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vue-tag-selector

v0.2.6

Published

``` # with npm npm install --save vue-tag-selector # with yarn yarn add vue-tag-selector ```

Downloads

649

Readme

Installation

# with npm
npm install --save vue-tag-selector
# with yarn
yarn add vue-tag-selector

Usage

For using the component you just need to import the component and register it:

import TagSelector from 'vue-tag-selector'
export default {
  components: { TagSelector },
  data(){
    return {
      tags: []
    }
  }
}

And then use it in your template:

<template>
  <div class="container">
    <tag-selector name="tags" v-model="tags"/>
  </div>
</template>

API Documentation

Here's a list of the props available:

  • label: Displays a label, has to be String can be ignored
  • name: Required. usually the field name.
  • classes: Allows you to add classes to the field. String or Array.
  • regex: A RegExp. Validates every tag and disallow adding if not matching. By default it's alphanumerical only (/^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/)
  • regexError: The error displayed when the Regex doesn't match

Style

The component philosophy is pretty straightforward here: only the mandatory style is bundled. I personally never liked js library that needs too much CSS. Only 26 lines of CSS here 😉. But you can easily stylize the component.

Have an example template:

<div class="field tag-selector">
  <label for="tags">Post tags</label>
  <div class="tag-selector--input">
      <div class="tag-selector--item">
        Dogs <i class="icon tag-selector--remove">delete_icon</i>
      </div>
      <div class="tag-selector--item">
        Cats <i class="icon tag-selector--remove">delete_icon</i>
      </div>
      <div class="tag-selector--item">
        Horses <i class="icon tag-selector--remove">delete_icon</i>
      </div>
    <input type="text" id="tags" name="tags" class="tag-selector-input">
  </div>
  <p class="validation-message">The tag you entered is at the wrong format. Please only use alphanumerical characters.</p>
</div>

One rule tho, .tag-selector--input has to be display: flex;.

You can see different themes applied in the demo

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