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@siteone/react-address-suggester
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This is a solution for suggesting addresses. It is thin layer built on top of [react-autosuggest](https://github.com/moroshko/react-autosuggest), communicating with our address server.
This is a solution for suggesting addresses. It is thin layer built on top of react-autosuggest, communicating with our address server.
Install this package and all peer dependencies.
yarn add @siteone/react-address-suggester
import Suggester from '@siteone/react-address-suggester'
<Suggester apiKey="abcde" onChange={(suggestion) => console.log("onChange", suggestion)} />
This library has only one export - the Suggester component.
string
the default input value for the suggester's text input (optional)function
to be called after suggestion is selectedstring
API token given by our backendAll extra props will be passed to react-autosuggest component
FAQs
This is a solution for suggesting addresses. It is thin layer built on top of [react-autosuggest](https://github.com/moroshko/react-autosuggest), communicating with our address server.
We found that @siteone/react-address-suggester demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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