Keyboard-friendly, zero-dependency multi-select Svelte component.
Key Features
- Single / multiple select: pass
maxSelect={1}
prop to only allow one selection - Dropdowns: scrollable lists for large numbers of options
- Searchable: start typing to filter options
- Tagging: selected options are recorded as tags within the text input
- Server-side rendering: no reliance on browser objects like
window
or document
- Configurable: see section props
- No dependencies: needs only Svelte as dev dependency
- Keyboard friendly for mouse-less form completion
Installation
yarn add -D svelte-multiselect
Usage
<script>
import MultiSelect from 'svelte-multiselect'
const webFrameworks = [`Svelte`, `React`, `Vue`, `Angular`, `Polymer`, `Ruby on Rails`, `ASP.net`, `Laravel`, `Django`, `Express`, `Spring`]
const name = `webFrameworks`
const placeholder = `Take your pick...`
const required = true
let selected
</script>
Favorite Web Frameworks?
<MultiSelect bind:selected {name} {placeholder} options={webFrameworks} {required} />
Props
Full list of props/bindable variables for this component:
name | default | description |
---|
options | [required] | Array of strings (or integers) that will be listed in the dropdown selection. |
maxSelect | null | null or positive integer to allow users to select as many as they like or a maximum number of options, respectively. |
selected | [] (or '' if maxSelect === 1 ) | Array of currently/pre-selected options when binding/passing as props respectively. |
readonly | false | Disables the input. User won't be able to interact with it. |
placeholder | '' | String shown when no option is selected. |
required | false | Prevents submission in an HTML form when true. |
input | undefined | Handle to the DOM node storing the currently selected options in JSON format as its value attribute. |
name | '' | Used as reference for associating HTML form labels with this component as well as for the input id . That is, the same DOM node input bindable through <MultiSelect bind:input /> is also retrievable via document.getElementByID(name) e.g. for use in a JS file outside a Svelte component. |
Want to contribute?
To submit a PR, clone the repo, install dependencies and start the dev server to try out your changes first.
git clone https://github.com/janosh/svelte-multiselect
cd svelte-multiselect
yarn
yarn dev
Styling
CSS variable props
There are 3 ways to style this component. The first, if you only want to make small adjustments, allows you to pass the following CSS variables directly to the component as props.
border: var(--sms-border, 1pt solid lightgray)
: Border around top-level div.multiselect
. Change this to e.g. to 1px solid red
to indicate this form field is in an invalid state.border-radius: var(--sms-border-radius, 5pt)
: div.multiselect
border radius.color: var(--sms-text-color, inherit)
: Input text color.border: var(--sms-focus-border, 1pt solid var(--sms-active-color, cornflowerblue))
: div.multiselect
border when focused.background: var(--sms-readonly-bg, lightgray)
: Background when in readonly state.background: var(--sms-token-bg, var(--sms-active-color, cornflowerblue))
: Background of selected tokens.color: var(--sms-remove-x-hover-color, lightgray)
: Hover color of cross icon to remove selected tokens.background: var(--sms-options-bg, white)
: Background of options list.background: var(--sms-li-selected-bg, inherit)
: Background of selected list items in options pane.color: var(--sms-li-selected-color, inherit)
: Text color of selected list items in options pane.background: var(--sms-li-active-bg, var(--sms-active-color, cornflowerblue))
: Background of active (currently with arrow keys highlighted) list item.
For example, to change the background color of the options dropdown:
<MultiSelect --sms-options-bg="var(--my-css-var, white)" />
CSS Frameworks
The second method allows you to pass in custom class names to the important DOM elements of this component for use with CSS frameworks like Tailwind CSS.
outerDivClass
ulTokensClass
liTokenClass
ulOptionsClass
liOptionClass
A simplified version of the DOM structure of this component showing where these classes are inserted is as follows:
<div class="outerDivClass">
<ul class="ulTokensClass">
<li class="liTokenClass">First selected tag</li>
<li class="liTokenClass">Second selected tag</li>
</ul>
<ul class="ulOptionsClass">
<li class="liOptionClass">First available option</li>
<li class="liOptionClass">Second available option</li>
</ul>
</div>
Granular Control through global CSS
You can alternatively style every part of this component with more fine-grained control by using the following global
CSS selectors. Overriding properties that the component already sets internally requires the !important
keyword.
:global(.multiselect) {
}
:global(.multiselect ul.tokens > li) {
}
:global(.multiselect ul.tokens > li button),
:global(.multiselect button.remove-all) {
}
:global(.multiselect ul.options) {
}
:global(.multiselect ul.options li) {
}
:global(ul.options li.selected) {
}
:global(ul.options li:not(.selected):hover) {
}
:global(ul.options li.selected:hover) {
}
:global(ul.options li.active) {
}
:global(ul.options li.selected.active) {
}