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react-native-quick-select

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Simple select and multi-select component for react-native (Select2 for react-native).

multiple single

Installation

$ npm install react-native-quick-select --save

or use yarn

$ yarn add react-native-quick-select

Usage

Note: Ensure to add and configure react-native-vector-icons to your project before using this package.

You can clone and try out the sample app.

The snippet below shows how the component can be used

// import component
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { View } from 'react-native';
import MultiSelect from 'react-native-multiple-select';
 
let 

class MultiSelectExample extends Component {

  this.state = {
    selectedItems = [];
  };

  this.items = [{
    id: '92iijs7yta',
    name: 'Ondo',
  }, {
    id: 'a0s0a8ssbsd',
    name: 'Ogun',
  }, {
    id: '16hbajsabsd',
    name: 'Calabar',
  }, {
    id: 'nahs75a5sg',
    name: 'Lagos',
  }, {
    id: '667atsas',
    name: 'Maiduguri',
  }, {
    id: 'hsyasajs',
    name: 'Anambra',
  }, {
    id: 'djsjudksjd',
    name: 'Benue',
  }, {
    id: 'sdhyaysdj',
    name: 'Kaduna',
  }, {
    id: 'suudydjsjd',
    name: 'Abuja',
  }];

  onSelectedItemsChange = selectedItems => {
    this.setState({ selectedItems });
  };

  render() {
    <View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
      <MultiSelect
        items={items}
        uniqueKey="id"
        onSelectedItemsChange={this.onSelectedItemsChange}
        selectedItems={this.state.selectedItems}
        selectText="Pick Items"
        searchInputPlaceholderText="Search Items..."
        altFontFamily="ProximaNova-Light"
        tagRemoveIconColor="#CCC"
        tagBorderColor="#CCC"
        tagTextColor="#CCC"
        selectedItemTextColor="#CCC"
        selectedItemIconColor="#CCC"
        itemTextColor="#000"
        searchInputStyle={{ color: '#CCC' }}
        submitButtonColor="#CCC"
        submitButtonText="Submit"
      />
    </View>
  }
}
    

The component takes 3 compulsory props - items, uniqueKey and selectedItemsChange. Other props are optional. The table below explains more.

Props

Prop Required Purpose
items Yes (Array, control prop) List of items to display in the multi-select component. JavaScript Array of objects. Each object must contain a name and unique identifier (Check sample above)
selectedItems No (Array, control prop) List of selected items keys . JavaScript Array of strings, that can be instantiated with the component
uniqueKey Yes (String) Unique identifier that is part of each item's properties. Used internally as means of identifying each item (Check sample below)
textColor No (String) Color for selected item name displayed as label for multiselect
fontSize No (Number) Font size for selected item name displayed as label for multiselect
fixedHeight No (Boolean) Defaults to false. Specifies if select dropdown take height of content or a fixed height with a scrollBar (There is an issue with this behavior when component is nested in a ScrollView in which scroll event will only be dispatched to parent ScrollView and select component won't be scrollable). See this issue for more info.
single No (Boolean) Toggles select component between single option and multi option
onSelectedItemsChange Yes (Function) JavaScript function passed in as an argument. The function is to be defined with an argument (selectedItems). Triggered when Submit button is clicked (for multi select) or item is clicked (for single select). (Check sample above)
selectText No (String) Text displayed in main component
searchInputPlaceholderText No (String) Placeholder text displayed in multi-select filter input
fontFamily No (String) Custom font family to be used in component (affects all text except searchInputPlaceholderText described above)
altFontFamily No (String) Font family for searchInputPlaceholderText
tagRemoveIconColor No (String) Color to be used for the remove icon in selected items list
tagBorderColor No (String) Border color for each selected item
tagTextColor No (String) Text color for selected items list
selectedItemFontFamily No (String) Font family for each selected item in multi-select drop-down
selectedItemTextColor No (String) Text color for each selected item in multi-select drop-down
selectedItemIconColor No (String) Color for selected check icon for each selected item in multi-select drop-down
itemFontFamily No (String) Font family for each non-selected item in multi-select drop-down
itemTextColor No (String) Text color for each non-selected item in multi-select drop-down
searchInputStyle No (Object) Style object for multi-select input element
hideSubmitButton No (Boolean) Defaults to false. Hide submit button from dropdown, and rather use arrow-button in search field"
submitButtonColor No (String) Background color for submit button
submitButtonText No (String) Text displayed on submit button

Note

  • When using the single prop, selectedItems should still be passed in as an array of selected items keys. Also, when an item is selected in the single mode, the selected item is returned as an array of string.

  • The items props must be passed as an array of objects with a compulsory name key present in each object as the name key is used to display the items in the options component.

Removing all selected items

To use, add ref to MultiSelect component in parent component, then call method against reference. i.e.

<MultiSelect
  ref={c => this._multiSelect = c}
  ...
/>

clearSelectedCategories = () => {
   this._multiSelect.removeAllItems();
};
    

Contributing

Contributions are welcome and will be fully credited.

Contributions are accepted via Pull Requests on Github.

Pull Requests

  • Document any change in behaviour - Make sure the README.md and any other relevant documentation are kept up-to-date.

  • Consider our release cycle - We try to follow SemVer v2.0.0. Randomly breaking public APIs is not an option.

  • Create feature branches - Don't ask us to pull from your master branch.

  • One pull request per feature - If you want to do more than one thing, send multiple pull requests.

  • Send coherent history - Make sure each individual commit in your pull request is meaningful. If you had to make multiple intermediate commits while developing, please squash them before submitting.

Issues

Check issues for current issues.

Author

Oscar Alvarez

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.

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