## Info
This package provides a single React component. The component contains an input field with a drop down menu to pick a possible option based on the current input as a React component.
Have a look at [w3schools.com](https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_js_autocomplete.asp) to see how you can do something similar with pure html, css, and js. For more information about React and the ecosystem see this [guide](https://reactjs.org/docs/getting-started.html).
## Demo
Check it out on [my personal website](https://andre-landgraf.cool/uses)!
## Feedback
Feel free to get inspired and more importantly please provide [your feedback](https://github.com/andrelandgraf/react-datalist-input/issues) on structure and style.
### Using Gatsby or Next.js?
This component is not compatible with server-side rendering since it has css bundled with it.
I created a plain version of this package without css. Find more information [here](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-plain-datalist-input).
## Versions
- Version 2.x.x serves a functional component using hooks
- Version 1.x.x serves a class component
The documentation below mainly applies for both versions but will be updated based on version 2.x.x updates in the future.
## Installation
### Installation via npm
```bash
npm i react-datalist-input
```
### Basic Usage
```javascript
import React, { useState, useMemo, useCallback } from "react";
import DataListInput from "react-datalist-input";
const YourComponent = ({ myValues }) => {
// selectedItem
const [item, setItem] = useState();
/**
* your callback function gets called if the user selects one option out of the drop down menu
* @param selectedItem object (the selected item / option)
*/
const onSelect = useCallback((selectedItem) => {
console.log("selectedItem", selectedItem);
}, []);
// the array you want to pass to the react-data-list component
// key and label are required properties
const items = useMemo(
() =>
myValues.map((oneItem) => ({
// required: what to show to the user
label: oneItem.name,
// required: key to identify the item within the array
key: oneItem.id,
// feel free to add your own app logic to access those properties in the onSelect function
someAdditionalValue: oneItem.someAdditionalValue,
// or just keep everything
...oneItem,
})),
[myValues]
);
return (
);
};
```
## Properties
| Prop | Type | Required/Optional | Default Value |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ----------------- | -------------------------- |
| [items](#markdown-header-items) | array | required | - |
| [onSelect](#markdown-header-onSelect) | function | required | - |
| [match](#markdown-header-match) | function | optional | internal matching function |
| [onDropdownOpen](#markdown-header-onDropdownOpen) | function | optional | - |
| [onDropdownClose](#markdown-header-onDropdownClose) | function | optional | - |
| [placeholder](#markdown-header-placeholder) | string | optional | '' |
| [itemClassName](#markdown-header-itemClassName) | string | optional | - |
| [activeItemClassName](#markdown-header-activeItemClassName) | string | optional | - |
| [inputClassName](#markdown-header-inputClassName) | string | optional | - |
| [dropdownClassName](#markdown-header-dropdownClassName) | string | optional | - |
| [requiredInputLength](#markdown-header-requiredInputLength) | number | optional | 0 |
| [clearInputOnSelect](#markdown-header-clearInputOnSelect) | boolean | optional | false |
| [suppressReselect](#markdown-header-suppressReselect) | boolean | optional | true |
| [dropDownLength](#markdown-header-dropDownLength) | number | optional | infinite |
| [initialValue](#markdown-header-initialValue) | string | optional | - |
| [debounceTime](#markdown-header-debounceTime) | number | optional | 0 |
| [debounceLoader](#markdown-header-debounceLoader) | string | optional | 'Loading...' |
| [onInput](#markdown-header-onInput) | function | optional | - |
### items
- Required property!
- The array of options for the drop down menu.
- Every item inside the array needs to have following properties:
- key : an id that identifies the item within the array
- label: the label that will be shown in the drop down menu
### onSelect
- Required property!
- The callback function that will be called if the user selects one item of the drop down menu.
- Gets only called if the item changes. Selecting the same item twice will only trigger the function once (the first time).
- Parameter: (selectedKey)
- selectedKey: the Key Property of the item that the user selected
### match
- Pass a match function as stated above for creating your own matching algorithm for the autocomplete functionality.
- Parameter: (currentInput, item)
- currentInput: String, the current user input typed into the input field
- item: Object, the item of the items array (with key and label properties)
- Default:
```javascript
/**
* default function for matching the current input value (needle) and the values of the items array
* @param currentInput String (the current user input)
* @param item (one item of the items array)
* @returns {boolean}
*/
match = (currentInput, item) => {
return (
item.label.substr(0, currentInput.length).toUpperCase() ===
currentInput.toUpperCase()
);
};
```
### onDropdownOpen
- The callback function that will be called after opening the drop down menu.
- It will fire only once and not be called again after new input.
### onDropdownClose
- The callback function that will be called after closing the drop down menu.
### placeholder
- The placeholder that will be shown inside the input field.
- Default is an empty string
### itemClassName
- Additional classes to style each input field in the dropdown menu.
- Default is an empty string
- Removes the default styling if set
### activeItemClassName
- Additional classes to style the active input field.
- Default is an empty string
- Removes the default styling if set
### inputClassName
- Additional classes to style the input field.
- Default is an empty string
- Removes the default styling if set
### dropdownClassName
- Additional classes to style the dropdown box.
- Default is an empty string
- Adds on the required styling (e.g. position:absolute)
- Removes the default styling if set
### requiredInputLength
- Number to specify the threshold until when the dropdown menu should appear.
- Example `requiredInputLength=3`, only if the user input is longer than 2 characters, the dropdown menu will appear.
- Default is zero.
### clearInputOnSelect
- Should the input field be cleared on select on filled with selected item?
- Default is false.
### suppressReselect
- If suppressReselect is set to false, selecting the same item again, it will trigger another onSelect callback call.
- Default is true.
### dropDownLength
- Only display the first `dropDownLength` matches in the dropdown. Useful if the array is really big.
- Number to specify max length of drop down.
- Default is Infinity.
### initialValue
- Specify an initial value for the input field.
- For example, `initialValue={'hello world'}` will print `hello world` into the input field on first render.
- Default is empty string.
- Caution: Don't confuse this with a placeholder (see placerholder prop), this is an actual value in the input
and supports uses cases like saving user state or suggesting a search value.
### debounceTime
- Use `debounceTime` to define a debounce timeout time (in milliseconds) before the matching algorithm should be called
- New user input will trigger a new call to the debounce step and will clear every unresolved timeout
- For example, `debounceTime={1000}` will call the matching algorithm one second after the last user input
- This is useful if `items` is very large and/or the `match`-algorithm is doing some heavier operations
- `debounceTime` may improve the user experience by reducing lag times as it reduces the calls to the matching and rendering of the dropdown.
- Be careful, using too much debounceTime will slow down the response time of this component.
- If you still have performance issues even when using a `debounceTime={3000}` or higher, you might want to consider using another package / user input instead. Think about a "search/look-up"-button next to your input field or even consider running the search functionality in a dedicated backend.
- Default is zero which means no timeout/debouncing is used.
### debounceLoader
- Only in use if debounceTime is set
- Of type node which can be anything that react can render and will be shown as a loading bar
- Default is string "loading...".
### onInput
- The callback function that will be called whenever the user types into the input field
- Exposing this function supports use cases like resetting states on empty input field