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Simple to use (Angular) select option.
Using NPM:
npm install --save sdk-select
To configure the sdk-select
for your application, add the following lines to your app.module.ts file:
import { SDKSelectModule } from 'sdk-select';
@NgModule({
imports: [
SDKSelectModule
]
})
export class AppModule { }
<sdk-select></sdk-select>
List of properties:
// Inputs:
// Required
options: any; // Values to select from. This is the RAW data. Not necessarily viewed by the the user.
// Optional
selectedOptions: any; // Values (RAW data) pre-selected in dropdown.
hoverColor: any; // Color used when mouse hovers over values.
selectedColor: any; // Font color used to indicate selected value (single selection dropdown ONLY).
selectedBackground: any; // Background color used to indicate selected value (single selection dropdown ONLY).
label: any; // Text to display to the left/top of dropdown.
labelPosition: string = "left"; // Text located to the 'left' or 'top' position of dropdown.
labelStyle: any; // Style applied to 'label'.
optionStyle: any; // Main styling for the dropdown (e.g., font, border, colors, etc.).
optionValuesStyle: any; // Main styling for the dropdown values list (e.g., max-height, overflow, etc.).
noValueLabel: string = "..."; // 'No Value' label.
noValueDisabled: boolean = true; // Prevent 'No Value' from being selected.
displayValue: any; // Property (key) to display as value if options are of type 'object'.
resetLabel: string = "[clear]"; // Text to display for 'clearing/resetting' selected options.
multiSelect: boolean = false; // Indicates single or multiple selections.
multiValues: boolean = true; // Show multiple values in the dropdown display or 'n selected' message after 2+ values selected.
// Output:
selectChangeEvent: EventEmitter<any> = new EventEmitter(); // Event triggered on selections.
textArrayValues = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0];
textArray = [
{
id: 1,
name: "a"
},
{
id: 2,
name: "b"
},
{
id: 3,
name: "c"
},
{
id: 4,
name: "d"
},
{
id: 5,
name: "e"
}
];
<sdk-select
[label]="'My Data'"
[labelStyle]="'font-family: Courier New; white-space: nowrap;'"
[optionStyle]="'height: 30px; width: 100%;'"
[options]="textArrayValues"
noValueLabel="ALL"
[noValueDisabled]=false
[selectedOptions]="5"
(selectChangeEvent)="selectedValue($event)">
</sdk-select>
<br />
<sdk-select
[options]="textArray"
displayValue="name"
(selectChangeEvent)="selectedValue($event)">
</sdk-select>
<sdk-select
[options]="textArray"
displayValue="[id]: [name]"
(selectChangeEvent)="selectedValue($event)">
</sdk-select>
<br />
<sdk-select
label="My Data"
labelPosition="top"
labelStyle="white-space: nowrap; padding-bottom: 5px; font-weight: 700;"
[options]="textArray"
optionStyle="font-family: Courier New; height: 40px; width: 500px; border: 1px solid red; background-color: yellow;"
noValueLabel="ALL"
[multiSelect]=true
displayValue="name"
[selectedOptions]="['b', 'c']"
(selectChangeEvent)="selectedValue($event)">
</sdk-select>
<sdk-select
[options]="textArray"
[multiSelect]=true
[multiValues]=false
optionStyle="height: 40px; width: 100px;"
displayValue="[id]: [name]"
[selectedOptions]="['4: d', '2: b']"
(selectChangeEvent)="selectedValue($event)">
</sdk-select>
<sdk-select
[options]="textArray"
[multiSelect]=true
optionStyle="height: 100%; width: 100%;"
displayValue="[id]: [name]"
[selectedOptions]="['1: a', '3: c', '4: d', '2: b']"
(selectChangeEvent)="selectedValue($event)">
</sdk-select>
NOTE: Use brackets [] in the displayValue
parameter to indicate properties (keys) used in the options
array.
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Simple to use (Angular) select option.
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