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React tags is a fantastically simple tagging component for your React projects

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React-Tags

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React tags is a simple tagging component ready to drop in your React projects. The component is inspired by GMail's To field in the compose window.

Features

  • Autocomplete based on a suggestion list
  • Keyboard friendly and mouse support
  • Reorder tags using drag and drop

Why

Because I was looking for an excuse to build a standalone component and publish it in the wild? To be honest, I needed a tagging component that provided the above features for my React-Surveyman project. Since I was unable to find one which met my requirements (and the fact that I generally enjoy re-inventing the wheel) this is what I came up with.

Demo

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Check it out here

Installation

The preferred way of using the component is via NPM

npm install --save react-tag-input

It is, however, also available to be used separately (dist/ReactTags.min.js). If you prefer this method remember to include ReactDND as a dependancy. Refer to the demo to see how this works.

Usage

Here's a sample implementation that initializes the component with a list of initial tags and suggestions list. Apart from this, there are multiple events, handlers for which need to be set. For more details, go through the API.

var ReactTags = require('react-tag-input');

var App = React.createClass({
    getInitialState: function() {
        return {
            tags: [ {id: 1, text: "Apples"} ],
            suggestions: ["Banana", "Mango", "Pear", "Apricot"]
        }
    },
    handleDelete: function(i) {
        var tags = this.state.tags;
        tags.splice(i, 1);
        this.setState({tags: tags});
    },
    handleAddition: function(tag) {
        var tags = this.state.tags;
        tags.push({
            id: tags.length + 1,
            text: tag
        });
        this.setState({tags: tags});
    },
    handleDrag: function(tag, currPos, newPos) {
        var tags = this.state.tags;

        // mutate array
        tags.splice(currPos, 1);
        tags.splice(newPos, 0, tag);

        // re-render
        this.setState({ tags: tags });
    },
    render: function() {
        var tags = this.state.tags;
        var suggestions = this.state.suggestions;
        return (
            <div>
                <ReactTags tags={tags} 
                    suggestions={suggestions}
                    handleDelete={this.handleDelete}
                    handleAddition={this.handleAddition}
                    handleDrag={this.handleDrag} />
            </div>
        )
    }
});

React.render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));

Options

tags (optional)

An array of tags that are displayed as pre-selected. Each tag should have an id and a text property which is used to display.

var tags =  [ {id: 1, text: "Apples"} ]

suggestions (optional)

An array of suggestions that are used as basis for showing suggestions. At the moment, this should be an array of strings.

var suggestions = ["mango", "pineapple", "orange", "pear"];

placeholder (optional)

The placeholder shown for the input. Defaults to Add new tag.

var placeholder = "Add new country"

labelField (optional)

Provide an alternative label property for the tags. Defaults to text.

<ReactTags tags={tags} 
    suggestions={}
    labelField={'name'}
    handleDrag={} />

This is useful if your data uses the text property for something else.

handleAddition (required)

Function called when the user wants to add a tag (either a click, a tab press or carriage return)

function(tag) {
    // add the tag to the tag list
}

handleDelete (required)

Function called when the user wants to delete a tag

function(i) {
    // delete the tag at index i 
}

handleDrag (required)

Function called when the user drags a tag.

function(tag, currPos, newPos) {
    // remove tag from currPos and add in newPos
}

Styling

<ReactTags> does not come up with any styles. However, it is very easy to customize the look of the component the way you want it. The component provides the following classes with which you can style -

  • ReactTags__tags
  • ReactTags__tagInput
  • ReactTags__selected
  • ReactTags__selected ReactTags__tag
  • ReactTags__selected ReactTags__remove
  • ReactTags__suggestions

An example can be found in /example/reactTags.css.

Dev

The component is written in ES6 and uses Webpack as its build tool.

npm install 
npm run dev
python -m SimpleHTTPServer ### open in browser

Contributing

Got ideas on how to make this better? Open an issue! I'm yet to add tests so keep your PRs on hold :grinning:

Thanks

The autocomplete dropdown is inspired by Lea Verou's awesomeplete library. The Drag and drop functionality is provided by Dan Abramov's insanely useful ReactDND library.

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Package last updated on 08 Jun 2015

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