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@rmwc/select
Advanced tools
Menus display a list of choices on a transient sheet of material.
Selects come in three different styles: standard, box, and outlined.
<Select
label="Standard"
placeholder=""
options={['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream']}
/>
<Select
label="Boxed"
box
placeholder=""
options={['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream']}
/>
<Select
label="Outlined"
outlined
placeholder=""
options={['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream']}
/>
To fit common use cases, RMWC Select provides a data driven method for rendering select menus. There are multiple formats you can pass data in, use the one that best fits your requirements. To make your label not float by default and to have an unselected blank value, set the placeholder
prop to a blank string.
import { Select } from '@rmwc/select';
{/*
A controlled select
Using a formatted array of options
[
{label: string, value: string, ...props},
{label: string, value: string, ...props}
]
*/}
<Select
value={this.state.value}
onChange={evt => this.setState({value: evt.target.value})}
label="Array"
placeholder=""
options={[
{
label: 'Cookies',
value: '1'
},
{
label: 'Pizza',
value: '2',
/** Any additional items will be passed to the
child ListItem as props */
'aria-disabled': true,
'tabIndex': -1
},
{
label: 'Icecream',
value: '3'
}
]}
/>
{/*
An uncontrolled select
A simple value => label map */
}
<Select
label="Object map"
options={{'1': 'Cookies', '2': 'Pizza', '3': 'Icecream'}}
/>
{/* a simple array of options with box styling, value will be the same as label */}
<Select
label="Simple Array"
placeholder="-- Select One --"
options={['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream']}
/>
If you want full control over the child ListItems
, you can manually build the list yourself.
import { Select } from '@rmwc/select';
<Select
label="Manual"
defaultValue=""
>
<option value="" disabled></option>
<option value="Cookies">
Cookies
</option>
<option value="Pizza">
Pizza
</option>
<option value="Icecream">
Icecream
</option>
</Select>
You can build a select with optgroup.
import { Select } from '@rmwc/select';
<Select
label="Formatted"
options={[
{
label: 'Dinner',
options: [
{
label: 'Pizza',
value: '2',
}
]
},
{
label: 'Dessert',
options: [
{
label: 'Cookies',
value: '1'
},
{
label: 'Icecream',
value: '3'
}
]
}
]}
/>
<Select
label="Manually Built"
>
<optgroup label="Dinner">
<option value="Pizza">
Pizza
</option>
</optgroup>
<optgroup label="Dessert">
<option value="Cookies">
Cookies
</option>
<option value="Icecream">
Icecream
</option>
</optgroup>
</Select>
import { DocumentComponent } from '@rmwc/base/utils/DocumentComponent';
import * as docs from './docgen.json';
<DocumentComponent docs={docs} displayName="Select" />
FAQs
RMWC Select component
The npm package @rmwc/select receives a total of 4,262 weekly downloads. As such, @rmwc/select popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rmwc/select 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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