What is @ng-select/ng-select?
@ng-select/ng-select is a highly customizable Angular component for creating select dropdowns. It provides a wide range of features including single and multiple selection, custom templates, filtering, and more.
What are @ng-select/ng-select's main functionalities?
Single Selection
This feature allows users to select a single item from a dropdown list. The `items` input takes an array of objects, and `bindLabel` specifies the property to display in the dropdown.
<ng-select [items]="cities" bindLabel="name" placeholder="Select a city"></ng-select>
Multiple Selection
This feature enables users to select multiple items from the dropdown. Setting the `multiple` input to `true` allows for multiple selections.
<ng-select [items]="cities" bindLabel="name" [multiple]="true" placeholder="Select cities"></ng-select>
Custom Templates
Custom templates allow for more control over the appearance of the dropdown items. The `ng-option-tmp` directive can be used to define a custom template for each item.
<ng-select [items]="cities" bindLabel="name" placeholder="Select a city">
<ng-template ng-option-tmp let-item="item" let-index="index">
<div class="custom-option">
<span>{{item.name}}</span>
</div>
</ng-template>
</ng-select>
Filtering
The filtering feature allows users to search through the dropdown items. Setting the `searchable` input to `true` enables this functionality.
<ng-select [items]="cities" bindLabel="name" [searchable]="true" placeholder="Select a city"></ng-select>
Async Data
This feature supports loading data asynchronously. The `items` input can take an observable, and the dropdown will update as the data is loaded.
<ng-select [items]="cities$ | async" bindLabel="name" placeholder="Select a city"></ng-select>
Other packages similar to @ng-select/ng-select
ngx-select-dropdown
ngx-select-dropdown is another Angular package for creating dropdowns. It offers similar functionalities such as single and multiple selection, custom templates, and filtering. However, it may not be as feature-rich or customizable as @ng-select/ng-select.
ng-multiselect-dropdown
ng-multiselect-dropdown is focused on providing a multi-select dropdown component for Angular. It supports features like filtering and custom templates but is primarily designed for multiple selections, unlike @ng-select/ng-select which supports both single and multiple selections.
angular-ng-autocomplete
angular-ng-autocomplete is an Angular component for creating autocomplete dropdowns. It provides features like filtering and custom templates, similar to @ng-select/ng-select, but is more focused on autocomplete functionality rather than general dropdowns.
Angular ng-select - All in One UI Select, Multiselect and Autocomplete
See Demos or try in Plunker
Table of contents
Features
Warning
Library is under active development and may not work as expected until stable 1.0.0 release.
Getting started
After installing the above dependencies, install ng-select
via:
npm install --save @ng-select/ng-select
Once installed you need to import our main module:
import {NgSelectModule} from '@ng-select/ng-select';
The only remaining part is to list the imported module in your application module.:
import {NgSelectModule} from '@ng-select/ng-select';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent, ...],
imports: [NgSelectModule, ...],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {
}
SystemJS
If you are using SystemJS, you should also adjust your configuration to point to the UMD bundle.
In your systemjs config file, map
needs to tell the System loader where to look for ng-select
:
map: {
'@ng-select/ng-select': 'node_modules/@ng-select/ng-select/bundles/ng-select.umd.js',
}
Roadmap
Examples
API
Input | Type | Default | Required | Description |
---|
[items] | Array | [] | yes | Items array |
bindLabel | string | label | no | Object property to use for label. Default label |
bindValue | string | - | no | Object property to use for selected model. By default binds to whole object. |
[clearable] | boolean | true | no | Allow to clear selected value. Default true |
placeholder | string | - | no | Placeholder text. |
[typeahead] | Subject | - | no | Custom autocomplete or filter. |
Output | Description |
---|
(focus) | Fired on select focus |
(blur) | Fired on select blur |
(change) | Fired on selected value change |
(open) | Fired on select dropdown open |
(close) | Fired on select dropdown close |
Basic example
This example in Plunkr
@Component({
selector: 'cities-page',
template: `
<label>City</label>
<ng-select [items]="cities"
bindLabel="name"
bindValue="id"
placeholder="Select city"
[(ngModel)]="selectedCityId">
</ng-select>
<p>
Selected city ID: {{selectedCityId}}
</p>
`
})
export class CitiesPageComponent {
cities = [
{id: 1, name: 'Vilnius'},
{id: 2, name: 'Kaunas'},
{id: 3, name: 'Pabradė'}
];
selectedCityId: any;
}
Flexible autocomplete
This example in Plunkr
In case of autocomplete you can get full control by creating simple EventEmmiter
and passing it as an input to ng-select. When you type text, ng-select will fire events to EventEmmiter to which you can subscribe and control bunch of things like debounce, http cancellation and so on.
