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A React select based on JedWatson/React-Select with checkmarks on selected options.
A React select based on JedWatson/React-Select with checkmarks on selected options.
npm install react-select-checked --save
At this point you can import react-select-checked in your application as follows:
import CheckedSelect from 'react-select-checked';
React-Select-Checked generates a hidden text field containing the selected value, so you can submit it as part of a standard form. You can also listen for changes with the onChange
event property.
Options should be provided as an Array
of Object
s, each with a value
and label
property for rendering and searching. You can use a disabled
property to indicate whether the option is disabled or not.
The value
property of each option should be set to either a string or a number.
When the value is changed, onChange(selectedValueOrValues)
will fire, allowing you to re-render with an updated value=
prop.
var CheckedSelect = require('react-select-checked');
var options = [
{label: 'Chocolate', value: 'chocolate', disabled: true},
{label: 'Vanilla', value: 'vanilla'},
{label: 'Strawberry', value: 'strawberry'},
{label: 'Caramel', value: 'caramel'},
];
var currentSelection = [{label: 'Caramel', value: 'caramel'}];
function logChange(val) {
console.log('Selected value: ', val);
setState({currentSelection: val});
}
<CheckedSelect
name="form-field-name"
value={currentSelection}
options={options}
onChange={logChange}
/>
If you want to load options asynchronously, set async
attribute to true
and instead of providing an options
Array,
provide a loadOptions
Function.
The function takes two arguments String input, Function callback
and will be called when the input text is changed.
When your async process finishes getting the options, pass them to callback(err, data) in a Object { options: [] }
.
function logChange(val) {
console.log('Selected value: ', val);
setState({value: val});
}
function getOptions (input, callback) {
setTimeout(function() {
callback(null, {
options: [
{ value: 'one', label: 'One' },
{ value: 'two', label: 'Two' }
],
// CAREFUL! Only set this to true when there are no more options,
// or more specific queries will not be sent to the server.
complete: true
});
}, 1000);
}
<CheckedSelect
async
loadOptions={getOptions}
onChange={logChange}
placeholder="Select your favourite(s)"
value={value}
/>
loadOptions supports Promises, which can be used in very much the same way as callbacks.
function logChange(val) {
console.log('Selected value: ', val);
setState({value: val});
}
function getGitHubUsers(input) {
return fetch(
'https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=stars:%3E1+language:javascript&sort=stars&order=desc&type=Repositories'
).then(
response => {
return response.json();
}).then(json => {
let githubUsers = json.items.map(user => {
return {
label: user.full_name,
value: user.name
};
});
return { options: githubUsers };
});
}
<CheckedSelect
async
loadOptions={getGitHubUsers}
onChange={logChange}
placeholder="Select your favourite(s)"
value={value}
/>
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
addAllTitle | string | 'Add all' | text to display in the Add all button |
async | bool | false | if this property is specified then a loadOptions method should also be used. |
clearAllTitle | string | 'Clear' | text to display in the Clear button |
disabled | bool | false | whether the CheckedSelect is disabled or not |
ignoreAccents | bool | true | whether to strip accents when filtering |
ignoreCase | bool | true | whether to perform case-insensitive filtering |
loadOptions | func | undefined | unction that returns a promise or calls a callback with the options: function(input, [callback]) |
name | string | undefined | field name, for hidden <input /> tag |
noResultsText | string | default in react-select (as of 4/2018, it's 'No results found') | placeholder displayed when there are no matching search results or a falsy value to hide it (can also be a react component) |
onChange | func | undefined | onChange handler: function(newOption) {} |
options | array | undefined | array of options |
placeholder | string|node | 'Please select ..' | field placeholder, displayed when there's no value |
FAQs
A React select based on JedWatson/React-Select with checkmarks on selected options.
The npm package react-select-checked receives a total of 73 weekly downloads. As such, react-select-checked popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-select-checked 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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