iulianraduat / react-select-material-ui

A react SELECT component based on react-select and looking like a material-ui component
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A react SELECT component based on react-select and looking like a material-ui component


Demo

You can access the storybook for this component here.

Props

The component accepts the props defined bellow in the table plus all props defined for BaseTextFieldProps except InputProps, inputProps and variant (as there is no input).

Props accepted by ReactSelectMaterialUi

Name Type Required Default Description
defaultValue string no undefined The default value for a single select*
defaultValues string[] no undefined The default value for a multiple select*
id string no undefined The id assigned to the input field and referenced by label
onChange (value: string | string[], SelectOption | SelectOption[] | undefined) => void yes - The callback function called when the option is changed
options string[] | SelectOption[] yes - The selectable options
SelectProps SelectProps no undefined The props for react-select component
value string no undefined The value for a single select*
values string[] no undefined The values for a multiple select*

* The order of the evaluated fields for deciding which is the selected value (take attention to the presence or not of the "s" after "value"):

Fields defined by SelectProps

Name Type Required Default Description
isClearable boolean no false Set to true to allow remove of selection with backspace or clicking on the x of the value(s)
isCreatable boolean no false Set to true to allow creation of new values based on the input string
msgNoOptionsAvailable string no No more options are available The message displayed when all options are already selected
msgNoOptionsMatchFilter string no No options match the filter The message displayed when no options match case-insensitive the input value
msgNoValidValue string no The new value is not valid (contains space) The message displayed when the input value is not accepted by a Creatable for creating a new value

Props ignored in ReactSelectMaterialUiProps

Props ignored in SelectProps if defined

Fields defined by SelectOption

Name Type Required Description
label string yes The text displayed as option or value
value any yes The value associated to this option and returned by onChange

Notes about a Creatable select

It does not accept by default new options containing space.

set SelectProps.isValidNewOption to something like the following code to define your own validation:

(inputValue: string) => inputValue !== '';

The format for a new options is: 'INPUTED_TEXT (new)'.

set SelectProps.formatCreateLabel to something like the following code for creating your own formated option:

(value: string) => `${value} (New Label)`;

The new option will be at start of options list.

Set SelectProps.createOptionPosition to last to display the new option to the end of options list.

Styling the component

Label: inputLabelProps.style

ReactSelect: SelectProps.styles

Please check the code in storybook/stories.tsx to see how to customize ReactSelectMaterialUi.


Versions

Please check section Versions in CHANGELOG.md.


Subcomponents

SingleSelect - a component for selecting a single value. It can be imported with:

import { SingleSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';
import * as React from "react";
import MaterialUiCreatable, { MaterialUiCreatableProps } from "./MaterialUiCreatable";

const SingleSelect = (props: MaterialUiCreatableProps) => (
  <MaterialUiCreatable
    {...props}
    SelectProps={{Without helper text
      ...props.SelectProps,
      isMulti: false
    }}
    fullWidth={true}
  />
);

export default SingleSelect;

MultipleSelect - a component for selecting multiple values. It can be imported with:

import { MultipleSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

Setting SelectProps.isClearable to true will display the clearable button only if there are more then one selected value.

import * as React from 'react';
import MaterialUiCreatable, { MaterialUiCreatableProps } from './MaterialUiCreatable';

const MultipleSelect = (props: MaterialUiCreatableProps) => (
  <MaterialUiCreatable
    {...props}
    SelectProps={{
      ...props.SelectProps,
      isMulti: true,
      isClearable: true,
    }}
    fullWidth={true}
  />
);

export default MultipleSelect;

TagsSelect - a component for selecting multiple tag based on MultipleSelect. It can be imported with:

import { TagsSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

ColorsSelect - a component for selecting multiple HTML colors (with preview) based on MultipleSelect. It can be imported with:

import { ColorsSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

Examples

The base component which allowes to create read-only or creatable select components for selecting only one or more values:

import * as React from 'react';
import ReactSelectMaterialUi from 'react-select-material-ui';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const options: string[] = ['Africa', 'America', 'Asia', 'Europe'];

    return (
      <div className="App">
        <ReactSelectMaterialUi style={{ width: 100 }} value="Europe" options={options} onChange={this.handleChange} />
      </div>
    );
  }

  handleChange = (value: string) => {
    console.log(value);
  };
}

export default App;

The single select which creates a full width component for selecting a single value:

import * as React from 'react';
import { SingleSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const options: string[] = ['Africa', 'America', 'Asia', 'Europe'];

    return (
      <div className="App">
        <SingleSelect value="America" placeholder="Select a continent" options={options} onChange={this.handleChange} />
      </div>
    );
  }

  handleChange = (value: string) => {
    console.log(value);
  };
}

export default App;

The multiple select which creates a full width component for selecting multiple values:

import * as React from 'react';
import { MultipleSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const options: string[] = ['New York', 'London', 'Vienna', 'Budapest'];

    return (
      <div className="App">
        <MultipleSelect
          label="Choose some cities"
          values={['London', 'Vienna']}
          options={options}
          helperText="You can add a new city by writing its name and pressing enter"
          onChange={this.handleChange}
          SelectProps={{
            isCreatable: true,
            msgNoOptionsAvailable: 'All cities are selected',
            msgNoOptionsMatchFilter: 'No city name matches the filter',
          }}
        />
      </div>
    );
  }

  handleChange = (values: string[]) => {
    console.log(values);
  };
}

export default App;

The select multiple tags component:

import * as React from 'react';
import { TagsSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const options: string[] = ['Personal', 'Work', 'Important', 'Optional', 'Required'];

    return (
      <div className="App">
        <TagsSelect
          label="Tags"
          options={options}
          onChange={this.handleChange}
          SelectProps={{
            isCreatable: true,
            msgNoOptionsAvailable: 'All tags are selected',
            msgNoOptionsMatchFilter: 'No tag matches the filter',
          }}
        />
      </div>
    );
  }

  handleChange = (values: string[]) => {
    console.log(values);
  };
}

export default App;

The select multiple colors component:

import * as React from 'react';
import { ColorsSelect } from 'react-select-material-ui';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const options: string[] = ['red', '#123456', 'yellow', '#fedcba'];

    return (
      <div className="App">
        <ColorsSelect
          label="Colors"
          options={options}
          helperText="You can add a new color as long as it is a valid HTML color"
          onChange={this.handleChange}
          SelectProps={{
            isCreatable: true,
          }}
        />
      </div>
    );
  }

  handleChange = (values: string[]) => {
    console.log(values);
  };
}

export default App;

Changelog

Please check section Changelog in CHANGELOG.md.