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A Stateless & Flexible Select component for React inspired by Selectize

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[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/react-selectize.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/react-selectize) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/furqanZafar/react-selectize.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/furqanZafar/react-selectize) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/furqanZafar/react-selectize/badge.svg?branch=develop&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/furqanZafar/react-selectize?branch=develop) # React Selectize `ReactSelectize` is a stateless Select component for ReactJS, that provides a platform for the more developer friendly `SimpleSelect` & `MultiSelect` components. Both `SimpleSelect` & `MultiSelect` have been designed to work as drop in replacement for the built-in `React.DOM.Select` component. styles & features inspired by [React Select](http://jedwatson.github.io/react-select/) & [Selectize](http://brianreavis.github.io/selectize.js/). **DEMO / Examples**: [furqanZafar.github.io/react-selectize](http://furqanZafar.github.io/react-selectize/) [![](http://i.imgsafe.co/rQmogzn.gif)](http://furqanZafar.github.io/react-selectize/) - [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md) (last updated on 30th January 2016) - [API Reference](API.md) # Motivation * existing components do not behave like built-in React.DOM.* components. * existing components [synchronize props with state](http://facebook.github.io/react/tips/props-in-getInitialState-as-anti-pattern.html) an anti pattern, which makes them prone to bugs & difficult for contributers to push new features without breaking something else. * more features. ## Features * [Drop in replacement for React.DOM.Select](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=drop-in-replacement-for-react.dom.select) * Stateless, therefore extremely flexible & extensible * Clean and compact API fully documented on GitHub * [Multiselect support](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=multi-select) * [Option groups](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=option-groups) * [Custom filtering &amp; option object](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=custom-filtering-and-rendering) * [Search highlighting](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=search-highlighting) * [Custom option &amp; value rendering](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=custom-option-and-value-rendering) * [Animated dropdown](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=animated-dropdown) * [Remote data loading](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=remote-options) * [Tagging or item creation](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=tags) * [Restore on backspace](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=restore-on-backspace) * [Editable value](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=editable-value) * [Caret between items](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=tags) * [Customizable dropdown direction](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=dropdown-direction) * [Mark options as unselectable](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=simple&example=selectability) * [Disable selected values](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=disable-selected) * [Absolute positioned overlay, "Tether"ed to the search field](http://furqanzafar.github.io/react-selectize/#/?category=multi&example=tether) * Customizable styles, comes with Stylus files ## Install `npm install react-selectize` ## Usage (livescript) ``` {create-factory}:React = require \react {SimpleSelect, MultiSelect, ReactSelectize} = require \react-selectize SimpleSelect = create-factory SimpleSelect MultiSelect = create-factory MultiSelect . . . SimpleSelect do placeholder: 'Select a fruit' options: <[apple mango orange banana]> |> map ~> label: it, value: it on-value-change: (value) ~> alert value . . . MultiSelect do placeholder: 'Select fruits' options: <[apple mango orange banana]> |> map ~> label: it, value: it on-values-change: (values) ~> alert values ``` ## Usage (jsx) ``` React = require("react"); ReactSelectize = require("react-selectize"); SimpleSelect = ReactSelectize.SimpleSelect; MultiSelect = ReactSelectize.MultiSelect; . . . <SimpleSelect placeholder = "Select a fruit" onValueChange = {function(value, callback){ alert(value); callback(); }} > <option value = "apple">apple</option> <option value = "mango">mango</option> <option value = "orange">orange</option> <option value = "banana">banana</option> </SimpleSelect> . . . // Note: options can be passed as props as well, for example <MultiSelect placeholder = "Select fruits" options = ["apple", "mango", "orange", "banana"].map(function(fruit){ return {label: fruit, value: fruit}; }); onValuesChange = {function(values){ alert(values); }} /> ``` ## Usage (stylus) to include the default styles add the following import statement to your stylus file: `@import 'node_modules/react-selectize/src/index.css'` ## Gotchas * the default structure of an option object is `{label: String, value :: a}` where `a` implies that `value` property can be of any equatable type * SimpleSelect notifies change via `onValueChange` prop whereas MultiSelect notifies change via `onValuesChange` prop * the onValueChange callback for SimpleSelect is passed 1 parameter. the `selected option object` (instead of the value property of the option object) * the onValuesChange callback for MultiSelect is passed 1 parameter an Array of selected option objects (instead of a collection of the value properties or a comma separated string of value properties) * both the SimpleSelect & MultiSelect will manage the `open`, `search`, `value` & `anchor` props using internal state, if they are not provided via props: when passing `open`, `search`, `value` or `anchor` via props, you must update them on*Change (just like in the case of standard react html input components) ``` jsx value = {state.selectedValue} onValueChange = {function(value){ self.setState({selectedValue: value}); }} search = {state.search} onSearchChange = {function(value){ self.setState({search: value}); }} ``` * when using custom option object, you should implement the `uid` function which accepts an option object and returns a unique id, for example: ``` jsx // assuming the type of our option object is: // {firstName :: String, lastName :: String, age :: Int} uid = {function(item){ return item.firstName + item.lastName; }} ``` the `uid` function is used internally for performance optimization. ## Deps * [tether](https://github.com/HubSpot/tether) ## Peer Deps * react * react-dom * react-addons-css-transition * react-addons-shallow-compare ## Development * `npm install` * `gulp` * visit `localhost:8000` * `npm test` , `npm run coverage` for unit tests & coverage * for production build/test run `MINIFY=true gulp`