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readme.md

Autocomplete

An input field with a set of predeterminated labeled values. When it's focused it shows a list of hints that are filtered by label as the user types. They can be simple or multiple depending on the amount of values that can be selected. The opening direction is determined at opening time depending on the current position.

import Autocomplete from 'react-toolbox/lib/autocomplete';

const source = {
  'ES-es': 'Spain', 
  'TH-th': 'Thailand', 
  'EN-gb': 'England', 
  'EN-en': 'USA'
};

class AutocompleteTest extends React.Component {
  state = { 
    countries: ['EN-es', 'TH-th']
  }

  handleChange = (value) => {
    this.setState({value: value});
  };

  render () {
    return (
      <Autocomplete
        direction="down"
        label="Choose countries"
        onChange={this.handleChange}
        placeholder="Pick multiple elements..."
        source={source}
        value={this.state.value}
      />
    );
  }
}

Properties

Name Type Default Description
className String '' Sets a class to style of the Component.
direction String auto Determines the opening direction. It can be auto, top or bottom.
disabled Bool false If true, component will be disabled.
error String Sets the error string for the internal input element.
label String The text string to use for the floating label element.
multiple Bool true If true, component can hold multiple values.
onChange Function Callback function that is fired when the components's value changes.
source Object or Array Object of key/values or array representing all items suggested.
value String or Array Value or array of values currently selected component.

Additional properties will be passed to the input element so you can use name, type... etc.