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@daviddarnes/live-filter

v1.1.0

Published

A Web Component for filtering items using a text input

Downloads

5

Readme

live-filter

A Web Component for filtering items using a text input.

Demo

Examples

General usage example:

<script type="module" src="live-filter.js"></script>

<live-filter>
  <label>Filter: <input type="search" aria-controls="list" /></label>
  <ul role="region" id="list" aria-live="polite">
    <li>African Violet</li>
    <li>Aloe Tiger Plant</li>
    <li>Aralia Ming</li>
    <li>Autograph Tree</li>
  </ul>
</live-filter>

Example setting the selector option to select dt elements:

<script type="module" src="live-filter.js"></script>

<live-filter selector="dt">
  <label>Filter: <input type="search" aria-controls="data" /></label>
  <dl role="region" id="data" aria-live="polite">
    <dt>Beast of Bodmin</dt>
    <dd>A large feline inhabiting Bodmin Moor.</dd>
    <dt>Morgawr</dt>
    <dd>A sea serpent.</dd>
    <dt>Owlman</dt>
    <dd>A giant owl-like creature.</dd>
  </dl>
</live-filter>

Example setting the case option to change the search to be case insensitive:

<script type="module" src="live-filter.js"></script>

<live-filter case="insensitive">
  <label>Filter: <input type="search" aria-controls="list" /></label>
  <ul role="region" id="list" aria-live="polite">
    <li>African Violet</li>
    <li>Aloe Tiger Plant</li>
    <li>Aralia Ming</li>
    <li>Autograph Tree</li>
  </ul>
</live-filter>

Features

This Web Component allows you to:

  • Filter a list using a text input field
  • Control how the filtering is presented by using CSS to hook into element attributes data-live-filter-match="true" and data-live-filter-match="false"
  • Adjust what items are filtered using the selector attribute on the live-filter element itself
  • Adjust the case sensitivity of searching using the case attribute on the live-filter element itself

Installation

You have a few options (choose one of these):

  1. Install via npm: npm install @daviddarnes/live-filter
  2. Download the source manually from GitHub into your project.
  3. Skip this step and use the script directly via a 3rd party CDN (not recommended for production use)

Usage

Make sure you include the <script> in your project (choose one of these):

<!-- Host yourself -->
<script type="module" src="live-filter.js"></script>
<!-- 3rd party CDN, not recommended for production use -->
<script
  type="module"
  src="https://www.unpkg.com/@daviddarnes/[email protected]/live-filter.js"
></script>
<!-- 3rd party CDN, not recommended for production use -->
<script
  type="module"
  src="https://esm.sh/@daviddarnes/[email protected]"
></script>

Using selector and case:

By default live-filter will select all the li elements within it to search through. However with the selector attribute you can pass in a different selector string to search through:

<live-filter selector="dt">
  <!-- ... -->
</live-filter>

By default live-filter will be case sensitive, which can be restrictive when searching through proper nouns and titles. This can be adjusted using the case attribute and setting the value to insensitive:

<live-filter case="insensitive">
  <!-- ... -->
</live-filter>

Credit

With thanks to the following people: