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vue-taggable-select
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A Vue component that makes long, unwieldy select boxes user friendly.
vue-taggable-select provides an elegant, user-friendly component to replace long, unwieldy multi select elements. Great for users. Simple for developers.
This simple:
This simple
<vue-taggable-select
:taggable="true"
v-model="fruit"
:options="['apple','cherry','banana','pear', 'tomato']"
></vue-taggable-select>
Nope no regular selects. See vue-single-select for this.
No ajax loading.
<div id="app">
<lable>Choose a fruit!</lable>
<vue-taggable-select
v-model="fruit"
:options="fruits"
></vue-taggable-select>
</div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue@latest"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-taggable-select@latest"></script>
<script>
new Vue({
el:"#app",
data: {
fruit: null,
fruits: ['peach','pear','apple','orange']
}
});
</script>
$ npm i vue-taggable-select
In your component:
import VueTaggableSelect from "vue-taggable-select";
export default {
components: {
VueTaggableSelect
},
//...
}
Globally:
import VueTaggableSelect from "vue-taggable-select";
Vue.component('vue-taggable-select', VueTaggableSelect);
<vue-taggable-select
make-it-taggable="good!"
:taggable="true"
v-model="fruit"
:options="['apple','banana','cherry','tomato']"
:required="true"
></vue-taggable-select>
<vue-taggable-select
name="maybe"
placeholder="pick a post"
you-want-to-select-a-post="ok"
v-model="post"
out-of-all-these-posts="makes sense"
:options="posts"
a-post-has-an-id="good for search and display"
option-key="id"
the-post-has-a-title="make sure to show these"
option-label="title"
></vue-taggable-select>
<vue-taggable-select
you-want-to-select-a-reply="yes"
v-model="reply"
out-of-all-these-replies="yep"
:options="replies"
a-reply-only-has-a-reply="sounds about right"
option-label="reply"
seed-an-initial-value="what's seed mean?"
initial="seed me"
you-only-want-20-options-to-show="is 20 enough?"
:max-results="20"
></vue-taggable-select>
You can override some of it. Like so:
<vue-taggable-select
id="selected-reply"
name="a_reply"
option-label="reply"
v-model="reply"
:options="replies"
you-like-huge-dropdowns="1000px is long!"
max-height="1000px"
:classes='{
icons: "icons"
active: "active",
wrapper: "multi-select-wrapper",
searchWrapper: "search-wrapper",
searchInput: "search-input",
pill: "pill",
required: "required",
dropdown: "dropdown"
}'
></vue-taggable-select>
Then all you need to do is provide some class definitions like so:
.active {
background-color: pink;
}
.multi-select-wrapper {
display: block;
font-size: 16px;
}
.search-input {
color: black;
}
.pill {
padding: .5em;
}
... and so on.
Note: Bootstrap 3 Users May want to increase the size of the icons.
If so do this:
.icons svg {
height: 1em;
width: 1em;
}
Meh, see props below.
It handles custom label/value props for displaying options.
Other select components require you to conform to their format. Which often means data wrangling.
It's easier on the DOM.
Other components will load up all the options available in the select element. This can be heavy. vue-taggable-select makes an executive decision that you probably will not want to scroll more than N options before you want to narrow things down a bit. You can change this, but the default is 30.
Snappy Event Handling
Lightweight
It works for regular 'POST backs' to the server.
If you are doing a regular post or just gathering the form data you don't need to do anything extra to provide a name and value for the selected option.
Mine just looks nicer
A lot nicer!
It's simple!!
props: {
// This corresponds to v-model
value: {
required: true
},
taggable: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: () => false
},
// Use classes to override the look and feel
// Provide these EIGHT classes.
classes: {
type: Object,
required: false,
default: () => {
return {
icons: 'icons',
active: 'active',
wrapper: "multi-select-wrapper",
searchWrapper: "search-wrapper",
searchInput: "search-input",
pill: "pill",
required: "required",
dropdown: "dropdown"
};
}
},
// Give your input a name
// Good for posting forms
name: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: () => ""
},
// Your list of things for the select
options: {
type: Array,
required: false,
default: () => []
},
// Tells vue-taggable-select what key to use
// for generating option labels
optionLabel: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: () => null
},
// Tells vue-taggable-select the value
// you want populated in the select for the
// input
optionKey: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: () => null
},
// Give your input an html element id
placeholder: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: () => "Search Here"
},
maxHeight: {
type: String,
default: () => "220px",
required: false
},
//Give the input an id
inputId: {
type: String,
default: () => "multi-select",
required: false
},
// Seed search text with initial value
initial: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: () => null
},
// Make it required
required: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: () => false
},
// Max number of results to show.
maxResults: {
type: Number,
required: false,
default: () => 30
},
//Meh
tabindex: {
type: String,
required: false,
default: () => {
return "";
}
},
// Remove previously selected options
// via the delete key
keyboardDelete: {
type: Boolean,
required: false,
default: () => {
return true;
}
},
// Tell vue-taggable-select how to display
// selected options
getOptionDescription: {
type: Function,
default(option) {
if (this.optionKey && this.optionLabel) {
return option[this.optionKey] + " " + option[this.optionLabel];
}
if (this.optionLabel) {
return option[this.optionLabel];
}
if (this.optionKey) {
return option[this.optionKey];
}
return option;
}
},
// Use this to tell vue-taggable-select
// the values are for doing a submit
getOptionValue: {
type: Function,
default(option) {
if (this.optionKey) {
return option[this.optionKey];
}
if (this.optionLabel) {
return option[this.optionLabel];
}
return option;
}
}
},
FAQs
multiple taggable select autocomplete dropdown for vue
The npm package vue-taggable-select receives a total of 84 weekly downloads. As such, vue-taggable-select popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vue-taggable-select demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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