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react-dropdown
Advanced tools
Simple Dropdown component for React, inspired by react-select Demo is available here
$ npm install react-dropdown --save
If you want to support React version under v0.13, use react-dropdown@v0.6.1
Flat Array options
const options = [
'one', 'two', 'three'
]
Object Array options
const options = [
{ value: 'one', label: 'One' },
{ value: 'two', label: 'Two' },
{
type: 'group', name: 'group1', items: [
{ value: 'three', label: 'Three' },
{ value: 'four', label: 'Four' }
]
},
{
type: 'group', name: 'group2', items: [
{ value: 'five', label: 'Five' },
{ value: 'six', label: 'Six' }
]
}
]
Mount
import Dropdown from 'react-dropdown'
const defaultOption = options[0]
<Dropdown options={options} onChange={this._onSelect} value={defaultOption} placeholder="Select an option" />
Disabling the Dropdown
Just pass a disabled boolean value to the Dropdown to disable it. This will also give you a .Dropdown-disabled
class on the element, so you can style it yourself.
<Dropdown disabled onChange={this._onSelect} value={defaultOption} placeholder="Select an option" />
Custom className
The className
prop is passed down to the wrapper div
, which also has the Dropdown-root
class.
<Dropdown className='myClassName' />
Check more examples in the example folder.
Run example
$ npm start
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FAQs
React dropdown component
The npm package react-dropdown receives a total of 56,257 weekly downloads. As such, react-dropdown popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-dropdown 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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