@Component({
selector: 'select-autocomplete',
template: `
<label>Search with autocomplete in Github accounts</label>
<ng-select [items]="items"
bindLabel="login"
placeholder="Type to search"
[typeahead]="typeahead"
[(ngModel)]="githubAccount">
<ng-template ng-option-tmp let-item="item">
<img [src]="item.avatar_url" width="20px" height="20px"> {{item.login}}
</ng-template>
</ng-select>
<p>
Selected github account:
<span *ngIf="githubAccount">
<img [src]="githubAccount.avatar_url" width="20px" height="20px"> {{githubAccount.login}}
</span>
</p>
`
})
export class SelectAutocompleteComponent {
githubAccount: any;
items = [];
typeahead = new EventEmitter<string>();
constructor(private http: HttpClient) {
this.typeahead
.distinctUntilChanged()
.debounceTime(200)
.switchMap(term => this.loadGithubUsers(term))
.subscribe(items => {
this.items = items;
}, (err) => {
console.log(err);
this.items = [];
});
}
loadGithubUsers(term: string): Observable<any[]> {
return this.http.get<any>(`https://api.github.com/search/users?q=${term}`).map(rsp => rsp.items);
}
}
Custom display and option templates
This example in Plunkr
To customize look of input display or option item you can use ng-template
with ng-display-tmp
or ng-option-tmp
directives applied to it.
import {Component, NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';
import {FormsModule} from '@angular/forms';
import {NgSelectModule} from '@ng-select/ng-select';
import {HttpClient, HttpClientModule} from '@angular/common/http';
@Component({
selector: 'select-custom-templates',
template: `
<label>Demo for ng-select with custom templates</label>
<ng-select [items]="albums"
[(ngModel)]="selectedAlbumId"
bindLabel="title"
bindValue="id"
placeholder="Select album">
<ng-template ng-display-tmp let-item="item">
<b>({{item.id}})</b> {{item.title}}
</ng-template>
<ng-template ng-option-tmp let-item="item">
<div>Title: {{item.title}}</div>
<small><b>Id:</b> {{item.id}} | <b>UserId:</b> {{item.userId}}</small>
</ng-template>
</ng-select>
<p>Selected album ID: {{selectedAlbumId || 'none'}}</p>
`
})
export class SelectCustomTemplatesComponent {
albums = [];
selectedAlbumId = null;
constructor(http: HttpClient) {
http.get<any[]>('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/albums').subscribe(albums => {
this.albums = albums;
});
}
}
More demos
Visit https://github.com/ng-select/ng-select/tree/master/src/demo/app for more examples
Contributing
Contributions are welcome. You can start by looking at issues with label Help wanted https://github.com/ng-select/ng-select/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22 or creating new Issue with proposal or bug report.
Development
Perform the clone-to-launch steps with these terminal commands.
Run demo page in watch mode
git clone https://github.com/ng-select/ng-select
cd ng-select
npm install
npm run serve-demo
Testing
npm run test
or
npm run test-watch
Publishing to npm
./prerelease.sh
Script will pull from master, run command npm run release
and npm run build
.
After this you need to check if CHANGELOG is correct and run npm publish --access=public
from dist
folder.
Deploy demo to gh-pages
npm run gh-pages
// after swith to gh-pages branch run
./publish-demo.sh
Commits
Follow https://conventionalcommits.org/