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Micro-sized & micro-optimized select component for React.js.
Key features:
styled-components
react-window
+ performance-first code. Check out how it handles 50k options!v2.1.0
)Peer dependencies:
styled-components
for dynamic styling/theming via CSS-in-JSreact-window
for integrated menu option data virtualization/windowingEssentially, this is a focused subset of react-select
's API that is engineered for ultimate performance and minimal bundle size. It is built entirely using React Hooks
and FunctionComponents
. The primary design principal revolves around weighing the cost/benefits of adding a feature against the impact to performance & # of lines of code its addition would have.
I opted to exclude less "in-demand" features such as:
These feature would have added significant overhead to the package. In addition, if we expose the right public methods and/or callback properties, this feature should be trivial to add to wrapping components - proper decoupling and abstraction of code is key to keeping such channels open for similar customizations that can be kept out of this package.
$ npm i react-window styled-components react-functional-select
$ yarn add react-window styled-components react-functional-select
Note that you need to be on a react version that supports hooks, e.g.
react@^16.8 react-dom@^16.8 react-is@^16.8
You can find a similar example, along with others, in the storybook..
import { Select } from 'react-functional-select';
import React, { useState, useEffect, useCallback } from 'react';
import { Card, CardHeader, CardBody, Container, SelectContainer } from './helpers/styled';
type CityOption = {
readonly id: number;
readonly city: string;
readonly state: string;
};
const _cityOptions: CityOption[] = [
{ id: 1, city: 'Austin', state: 'TX' },
{ id: 2, city: 'Denver', state: 'CO' },
{ id: 3, city: 'Chicago', state: 'IL' },
{ id: 4, city: 'Phoenix', state: 'AZ' },
{ id: 5, city: 'Houston', state: 'TX' }
];
const SingleSelectDemo: React.FC = () => {
const [isInvalid, setIsInvalid] = useState<boolean>(false);
const [isDisabled, setIsDisabled] = useState<boolean>(false);
const [isClearable, setIsClearable] = useState<boolean>(true);
const [selectedOption, setSelectedOption] = useState<CityOption | null>(null);
const getOptionValue = useCallback((option: CityOption): number => option.id, []);
const onOptionChange = useCallback((option: CityOption | null): void => setSelectedOption(option), []);
const getOptionLabel = useCallback((option: CityOption): string => `${option.city}, ${option.state}`, []);
useEffect(() => {
isDisabled && setIsInvalid(false);
}, [isDisabled]);
return (
<Container>
<Card>
<CardHeader>
{`Selected Option: ${JSON.stringify(selectedOption || {})}`}
</CardHeader>
<CardBody>
<SelectContainer>
<Select
isInvalid={isInvalid}
options={_cityOptions}
isDisabled={isDisabled}
isClearable={isClearable}
onOptionChange={onOptionChange}
getOptionValue={getOptionValue}
getOptionLabel={getOptionLabel}
/>
</SelectContainer>
</CardBody>
</Card>
</Container>
);
};
All properties are technically optional (with a few having default values). Very similar with react-select
's API.
Note that the following non-primitive properties should be properly memoized if defined:
clearIcon
,caretIcon
,options
,renderOptionLabel
,renderMultiOptions
,onMenuOpen
,onOptionChange
,onKeyDown
,getOptionLabel
,getOptionLabel
,getOptionValue
,onInputBlur
,onInputFocus
,onInputChange
,onSearchChange
,getIsOptionDisabled
,getFilterOptionString
,themeConfig
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
inputId | string | undefined | The id of the autosize search input |
selectId | string | undefined | The id of the parent div |
ariaLabel | string | undefined | Aria label (for assistive tech) |
isMulti | bool | false | Does the control allow for multiple selections (defaults to single-value mode) |
async | bool | false | Is the component in 'async' mode - when in 'async' mode, updates to the input search value will NOT cause the effect useMenuOptions to execute (this effect parses options into stateful value menuOptions ) |
autoFocus | bool | false | Focus the control following initial mount of component |
isLoading | bool | false | Is the select in a state of loading - shows loading dots animation |
isInvalid | bool | false | Is the current value invalid - control recieves invalid styling |
inputDelay | number | undefined | The debounce delay in for the input search (milliseconds) |
isDisabled | bool | false | Is the select control disabled - recieves disabled styling |
required | bool | false | Is the select control required - applied to the input element. When true , the optionally specified CSS from the themeConfig.input.cssRequired field will be applied to the input element. |
placeholder | string | Select option.. | Placeholder text for the select value |
menuWidth | ReactText | 100% | Width of the menu |
menuItemSize | number | 35 | The height of each option in the menu (px) |
isClearable | bool | false | Is the select value clearable |
noOptionsMsg | string | No options | The text displayed in the menu when there are no options available |
loadingMsg | string | Loading... | The text displayed in the menu when isLoading === true |
clearIcon | ReactNode OR ((state: Partial<IndicatorIconsProps>) => ReactNode) | undefined | Custom clear icon node - state forwarded to a function is { menuOpen, isLoading, isInvalid, isDisabled } |
caretIcon | ReactNode OR ((state: Partial<IndicatorIconsProps>) => ReactNode) | undefined | Custom caret icon node - state forwarded to a function is { menuOpen, isLoading, isInvalid, isDisabled } |
loadingNode | ReactNode | undefined | Custom loading node |
options | array | [] | The menu options |
