closure-react-select

Material Components React Select

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README

React Select

MDC React Select is component for MDC Select. Please see MDC Select.

Installation

npm install @material/react-select

Usage

Styles

with Sass:

import '@material/react-select/index.scss';

with CSS:

import '@material/react-select/dist/select.css';

Javascript Instantiation

React Select requires at least one <option> element as a child and a label prop.

import React from 'react';
import Select from '@material/react-select';

class MyApp extends React.Component {
  state = {value: 'pomsky'};

  render() {
    return (
      <Select
        label='Choose Dog'
        onChange={(evt) => this.setState({value: evt.target.value})}
      >
        <option value='pomsky'>Pomsky</option>
        <option value='goldenDoodle'>Golden Doodle</option>
      </Select>
    );
  }
}

NOTE: In order to get access to the value, you must add an onChange handler, which accepts an event and updates the value of the select as shown above.

Shorthand options

If the option elements do not require anything unique, you can omit passing this.props.children and set the option attribute.

This shorthand option is most useful when you're select options come in the form of JSON. Typically when building a select, the options will be backed by an array of objects or strings (either from an API endpoint or a JSON File). If the label/value key names, you can run a map function over your options.

import React from 'react';
import Select from '@material/react-select';

class MyApp extends React.Component {
  state = {value: 'pomsky'};

  render() {
    const options = [{
      label: 'Pomsky',
      value: 'pomsky',
    }, {
      label: 'Golden Doodle',
      value: 'goldenDoodle',
      disabled: true,
    }];

    return (
      <Select
        label='Choose Dog'
        onChange={(evt) => this.setState({value: evt.target.value})}
        options={options}
      />
    );
  }
}

NOTE: If you want a the floating label to act as a placeholder, you will need an empty option as documented in the MDC Web Select.

Props

Prop Name Type Description
box Boolean Enables box variant.
children Array{Element}/Element Array of <option> elements or a single <option> element.
className String An optional class added to the .mdc-select element.
disabled Boolean Disables the select.
floatingLabelClassName String An optional class added to the floating label element.
id String Id of the <select> element.
label String Mandatory. Label text that appears as the floating label.
Whether the direction of the select is set to RTL.
isRtl Boolean Whether the direction of the select is set to RTL.
lineRippleClassName String An optional class added to the line ripple element.
nativeControlClassName String An optional class added to the native <select> element.
notchedOutlineClassName String An optional class added to the notched outline element. Only applied if props.outlined is enabled.
outlined Boolean Enables outlined variant.
options Array{String/Object} Array of strings or objects to be used as options. To be used instead of <option> elements passed as this.props.children. If its an array of strings, then the string value will be used as the label and value of the <option> tag.

Sass Mixins

Sass mixins may be available to customize various aspects of the Components. Please refer to the MDC Web repository for more information on what mixins are available, and how to use them.

Advanced Sass Mixins