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react-native-autocomplete-modal

v1.0.3

Published

A react-native package that can be used for search item, select item or choose item. This is pretty simple and awesome to use. I hope you'll love it.

Downloads

11

Readme

To get started:

Install Native Base at first.

npm install native-base --save

Then install autocomplete module

npm i react-native-autocomplete-modal --save

Import

Import module in your project like,

import AutoComplete from "react-native-autocomplete-modal";

Usage

const countries = [
	{name: "Pakistan"},
	{name: "Turkey"}
]
<AutoComplete
    onSelect={data => console.log(data)}
    dataSource={countries}
    textLabel="Select Country"
    searchPlaceholder='Search Country'
    cancelText="Close"
    textColor="white"
    searchField="name"
/>

| Props | Required | Type | Description | |--|--|--|--| | dataSource | Yes | Array | You can put either array of string, integer or object | searchField | No | String | If array contains strings or integers then searchField is not required else you have to put string like user.county.name as a string |style| No | Object | Styling for Button |textColor | No | String | Like blue, #FFF |textLabel | No | String | Like Select option or Choose one |value|No|String|Selected value can be set |searchPlaceholder| No | String | Like Search country | cancelText | No | String | Like Cancel