# Custom JavaScript <select>
component. Easy-to-use, accessible, mobile friendly and super efficient.
Description
SelectPure is a Web Component (Custom Element) which makes it super use and customize. Main goal is to use extended API of the native HTML <select>
element and provide additional features, like autocomplete, custom styling and many more. The package itself is stable to be used, however, if you've found any issues, please report them here or create a PR of your own.
If you want to use older version, please refer to this README.
Usage
SelectPure is very easy to use. At first you have to install a package
yarn add select-pure
or npm i select-pure --save
then include it in your JavaScript file
import 'select-pure';
and use in the similar way as you would use a native HTML <select>
.
<select-pure name="country" id="country">
<option-pure value="UA">Ukraine</option-pure>
<option-pure value="PL">Poland</option-pure>
<option-pure value="DE">Germany</option-pure>
<option-pure value="US">USA</option-pure>
<option-pure value="US" disabled>Russia</option-pure>
</select-pure>
SelectPure instance
In order to call API methods of the SelectPure
, subscribe to callbacks or use it's properties, you can simple use querySelector
.
const selectPure = document.querySelector("select-pure");
console.log(selectPure.selectedIndex);
selectPure.disable();
Attributes
<select-pure>
supports the following attributes: name
, id
and disabled
.
<option-pure>
supports value
, label
, disabled
, selected
and hidden
attributes.
Available properties
property | description |
---|
selectedIndex | Returns index of the selected option. You can also manipulate selected value with changing this property (selectPure.selectedIndex = 2 ). Just like in the native <select> . |
value | Returns selected value. |
Callbacks
If you want to set a callback for when the new value is selected, you can just use the traditional addEventListener
.
const selectPure = document.querySelector("select-pure");
selectPure.addEventListener("change", (event) => {
// You can use
// event.target.value or
// event.currentTarget.value
});
API methods
method | description |
---|
disable() | Disables select. |
enable() | Enables select. |
open() | Opens a dropdown. |
close() | Closes a dropdown. |
Custom styles
SelectPure offers high level of customisation. You can match any design you want by just providing a simple set of css variables. Below you can find their names and default values that are included in the package.
select-pure {
--select-height: 44px;
--select-width: 100%;
--border-radius: 4px;
--border-width: 1px;
--border-color: #000;
--padding: 0 10px;
--dropdown-z-index: 2;
--disabled-background-color: #bdc3c7;
--disabled-color: #ecf0f1;
--background-color: #fff;
--color: #000;
--hover-background-color: #e3e3e3;
--hover-color: #000;
--selected-background-color: #e3e3e3;
--selected-color: #000;
--dropdown-gap: 0;
--font-size: 14px;
--font-family: inherit;
--font-weight: 400;
}
support
If you place <select-pure>
inside a <form>
and specify a name
or id
attribute, it will then append a hidden input
with a given name inside a <form>
and trigger change
event, when value is selected.
TODO
2.1
[] Mutiple
[] Autocomplete input
[] Callback for autocomplete input
[] Custom matching/filter pattern
[] Fill README with React/Angular/Vue/Svelte/Purejs examples of usage;
[] Precommit hooks;
[] Add destroy method;
[] Make sure Select behaves correctly when attributes are changed or options are removed from the DOM (MutationObserver);
[] Sometimes one select scrolls dropdown in the others?
2.2
[] Option groups;
[] Required attribute support
[] Contribution guide;
[] Position of the dropdown;
License
MIT