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vue-better-google-places-autocomplete

v1.1.0

Published

Google Places auto completion for Vue.js with better user experience

Downloads

155

Readme

Better Google Places Autocomplete implementation for Vue.js

A Vue components to provide address search functionality with improved user experience and advanced customisation options.

Component Demo

Example implementations can be found in our demo repository

Key Improvements

  • Allow enter key to select the first search result
  • Keyboard navigation
  • Customisability
  • Simplified events handling

Installation

npm i vue-better-google-places-autocomplete

You can either import the package as a plugin or the components.

Plugin usage

import GooglePlacesAutocompletePlugin from 'vue-better-google-places-autocomplete'

Vue.use(GooglePlacesAutocompletePlugin)

Component usage

import { GooglePlacesAutocomplete } from 'vue-better-google-places-autocomplete'

Vue.component('google-places-autocomplete', GooglePlacesAutocomplete)

Prerequisites

The plugin assumes that the Google Maps API has been loaded and is accessible via window.google.

Usage

The component itself comes with very basic defaults and assumes that you will either style the default output or use the named scoped slots to customise each element.

Basic usage will output an input text box and an unordered list for returned entries.

<template>
  <div>
    <google-places-autocomplete />
  </div>
</template>

Dealing with results

The component emits events which you can use to respond to address search selection.

<google-places-autocomplete
    @resultChanged="placeDetail => place = placeDetail"
    @resultCleared="() => place = null"
/>

resultChanged

This event is fired when a user has selected an address from a search. This will include the PlaceDetails as the event payload.

resultCleared

This event is fired when the user has removed all text from the search box or clicked the clear icon. Useful for re-centering the results map for example.

Pre-populating search and results

Sometimes you may with to pre define the search query and/or result as defaults for the component. E.g. if you have multiple search components on different screen and need to maintain the same results for both.

<google-places-autocomplete
    @resultChanged="placeDetail => place = placeDetail"
    @resultCleared="() => place = null"
    value="London, UK"
    :place="defaultPlace"
/>

Customisation

Two scoped-slots are provided to customise the search input box and the results

Search Input

<google-places-autocomplete>
    <div slot="input" slot-scope="{ context, events, actions }">
        <label for="locationInput">Address Search</label>
        <input
            v-model="context.input"
            @focus="events.inputHasReceivedFocus"
            @input="events.inputHasChanged"
            @keydown.enter.prevent="actions.selectItemFromList"
            @keydown.down.prevent="actions.shiftResultsSelection"
            @keydown.up.prevent="actions.unshiftResultsSelection"
            type="search"
            id="locationInput"
            placeholder="Type something ..."
        >
    </div>
</google-places-autocomplete>

Search Results

The underlying ul and li are not accessible via slots but you can style them using the provided css class on the ul, .vbga-results. Additionally, the currently selected list item will receive a highlighted class.

<google-places-autocomplete>
    <span slot="item" slot-scope="{ place }">
        {{ place.description }}
    </span>
    <span slot="activeItem" slot-scope="{ place }">
        {{ place.description }}
    </span>
</google-places-autocomplete>