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@gold.au/select

v3.0.0

Published

The form select element for multiple options

Downloads

17

Readme

@gold.au/select

The form select element for multiple options

Contents


Install

yarn add @gold.au/select
npm install @gold.au/select

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Usage

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React

Usage:

import AUselect from './select.js';

<AUselect id="exampleSelect" options={[
  {
    value: '',
    text: 'Please select',
  },
  {
    value: '1',
    text: 'Option 1',
  },
  {
    value: '2',
    text: 'Option 2',
  },
]} />

All props:

<AUselect
  dark={ false }         {/* A dark variation of the component */}
  block={ true }         {/* The block option to make the select fill the available width, optional */}
  options={[             {/* All options in a neat array */}
    {
      value: '1',        {/* The value attribute of the option */}
      text: 'Option 1',  {/* The text of the option */}
    },
  ]},
/>

(💡 additional props are spread onto the component)

For more details have a look at the usage example.

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Dependency graph

/select
└─ /core

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Tests

The visual test: https://auds.service.gov.au/packages/select/tests/site/

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Release History

  • v2.0.12 - Update core package dependency to use the latest version
  • v2.0.11 - Remove --save-dev flag from readme instructions
  • v2.0.10 - Removed unused Fragment React import
  • v2.0.9 - Removed uikit references
  • v2.0.8 - Update dependencies
  • v2.0.7 - Removing web pack dev server, updating dependencies
  • v2.0.6 - Fixed build scripts for Windows
  • v2.0.5 - Replace node-sass with sass
  • v2.0.4 - Change npm run watch browser-sync location
  • v2.0.3 - Update dependencies
  • v2.0.2 - Change homepage links
  • v2.0.1 - Fix dependencies
  • v2.0.0 - Change to focus colour and border/muted color mix
  • v1.0.0 - Moved to AU namespace, added new color themes and spacing
  • v0.3.0 - Added pancake-react plugin, ES5 main file
  • v0.2.0 - Added react component
  • v0.1.0 - 💥 Initial version

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License

Copyright (c) Commonwealth of Australia. Licensed under MIT.

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};