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react-native-sectioned-multi-select

a multi (or single) select component with support for sub categories, search, chips.

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react-native-sectioned-multi-select

A multi (or single) select component with support for sub categories, search, chips. It's intended for long-ish lists, as it opens in a Modal (I might make this optional in the future).

This is based on https://github.com/toystars/react-native-multiple-select. The problems I had were that I needed it to be in a modal, because of nested ScrollViews not working on Android, and I needed to display categories with sub-categories.

Changelog

preview 1 preview 2 preview 3 preview 4

Usage

NPM Version

npm i -S react-native-sectioned-multi-select

react-native-vector-icons package is required, set it up if you haven't already.

Required props:
items | array
uniqueKey | string
onSelectedItemsChange | function

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import {
  View
} from 'react-native';
import SectionedMultiSelect from 'react-native-sectioned-multi-select';

const items = [
  {  
    name: "Fruits",
    id: 0,
    children: [{
        name: "Apple",
        id: 10,
      },{
        name: "Strawberry",
        id: 17,
      },{
        name: "Pineapple",
        id: 13,
      },{
        name: "Banana",
        id: 14,
      },{
        name: "Watermelon",
        id: 15,
      },{
        name: "Kiwi fruit",
        id: 16,
      }]
  },
  {
    name: "Gems",
    id: 1,
    children: [{
        name: "Quartz",
        id: 20,
      },{
        name: "Zircon",
        id: 21,
      },{
        name: "Sapphire",
        id: 22,
      },{
        name: "Topaz",
        id: 23,
      }]
  },
  {
    name: "Plants",
    id: 2,
    children: [{
        name: "Mother In Law\'s Tongue",
        id: 30,
      },{
        name: "Yucca",
        id: 31,
      },{
        name: "Monsteria",
        id: 32,
      },{
        name: "Palm",
        id: 33,
      }]
  },
]

export default class App extends Component {
  constructor(){
    super()
    this.state = {
      selectedItems: [],
    }
  }
  onSelectedItemsChange = (selectedItems) => {
    this.setState({ selectedItems });
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <View>
      
        <SectionedMultiSelect
          items={items} 
          uniqueKey='id'
          subKey='children'
          selectText='Choose some things...'
          showDropDowns={true}
          readOnlyHeadings={true}
          onSelectedItemsChange={this.onSelectedItemsChange}
          selectedItems={this.state.selectedItems}
        />

      </View>
    );
  }
}

You can programatically remove all items by setting up a ref to the component:

<SectionedMultiSelect
    ...
    ref={SectionedMultiSelect => this.SectionedMultiSelect = SectionedMultiSelect}
/>

and then use the _removeAllItems function:

onPress={() => this.SectionedMultiSelect._removeAllItems()}

Items

Your items should have a uniqueKey and a name. Any child items of that item should be in subKey, and they will have uniqueKey and name properties. As you can see from the example above, my items all have a unique id property and the child items is an array within the subKey property.

Sub categories are optional, there's no need to have subKey items if you don't want to.

Props

Props, there are lots.

Main

PropDefaulttypeDesc
uniqueKey'id'stringthe unique key for your items
subKey'sub'stringthe array of sub items within items
selectedItems[]arraythe selected items
onSelectedItemsChange() => {}functionfunction that runs when an item is toggled
onSelectedItemObjectsChange() => {}functionfunction that returns the selected items as their original objects instead of an array of ids

Options

PropDefaulttypeDesc
singlefalseboolallow only one selection
showDropDownstrueboolwhether to allow dropdown toggles to show/hide the sub items (if false, sub items are always shown)
showChipstrueboolwhether to show the chips of the selected items
readOnlyHeadingsfalseboolwhether the parent items can be pressed or not. If true and showDropdowns is true, pressing the parent item will toggle the dropdown
hideSearchfalseboolhide the search bar entirely
selectChildrenfalseboolif true, selecting a parent item will automatically select its children
highlightChildrenfalseboolif true, selecting a parent item will automatically highlight its children (but the child ids won't be broadcast to the selectedItems state)
showRemoveAllfalseboolWhether to show a Remove all chip at the beginning of the selected items chips
modalSupportedOrientations['landscape', 'portrait']arrayThe supportedOrientations of the Modal
modalAnimationType'fade'stringThe animation type of the Modal (fade or slide)

Customization

PropDefaulttypeDesc
selectText'Select'stringthe text for the select component
confirmText'Confirm'stringthe text for the confirm button
searchPlaceholderText'Search categories...'stringthe placeholder text for the search input
removeAllText'Remove all'stringText for optional remove all button
noResultsComponent<Text>Sorry, no results</Text>objectthe component to display when the search results are empty
loadingComponent<View style={{marginTop:20, alignItems:'center', justifyContent:'center'}}> <ActivityIndicator/> </View>objectthe component to display when the items are empty
selectToggleIconComponentMaterial keyboard-arrow-downobjectThe icon to the right of the dropdown in its initial state )
searchIconComponentMaterial searchobjectThe search input icon (default Magnifying glass)
selectedIconComponentMaterial checkobjectThe icon to the left of the selected item (default Checkmark)
dropDownToggleIconUpComponentMaterial keyboard-arrow-upobjectThe parent dropdown icon in closed state
dropDownToggleIconDownComponentMaterial keyboard-arrow-downobjectThe parent dropdown icon in opened state
styles{}objectStyles object - see styles section
colors{...}objectcolors object - see colors section
itemFontFamilyAvenir / normal - boldobjectfont family for the parent items. Can be a regular style object
subItemFontFamilyAvenir / normal - 200objectfont family for the sub items. Can be a regular style object
searchTextFontFamilyAvenir / normal - 200objectfont family for the search input. Can be a regular style object
confirmFontFamilyAvenir / normal - boldobjectfont family for the confirm button.

Colors

You can pass a colors object to theme it how you like.

These are the available colors and their defaults:

NameDefaultDescription
primary#3f51b5used for the dropdown toggle icon, the no results text and the background of the confirm button.
success#4caf50used for the selected checkmark icon.
text#2e2e2eParent item text color
subText#848787Sub item text color
selectToggleTextColor#333Select button text color
searchPlaceholderTextColor#999Search input placeholder text color
searchSelectionColorrgba(0,0,0,0.2)Search input text selection color
itemBackground#fffparent item background color
subItemBackground#ffffffsub item background color
chipColor#848787chip color
disabled#d7d7d7Selected icon color for sub items when highlight children is used

Styles

You can pass a styles object to style it how you like.

These are the styles you can change:
container
listContainer
selectToggle
selectToggleText
item
subItem
itemText
subItemText
searchBar
center
separator
subSeparator
chipContainer
chipText
chipIcon
searchTextInput
scrollView
button
confirmText selectedItem

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Package last updated on 17 Jan 2018

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