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@kelvinsantos/chakra-autocomplete

v5.2.4

Published

<div align="center">

Downloads

6

Readme

All Contributors

Install

npm i --save @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete
#or
yarn add @choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete

Preview

With Mouse

With Keyboard

Usage

Basic Usage

import { Flex, FormControl, FormHelperText, FormLabel } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
  AutoComplete,
  AutoCompleteInput,
  AutoCompleteItem,
  AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";

function App() {
  const countries = [
    "nigeria",
    "japan",
    "india",
    "united states",
    "south korea",
  ];

  return (
    <Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full">
      <FormControl w="60">
        <FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
        <AutoComplete openOnFocus>
          <AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" />
          <AutoCompleteList>
            {countries.map((country, cid) => (
              <AutoCompleteItem
                key={`option-${cid}`}
                value={country}
                textTransform="capitalize"
              >
                {country}
              </AutoCompleteItem>
            ))}
          </AutoCompleteList>
        </AutoComplete>
        <FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
      </FormControl>
    </Flex>
  );
}

export default App;

Creating Groups

You can create groups with the AutoCompleteGroup Component, and add a title with the AutoCompleteGroupTitle component.

import { Flex, FormControl, FormHelperText, FormLabel } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
  AutoComplete,
  AutoCompleteGroup,
  AutoCompleteGroupTitle,
  AutoCompleteInput,
  AutoCompleteItem,
  AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";

function App() {
  const continents = {
    africa: ["nigeria", "south africa"],
    asia: ["japan", "south korea"],
    europe: ["united kingdom", "russia"],
  };

  return (
    <Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full">
      <FormControl w="60">
        <FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
        <AutoComplete openOnFocus>
          <AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" />
          <AutoCompleteList>
            {Object.entries(continents).map(([continent, countries], co_id) => (
              <AutoCompleteGroup key={co_id} showDivider>
                <AutoCompleteGroupTitle textTransform="capitalize">
                  {continent}
                </AutoCompleteGroupTitle>
                {countries.map((country, c_id) => (
                  <AutoCompleteItem
                    key={c_id}
                    value={country}
                    textTransform="capitalize"
                  >
                    {country}
                  </AutoCompleteItem>
                ))}
              </AutoCompleteGroup>
            ))}
          </AutoCompleteList>
        </AutoComplete>
        <FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
      </FormControl>
    </Flex>
  );
}

export default App;

Accessing the internal state

To access the internal state of the AutoComplete, use a function as children (commonly known as a render prop). You'll get access to the internal state isOpen, with the onOpen and onClose methods.

import {
  Flex,
  FormControl,
  FormHelperText,
  FormLabel,
  Icon,
  InputGroup,
  InputRightElement,
} from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
  AutoComplete,
  AutoCompleteInput,
  AutoCompleteItem,
  AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";
import { FiChevronRight, FiChevronDown } from "react-icons/fi";

function App() {
  const countries = [
    "nigeria",
    "japan",
    "india",
    "united states",
    "south korea",
  ];

  return (
    <Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full">
      <FormControl w="60">
        <FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
        <AutoComplete openOnFocus>
          {({ isOpen }) => (
            <>
              <InputGroup>
                <AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" placeholder="Search..." />
                <InputRightElement
                  children={
                    <Icon as={isOpen ? FiChevronRight : FiChevronDown} />
                  }
                />
              </InputGroup>
              <AutoCompleteList>
                {countries.map((country, cid) => (
                  <AutoCompleteItem
                    key={`option-${cid}`}
                    value={country}
                    textTransform="capitalize"
                  >
                    {country}
                  </AutoCompleteItem>
                ))}
              </AutoCompleteList>
            </>
          )}
        </AutoComplete>
        <FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
      </FormControl>
    </Flex>
  );
}

export default App;

Custom Rendering

You can Render whatever you want. The AutoComplete Items are regular Chakra Boxes.

