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import { Meta, Stories, ArgTypes, Primary, Subtitle } from "@storybook/blocks";
import { Meta, Stories, ArgTypes, Primary, Subtitle } from "@storybook/blocks";
import * as AutocompleteStories from "./src/autocomplete.stories"; import packageInfo from "./package.json";
Version {packageInfo.version}
Add the dependency to your consumer app like "@purpurds/purpur": "^x.y.z"
In MyApp.tsx
import "@purpurds/purpur/styles";
In MyComponent.tsx
import { Autocomplete, Option, TextField } from "@purpurds/purpur";
import { useState } from "React";
export const MyComponent = () => {
const options: Options[] = [
/* Your options */
];
const [selectedOption, setSelectedOption] = useState<Option>();
return (
<Autocomplete
id="autocomplete"
listboxLabel="Label for listbox, for a11y (describe the options)"
selectedOption={selectedOption}
onSelect={selectedOption}
options={options}
selectedOption
renderInput={(inputProps) => (
<TextField
{...inputProps}
label="Text Field"
id="autocomplete-input"
type="text"
placeholder="Write something"
/>
)}
/>
);
};
import { Autocomplete, Option, SearchField } from "@purpurds/purpur";
import { useState } from "React";
export const MyComponent = () => {
const options: Options[] = [
/* Your options */
];
const [selectedOption, setSelectedOption] = useState<Option>();
const [inputValue, setInputValue] = useState("");
return (
<Autocomplete
id="autocomplete"
listboxLabel="Label for listbox, for a11y (describe the options)"
selectedOption={selectedOption}
onSelect={selectedOption}
options={options}
selectedOption
onInputChange={setInputValue}
inputValue={inputValue}
renderInput={(inputProps) => (
<SearchField
{...inputProps}
label="Text Field"
id="autocomplete-input"
type="text"
placeholder="Write something"
onClear={() => setInputValue("")}
clearButtonAllyLabel="Rensa sökfältet"
variant="button-attached"
iconOnlySearchButton
searchButtonLabel="Search"
/>
)}
/>
);
};
renderOption
function (using Purpur TextField)Highlight parts of the option labels that are matching the input value
import { Autocomplete, Option, Paragraph, TextField } from "@purpurds/purpur";
import { useState } from "React";
export const MyComponent = () => {
const options: Options[] = [
/* Your options */
];
const [inputValue, setInputValue] = useState("");
const [selectedOption, setSelectedOption] = useState<Option>();
function renderOption(option: Option) {
const optionText = option.label;
if (!inputValue.trim()) {
return optionText;
}
const escapeRegExp = (str = "") => str.replace(/([.?*+^$[\]\\(){}|-])/g, "\\$1");
const regex = new RegExp(`(${escapeRegExp(inputValue)})`, "gi");
const parts = optionText.split(regex);
return (
<Paragraph>
{parts
.filter((part) => part)
.map((part, i) =>
regex.test(part) ? <strong key={i}>{part}</strong> : <span key={i}>{part}</span>
)}
</Paragraph>
);
}
return (
<Autocomplete
id="autocomplete"
listboxLabel="Label for listbox, for a11y (describe the options)"
selectedOption={selectedOption}
onSelect={setSelectedOption}
onInputChange={setInputValue}
inputValue={inputValue}
renderOption={renderOption}
options={options}
renderInput={(inputProps) => (
<TextField {...inputProps} label="With renderOption" id="autocomplete-input" type="text" />
)}
/>
);
};
FAQs
import { Meta, Stories, ArgTypes, Primary, Subtitle } from "@storybook/blocks";
The npm package @purpurds/autocomplete receives a total of 1,762 weekly downloads. As such, @purpurds/autocomplete popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @purpurds/autocomplete demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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