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yet-another-autocomplete

v0.0.12

Published

Yet another autocomplete for your browser JS

Readme

Yet Another Autocomplete 🙅‍♂️

Build Status

npm version

This is the simplest possible autocomplete implementation. It handles just few things for you:

  • draws the suggestions box
  • allows keyboard navigation between items
  • selects item by Enter or by clicking it
  • closes the dialog on Escape keypress
  • debounces input events a little bit
  • caches results

All the rest you can do on your own 😉

Installation

yarn add yet-another-autocomplete

Usage

import Autocomplete from 'yet-another-autocomplete'

// Optionally require basic simple styles for the dialog.
// You can skip this step and just write your own styles in a way you like.
require('yet-another-autocomplete/style')

const items = ['Apple', 'Banana']

const autocomplete = new Autocomplete(this.el.querySelector('input[type="text"]'), {
  query: (term, setter) => {
    // Filter results based on `term`.
    // You can also do AJAX requests and set results asynchronously.
    // Call the `setter` with an array of `{text, value}` objects.
    const results = items
      .filter(i => i.text.toLowerCase().match(term.toLowerCase()))
      .map(result => ({text: result, value: result}))
    setter(results)
  },
  onSelect: (value) => {
    // You receive a selected result in the same `{text, value}` form.
    // Do something with the selected value here...
  },
  disableCaching: true // By default caching results by term is enabled, and can be disabled by this flag
})

// Destroy when not needed anymore.
// This will remove an autocomplete box from the DOM and unassign all related event listeners.

autocomplete.destroy()