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ngx-select-dropdown

A angular(4+) select dropdown for single select or multiselct module.

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ngx-select-dropdown Custom Dropdown component for Angular 4+ with multiple and single selection options

Features

  • single select dropdown
  • multi select dropdown
  • search dropdown list
  • arrows keys support
  • limit number of items displayed in dropdown
  • custom sort
  • angular forms support
  • angular v4 and above supported
  • cross browser support

Examples

Installation

  • npm install ngx-select-dropdown

Using with webpack and tsc builds/ angular-cli builds

  • import SelectDropDownModule into your app.module;
import { SelectDropDownModule } from 'ngx-select-dropdown'
  • add SelectDropDownModule to the imports of your NgModule:
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...,
    SelectDropDownModule
  ],
  ...
})
class YourModule { ... }
  • include css styles in you angular-cli.json.
 "styles": [
        "../node_modules/ngx-select-dropdown/dist/assets/style.css"
      ],
  • use <ngx-select-dropdown></ngx-select-dropdown> in your templates to add the custom dropdown in your view like below
<ngx-select-dropdown (change)="selectionChanged($event)" [multiple]="true" [(ngModel)]="dataModel" [config]="config" [options]="dropdownOptions"></ngx-select-dropdown>
  • use with reactive form like
<ngx-select-dropdown (change)="selectionChanged($event)" formControlName="selectData" [multiple]="true" [config]="config" [options]="dropdownOptions"></ngx-select-dropdown>

Config

Input

  • multiple: boolean - true/false beased if multiple selection required or not Defaults to false.
  • options: Array - Array of string/objects that are to be the dropdown options.
  • disabled: boolean - disabled attribute to disable the dropdown when required.
  • config: Object - configuration object.
config = {
        displayKey:"description", //if objects array passed which key to be displayed defaults to description
        search:true //true/false for the search functionlity defaults to false,
        height: 'auto' //height of the list so that if there are more no of items it can show a scroll defaults to auto. With auto height scroll will never appear
        placeholder:'Select' // text to be displayed when no item is selected defaults to Select,
        customComparator: ()=>{} // a custom function using which user wants to sort the items. default is undefined and Array.sort() will be used in that case,
        limitTo: options.length // a number thats limits the no of options displayed in the UI similar to angular's limitTo pipe
        moreText: 'more' // text to be displayed whenmore than one items are selected like Option 1 + 5 more
        noResultsFound: 'No results found!' // text to be displayed when no items are found while searching
        searchPlaceholder:'Search' // label thats displayed in search input,
        searchOnKey: 'name' // key on which search should be performed this will be selective search. if undefined this will be extensive search on all keys
        clearOnSelection: false // clears search criteria when an option is selected if set to true, default is false
      }

Output

  • change: Event - change event when user changes the selected options
  • open: Event - open event when the dropdown toogles on
  • close: Event - close event when the dropdown toogles off
  • searchChange: Event - search change event when the search text changes

Change detection

As of now ngx-select-dropdown uses Default change detection startegy which means dirty checking checks for immutable data types. And in Javascript Objects and arrays are mutable. So when changing any of the @Input parameters if you mutate an object change detection will not detect it. For ex:-

this.options.push({id: 34, description: 'Adding new item'});

// or

config.height = '200px';

Both the above scenarios will not trigger the change detection. In order for the componet to detect the changes what you need to do is:-

this.options = [...this.options, {id: 34, description: 'Adding new item'}];

// or

config = {...config, height:'200px'};

Changelog

  • v0.1.0
 Added a change event so that user can attach a change event handler.
 If multiselect the selected text will display first item and + count for eg. (Option 1 + 2 more) .
  • v0.2.0
 Angular 4 and above support.
 Bug with search functionality fixed.
  • v0.3.0
 Support for Observable data source for options and async pipe.
 IE bug with styling.
 Few other minor bug fixes.
  • v0.4.0
 Use arrows keys and enter to select items from available options.
 Case insensitive search.
 Few other minor bug fixes.
  • v0.5.0
 Support for scroll bar with too many list items.
 Few other minor bug fixes.
  • v0.7.0
 Support for limito pipe to limit number of options displayed in case of too many options.
 Support for customComparator / custom sort function
 Few other minor bug fixes.
  • v0.7.2
 Support for angular 6
 Removed dependency on rxjs
  • v0.8.0
 No Results found indicator with custom text passed with config
 Custom text for *more* when more than 1 items selected
 Open event emitted
 Close event emitted
 Search placeholder text
  • v1.0.0
 Search on a specified key value.
 Support for Reactive forms
 Few other minor imoprovements and fixes
  • v1.2.0
 Search text change event searchChange
  • v1.3.0
 Clear search on selection config
 Disable with reactive forms .disable()

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Found a bug or an issue with this? Open a new issue here on GitHub.

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Package last updated on 21 Dec 2019

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