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A basic styled select input for your web application
The package is available to download through npm:
npm install z-select --save
The package will be located inside the node_modules folder, you can import it into the HTML document as follows:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/z-select/dist/style.css">
For bundlers that support CSS, like Webpack, you can use it like this:
require('z-select/dist/style.css');
The package does not include the renderer, you can use any renderer that supports SFCs. You could use React, Preact, Inferno, etc.
Notice: This package contains CSS styling, you may need a bundler that's capable of requiring CSS files like Webpack with css-loader.
Once you have chosen the renderer you can include the package in your project as follows:
// Assuming the React renderer is being used
const React = require('react');
const render = require('react-dom').render;
// Passing the render function when importing
const ZSelect = require('z-select')(React.createElement);
// Render it on page, using JSX here :)
render(<ZSelect />, document.body);
Just add the HTML structure and CSS classes to reproduce the UI component.
| Recommended HTML tags | Parent | Class | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
div, section, main, article, fieldset | root | .z-select | Root container | Block |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select--label | Makes space for a floating label | Modifier |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select--success | Renders a green border to indicate success | Modifier |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select--warning | Renders a yellow border to indicate warning | Modifier |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select--danger | Renders a reddish border to indicate danger | Modifier |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select--error | Renders a red border to indicate error | Modifier |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select--dark | Makes the select text white so it can be read easier on dark backgrounds | Modifier |
Any containing .z-select | root | .z-select__label | Renders a floating label | Element |
<div class="z-select">
<select>
<option>A</option>
<option>B</option>
<option>C</option>
</select>
</div>
Render the HTML by using the SFC and passing props.
| Prop name | Expected Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
label | string or TextNode | The floating label to render |
selectedIndex | number | The index of the selected option (optional) |
color | string | A custom border color that you might pass to override the defaults |
success | boolean | Pass true to indicate success and render a green border |
warning | boolean | Pass true to indicate warning and render a yellow border |
danger | boolean | Pass true to indicate danger and render a reddish border |
error | boolean | Pass true to indicate error and render a red border |
dark | boolean | Pass true to indicate the input is in a dark background and input text will be white |
Note that you can pass any attribute compatible with select that it will be automatically passed through.
<ZSelect placeholder="Choose one" options={['A', 'B', 'C']} />
You can theme z-select using CSS Variables!
The list of variables available is below:
| Variable | Expected type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| --primary-color | color | The border-color for selected inputs |
| --success-color | color | The border-color for selected success inputs |
| --warning-color | color | The border-color for selected warnings inputs |
| --danger-color | color | The border-color for selected danger inputs |
| --error-color | color | The border-color for selected errored inputs |
| --neutral-border-color | color | The border-color for idle inputs |
| --neutral-color | color | The text color for placeholders/floating labels |
| --dark-color | color | The background color for input labels |
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A basic styled select input for your web application
We found that z-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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