Here: Example with Crayola colors.
bower install Autocompleter
npm:
npm install --save jquery-autocompleter
Yarn:
yarn add jquery-autocompleter
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include jQuery:
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js"></script>
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include plugin's code:
<!-- Styles --> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/jquery.autocompleter.css"> <!-- Scripts --> <script src="js/jquery.autocompleter.min.js"></script>
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call the plugin:
$('input').autocompleter({ /* options */ });
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remote url
$(function() { $('input').autocompleter({ source: 'path/to/get_data_request' }); });
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plain
var data = [ { value: 1, label: 'one' }, { value: 2, label: 'two' }, { value: 3, label: 'three' } ]; $(function() { $('input').autocompleter({ source: data }); });
Autocompleter has the following options:
Name | Type | Description | Deafult |
---|---|---|---|
source | str, obj | URL to the server or a local object | null |
asLocal | bool | Parse remote response as local source | false |
empty | bool | Launch if value is empty | true |
limit | int | Number of results to be displayed | 10 |
minLength | int | Minimum length for autocompleter | 0 |
delay | int | Few milliseconds to defer the request | 0 |
customClass | array | Array with custom classes for autocompleter element | [] |
cache | bool | Save xhr data to localStorage to avoid the repetition of requests | true |
cacheExpires | int | localStorage data lifetime in sec (0 to disable cache expire) | 86400 |
focusOpen | bool | Launch autocompleter when input gets focus | true |
hint | bool | Add hint to input with first matched label, correct styles should be installed | false |
selectFirst | bool | If set to true , first element in autocomplete list will be selected automatically, ignore if changeWhenSelect is on |
false |
changeWhenSelect | bool | Allows to change input value using arrow keys navigation in autocomplete list | true |
highlightMatches | bool | This option defines <strong> tag wrap for matches in autocomplete results |
false |
ignoredKeyCode | array | Array with ignorable keycodes, by default: 9, 13, 17, 19, 20, 27, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 44, 92, 113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 144, 145 |
[] |
customLabel | str | The name of object's property which will be used as a label | false |
customValue | str | The name of object's property which will be used as a value | false |
template | str | Custom template for list items. For example: <span>{{ label }} is {{ customPropertyFromSource }}</span> . Template appends to .autocompleter-item . |
false |
offset | str | Source response offset, for example: response.items.posts | false |
combine | function | Returns an object which extends ajax data. Useful if you want to pass some additional server options | $.noop |
callback | function | Select value callback function. Arguments: value , index , object |
$.noop |
$('#input').autocompleter('option', data);
For example:
$('#input').autocompleter('option', {
limit: 5,
template:
'<img src="{{ image }}" alt="Image for autocompleter list item" /> {{ label }}'
});
$('#input').autocompleter('open');
$('#input').autocompleter('close');
$('#input').autocompleter('destroy');
$.autocompleter('clearCache');
$.autocompleter('defaults', {
customClass: 'myClassForAutocompleter'
});
Autocompleter for the first name input with caching, match highlighting and 5 results limit. Remote response depends on a gender:
<label for="gender_male">Male</label>
<input type="radio" name="gender" value="male" id="gender_male" checked="checked">
<label for="gender_female">Female</label>
<input type="radio" name="gender" value="female" id="gender_female">
<label for="firstname">First Name</label>
<input type="text" name="firstname" id="firstname">
$(function() {
$('#firstname').autocompleter({
limit: 5,
cache: true,
combine: function(params) {
var gender = $('input:radio[name=gender]:checked').val();
return {
q: params.query,
count: params.limit,
gender: gender
};
},
callback: function(value, index, object) {
console.log(
'Value ' + value + ' are selected (with index ' + index + ').'
);
console.log(object);
}
});
});
div (node) -> ul (list) -> li (item)
.
<div class="autocompleter" id="autocompleter-1">
<ul class="autocompleter-list">
<li class="autocompleter-item">First</li>
<!-- ... -->
<li class="autocompleter-item">Last</li>
</ul>
</div>