Angular ng-select - Lightweight 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 have API breaking changes until stable 1.0.0 release or subsequent major versions after 1.0.0.
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 {
}
You can also configure global configuration and localization messages by providing custom NG_SELECT_DEFAULT_CONFIG
providers: [
{
provide: NG_SELECT_DEFAULT_CONFIG,
useValue: {
notFoundText: 'Custom not found'
}
}
]
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
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 |
[markFirst] | boolean | true | no | Marks first item as focused when opening/filtering. Default true |
[searchable] | boolean | true | no | Allow to search for value. Default true |
multiple | boolean | false | no | Allows to select multiple items. |
[addTag] | Function or boolean | false | no | Allows to create custom options. Using boolean simply adds tag with value as bindLabel. If you want custom properties add function which returns object. |
placeholder | string | - | no | Placeholder text. |
notFoundText | string | No items found | no | Set custom text when filter returns empty result |
typeToSearchText | string | Type to search | no | Set custom text when using Typeahead |
clearAllText | string | Clear all | no | Set custom text for clear all icon title |
addTagText | string | Add item | no | Set custom text when using tagging |
loadingText | string | Loading... | no | Set custom text when for loading items |
[typeahead] | Subject | - | no | Custom autocomplete or filter. |
[disableVirtualScroll] | boolean | false | no | Disable virtual scroll |
dropdownPosition | bottom ,top | bottom | no | Set the dropdown position on open |
appendTo | string | null | no | Append drodown to body or any other element using css selector |
loading | boolean | - | no | you can set the loading state from the outside (e.g. async items loading) |
closeOnSelect | boolean | true | no | whether to close the menu when a value is selected |
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 |
(clear) | Fired on clear icon click |
(add) | Fired when item is selected |
(remove) | Fired when item is removed |
Change Detection
Ng-select component implements OnPush
change detection which means the dirty checking checks for immutable
data types. That means if you do object mutations like:
this.items.push({id: 1, name: 'New item'})
Component will not detect a change. Instead you need to do:
this.items.push({id: 1, name: 'New item'})
this.items = [...this.items];
This will cause the component to detect the change and update. Some might have concerns that
this is a pricey operation, however, it is much more performant than running ngDoCheck
and
constantly diffing the array.
Custom styles
If you are not happy with default styles you can easily override them with increased selector specificity. E.g.
<ng-select class="custom"></ng-select>
.ng-select.custom {
border:0px;
min-height: 0px;
border-radius: 0;
}
.ng-select.custom .ng-control {
min-height: 0px;
border-radius: 0;
}
Examples
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 templates
This example in Plunkr
To customize look of ng-select you can use ng-template
with ng-label-tmp
, ng-option-tmp
, ng-header-tmp
, ng-footer-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-header-tmp>
Custom header
</ng-template>
<ng-template ng-label-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-template ng-footer-tmp>
Custom footer
</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;
});
}
}
Validation state
By default when you use reactive forms validators or template driven forms validators css class ng-invalid
will be applied on ng-select. You can show errors state by having adding this custom css style
ng-select.ng-invalid.ng-touched .ng-control {
border-color: #dc3545;
box-shadow: inset 0 1px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.075), 0 0 0 3px #fde6e8;
}
More demos
Visit demos for more examples.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome. You can start by looking at issues with label Help wanted or creating new Issue with proposal or bug report.
Note that we are using https://conventionalcommits.org/ commits format.
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
yarn
yarn run start
Testing
yarn run test
or
yarn run test:watch
Release
To release to npm just run ./release.sh
, of course if you have permissions ;)
Inspiration
This component is inspired by React select and Vitual scroll. Check theirs amazing work and components :)