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inquirer-autocomplete-prompt-ipt
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Autocomplete prompt for inquirer fork, optimized for iPipeTo.
This is an attempt to keep a better maintained fork of inquirer-autocomplete-prompt since it's an important dependency of iPipeTo and I do care about having nested dependencies up to date.
Published versions of this fork can be find at inquirer-autocomplete-prompt-ipt package in npm. e.g: npm install inquirer-autocomplete-prompt-ipt
if you want to use it :blush:
This prompt is anonymous, meaning you can register this prompt with the type name you please:
inquirer.registerPrompt('autocomplete', require('inquirer-autocomplete-prompt'));
inquirer.prompt({
type: 'autocomplete',
...
})
Change autocomplete
to whatever you might prefer.
Note: allowed options written inside square brackets (
[]
) are optional. Others are required.
type
, name
, message
, source
[, pageSize
, filter
, when
, suggestOnly
, validate
]
See inquirer readme for meaning of all except source and suggestOnly.
Source will be called with previous answers object and the current user input each time the user types, it must return a promise.
Source will be called once at at first before the user types anything with undefined as the value. If a new search is triggered by user input it maintains the correct order, meaning that if the first call completes after the second starts, the results of the first call are never displayed.
suggestOnly is default false. Setting it to true turns the input into a normal text input. Meaning that pressing enter selects whatever value you currently have. And pressing tab autocompletes the currently selected value in the list. This way you can accept manual input instead of forcing a selection from the list.
validate is only active when suggestOnly is set to true. It behaves like validate for the input prompt.
inquirer.registerPrompt('autocomplete', require('inquirer-autocomplete-prompt'));
inquirer.prompt([{
type: 'autocomplete',
name: 'from',
message: 'Select a state to travel from',
source: function(answersSoFar, input) {
return myApi.searchStates(input);
}
}]).then(function(answers) {
//etc
});
See also example.js for a working example.
I recommend using this package with fuzzy if you want fuzzy search. Again, see the example for a demonstration of this.
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Inquirer autocomplete prompt fork, optimized for ipt
The npm package inquirer-autocomplete-prompt-ipt receives a total of 26,183 weekly downloads. As such, inquirer-autocomplete-prompt-ipt popularity was classified as popular.
We found that inquirer-autocomplete-prompt-ipt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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