import {
  Avatar,
  Flex,
  FormControl,
  FormHelperText,
  FormLabel,
  Text,
} from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
  AutoComplete,
  AutoCompleteInput,
  AutoCompleteItem,
  AutoCompleteList,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";

function App() {
  const people = [
    { name: "Dan Abramov", image: "https://bit.ly/dan-abramov" },
    { name: "Kent Dodds", image: "https://bit.ly/kent-c-dodds" },
    { name: "Segun Adebayo", image: "https://bit.ly/sage-adebayo" },
    { name: "Prosper Otemuyiwa", image: "https://bit.ly/prosper-baba" },
    { name: "Ryan Florence", image: "https://bit.ly/ryan-florence" },
  ];

  return (
    <Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full" direction="column">
      <FormControl id="email" w="60">
        <FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
        <AutoComplete openOnFocus>
          <AutoCompleteInput variant="filled" />
          <AutoCompleteList>
            {people.map((person, oid) => (
              <AutoCompleteItem
                key={`option-${oid}`}
                value={person.name}
                textTransform="capitalize"
                align="center"
              >
                <Avatar size="sm" name={person.name} src={person.image} />
                <Text ml="4">{person.name}</Text>
              </AutoCompleteItem>
            ))}
          </AutoCompleteList>
        </AutoComplete>
        <FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
      </FormControl>
    </Flex>
  );
}

export default App;

Multi Select with Tags

Add the multiple prop to AutoComplete component, the AutoCompleteInput will now expose the tags in it's children function. The onChange prop now returns an array of the chosen values

Now you can map the tags with the AutoCompleteTag component or any other component of your choice. The label and the onRemove method are now exposed.

import { Flex, FormControl, FormHelperText, FormLabel } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import * as React from "react";
import {
  AutoComplete,
  AutoCompleteInput,
  AutoCompleteItem,
  AutoCompleteList,
  AutoCompleteTag,
} from "@choc-ui/chakra-autocomplete";

function App() {
  const countries = [
    "nigeria",
    "japan",
    "india",
    "united states",
    "south korea",
  ];

  return (
    <Flex pt="48" justify="center" align="center" w="full" direction="column">
      <FormControl id="email" w="60">
        <FormLabel>Olympics Soccer Winner</FormLabel>
        <AutoComplete openOnFocus multiple onChange={vals => console.log(vals)}>
          <AutoCompleteInput variant="filled">
            {({ tags }) =>
              tags.map((tag, tid) => (
                <AutoCompleteTag
                  key={tid}
                  label={tag.label}
                  onRemove={tag.onRemove}
                />
              ))
            }
          </AutoCompleteInput>
          <AutoCompleteList>
            {countries.map((country, cid) => (
              <AutoCompleteItem
                key={`option-${cid}`}
                value={country}
                textTransform="capitalize"
                _selected={{ bg: "whiteAlpha.50" }}
                _focus={{ bg: "whiteAlpha.100" }}
              >
                {country}
              </AutoCompleteItem>
            ))}
          </AutoCompleteList>
        </AutoComplete>
        <FormHelperText>Who do you support.</FormHelperText>
      </FormControl>
    </Flex>
  );
}

export default App;

Kapture 2021-07-29 at 02 05 53

Creatable Items

I know that title hardly expresses the point, but yeah, naming is tough. You might want your users to be able to add extra items when their options are not available in the provided options. e.g. adding a new tag to your Polywork profile.

First add the creatable prop to the AutoComplete component. Then add the AutoCompleteCreatable component to the bottom of the list. Refer to the references for more info on this component.

Loading State

Need to pull data from API, but don't want your users to see a blank screen? You can enable the loading state by passing the isLoading prop to AutoComplete. By doing this, 2 other props will be enabled

  1. loadingIcon on AutoCompleteInput will display some sort of loading icon on the right side of the input. By default, a Spinner will be displayed, but you can pass in any custom element to be rendered

  2. loadingState on AutoCompleteList can display custom loading content when isLoading is true. All content will be rendered in the center of the list. By default, a Spinner will be displayed, but you can pass in any custom element to be rendered.

