What is vue-multiselect?
vue-multiselect is a powerful and flexible Vue.js component for creating dropdowns with multi-select capabilities. It supports single and multiple selections, tagging, filtering, and custom rendering of options.
What are vue-multiselect's main functionalities?
Single Select
This feature allows users to select a single option from a dropdown list. The `multiple` prop is set to `false` to enable single selection.
<template>
<multiselect v-model="selected" :options="options" :multiple="false"></multiselect>
</template>
<script>
import Multiselect from 'vue-multiselect';
export default {
components: { Multiselect },
data() {
return {
selected: null,
options: ['Option 1', 'Option 2', 'Option 3']
};
}
};
</script>
Multiple Select
This feature allows users to select multiple options from a dropdown list. The `multiple` prop is set to `true` to enable multiple selections.
<template>
<multiselect v-model="selected" :options="options" :multiple="true"></multiselect>
</template>
<script>
import Multiselect from 'vue-multiselect';
export default {
components: { Multiselect },
data() {
return {
selected: [],
options: ['Option 1', 'Option 2', 'Option 3']
};
}
};
</script>
Tagging
This feature allows users to add new options (tags) to the dropdown list. The `taggable` prop is set to `true`, and the `@tag` event is used to handle the addition of new tags.
<template>
<multiselect v-model="selected" :options="options" :taggable="true" @tag="addTag"></multiselect>
</template>
<script>
import Multiselect from 'vue-multiselect';
export default {
components: { Multiselect },
data() {
return {
selected: [],
options: ['Option 1', 'Option 2', 'Option 3']
};
},
methods: {
addTag(newTag) {
this.options.push(newTag);
this.selected.push(newTag);
}
}
};
</script>
Custom Option Rendering
This feature allows users to customize the rendering of options in the dropdown list. The `custom-label` prop is used to define a method that returns a custom label for each option.
<template>
<multiselect v-model="selected" :options="options" :custom-label="customLabel"></multiselect>
</template>
<script>
import Multiselect from 'vue-multiselect';
export default {
components: { Multiselect },
data() {
return {
selected: null,
options: [
{ name: 'Option 1', id: 1 },
{ name: 'Option 2', id: 2 },
{ name: 'Option 3', id: 3 }
]
};
},
methods: {
customLabel(option) {
return `${option.name} (ID: ${option.id})`;
}
}
};
</script>
Other packages similar to vue-multiselect
vue-select
vue-select is a Vue.js component that provides a similar set of features to vue-multiselect, including single and multiple selections, tagging, and custom option rendering. It is known for its simplicity and ease of use.
vue-multiselect-next
vue-multiselect-next is a fork of vue-multiselect that aims to provide additional features and improvements. It offers similar functionalities with enhanced performance and additional customization options.
vue-treeselect
vue-treeselect is a multi-select component with nested options support. It is particularly useful for hierarchical data structures and provides features like single and multiple selections, search, and custom rendering.
vue-multiselect
Documentation
Documentation for v3.0.0 is the same as for v2.x as it is mostly backward compatible.
Visit: vue-multiselect.js.org
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Features & characteristics:
- NO dependencies
- Single select
- Multiple select
- Tagging
- Dropdowns
- Filtering
- Search with suggestions
- Logic split into mixins
- Basic component and support for custom components
- V-model support
- Vuex support
- Async options support
- Fully configurable
Install & basic usage
npm install vue-multiselect@next
<template>
<div>
<VueMultiselect
v-model="selected"
:options="options">
</VueMultiselect>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import VueMultiselect from 'vue-multiselect'
export default {
components: { VueMultiselect },
data () {
return {
selected: null,
options: ['list', 'of', 'options']
}
}
}
</script>
<style src="vue-multiselect/dist/vue-multiselect.css"></style>
Examples
inhtml-lang/pug-lang
Single select / dropdown
<VueMultiselect
:model-value="value",
:options="source",
:searchable="false",
:close-on-select="false",
:allow-empty="false",
@update:model-value="updateSelected",
label="name",
placeholder="Select one",
track-by="name"
/>
Single select with search
<VueMultiselect
v-model="value",
:options="source",
:close-on-select="true",
:clear-on-select="false",
placeholder="Select one",
label="name",
track-by="name"
/>
Multiple select with search
<VueMultiselect
v-model="multiValue",
:options="source",
:multiple="true",
:close-on-select="true",
placeholder="Pick some",
label="name",
track-by="name"
/>
Tagging
with @tag
event
<VueMultiselect
v-model="taggingSelected",
:options="taggingOptions",
:multiple="true",
:taggable="true",
@tag="addTag",
tag-placeholder="Add this as new tag",
placeholder="Type to search or add tag",
label="name",
track-by="code"
/>
addTag (newTag) {
const tag = {
name: newTag,
code: newTag.substring(0, 2) + Math.floor((Math.random() * 10000000))
}
this.taggingOptions.push(tag)
this.taggingSelected.push(tag)
},
Asynchronous dropdown
<VueMultiselect
v-model="selectedCountries",
:options="countries",
:multiple="multiple",
:searchable="searchable",
@search-change="asyncFind",
placeholder="Type to search",
label="name"
track-by="code"
>
<span slot="noResult">
Oops! No elements found. Consider changing the search query.
</span>
</VueMultiselect>
methods: {
asyncFind (query) {
this.countries = findService(query)
}
}
Special Thanks
Thanks to Matt Elen for contributing this version!
A Vue 3 upgrade of @shentao's vue-mulitselect component. The idea is that when you upgrade to Vue 3, you can swap the two components out, and everything should simply work. Feel free to check out our story of how we upgraded our product to Vue 3 on our blog at suade.org
Contributing
npm run bundle
npm run test