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@piserve-tech/drop-down

v1.2.111

Published

To use the library in a project import the library module in the imports array of which module you are going to implement the library.

Readme

Dropdown library

To use the library in a project import the library module in the imports array of which module you are going to implement the library.

To use the dropdown add the selector '' in the position where you need the dropdown.

Attribute List

  1. items - It takes an array of objects as input and iterate the array to show the options in dropdown.

  2. label - label specifies the attribute name that has to be shown as the options in dropdown.

  3. multiple - It is a boolean variable to define whether the dropdown is single selection or multi selection.By default it will be single selection.

  4. selectedItems - Its a two way binding attribute which is used to get the selected values from the dropdown.

  5. placeholder - String attribute to hold the value for showing placeholder of dropdown.

  6. customButtons - It takes an array of objects as input for the custom buttons. Each object contains 4 elements

                 label - Specifies button name.
    
                 icon - It should be a font awesome icon class name for showing the icon as button.
    
                 color - For styling the button.
    
                 action - Specifies the function that should be called when the button is clicked.
  7. onScroll - Define a function that should be called when scrolled to the bottom of the dropdown.

  8. showCreateNew - Boolean variable to show and hide create new button.

  9. createNewEvent - Define a function that should be called when createNew button is clicked.

  10. onSearch - If apiSearch is true, through this attribute we can get the searchTerm for performing api search.

  11. showBorder - A boolean variable to show and hide the border of dropdown. By default it will be true.