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misojs-select2-component
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A code mirror component for use in misojs (would probably also work with mithril)
A Select2 component for use in misojs
In your main misojs application directory:
npm install misojs-select2-component --save --prefix ./public
cd public/node_modules/misojs-select2-component
npm install .
You've now installed the component into the /public directory, and you can acceess it in your mvc entities like so:
var Select2 = require('../public/node_modules/misojs-select2-component/select2.component.js')();
In your controller, you might set a value like so:
this.data = [
{id: 1, name: "John"},
{id: 2, name: "Mary"},
{id: 3, name: "Senequia"}
];
this.currentUser = m.prop(this.data[1]);
And in your view:
m('DIV', m.component(Select2, {
data: ctrl.data,
value: ctrl.currentUser
}))
This will render a Select2 component with the users.
Don't forget to update with the prefix as well, eg, in /public of your misojs app:
npm update misojs-select2-component --prefix ./public
This will update the component.
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A code mirror component for use in misojs (would probably also work with mithril)
The npm package misojs-select2-component receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, misojs-select2-component popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that misojs-select2-component 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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