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react-selectize
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A flexible & stateless select component for ReactJS built with livescript and love. ReactSelectize comes in 3 flavours SimpleSelect (or single select), MultiSelect & ReactSelectize. Both the SimpleSelect & the MultiSelect components are built on top of the stateless ReactSelectize component.
LIVE DEMO: furqanZafar.github.io/react-selectize
npm install react-selectize
{create-factory}:React = require \react
{SimpleSelect, MultiSelect, ReactSelectize} = require \ReactSelectize
SimpleSelect = create-factory SimpleSelect
MultiSelect = create-factory MultiSelect
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.
.
SimpleSelect do
placeholder: 'Select a fruit'
options: <[apple mango orange banana]> |> map ~> label: it, value: it
on-value-change: (value, callback) ~>
alert value
callback!
.
.
.
MultiSelect do
placeholder: 'Select fruits'
options: <[apple mango orange banana]> |> map ~> label: it, value: it
on-values-change: (values, callback) ~>
alert values
callback!
React = require("react");
ReactSelectize = require("ReactSelectize");
SimpleSelect = React.createFactory(ReactSelectize.SimpleSelect);
MultiSelect = React.createFactory(ReactSelectize.MultiSelect);
.
.
.
<SimpleSelect
placeholder = "Select a fruit"
options = ["apple", "mango", "orange", "banana"].map(function(fruit){
return {label: fruit, value: fruit};
});
onValueChange = {function(value, callback){
alert(value);
callback();
}}
/>
.
.
.
<MultiSelect
placeholder = "Select fruits"
options = ["apple", "mango", "orange", "banana"].map(function(fruit){
return {label: fruit, value: fruit};
});
onValuesChange = {function(values, callback){
alert(values);
callback();
}}
/>
to include the default styles when using SimpleSelect component, add the following import statement to your stylus file:
@import 'node_modules/react-selectize/src/SimpleSelect.css'
to include the default styles when using MultiSelect component, add the following import statement to your stylus file:
@import 'node_modules/react-selectize/src/MultiSelect.css'
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
className | String | class name for the outer element, in addition to "simple-select" |
disabled | Boolean | disables interaction with the Select control |
createFromSearch | [Item] -> String -> Item? | implement this function to create new items on the fly, function(options, search){return {label: search, value: search}} , return null to avoid option creation for the given parameters |
filterOptions | [Item]-> String -> [Item] | implement this function for custom synchronous filtering logic, function(options, search) {return options} |
onBlur | Item -> String -> Void | function(value, reason){} reason can be either "click" (loss of focus because the user clicked elsewhere), "tab" or "blur" (invoked refs.simpleSelect.blur()) |
onFocus | Item -> String -> Void | function(value, reason){} reason can be either "event" (when the control gains focus outside) or "focus" (when the user invokes refs.simpleSelect.focus()) |
onSearchChange | String -> (a -> Void) -> Void | function(search, callback){self.setState({search: search}, callback);} or function(search,callback){callback();} i.e. callback MUST always be invoked |
onValueChange | Item -> (a -> Void) -> Void | function(selectedValue, callback){self.setState({selectedValue: selectedValue}, callback)} or function(value, callback){callback()} i.e. callback MUST always be invoked |
options | [Item] | list of items by default each option object MUST have label & value property, otherwise you must implement the render* & filterOptions methods |
placeholder: | String | displayed when there is no value |
renderNoResultsFound | Item -> String -> ReactElement | function(item, search){return React.DOM.div(null);} returns a custom way for rendering the "No results found" error |
renderOption | Int -> Item -> ReactElement | function(index, item){return React.DOM.div(null);} returns a custom way for rendering each option |
renderValue | Int -> Item -> ReactElement | function(index, item){return React.DOM.div(null);} returns a custom way for rendering the selected value |
restoreOnBackspace | Item -> String | function(item){return item.label;} implement this method if you want to go back to editing the item when the user hits the [backspace] key instead of getting removed |
search | String | the text displayed in the search box |
style | Object | the CSS styles for the outer element |
value | Item | the selected value, i.e. one of the objects in the options array |
Method | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
focus | a -> Void | this.refs.selectInstance.focus() opens the list of options and positions the cursor in the input control |
highlightFirstSelectableOption | a -> Void | this.refs.selectInstance.highlightFirstSelectableOption() |
value | a -> Item | this.refs.selectInstance.value() returns the current selected item |
In addition to the props above
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
anchor | Item | positions the cursor ahead of the anchor item, set this property to undefined to lock the cursor at the start |
createFromSearch | [Item] -> [Item] -> String -> Item? | function(options, values, search){return {label: search, value: search}} |
filterOptions | [Item] -> [Item] -> String -> [Item] | function(options, values, search){return options} |
onAnchorChange | Item -> (a -> Void) -> Void | function(anchor, callback){callback();} implement this method if you want to override the default behaviour of the cursor |
onBlur | [Item] -> String -> Void | function(values, reason){} |
onFocus | [Item] -> String -> Void | function(values, reason){} |
onValuesChange | [Item] -> (a -> Void) -> Void | function(values, callback){callback();} |
maxValues | Int | the maximum values that can be selected, after which the control is disabled |
closeOnSelect | Boolean | as the name implies, closes the options list on selecting an option |
same as SimpleSelect but use this.refs.multiSelectInstance.values()
to get the selected values instead of the value
method.
npm install
config.ls
module.exports =
minify: true
gulp
localhost:8000
v0.1.2 / 11th September 2015
FAQs
A Stateless & Flexible Select component for React inspired by Selectize
The npm package react-selectize receives a total of 6,568 weekly downloads. As such, react-selectize popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-selectize 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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