isSearchable | bool | true | Whether to enable search functionality or not |
hideSelectedOptions | bool | false | Hide the selected option from the menu (if undefined and isMulti = true, then defaults to true) |
openMenuOnClick | bool | true | If true, the menu can be toggled by clicking anywhere on the select control; if false, the menu can only be toggled by clicking the 'caret' icon on the far right of the control |
menuMaxHeight | number | 300 | Max height of the menu element - this effects how many options react-window will render |
menuOverscanCount | number | 1 | correlates to react-window property overscanCount : The number of items (options) to render outside of the visible area. Increasing the number can impact performance, but is useful if the option label is complex and the renderOptionLabel prop is defined |
itemKeySelector | ReactText | undefined | If defined, will use the property in your original options as each option's key, rather than the parsed stateful value menuOptions index (this needs to be a uniqeue property - so properties such as id or value ). This relates to the itemKey property in dependency react-window - more info here |
menuScrollDuration | number | 300 | Duration of scroll menu into view animation |
addClassNames | bool | false | Should static classNames be generated for container elements (enable if styling using CSS stylesheets) |
ariaLabelledBy | string | undefined | HTML ID of an element that should be used as the label (for assistive tech) |
openMenuOnFocus | bool | false | Open the menu when the select control recieves focus |
initialValue | any | undefined | Initial select value |
tabSelectsOption | bool | true | Select the currently focused option when the user presses tab |
blurInputOnSelect | bool | false | Remove focus from the input when the user selects an option (useful for dismissing the keyboard on touch devices) |
closeMenuOnSelect | bool | true | Close the select menu when the user selects an option |
isAriaLiveEnabled | bool | false | Enables visually hidden div that reports stateful information (for assistive tech) |
scrollMenuIntoView | bool | true | Performs animated scroll to show menu in view when menu is opened (if there is room to do so) |
backspaceClearsValue | bool | true | Remove the currently focused option when the user presses backspace |
filterMatchFrom | 'any' OR 'start' | 'any' | Position in stringified option to match search input |
menuPosition | 'top' OR 'auto' OR 'bottom' | 'bottom' | Determines where menu will be placed in relation to the control - 'auto' will first check if menu has space to open below the control, otherwise it will open above the control. |
filterIgnoreCase | bool | true | Search input ignores case of characters when comparing |
filterIgnoreAccents | bool | false | Search input will strip diacritics from string before comparing |
onMenuOpen | (...args: any[]): void | undefined | Callback function executed after the menu is opened |
onMenuClose | (...args: any[]): void | undefined | Callback function executed after the menu is closed |
onOptionChange | (data: any): void | undefined | Callback function executed after a new option is selected |
onKeyDown | (e: KeyboardEvent<HTMLDivElement>, input?: string, focusedOption?: FocusedOption): void | undefined | Callback function executed onKeyDown event |
getOptionLabel | (data: any): ReactText | undefined | Resolves option data to React.ReactText to be displayed as the label by components (by default will use option.label) |
getOptionValue | (data: any): ReactText | undefined | Resolves option data to React.ReactText to compare option values (by default will use option.value) |
onInputBlur | (e: FocusEvent<HTMLInputElement>): void | undefined | Handle blur events on the search input |
onInputFocus | (e: FocusEvent<HTMLInputElement>): void | undefined | Handle focus events on the search input |
onInputChange | (value: string): void | undefined | Handle change events on the search input |
onSearchChange | (value: string): void | undefined | Callback executed after the debounced search input value is persisted to the component's state - if no debounce is defined via the inputDelay property, it probably makes more sense to use onInputChange instead. |
renderOptionLabel | (data: any): ReactNode | undefined | Formats option labels in the menu and control as JSX.Elements or React Components (by default will use getOptionLabel ) |
renderMultiOptions | (params: MultiParams): ReactNode | undefined | Allows for customization as to how multi-select options should be formatted. The MultiParams contains the array of selected options { selected: Array<{ data: any, value: ReactText, label: ReactText}>, renderOptionLabel: (data: any): ReactNode } . Left and right arrow key navigation will also be disabled when this property is defined. |
getIsOptionDisabled | (data: any): boolean | undefined | When defined will evaluate each option to determine whether it is disabled or not (if not specified, each option will be evaluated as to whether or not it contains a property of isDisabled with a value of true ) |
getFilterOptionString | (option: any): string | undefined | When defined will take each option and generate a string used in the filtering process (by default, will use option.label) |
themeConfig | Partial<DefaultTheme> | undefined | Object that takes specified property key-value pairs and merges them into the theme object |
This project was inspired by react-select
.
MIT licensed. Matt Areddia © 2019.
FAQs
Micro-sized and micro-optimized select component for React.js
The npm package react-functional-select receives a total of 727 weekly downloads. As such, react-functional-select popularity was classified as not popular.
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