VueJS 3.X + Typescript + JSX + Select
A customizable component allowing you to list and select items which embeds the most common features like searching, remote data sets, infinite scrolling, reverse selection, and many other possibilities.
It integrates well with VueJS and is reactive to option changes.
Typescript types are provided.
There are very few dependencies and code stays very small (~90kB).
<Selectic
:options="['first choice', 'second choice', 'third choice']"
v-model="selection"
/>
<Selectic
multiple
value="item2"
:options="[{
id: 'item1',
text: 'The first item',
icon: 'fa fa-thumbs-o-up',
}, {
id: 'item2',
text: 'Another item',
title: 'second choice',
}, {
id: 'item3',
text: 'Disabled item',
disabled: true,
}]"
@input="onChange"
/>
<Selectic
:options="[{
id: 'animals',
text: 'Animals',
options: [{
id: 'cat',
text: 'Cat',
}, {
id: 'dog',
text: 'A dog',
}, {
id: 42,
text: '42 goldfishes',
}],
}]"
/>
- List of items (either string array or object array).
- Can load dynamically list from a server and the list can be paginate (with a cache system to avoid reloading previous requests).
Slots: options may be added from Vue template (by writing explicit(currently disabled in 3.0.0+).<option>
or<optgroup>
) in a reactive way- Multi-sources: Possibility to combine options from different sources (static, dynamic or slots) or to use the other as fallback (if the list is empty).
- Supports basic Select properties like
multiple
,disabled
,title
- Supports group element (equivalent of optGroup), even for dynamic list.
- Supports
placeholder
to display a default text when there is no selection. - Keyboard shortcuts works.
- Possibility to search for any string in options.
- Scroll bar always indicates the size of the list (even for dynamic list), next pages to fetch are already computed the size of the list.
- Performance optimization for list containing large number of items.
- Emits
input
,change
,open
, andclose
events. - Supports a reverse selection system (for very long list where only some elements are not selected).
- All displayed text can be changed (for example, to translate them in another language).
- Options to auto-disable the component when there is no options or only one mandatory option.
- Handle selection overflow either by displaying a tag "+x more" either by adding several lines and show all selected options.
- Possibility to open the component programmatically.
- CSS styles can be easily changed to fit your theme.
- Strong typing: all Typescript types are provided.
Read the documentation to know how to configure Selectic and all its possibilities.
For users which are used to previous Selectic versions, they can read the migration strategy guide.
It uses VTYX for strong typing.
First build all files:
$ npm run build
Run unitary tests:
$ npm run test