Accessible, extensible, Autocomplete for React.js.
Arguments: item: Any
Used to read the display value from each entry in items
.
The items to display in the dropdown menu
Arguments: item: Any, isHighlighted: Boolean, styles: Object
Invoked for each entry in items
that also passes shouldItemRender
to
generate the render tree for each item in the dropdown menu. styles
is
an optional set of styles that can be applied to improve the look/feel
of the items in the dropdown menu.
Default value: true
Whether or not to automatically highlight the top match in the dropdown menu.
Default value: {}
Props that are applied to the <input />
element rendered by
Autocomplete
. Any properties supported by HTMLInputElement
can be
specified, apart from the following which are set by Autocomplete
:
value, autoComplete, role, aria-autocomplete
Default value:
{
borderRadius: '3px',
boxShadow: '0 2px 12px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)',
background: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9)',
padding: '2px 0',
fontSize: '90%',
position: 'fixed',
overflow: 'auto',
maxHeight: '50%', // TODO: don't cheat, let it flow to the bottom
}
Styles that are applied to the dropdown menu in the default renderMenu
implementation. If you override renderMenu
and you want to use
menuStyles
you must manually apply them (this.props.menuStyles
).
Default value: function() {}
Arguments: event: Event, value: String
Invoked every time the user changes the input's value.
Default value: function() {}
Arguments: isOpen: Boolean
Invoked every time the dropdown menu's visibility changes (i.e. every time it is displayed/hidden).
Default value: function() {}
Arguments: value: String, item: Any
Invoked when the user selects an item from the dropdown menu.
Used to override the internal logic which displays/hides the dropdown
menu. This is useful if you want to force a certain state based on your
UX/business logic. Use it together with onMenuVisibilityChange
for
fine-grained control over the dropdown menu dynamics.
Default value:
function(items, value, style) {
return <div style={{...style, ...this.menuStyle}} children={items}/>
}
Arguments: items: Array<Any>, value: String, styles: Object
Invoked to generate the render tree for the dropdown menu. Ensure the
returned tree includes items
or else no items will be rendered.
styles
will contain { top, left, minWidth } which are the coordinates
of the top-left corner and the width of the dropdown menu.
Arguments: item: Any, value: String
Invoked for each entry in items
and its return value is used to
determine whether or not it should be displayed in the dropdown menu.
By default all items are always rendered.
Arguments: itemA: Any, itemB: Any, value: String
The function which is used to sort items
before display.
Default value: ''
The value to display in the input field
Default value: {}
Props that are applied to the element which wraps the <input />
and
dropdown menu elements rendered by Autocomplete
.
Default value:
{
display: 'inline-block'
}
This is a shorthand for wrapperProps={{ style: <your styles> }}
.
Note that wrapperStyle
is applied before wrapperProps
, so the latter
will win if it contains a style
entry.
Run them:
npm test
Write them:
lib/__tests__/Autocomplete-test.js
Check your work:
npm run coverage
rackt build
(you probably need to temporarily delete/move.babelrc
)npm run generate-readme
git commit README.md build/* dist/* -m 'Update build and dist files'
- Update
CHANGELOG.md
git commit CHANGELOG.md -m 'Update CHANGELOG with x.x.x release'
npm version x.x.x
npm publish
git push origin/master --follow-tags