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@placekit/autocomplete-react
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All-in-one autocomplete experience for your React web apps
Quick start • Component properties • Custom hook • Troubleshoot • License • Examples
PlaceKit Autocomplete React Library is a React wrapper of PlaceKit Autocomplete JS. It features a component ready to use, and a custom hook for custom implementations. It also is TypeScript compatible.
First, install PlaceKit Autocomplete React using npm package manager:
npm install --save @placekit/autocomplete-react
Then import the package and perform your first address search:
import { PlaceKit } from '@placekit/autocomplete-react';
import '@placekit/autocomplete-js/dist/placekit-autocomplete.css';
const MyComponent = (props) => {
return (
<PlaceKit apiKey="<your-api-key>" />
);
};
export default MyComponent;
Importing default style from @placekit/autocomplete-js/dist/placekit-autocomplete.css
(@placekit/autocomplete-js
is set as a dependency of this package and will automatically be installed) will style the suggestions list and the input.
If you have trouble importing CSS from node_modules
, copy/paste its content into your own CSS.
👉 Check out our examples for different use cases!
<PlaceKit
// component options
geolocation={false} // hide "ask geolocation" button
className="your-custom-classes" // <div> wrapper custom classes
// PlaceKit Autocomplete JS options
apiKey="<your-api-key>"
options={{
panel: {
className: 'panel-custom-class',
offset: 4,
strategy: 'absolute',
flip: false,
},
format: {
flag: (countrycode) => {},
icon: (name, label) => {},
sub: (item) => {},
noResults: (query) => {},
value: (item) => {},
applySuggestion: 'Apply suggestion',
cancel: 'Cancel',
},
countryAutoFill: false,
countrySelect: false,
timeout: 5000,
maxResults: 5,
types: ['city'],
language: 'fr',
countries: ['fr'],
coordinates: '48.86,2.29',
}}
// event handlers (⚠️ use useCallback, see notes)
onClient={(client) => {}}
onOpen={() => {}}
onClose={() => {}}
onResults={(query, results) => {}}
onPick={(value, item, index) => {}}
onError={(error) => {}}
onCountryChange={(item) => {}}
onDirty={(bool) => {}}
onEmpty={(bool) => {}}
onFreeForm={(bool) => {}}
onGeolocation={(bool, position) => {}}
onCountryMode={(bool) => {}}
onState={(state) => {}}
// other HTML input props get forwarded
id="my-input"
name="address"
placeholder="Search places..."
disabled={true}
defaultValue="France"
// ...
/>
Please refer to PlaceKit Autocomplete JS documentation for more details about the options.
Some additional notes:
useCallback
, see Avoid re-renders.<input>
it is an uncontrolled component. See dynamic default value.If our component doesn't suit your needs, you can build your own using the provided custom hook usePlaceKit()
:
import { usePlaceKit } from '@placekit/autocomplete-react';
const MyComponent = (props) => {
const { target, client, state } = usePlaceKit('<your-api-key>', {
// options
});
return (
<input ref={target} />
);
};
Please refer to PlaceKit Autocomplete JS documentation for more details about the options.
Some additional notes:
target
is a React ref
object.options.handlers
, but also be set with client.on()
(better use a useState()
in that case) except for onClient
which is specific to Autocomplete React.state
exposes stateless client properties (dirty
, empty
, freeForm
, geolocation
, countryMode
) as stateful ones.⚠️ NOTE: you are not allowed to hide the PlaceKit logo unless we've delivered a special authorization. To request one, please contact us using our contact form.
Use the extra onClient
handler to access the client from the parent component:
import { PlaceKit } from '@placekit/autocomplete-react';
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
const MyComponent = (props) => {
const [client, setClient] = useState();
useEffect(
() => {
if (client) {
// do something
}
},
[client]
);
return (
<PlaceKit
apiKey="<your-api-key>"
onClient={setClient}
/>
);
};
onClient
is an exception for handlers: it's specific to Autocomplete React and isn't passed in options.handlers
to Autocomplete JS, so updating it doesn't trigger pka.configure()
.
Please refer to PlaceKit Autocomplete JS documentation for more details about the client methods.
Because of the way React works, object/array/function literals are always considered fresh values and may cause unnecessary re-renders.
<PlaceKit>
is mostly just a wrapper around PlaceKit Autocomplete JS: it uses useEffect
to mount it and update options. We've made it quite resilient to updates, but each time options
updates, pka.configure()
is called and makes some computations.
To avoid unnecessary re-renders, memoize or hoist those literals:
import { PlaceKit } from '@placekit/autocomplete-react';
import { useCallback } from 'react';
// hoisting option functions (declaring outside of the component)
const formatValue = (item) => item.name;
const MyComponent = (props) => {
// memoizing event handlers with useCallback
const handlePick = useCallback(
(value, item) => {
console.log(item);
},
[]
);
return (
<PlaceKit
apiKey="<your-api-key>"
options={{
countries: ['fr'],
formatValue,
}}
onPick={handlePick}
/>
);
};
⚠️ If you need apiKey
to be set dynamically, use useMemo
to memoize it, otherwise the whole autocomplete will reset at each component update, flushing the suggestions list.
The <input>
is an uncontrolled component and should be treated as such. Making it controlled may cause typing glitches because React state in controlled components can conflict with Autocomplete JS internal state management.
You can dyamically set a defaultValue
and it'll update the input value as long as it has not been touched by the user (state.dirty === false
).
⚠️ Passing a non-empty value to defaultValue
will automatically trigger a first search request when the user focuses the input.
PlaceKit Autocomplete React Library is an open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
PlaceKit Autocomplete React library
The npm package @placekit/autocomplete-react receives a total of 295 weekly downloads. As such, @placekit/autocomplete-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @placekit/autocomplete-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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