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React components that implement Google's Material Design.

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import _extends from "@babel/runtime/helpers/esm/extends"; import _objectWithoutProperties from "@babel/runtime/helpers/esm/objectWithoutProperties"; import React from 'react'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; import { mergeClasses } from '@material-ui/styles'; import SelectInput from './SelectInput'; import formControlState from '../FormControl/formControlState'; import useFormControl from '../FormControl/useFormControl'; import withStyles from '../styles/withStyles'; import ArrowDropDownIcon from '../internal/svg-icons/ArrowDropDown'; import Input from '../Input'; import { styles as nativeSelectStyles } from '../NativeSelect/NativeSelect'; import NativeSelectInput from '../NativeSelect/NativeSelectInput'; import FilledInput from '../FilledInput'; import OutlinedInput from '../OutlinedInput'; export var styles = nativeSelectStyles; var _ref = React.createElement(Input, null); var _ref2 = React.createElement(FilledInput, null); var Select = React.forwardRef(function Select(props, ref) { var _props$autoWidth = props.autoWidth, autoWidth = _props$autoWidth === void 0 ? false : _props$autoWidth, children = props.children, classes = props.classes, _props$displayEmpty = props.displayEmpty, displayEmpty = _props$displayEmpty === void 0 ? false : _props$displayEmpty, _props$IconComponent = props.IconComponent, IconComponent = _props$IconComponent === void 0 ? ArrowDropDownIcon : _props$IconComponent, id = props.id, input = props.input, inputProps = props.inputProps, labelId = props.labelId, MenuProps = props.MenuProps, _props$multiple = props.multiple, multiple = _props$multiple === void 0 ? false : _props$multiple, _props$native = props.native, native = _props$native === void 0 ? false : _props$native, onClose = props.onClose, onOpen = props.onOpen, open = props.open, renderValue = props.renderValue, SelectDisplayProps = props.SelectDisplayProps, _props$variant = props.variant, variantProps = _props$variant === void 0 ? 'standard' : _props$variant, _props$labelWidth = props.labelWidth, labelWidth = _props$labelWidth === void 0 ? 0 : _props$labelWidth, other = _objectWithoutProperties(props, ["autoWidth", "children", "classes", "displayEmpty", "IconComponent", "id", "input", "inputProps", "labelId", "MenuProps", "multiple", "native", "onClose", "onOpen", "open", "renderValue", "SelectDisplayProps", "variant", "labelWidth"]); var inputComponent = native ? NativeSelectInput : SelectInput; var muiFormControl = useFormControl(); var fcs = formControlState({ props: props, muiFormControl: muiFormControl, states: ['variant'] }); var variant = fcs.variant || variantProps; var InputComponent = input || { standard: _ref, outlined: React.createElement(OutlinedInput, { labelWidth: labelWidth }), filled: _ref2 }[variant]; return React.cloneElement(InputComponent, _extends({ // Most of the logic is implemented in `SelectInput`. // The `Select` component is a simple API wrapper to expose something better to play with. inputComponent: inputComponent, select: true, inputProps: _extends({ children: children, IconComponent: IconComponent, variant: variant, type: undefined, // We render a select. We can ignore the type provided by the `Input`. multiple: multiple }, native ? { id: id } : { autoWidth: autoWidth, displayEmpty: displayEmpty, labelId: labelId, MenuProps: MenuProps, onClose: onClose, onOpen: onOpen, open: open, renderValue: renderValue, SelectDisplayProps: _extends({ id: id }, SelectDisplayProps) }, {}, inputProps, { classes: inputProps ? mergeClasses({ baseClasses: classes, newClasses: inputProps.classes, Component: Select }) : classes }, input ? input.props.inputProps : {}), ref: ref }, other)); }); process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? Select.propTypes = { /** * If true, the width of the popover will automatically be set according to the items inside the * menu, otherwise it will be at least the width of the select input. */ autoWidth: PropTypes.bool, /** * The option elements to populate the select with. * Can be some `MenuItem` when `native` is false and `option` when `native` is true. * * ⚠️The `MenuItem` elements **must** be direct descendants when `native` is false. */ children: PropTypes.node, /** * Override or extend the styles applied to the component. * See [CSS API](#css) below for more details. */ classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired, /** * The default element value. Use when the component is not controlled. */ defaultValue: PropTypes.any, /** * If `true`, a value is displayed even if no items are selected. * * In order to display a meaningful value, a function should be passed to the `renderValue` prop which returns the value to be displayed when no items are selected. * You can only use it when the `native` prop is `false` (default). */ displayEmpty: PropTypes.bool, /** * The icon that displays the arrow. */ IconComponent: PropTypes.elementType, /** * @ignore */ id: PropTypes.string, /** * An `Input` element; does not have to be a material-ui specific `Input`. */ input: PropTypes.element, /** * [Attributes](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input#Attributes) applied to the `input` element. * When `native` is `true`, the attributes are applied on the `select` element. */ inputProps: PropTypes.object, /** * The idea of an element that acts as an additional label. The Select will * be labelled by the additional label and the selected value. */ labelId: PropTypes.string, /** * The label width to be used on OutlinedInput. * This prop is required when the `variant` prop is `outlined`. */ labelWidth: PropTypes.number, /** * Props applied to the [`Menu`](/api/menu/) element. */ MenuProps: PropTypes.object, /** * If true, `value` must be an array and the menu will support multiple selections. */ multiple: PropTypes.bool, /** * If `true`, the component will be using a native `select` element. */ native: PropTypes.bool, /** * Callback function fired when a menu item is selected. * * @param {object} event The event source of the callback. * You can pull out the new value by accessing `event.target.value` (any). * @param {object} [child] The react element that was selected when `native` is `false` (default). */ onChange: PropTypes.func, /** * Callback fired when the component requests to be closed. * Use in controlled mode (see open). * * @param {object} event The event source of the callback. */ onClose: PropTypes.func, /** * Callback fired when the component requests to be opened. * Use in controlled mode (see open). * * @param {object} event The event source of the callback. */ onOpen: PropTypes.func, /** * Control `select` open state. * You can only use it when the `native` prop is `false` (default). */ open: PropTypes.bool, /** * Render the selected value. * You can only use it when the `native` prop is `false` (default). * * @param {any} value The `value` provided to the component. * @returns {ReactNode} */ renderValue: PropTypes.func, /** * Props applied to the clickable div element. */ SelectDisplayProps: PropTypes.object, /** * The input value. Providing an empty string will select no options. * This prop is required when the `native` prop is `false` (default). * Set to an empty string `''` if you don't want any of the available options to be selected. * * If the value is an object it must have reference equality with the option in order to be selected. * If the value is not an object, the string representation must match with the string representation of the option in order to be selected. */ value: PropTypes.any, /** * The variant to use. */ variant: PropTypes.oneOf(['standard', 'outlined', 'filled']) } : void 0; Select.muiName = 'Select'; export default withStyles(styles, { name: 'MuiSelect' })(Select);