Best-in-class select component for Vue 3, with a focus on DX, accessibility and ease-of-use.
Documentation | Getting Started | Examples / Demos
Core features:
- ⚙️ Data manipulation with
v-model
- 🔑 Typesafe relationship between
options
andv-model
- 🎨 Great styling out-of-the-box, customization with CSS variables & Vue
:deep
- ✅ Single & multi-select support
- 🖌️ Infinite customization with
<slot>
s - 🪄
<Teleport />
menu where you want - 📦 Extremely light, 0 dependencies (4.4kb gzip)
Install the package with npm:
npm i vue3-select-component
Use it in your Vue 3 app:
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from "vue";
import VueSelect from "vue3-select-component";
const option = ref("");
</script>
<template>
<div class="my-app">
<VueSelect
v-model="option"
:options="[
{ label: 'A Wizard of Earthsea', value: 'wizard_earthsea' },
{ label: 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher\'s Stone', value: 'harry_potter', disabled: true },
{ label: 'The Lord of the Rings', value: 'the_lord_of_the_rings' },
]"
/>
</div>
</template>
Vue 3 Select Component creates a type-safe relationship between the option.value
and the v-model
prop.
It also leverages the power of generics to provide types for additional properties on the options.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from "vue";
import VueSelect, { type Option } from "vue3-select-component";
type UserOption = Option<number> & { username: string };
const selectedUser = ref<number>();
const userOptions: UserOption[] = [
{ label: "Alice", value: 1, username: "alice15" },
{ label: "Bob", value: 2, username: "bob01" },
{ label: "Charlie", value: 3, username: "charlie20" },
];
</script>
<template>
<VueSelect
v-model="selectedUser"
:options="userOptions"
:get-option-label="(option) => `${option.label} (${option.username})`"
placeholder="Pick a user"
/>
</template>
There's an entire documentation page dedicated to usage with TypeScript.
For changelog, visit releases.
MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) Thomas Cazade 2024 - present.