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react-selectable

v2.1.1

Published

Allows individual or group selection of items using the mouse.

Downloads

6,689

Readme

Selectable items for React

Allows individual or group selection of items using the mouse.

Demo

Try it out

Upgrading from 0.1 to 0.2

There have been significant changes in the 0.2 release. Please read about them here.

Getting started

npm install react-selectable
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import { SelectableGroup, createSelectable } from 'react-selectable';
import SomeComponent from './some-component';

const SelectableComponent = createSelectable(SomeComponent);

class App extends React.Component {

  constructor (props) {
  	super(props);
  	this.state = {
  		selectedKeys: []
  	};
  }

  handleSelection (selectedKeys) {
  	this.setState({ selectedKeys });
  }

  render () {
    return (
      <SelectableGroup onSelection={this.handleSelection}>
        {this.props.items.map((item, i) => {
          	let selected = this.state.selectedKeys.indexOf(item.id) > -1;
          	return (
          		<SelectableComponent key={i} selected={selected} selectableKey={item.id}>
          			{item.title}
          		</SelectableComponent>
          	);
        })}
      </SelectableGroup>
    );
  }

}

Configuration

The <SelectableGroup /> component accepts a few optional props:

  • onBeginSelection(event) (Function) Callback fired when the selection was started.
  • onSelection(items, event) (Function) Callback fired while the mouse is moving. Throttled to 50ms for performance in IE/Edge.
  • onEndSelection(items, event) (Function) Callback fired after user completes selection.
  • onNonItemClick(event) (Function) Callback fired when a click happens within the selectable group component, but not in a selectable item. Useful for clearing selection.
  • tolerance (Number) The amount of buffer to add around your <SelectableGroup /> container, in pixels.
  • component (String) The component to render. Defaults to div.
  • fixedPosition (Boolean) Whether the <SelectableGroup /> container is a fixed/absolute position element or the grandchild of one. Note: if you get an error that Value must be omitted for boolean attributes when you try <SelectableGroup fixedPosition={true} />, simply use Javascript's boolean object function: <SelectableGroup fixedPosition={Boolean(true)} />.
  • preventDefault (Boolean) Allows to enable/disable preventing the default action of the onmousedown event (with e.preventDefault). True by default. Disable if your app needs to capture this event for other functionalities.
  • enabled (Boolean) If false, all of the selectable features are disabled, and event handlers removed.
  • className (String) A CSS class to add to the containing element.
  • selectingClassName (String) A CSS class to add to the containing element when we select.

Decorators

Though they are optional, you can use decorators with this react-selectable.

A side by side comparison is the best way to illustrate the difference:

Without Decorators

class SomeComponent extends Component {

}
export default createSelectable(SomeComponent)

vs.

With Decorators

@createSelectable
export default class SomeComponent extends Component {

}

In order to enable this functionality, you will most likely need to install a plugin (depending on your build setup). For Babel, you will need to make sure you have installed and enabled babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy by doing the following:

  1. run npm i --save-dev babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy
  2. Add the following line to your .babelrc:
{
  "plugins": ["transform-decorators-legacy"]
}