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multiselect-combo-box
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A multiselect combo box web component compatible with the Vaadin Web Components
A multiselect combo box web component compatible with the Vaadin Web Components
Install the multiselect-combo-box
:
npm install multiselect-combo-box --save
Once installed, import in your applicaiton:
import 'multiselect-combo-box/multiselect-combo-box.js';
Add to your page:
<multiselect-combo-box label="Select items"></multiselect-combo-box>
For more usage examples, see the demo.
multiselect-combo-box
repository and clone it locally.multiselect-combo-box
directory, run: npm install
To perform linting, run the tests and automatically open the demo page, run:
npm run start
master
the latest version of the multiselect-combo-box
polymer-2
the Polymer 2.x version of the multiselect-combo-box
which is not maintained anymore.The Vaadin Flow Java compatible version of this component is available on the Vaadin Directory and GitHub.
FAQs
A multiselect combo box web component compatible with the Vaadin Web Components
We found that multiselect-combo-box 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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