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@reciprocity/multiselect
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A select component with support multi value selection, auto-complete, etc.
Based on Vue Multiselect. Check out the documentation for more options.
npm install @reciprocity/multiselect
or
yarn add @reciprocity/multiselect
This component is meant to be used as an ES module, so you can import it using the ES6 import
syntax.
After importing you can just register it with Vue. Eg:
app.vue
<template>
<zen-multiselect v-model='value' :options='options'>Click me!</multiselect>
</template>
<script>
import ZenMultiselect from '@ reciprocity/multiselect';
export default Vue.extend({
name: 'My App',
data() {
return {
value: null,
options: ['Argentina', 'Slovenia', 'United States'],
},
},
components: {
ZenMultiselect,
},
};
</script>
Prop | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
optionMultiline | Display the options in multiple lines in case the label exceeds the options width | Bool | false |
FAQs
A select component with multi value support
We found that @reciprocity/multiselect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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