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The rc-mentions npm package is designed to provide a React component for implementing mention features within applications. It allows users to easily mention people, tags, or other entities in text inputs or textareas by typing a trigger character (like '@') followed by a list of suggestions.
Basic Mentioning
This feature allows for basic mentioning functionality where users can type '@' followed by a list of predefined suggestions. The code sample demonstrates how to set up a basic Mention component with a default value and a list of suggestions.
import React from 'react';
import Mention from 'rc-mentions';
const { Option } = Mention;
function App() {
return (
<Mention
style={{ width: '100%' }}
defaultValue="@afc163"
suggestions={['afc163', 'benjycui', 'yiminghe', 'RaoHai', '中文', 'にほんご']}
/>
);
}
Custom Trigger
This feature allows users to customize the trigger character for mentions. In this example, both '@' and '#' are set as triggers, enabling mentions for users as well as tags or other entities.
import React from 'react';
import Mention from 'rc-mentions';
const { Option } = Mention;
function App() {
return (
<Mention
style={{ width: '100%' }}
prefix={['@', '#']}
suggestions={['afc163', 'benjycui', 'yiminghe', 'RaoHai', '中文', 'にほんご']}
/>
);
}
Custom Render
This feature allows for custom rendering of suggestions. The code sample shows how to use the Option component to customize how suggestions are displayed, providing more flexibility in the presentation of suggestions.
import React from 'react';
import Mention from 'rc-mentions';
const { Option } = Mention;
function App() {
return (
<Mention
style={{ width: '100%' }}
suggestions={['afc163', 'benjycui', 'yiminghe', 'RaoHai', '中文', 'にほんご'].map(value => (
<Option key={value} value={value}>
{value}
</Option>
))}
/>
);
}
react-mentions is another popular package for implementing mentions in React applications. It offers similar functionalities to rc-mentions, such as customizable triggers and rendering options. However, react-mentions might provide a different API or additional features like asynchronous loading of suggestions.
This package is a plugin for the Draft.js framework, designed to add mention capabilities to rich text editors built with Draft.js. While it serves a similar purpose to rc-mentions, draft-js-mention-plugin is specifically tailored for Draft.js editors and offers deep integration with the Draft.js ecosystem.
/**
* inline: true
*/
import Mentions from 'rc-mentions';
// Import the default styles
import './index.less';
const { Option } = Mentions;
var Demo = (
<Mentions>
<Option value="light">Light</Option>
<Option value="bamboo">Bamboo</Option>
<Option value="cat">Cat</Option>
</Mentions>
);
React.render(<Demo />, container);
Note: We use index.less for styling, you can convert them into css and properly reference them to the code above.
name | description | type | default |
---|---|---|---|
autoFocus | Auto get focus when component mounted | boolean | false |
defaultValue | Default value | string | - |
filterOption | Customize filter option logic | false | (input: string, option: OptionProps) => boolean | - |
notFoundContent | Set mentions content when not match | ReactNode | 'Not Found' |
placement | Set popup placement | 'top' | 'bottom' | 'bottom' |
direction | Set popup direction | 'ltr' | 'rtl' | 'ltr' |
prefix | Set trigger prefix keyword | string | string[] | '@' |
rows | Set row count | number | 1 |
split | Set split string before and after selected mention | string | ' ' |
silent | Used in transition phase, does not respond to keyboard enter events when equal to true | boolean | false |
validateSearch | Customize trigger search logic | (text: string, props: MentionsProps) => void | - |
value | Set value of mentions | string | - |
onChange | Trigger when value changed | (text: string) => void | - |
onKeyDown | Trigger when user hits a key | React.KeyboardEventHandler<HTMLTextAreaElement> | - |
onKeyUp | Trigger when user releases a key | React.KeyboardEventHandler<HTMLTextAreaElement> | - |
onSelect | Trigger when user select the option | (option: OptionProps, prefix: string) => void | - |
onSearch | Trigger when prefix hit | (text: string, prefix: string) => void | - |
onFocus | Trigger when mentions get focus | React.FocusEventHandler<HTMLTextAreaElement> | - |
onBlur | Trigger when mentions lose focus | React.FocusEventHandler<HTMLTextAreaElement> | - |
getPopupContainer | DOM Container for suggestions | () => HTMLElement | - |
autoSize | Textarea height autosize feature, can be set to true|false or an object { minRows: 2, maxRows: 6 } | boolean | object | - |
onPressEnter | The callback function that is triggered when Enter key is pressed | function(e) | - |
onResize | The callback function that is triggered when textarea resize | function({ width, height }) | - |
name | description |
---|---|
focus() | Component get focus |
blur() | Component lose focus |
npm install
npm start
online example: http://react-component.github.io/mentions/
npm test
npm run coverage
rc-mentions is released under the MIT license.
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The npm package rc-mentions receives a total of 1,032,827 weekly downloads. As such, rc-mentions popularity was classified as popular.
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