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@ericf89/react-debounce-input

v2.4.0

Published

React component that renders Input with debounced onChange

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React component that renders an Input, Textarea or other element with debounced onChange. Can be used as drop-in replacement for <input type="text" /> or <textarea />

React Debounce Input

Installation

NPM

npm install --save react react-debounce-input

Don't forget to manually install peer dependencies (react) if you use npm@3.

Bower:

bower install --save https://npmcdn.com/react-debounce-input/bower.zip

1998 Script Tag:

<script src="https://npmcdn.com/react/dist/react.js"></script>
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/react-debounce-input/build/react-debounce-input.js"></script>
(Module exposed as `DebounceInput`)

Demo

http://nkbt.github.io/react-debounce-input

Codepen demo

http://codepen.io/nkbt/pen/VvmzLQ

Usage

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import DebounceInput from 'react-debounce-input';

const App = React.createClass({
  getInitialState() {
    return {
      value: ''
    };
  },

  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <DebounceInput
          minLength={2}
          debounceTimeout={300}
          onChange={event => this.setState({value: event.target.value})} />

        <p>Value: {this.state.value}</p>
      </div>
    );
  }
});

const appRoot = document.createElement('div');
document.body.appendChild(appRoot);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, appRoot);

Options

element : PropTypes.string or React.PropTypes.func (default: "input")

You can specify element="textarea". For Example:

<DebounceInput element="textarea" />

Will result in

<textarea />

Note: when rendering a <textarea /> you may wish to set forceNotifyByEnter = {false} so the user can make new lines without forcing notification of the current value.

This package has only been tested with <input /> and <textarea /> but should work with any element which has value and onChange props.

You can also use a custom react component as the element. For Example:

<DebounceInput element={CustomReactComponent} />

Will result in

<CustomReactComponent />

onChange: PropTypes.func.isRequired

Function called when value is changed (debounced) with original event passed through

value: PropTypes.string

Value of the Input box. Can be omitted, so component works as usual non-controlled input.

minLength: PropTypes.number (default: 2)

Minimal length of text to start notify, if value becomes shorter then minLength (after removing some characters), there will be a notification with empty value ''.

debounceTimeout: PropTypes.number (default: 100)

Notification debounce timeout in ms. If set to -1, disables automatic notification completely. Notification will only happen by pressing Enter then.

forceNotifyByEnter: PropTypes.bool (default: true)

Notification of current value will be sent immediately by hitting Enter key. Enabled by-default. Notification value follows the same rule as with debounced notification, so if Length is less, then minLength - empty value '' will be sent back.

NOTE if onKeyDown callback prop was present, it will be still invoked transparently.

forceNotifyOnBlur: PropTypes.bool (default: true)

Same as forceNotifyByEnter, but notification will be sent when focus leaves the input field.

Arbitrary props will be transferred to rendered <input>

<DebounceInput
  type="number"
  onChange={event => this.setState({value: event.target.value})}
  placeholder="Name"
  className="user-name" />

Will result in

<input
  type="number"
  placeholder="Name"
  className="user-name" />

Development and testing

Currently is being developed and tested with the latest stable Node 5 on OSX and Windows.

To run example covering all DebounceInput features, use npm start dev, which will compile src/example/Example.js

git clone [email protected]:nkbt/react-debounce-input.git
cd react-debounce-input
npm install
npm start dev

# then
open http://localhost:8080

Tests

# to run tests
npm start test

# to generate test coverage (./reports/coverage)
npm start test.cov

# to run end-to-end tests
npm start test.e2e

License

MIT