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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
sdk-select
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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.).
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'.
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.
FAQs
Simple to use (Angular) select option.
The npm package sdk-select receives a total of 210 weekly downloads. As such, sdk-select popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sdk-select demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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