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sanity-plugin-autocomplete-input
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This plugin is similar to the [Autocomplete Tags Plugin](https://www.sanity.io/plugins/autocomplete-tags), but it acts as a single text input as opposed to an array of tags. The input can also be customized to change the autocomplete options.
This plugin is similar to the Autocomplete Tags Plugin, but it acts as a single text input as opposed to an array of tags. The input can also be customized to change the autocomplete options.
You can just use it as a schema type. To customize the autocomplete list you have 3 options:
autocompleteFieldPath
option, which the plugin will use to look for documents with the same field path to aggregate the option values.[{ "value": "foobar" }]
formatexport default {
fields: [
{
name: 'autocomplete-input',
type: 'autocomplete',
// specify field path
autocompleteFieldPath: 'title',
// manually specify options
options: [
{ value: 'Option 1' },
{ value: 'Option 2' }
],
// specify groq qury
groq: {
query: '*[_type == $type] { "value": title }',
params: {
type: 'page'
},
},
}
]
}
v1.1.0
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*Note: the main branch is now a V3 plugin. For V2 checkout v1.x*
The npm package sanity-plugin-autocomplete-input receives a total of 579 weekly downloads. As such, sanity-plugin-autocomplete-input popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sanity-plugin-autocomplete-input 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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