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    react-native-paper-autocomplete

Great autocomplete package for React Native Paper


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react-native-paper-autocomplete (⚠️ in beta)

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Great autocomplete package for React Native Paper with great web support.

  • Uses re-animated to be smooth on iOS/Android/Web
  • Keyboard support (Arrow down/up/end/start)
  • Single + multiple
  • Async connect with backend
  • Grouped results
  • Great web support (scrollable while open)

Installation

yarn add react-native-paper-autocomplete

or

npm install react-native-paper-autocomplete

Simple

const options = [
  { value: 1, label: 'Ruben von der Vein' },
  { value: 2, label: 'Pjotr Versjuurre' },
  { value: 3, label: 'Bjart von Klef' },
  { value: 4, label: 'Riesjard Lindhoe' }
]
function Single() {
  return (
    <AutocompleteScrollView>
      <Autocomplete
        onChange={(newValue)=>{
          console.log({ newValue })
        }}
        value={options[0]}
        options={options}
        inputProps={{
          placeholder: 'Select user',
          // ...all other props which are available in react native paper
        }}
      />
  </AutocompleteScrollView>
  )
}

function Multi() {
  return (
    <AutocompleteScrollView>
      <Autocomplete
        multiple={true}
        onChange={(newValue)=>{
          console.log({ newValue })
        }}
        value={[options[0], options[1]]}
        options={options}
        inputProps={{
          placeholder: 'Select user',
          // ...all other props which are available in react native paper
        }}
      />
    </AutocompleteScrollView>
  )
}

Advanced



function Multi() {
  const [options, setOptions] = React.useState([
    { id: 1, name: 'Ruben von der Vein', gender: 'girl' },
    { id: 2, name: 'Pjotr Versjuurre', gender: 'boy' },
    { id: 3, name: 'Bjart von Klef', gender: 'boy' },
    { id: 4, name: 'Riesjard Lindhoe', gender: 'boy' }
  ])
  const onEndReached = () => {
    // fetch more items (paginated) e.g:
    const response = api.fetch(...)
    setOptions(prev => [...prev, response.data])
  }

  return (
    <AutocompleteScrollView>
      <Autocomplete
        multiple={true}
        getOptionLabel={(item) => item.name}
        getOptionValue={(item) => item.id}
        onChange={(newValue)=>{
          console.log({ newValue })
        }}
        value={[options[0], options[1]]}
        options={options}
        // if you want to group on something
        groupBy={(option) => option.gender}
        inputProps={{
          placeholder: 'Select user',
          // ...all other props which are available in react native paper
          onChangeText: (search) => {
           // Load from your backend
          },
        }}

        listProps={{
            onEndReached
              // + other FlatList props or SectionList if you specify groupBy
        }}
      />
    </AutocompleteScrollView>
  )
}

Custom scrollable containers

  • If your autocomplete is inside a ScrollView use AutocompleteScrollView instead of the native ScrollView

  • If your autocomplete is inside a FlatList use AutocompleteFlatList instead of the native FlatList

  • If you're using another scrollable component, make sure it has te same api as the scrollView and supports the following properties: ref, scrollEventThrottle, keyboardShouldPersistTaps, onScroll

Example of custom scrollable container with autocomplete support

import CustomScrollView from '../CustomScrollView'
import { createAutocompleteScrollable } from 'react-native-paper-autocomplete'
const AnimatedCustomScrollView = createAutocompleteScrollable(CustomScrollView)

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

License

MIT

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Last updated on 27 Sep 2023

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