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angular-selectize2

v1.2.3

Published

This is an Angular.js directive for Brian Reavis's selectize jQuery plugin. It supports all of Selectize's features

Downloads

2,726

Readme

angular-selectize

selectize5

###Demo Try the Demo on Plunker

###Features This is an Angular.js directive for Brian Reavis's selectize jQuery plugin. It supports all of Selectize's features. Here are some highlights:

  • Better performance than UI-Select (ui-select vs angular-selectize)
  • Selectize is ~7kb (gzipped)
  • Smart Ranking / Multi-Property Searching & Sorting
  • Angular Models & Bindings
  • Skinnable
  • Keyboard support

Dependencies

Install

Install with Bower

$ bower install angular-selectize2

Load the script files in your application:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/selectize/dist/css/selectize.default.css ">
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/jquery/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/selectize/dist/js/standalone/selectize.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-selectize2/dist/selectize.js"></script>

Add the selectize module as a dependency to your application module:

var myAppModule = angular.module('MyApp', ['selectize']);

Basic Usage

Setup your controller variables:

$scope.myModel;
$scope.myOptions = ['Spectrometer', 'Star Chart', 'Laser Pointer'];

Add the selectize element to your view template:

<selectize options='myOptions' ng-model="myModel"></selectize>

Advanced Usage

$scope.myModel = 1;

$scope.myOptions = [
  {id: 1, title: 'Spectrometer'},
  {id: 2, title: 'Star Chart'},
  {id: 3, title: 'Laser Pointer'}
];

$scope.myConfig = {
  create: true,
  valueField: 'id',
  labelField: 'title',
  delimiter: '|',
  placeholder: 'Pick something',
  onInitialize: function(selectize){
    // receives the selectize object as an argument
  },
  // maxItems: 1
};
<selectize config='myConfig' options='myOptions' ng-model="myModel"></selectize>

##Documentation

##Config ####Inline

<selectize config="{create:true, maxItems:10}" options='myOptions' ng-model="myModel"></selectize>

####Global To define global defaults, you can configure the selectize injectable:

MyApp.value('selectizeConfig', {
  delimiter: '|'
});