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@synapsestudios/react-autocomplete
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A lightweight autocomplete input component
npm install --save synapse-react-autocomplete
import Autocomplete from 'synapse-react-autocomplete';
className : string
id : 'string'
labelField : 'string' (default 'label')
valueField : 'string' (default 'value')(optional)
options : [{ labelField : 'string', valueField : 'string' }]
placeholder : 'string'
minimumCharacters : number
maximumCharacters : number
maximumSuggestions : number
clearOnSelect : bool
dropdownPosition : string ('top' or 'bottom')
dropdownHeight : number
showSuggestionsOnEmptyFocus : bool
Styles are not included by default. Include scss/autocomplete.scss
in your local app.scss file to include the base styles.
npm run demo
npm run build
FAQs
React Autocomplete
The npm package @synapsestudios/react-autocomplete receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @synapsestudios/react-autocomplete popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @synapsestudios/react-autocomplete demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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