images.
Alternatively, you can also use Styled Components or your favorite CSS-in-JS solution to extend the existing styles:
import styled from 'styled-components';
import Select from '@manifoldco/react-select-zero';
const StyledSelect = styled(Select)`
/* overrides go here */
`;
<StyledSelect name="dropdown" options={options} />;
This component ships with the following accessibility features out-of-box:
aria-expanded
, aria-haspopup
, and aria-multiselectable
propertiesThis component doesn’t come with a label, but you can add one yourself! This
component will pass through any additional properties to the root element
that also has [role="listbox"]
.
import React from 'react';
import Select from '@manifoldco/react-select-zero';
const MySelect = () => (
<>
<label htmlFor="country" id="country-label"></label>
<Select aria-labelledby="country-label" id="country" name="country" options={options} />
</>
);
FAQs
Zero-dependency, a11y multiselect React component
The npm package @manifoldco/react-select-zero receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, @manifoldco/react-select-zero popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @manifoldco/react-select-zero demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 20 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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