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Jquery Selection Input

Jquery plugin for input type select. You can initialize the plugin in this way

	$('select').amsifySelect();

npm installation

npm i amsifyselect

for

<select>
	<option value="">Select</option>
	<option value="India">India</option>
	<option value="Afghanistan">Afghanistan</option>
	<option value="USA">USA</option>
	<option value="Russia">Russia</option>
</select>

Table of Contents

  1. Simple
  2. Multiple
  3. Option Group
  4. Searchable
  5. Settings
  6. Refresh Destroy
  7. Instantiating

Simple Selection

For simple selection, your html select input can be

	<select name="country">
		<option value="">Select Country</option>
		<option value="1">India</option>
		<option value="2">Afghanistan</option>
		<option value="3">USA</option>
		<option value="4">Russia</option>
		<option value="5">South Africa</option>
		<option value="6">West Indies</option>
	</select>

Multiple Selection

For multiple selection, just add the multiple attribute to the selection

	<select name="country" multiple="multiple">
		<option value="">Select Country</option>
		<option value="1">India</option>
		<option value="2">Afghanistan</option>
		<option value="3">USA</option>
		<option value="4">Russia</option>
		<option value="5">South Africa</option>
		<option value="6">West Indies</option>
	</select>

Option Group

Option Group will be automatically rendered when it finds optgroup tags

	<select name="country">
		<option value="">Select Country</option>
		<optgroup label="Asia">
			<option value="1">India</option>
			<option value="2">Afghanistan</option>
		</optgroup>
		<optgroup label="America">
			<option value="3">USA</option>
			<option value="4">Canada</option>
		</optgroup>
		<optgroup label="Africa">
			<option value="5">South Africa</option>
			<option value="6">Nigeria</option>
		</optgroup>
	</select>

Search Selection

For making the selection search the elements, just add the searchable attribute to selection

	<select name="country" searchable>
		<option value="">Select Country</option>
		<option value="1">India</option>
		<option value="2">Afghanistan</option>
		<option value="4">USA</option>
		<option value="5">Russia</option>
		<option value="6">South Africa</option>
		<option value="7">West Indies</option>
	</select>			

Searchable option can also be set from plugin initialization

	<select id="country">
		<option value="">Select Country</option>
		<option value="1">India</option>
		<option value="2">Afghanistan</option>
		<option value="4">USA</option>
		<option value="5">Russia</option>
		<option value="6">South Africa</option>
		<option value="7">West Indies</option>
	</select>			
	$('#country').amsifySelect({ searchable: true });

Settings

1. Type

	$('select').amsifySelect({ type: 'bootstrap' });

Default type is bootstrap. You can pass any one of these three

	bootstrap
	materialize
	amsify

Here amsify means, it will simply render HTML without using any css framework classes.

2. Limit

When limit is passed, user cannot select options more than the given limit.

	$('select').amsifySelect({ limit: 5 });

Default limit is 30.

3. Label Limit

Label limit will limit the number of labels to be shown in selection area when items are being selected.

	$('select').amsifySelect({ labelLimit: 5 });

Default labelLimit is 5.

4. Button Clases

If you want, you can pass css classes to the buttons we are rendering in this plugin.

	$('select').amsifySelect({ 
		classes: {
			clear: 'btn btn-primary',
			close: 'btn btn-danger',
		}
	});

5. Hide Buttons

If you want, you can hide the buttons we are rendering in this plugin.

	$('select').amsifySelect({ 
		hideButtons: true
	});

Refresh Destroy

For refreshing the values, you can use

	var params = {
		// Make sure you have parameters which used during first execution
	};
	$('select[name="country"]').amsifySelect(params, 'refresh');

For destroying the instance, you can do

	$('select[name="country"]').amsifySelect({}, 'destory');

Instantiating

This is also one of the approach you can use this plugin.

Initilization

You can initialize by creating an instance of AmsifySelect and passing selector to it.

amsifySelect = new AmsifySelect($('input[name="country"]'));
amsifySelect._init();

Settings

You need to set it before initialization and you can use all the setting options shown in previous approach.

amsifySelect._settings({
	searchable: true
});
amsifySelect._init();

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