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react-responsive-select
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A React custom select control, that is both keyboard accessible like a native <select/>
on desktop. And also tappable / draggable on touch devices.
It has some implementation examples
https://benbowes.github.io/react-responsive-select/demo/
Install the dependency
npm install react-responsive-select --save-dev
Add ReactResponsiveSelect.js
And include the css file in your project. ./dist/ReactResponsiveSelect.css
Example usage:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import ReactResponsiveSelect from 'react-responsive-select';
// import './node_modules/react-responsive-select/dist/ReactResponsiveSelect.css'; // To get basic styling (presuming you have an appropriate loader)
class Form extends Component {
reportChange(newValue) {
console.log(newValue);
}
render() {
return (
<form ref={r => this.form = r}>
<ReactResponsiveSelect
caretIcon={<span style={{float:'right'}}>+</span>}
name="make"
options={[
{ text: 'Any', value: 'null' },
{ text: 'Oldsmobile', value: 'oldsmobile', markup: <span>Oldsmobile</span> },
{ text: 'Ford', value: 'ford', markup: <span>Ford</span> }
]}
onChange={this.reportChange}
onSubmit={() => { this.form.submit(); }}
prefix="Make:"
selectedValue="mazda"
/>
</form>
);
}
}
ReactDOM.render(
<Form />,
document.getElementById('root')
);
A more detailed usage example can be found here: https://github.com/benbowes/react-responsive-select/blob/master/demo.js
The CSS in ./dist/ReactResponsiveSelect.css
is plain css. Include it in your project via an import or copy/paste it's contents into your stylesheet.
Customisations can be done via overriding the styles or rewriting the classes.
The class names themselves are not configurable.
To aid in styling the hover/selected states in the options list I would suggest overriding the class that hides the options temporarily e.g.
.rrs__select-container > .rrs__options-container {
/* height: 0;
visibility: hidden; */
height: auto;
visibility: visible;
}
You can hook into the onChange function via the customLabelRenderer
function prop. This allows you to render a custom label. See the API table for what the selectedOption
object has in it.
<ReactResponsiveSelect
name="make2"
options={options}
onSubmit={() => { this.form.submit(); }}
// (Optional) format your own label text like this
customLabelRenderer={selectedOption => `Selected make is ${selectedOption.text} :)`}
/>
prop | type | description |
name (required) | String | The name to send with the selected option value(s) on form submit |
options (required) | Array of objects |
Note: |
onSubmit | Function | Some function submits your form |
onChange | Function | Listen for changes on selected option change returns Note: |
caretIcon | JSX | Add a dropdown icon by using JSX markup |
selectedValue | String | Pre-select an option with this value - should match an existing option.value , or if omitted the first item will be selected |
prefix | String | Prefix for the select label |
disabled | Boolean | Disables the select control |
customLabelRenderer | Function | Allows you to format your own select label The customLabelRenderer function returns |
multiselect (MultiSelect mode) | Boolean | Makes the select control handle multiple selections. Check the implementation example here: https://benbowes.github.io/react-responsive-select/demo/ |
selectedValues (MultiSelect mode) | Array of String values | Pre-select several options with this value - should match against an existing option.value , or if omitted, the first item will be selected.
e.g. selectedValues={['mazda','ford']}
|
For information about how this select control works on desktop and mobile see the Interaction tests readme README_INTERACTION_TESTS.md
FAQs
A customisable, touchable, React single-select / multi-select form control.
The npm package react-responsive-select receives a total of 1,685 weekly downloads. As such, react-responsive-select popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-responsive-select demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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