Best practice is to combine setTimeout and useEffect to create a debounce effect. This will prevent un-necessary API calls if your user types relatively quickly.

A working code demo can be found here

Autocomplete methods

Assign a ref to the AutoComplete component and call the available methods with:

ref.current?.resetItems();
ref.current?.removeItem(itemValue);

Codesandbox Link Here

API Reference

NB: Feel free to request any additional Prop in Issues.

AutoComplete

Wrapper and Provider for AutoCompleteInput and AutoCompleteList

AutoComplete composes Box so you can pass all Box props to change its style.

NB: None of the props passed to it are required.

boolean | MaybeRenderProp<{ value: Item["value"] }>
(query: string, optionValue: Item["value"], optionLabel: Item["label"]) =>
  boolean;
(value: string | Item["value"][], item: Item| Item[]) => void
(params: {
    item: Item;
    selectMethod: "mouse" | "keyboard" | null;
    isNewInput: boolean;
  }) => boolean | void
(params: {
    item: Item;
    focusMethod: "mouse" | "keyboard" | null;
    isNewInput: boolean;
  }) => boolean | void
(props:{tags:ItemTag[]}) => void
(removedTag: Item["value"],item: Item, tags: Item["value"][]) => void
(value: string) => boolean
string[]

AutoCompleteTag

Tags for multiple mode

AutoCompleteTag composes Tag so you can pass all Tag props to change its style.

string
string
() => void

AutoCompleteInput

Input for AutoComplete value.

AutoCompleteInput composes Input so you can pass all Input props to change its style.

type children = MaybeRenderProp<{
  tags: Item & { onRemove: () => void }[];
}>;

callback that returns ReactNode and is provided with tags in multiple mode e.g.

<AutoCompleteInput variant="filled">
  {({ tags }) =>
    tags.map((tag, tid) => (
      <AutoCompleteTag key={tid} label={tag.label} onRemove={tag.onRemove} />
    ))
  }
</AutoCompleteInput>
RefObject<HTMLInputElement>
<AutoComplete multiple creatable />
React.ReactNode | JSX

AutoCompleteList

Wrapper for AutoCompleteGroup and AutoCompleteItem

AutoCompleteList composes Box so you can pass all Box props to change its style.

AutoCompleteGroup

Wrapper for collections of AutoCompleteItems

AutoCompleteGroup composes Box so you can pass all Box props to change its style.

AutoCompleteItem

This Composes your suggestions

AutoCompleteItem composes Flex so you can pass all Flex props to change its style.

val => val;
boolean
CSSObject
{
  fontWeight: 'extrabold',
}
boolean
CSSObject
{
  fontWeight: 'extrabold',
}
CSSObject
{
  fontWeight: 'extrabold',
}
CSSObject
{
  fontWeight: 'extrabold',
}

AutoCompleteCreatable

Used with the AutoComplete component's creatable prop, to allow users enter arbitrary values, not available in the provided options.

AutoCompleteCreatable composes Flex so you can pass all Flex props to change its style.

It also accepts a function as its children prop which is provided with the current inputValue.

type children = MaybeRenderProp<{ value: any }>;

ReactNode or callback that returns ReactNode e.g.

<AutoCompleteCreatable>
  {({ value }) => <span>Add {value} to List</span>}
</AutoCompleteCreatable>
boolean;

When true, AutoCompleteCreatable is shown even when the AutoCompleteInput is empty

Contribute

  • Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/anubra266/choc-autocomplete.git
  • Install all dependencies (with yarn)
yarn
  • Install package example dependencies (with yarn)
cd example
yarn

Start the package server, and the example server

# root directory
yarn start

# example directory with (cd example)
yarn dev

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