/ng2-tag-input

Tag Input component for Angular 2. Blandly inspired by Angular material's <md-chips>

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Angular2 Tag Input Build Status

This is a component for Angular 2. Design and API are blandly inspired by Angular Material's md-chips.

Demo

Check out the live demo (with source code) here http://www.webpackbin.com/VkEgHA8xM.

Quick start. Install the component from NPM by running:

npm install ng2-tag-input --save

If you want to run the tests, run the command:

npm test

Set up the module

The component is updated to use the latest version of Angular 2. This means it requires some configuration to correctly work with your app. Ensure, you are registering the following providers when bootstrapping the app:

import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { App } from './home/home';

import { NgModule }       from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';

@NgModule({
    imports:      [BrowserModule, FormsModule],
    bootstrap:    [App],
    declarations: [App]
})
export class AppModule {}

platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);

Please do have a look at the file demo/app.ts if you are unsure how to configure the app.

Configuration

Ensure you import the module:

import { TagInputModule } from 'ng2-tag-input';

// please notice this is the new way of telling a Component
// to import another component...no more directives[]
@NgModule({
   imports: [TagInputModule]
})
export class MyModule {}

API

Inputs

  • ngModel - [string[]] - Model of the component. Accepts an array of strings as input.
  • placeholder - [?string] - String that sets the placeholder of the input for entering new terms.
  • secondaryPlaceholder - [?string] - String that sets the placeholder of the input for entering new terms when there are 0 items entered.
  • maxItems - [?number] - Sets the maximum number of items it is possible to enter.
  • readonly - [?boolean] - Sets the tag input static, not allowing deletion/addition of the items entered.
  • separatorKeys - [?number[]] - Array of keyboard keys with which is possible to define the key for separating terms. By default, only Enter is the defined key.
  • transform - [?(item: string) => string] - a function that takes as argument the value of an item, and returns a string with the new value when appended. If the method returns null/undefined/false, the item gets rejected.
  • validators - [?Validators[]] - an array of Validators (custom or Angular's) that will validate the tag before adding it to the list of items. It is possible to use multiple validators.
  • errorMessages - [?Object{error: message}] - an object whose key is the name of the error (ex. required) and the value is the message you want to display to your users
  • autocomplete - [?boolean] - if true, it adds an autocomplete component from which is possible to select items
  • autocompleteItems - [?string[]] - an array of items to populate the autocomplete dropdown
  • onlyFromAutocomplete - [?boolean] - if true, it will be possible to add new items only from the autocomplete dropdown
  • showDropdownIfEmpty - [?boolean] - if true, the dropdown of the autocomplete will be shown as soon as the user focuses on the form
  • onTextChangeDebounce - [?number] - number of ms for debouncing the onTextChange event
  • inputId - [?string] - custom ID assigned to the input
  • inputClass - [?string] - custom class assigned to the input

Outputs

  • onAdd - [?onAdd(item: string)] - event fired when an item has been added
  • onRemove - [?onRemove(item: string)] - event fired when an item has been removed
  • onSelect - [?onSelect(item: string)] - event fired when an item has been selected
  • onFocus - [?onFocus(item: string)] - event fired when the input is focused - will return current input value
  • onBlur - [?onBlur(item: string)] - event fired when the input is blurred - will return current input value
  • onTextChange - [?onTextChange(text: string)] - event fired when the input value changes

Basic Example

Component

@Component({
    selector: 'app',
    template: `<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items'></tag-input>`
});
export class App {
    items = ['Pizza', 'Pasta', 'Parmesan'];
    options = {
        placeholder: "+ term",
        secondaryPlaceholder: "Enter a new term",
        separatorKeys: [4, 5]
        maxItems: 10
    }
    onItemAdded(item) {
        console.log(``${item} has been added`)
    }
    onItemRemoved(item) {
        console.log(``${item} has been removed :(`)
    }
    // ...
}

Template

<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items'
           [placeholder]="options.placeholder"
           [secondaryPlaceholder]="options.secondaryPlaceholder"
           [maxItems]="options.maxItems"
           [separatorKeys]="options.separatorKeys">
</tag-input>

More examples

Max number of items

<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items' [maxItems]='5'></tag-input>

Autocomplete

<tag-input [ngModel]="['@item']"
           [autocompleteItems]="['Item1', 'item2', 'item3']"
           [autocomplete]="true">
</tag-input>

This will accept items only from the autocomplete dropdown:

<tag-input [ngModel]="['@item']"
           [onlyFromAutocomplete]="true"
           [autocompleteItems]="['Item1', 'item2', 'item3']"
           [autocomplete]="true">
</tag-input>

Additional keys to separate tags

If you want to use more keys to separate items, add them to separatorKeys as an array of keyboard key codes.

<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items' separatorKeys="[32]"></tag-input>

Validation

Create some validation methods in your component:

class MyComponent {
    private startsWithAt(control: FormControl) {
            if (control.value.charAt(0) !== '@') {
                return {
                    'startsWithAt@': true
                };
            }
    
            return null;
        }
    
        private endsWith$(control: FormControl) {
            if (control.value.charAt(control.value.length - 1) !== '$') {
                return {
                    'endsWith$': true
                };
            }
    
            return null;
        }
    
        public validators = [this.startsWithAt, this.endsWith$];
    
        public errorMessages = {
            'startsWithAt@': 'Your items need to start with "@"',
            'endsWith$': 'Your items need to end with "$"'
        };
}

Pass them to the tag-input component:

<tag-input [ngModel]="['@item']"
           [errorMessages]="errorMessages"
           [validators]="validators">
</tag-input>

Items Transformer

Set up a transformer, which is a function that takes the item's string as parameter, and should return the transformed string.

class MyComponent {
    public transformer(item: string): string {
        return `@${item}`;
    }
    // ...
}

Every item entered will be prefixed with @.

<tag-input [ngModel]="['@item']"[transform]="transformer"></tag-input>

Events

Set up some methods that will fire when its relative event is outputted.

<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items'
           (onBlur)="onInputBlurred($event)"
           (onFocus)="onInputFocused($event)"
           (onSelect)="onSelected($event)"
           (onRemove)="onItemRemoved($event)"
           (onAdd)="onItemAdded($event)">
</tag-input>

Readonly

If readonly is passed to the tag-input, it won't be possible to select, add and remove items.

<tag-input [ngModel]="['Javascript', 'Typescript']" [readonly]="true"></tag-input>

Custom template

Define your own template, but remember to set up the needed events using the input reference.

<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items' #input> // create a reference #input to the controller in order to use its API
    <div class='tag' *ngFor='let item of input.value'> // loop over the items
        <div class='tag__name'> {{ item }} </span> // display its values
        <span (click)="input.remove(item)">
            Remove me
        </span>
    </div>
</tag-input>

New Themes

If you don't like how the default theme looks, or you just need it to fit in a different design, you can choose 2 new themes: dark and minimal.

<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items' theme='minimal'></tag-input>
<tag-input [(ngModel)]='items' theme='dark'></tag-input>