AutoComplete

Autocomplete function of input field.

When To Use#

  • When you need an input box instead of a selector.

  • When you need input suggestions or helping text.

The differences with Select are:

  • AutoComplete is an input box with text hints, and users can type freely. The keyword is aiding input.

  • Select is selecting among given choices. The keyword is select.

Examples



Basic Usage, set data source of autocomplete with options property.

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import { AutoComplete } from 'infrad';
import React, { useState } from 'react';

const mockVal = (str: string, repeat = 1) => ({
  value: str.repeat(repeat),
});

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const [value, setValue] = useState('');
  const [options, setOptions] = useState<{ value: string }[]>([]);

  const onSearch = (searchText: string) => {
    setOptions(
      !searchText ? [] : [mockVal(searchText), mockVal(searchText, 2), mockVal(searchText, 3)],
    );
  };

  const onSelect = (data: string) => {
    console.log('onSelect', data);
  };

  const onChange = (data: string) => {
    setValue(data);
  };

  return (
    <>
      <AutoComplete
        options={options}
        style={{ width: 200 }}
        onSelect={onSelect}
        onSearch={onSearch}
        placeholder="input here"
      />
      <br />
      <br />
      <AutoComplete
        value={value}
        options={options}
        style={{ width: 200 }}
        onSelect={onSelect}
        onSearch={onSearch}
        onChange={onChange}
        placeholder="control mode"
      />
    </>
  );
};

export default App;

Customize Input Component

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import { AutoComplete, Input } from 'infrad';
import React, { useState } from 'react';

const { TextArea } = Input;

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const [options, setOptions] = useState<{ value: string }[]>([]);

  const handleSearch = (value: string) => {
    setOptions(
      !value ? [] : [{ value }, { value: value + value }, { value: value + value + value }],
    );
  };

  const handleKeyPress = (ev: React.KeyboardEvent<HTMLTextAreaElement>) => {
    console.log('handleKeyPress', ev);
  };

  const onSelect = (value: string) => {
    console.log('onSelect', value);
  };

  return (
    <AutoComplete
      options={options}
      style={{ width: 200 }}
      onSelect={onSelect}
      onSearch={handleSearch}
    >
      <TextArea
        placeholder="input here"
        className="custom"
        style={{ height: 50 }}
        onKeyPress={handleKeyPress}
      />
    </AutoComplete>
  );
};

export default App;

Demonstration of Lookup Patterns: Certain Category. Basic Usage, set options of autocomplete with options property.

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import { UserOutlined } from 'infra-design-icons';
import { AutoComplete, Input } from 'infrad';
import React from 'react';

const renderTitle = (title: string) => (
  <span>
    {title}
    <a
      style={{ float: 'right' }}
      href="https://www.google.com/search?q=antd"
      target="_blank"
      rel="noopener noreferrer"
    >
      more
    </a>
  </span>
);

const renderItem = (title: string, count: number) => ({
  value: title,
  label: (
    <div
      style={{
        display: 'flex',
        justifyContent: 'space-between',
      }}
    >
      {title}
      <span>
        <UserOutlined /> {count}
      </span>
    </div>
  ),
});

const options = [
  {
    label: renderTitle('Libraries'),
    options: [renderItem('AntDesign', 10000), renderItem('AntDesign UI', 10600)],
  },
  {
    label: renderTitle('Solutions'),
    options: [renderItem('AntDesign UI FAQ', 60100), renderItem('AntDesign FAQ', 30010)],
  },
  {
    label: renderTitle('Articles'),
    options: [renderItem('AntDesign design language', 100000)],
  },
];

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <AutoComplete
    dropdownClassName="certain-category-search-dropdown"
    dropdownMatchSelectWidth={500}
    style={{ width: 250 }}
    options={options}
  >
    <Input.Search size="large" placeholder="input here" />
  </AutoComplete>
);

export default App;
.certain-category-search-dropdown .ant-select-dropdown-menu-item-group-title {
  color: #666;
  font-weight: bold;
}

.certain-category-search-dropdown .ant-select-dropdown-menu-item-group {
  border-bottom: 1px solid #f6f6f6;
}

.certain-category-search-dropdown .ant-select-dropdown-menu-item {
  padding-left: 16px;
}

.certain-category-search-dropdown .ant-select-dropdown-menu-item.show-all {
  text-align: center;
  cursor: default;
}

.certain-category-search-dropdown .ant-select-dropdown-menu {
  max-height: 300px;
}

Add status to AutoComplete with status, which could be error or warning.

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import { AutoComplete, Space } from 'infrad';
import React, { useState } from 'react';

const mockVal = (str: string, repeat = 1) => ({
  value: str.repeat(repeat),
});

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const [options, setOptions] = useState<{ value: string }[]>([]);

  const onSearch = (searchText: string) => {
    setOptions(
      !searchText ? [] : [mockVal(searchText), mockVal(searchText, 2), mockVal(searchText, 3)],
    );
  };

  return (
    <Space direction="vertical" style={{ width: '100%' }}>
      <AutoComplete options={options} onSearch={onSearch} status="error" style={{ width: 200 }} />
      <AutoComplete options={options} onSearch={onSearch} status="warning" style={{ width: 200 }} />
    </Space>
  );
};

export default App;
4.19.0

You could pass AutoComplete.Option as children of AutoComplete, instead of using options

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import { AutoComplete } from 'infrad';
import React, { useState } from 'react';

const { Option } = AutoComplete;

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const [result, setResult] = useState<string[]>([]);

  const handleSearch = (value: string) => {
    let res: string[] = [];
    if (!value || value.indexOf('@') >= 0) {
      res = [];
    } else {
      res = ['gmail.com', '163.com', 'qq.com'].map(domain => `${value}@${domain}`);
    }
    setResult(res);
  };

  return (
    <AutoComplete style={{ width: 200 }} onSearch={handleSearch} placeholder="input here">
      {result.map((email: string) => (
        <Option key={email} value={email}>
          {email}
        </Option>
      ))}
    </AutoComplete>
  );
};

export default App;

A non-case-sensitive AutoComplete

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import { AutoComplete } from 'infrad';
import React from 'react';

const options = [
  { value: 'Burns Bay Road' },
  { value: 'Downing Street' },
  { value: 'Wall Street' },
];

const App: React.FC = () => (
  <AutoComplete
    style={{ width: 200 }}
    options={options}
    placeholder="try to type `b`"
    filterOption={(inputValue, option) =>
      option!.value.toUpperCase().indexOf(inputValue.toUpperCase()) !== -1
    }
  />
);

export default App;
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import { AutoComplete, Input } from 'infrad';
import type { SelectProps } from 'infrad/es/select';
import React, { useState } from 'react';

const getRandomInt = (max: number, min = 0) => Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min;

const searchResult = (query: string) =>
  new Array(getRandomInt(5))
    .join('.')
    .split('.')
    .map((_, idx) => {
      const category = `${query}${idx}`;
      return {
        value: category,
        label: (
          <div
            style={{
              display: 'flex',
              justifyContent: 'space-between',
            }}
          >
            <span>
              Found {query} on{' '}
              <a
                href={`https://s.taobao.com/search?q=${query}`}
                target="_blank"
                rel="noopener noreferrer"
              >
                {category}
              </a>
            </span>
            <span>{getRandomInt(200, 100)} results</span>
          </div>
        ),
      };
    });

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const [options, setOptions] = useState<SelectProps<object>['options']>([]);

  const handleSearch = (value: string) => {
    setOptions(value ? searchResult(value) : []);
  };

  const onSelect = (value: string) => {
    console.log('onSelect', value);
  };

  return (
    <AutoComplete
      dropdownMatchSelectWidth={252}
      style={{ width: 300 }}
      options={options}
      onSelect={onSelect}
      onSearch={handleSearch}
    >
      <Input.Search size="large" placeholder="input here" enterButton />
    </AutoComplete>
  );
};

export default App;

API#

PropertyDescriptionTypeDefaultVersion
allowClearShow clear buttonbooleanfalse
autoFocusIf get focus when component mountedbooleanfalse
backfillIf backfill selected item the input when using keyboardbooleanfalse
children (for customize input element)Customize input elementHTMLInputElement | HTMLTextAreaElement | React.ReactElement<InputProps><Input />
children (for dataSource)Data source to auto completeReact.ReactElement<OptionProps> | Array<React.ReactElement<OptionProps>>-
defaultActiveFirstOptionWhether active first option by defaultbooleantrue
defaultOpenInitial open state of dropdownboolean-
defaultValueInitial selected optionstring-
disabledWhether disabled selectbooleanfalse
dropdownClassNameThe className of dropdown menustring-
dropdownMatchSelectWidthDetermine whether the dropdown menu and the select input are the same width. Default set min-width same as input. Will ignore when value less than select width. false will disable virtual scrollboolean | numbertrue
filterOptionIf true, filter options by input, if function, filter options against it. The function will receive two arguments, inputValue and option, if the function returns true, the option will be included in the filtered set; Otherwise, it will be excludedboolean | function(inputValue, option)true
notFoundContentSpecify content to show when no result matchesstringNot Found
openControlled open state of dropdownboolean-
optionsSelect options. Will get better perf than jsx definition{ label, value }[]-
placeholderThe placeholder of inputstring-
statusSet validation status'error' | 'warning'-4.19.0
valueSelected optionstring-
onBlurCalled when leaving the componentfunction()-
onChangeCalled when selecting an option or changing an input valuefunction(value)-
onDropdownVisibleChangeCall when dropdown openfunction(open)-
onFocusCalled when entering the componentfunction()-
onSearchCalled when searching itemsfunction(value)-
onSelectCalled when a option is selected. param is option's value and option instancefunction(value, option)-
onClearCalled when clearfunction-4.6.0

Methods#

NameDescriptionVersion
blur()Remove focus
focus()Get focus

FAQ#

Why doesn't the text composition system work well with onSearch in controlled mode?#

Please use onChange to manage control state. onSearch is used for searching input which is not the same as onChange. Besides, clicking on the option will not trigger the onSearch event.

Related issue: #18230 #17916

Part of the api in v3 are not available in v4?#

AutoComplete is an Input component that supports auto complete tips. As such, it should not support props like labelInValue that affect value display. In v3, the AutoComplete implementation can not handle the case where the value and label are identical. v4 not longer support label as the value input.

Besides, to unify the API, dataSource is replaced with options. You can migrate with the following change:

v3#

dataSource = ['light', 'bamboo'];
// or
dataSource = [
  { value: 'light', text: 'Light' },
  { value: 'bamboo', text: 'Bamboo' },
];

v4#

options = [
  { value: 'light', label: 'Light' },
  { value: 'bamboo', label: 'Bamboo' },
];