Wrapper above react-select
that supports pagination on menu scroll.
- Simple
- Multi
- Creatable
- Creatable with adding new options
- Initial options
- Autoload
- Debounce
- Request by page number
- Customization check of the need of load options
- Grouped options
- Custom select base
- Manual control of input value and menu opening
- Show selected items on top of the menu
- react-hook-form integration
react-select | react-select-async-paginate |
---|---|
5.x | 0.6.x, 0.7.x |
4.x | 0.5.x |
3.x | 0.5.x, 0.4.x, ^0.3.2 |
2.x | 0.3.x, 0.2.x |
1.x | 0.1.x |
npm install react-select react-select-async-paginate
or
yarn add react-select react-select-async-paginate
or
bun add react-select react-select-async-paginate
AsyncPaginate
is an alternative of Async
but supports loading page by page. It is wrapper above default react-select
thus it accepts all props of default Select
. And there are some new props:
Required. Async function that take next arguments:
- Current value of search input.
- Loaded options for current search.
- Collected additional data e.g. current page number etc. For first load it is
additional
from props, for next isadditional
from previous response for current search.null
by default.
It should return next object:
{
options: Array,
hasMore: boolean,
additional?: any,
}
It similar to loadOptions
from Select.Async
but there is some differences:
- Loaded options as 2nd argument.
- Additional data as 3nd argument.
- Not supports callback.
- Should return
hasMore
for detect end of options list for current search.
Not required. Number. Debounce timeout for loadOptions
calls. 0
by default.
Not required. Default additional
for first request for every search.
Not required. Default additional
for empty search if options
or defaultOptions
defined.
Not required. Function. By default new options will load only after scroll menu to bottom. Arguments:
- scrollHeight
- clientHeight
- scrollTop
Should return boolean.
Not required. Function. By default new loaded options are concat with previous. Arguments:
- previous options
- loaded options
- next additional
Should return new options.
Not required. Number. Time in milliseconds to retry a request after an error
Not required. Boolean. Clear all cached options on search change
Not required. Boolean. Clear all cached options on menu close
Not required. Array. Works as 2nd argument of useEffect
hook. When one of items changed, AsyncPaginate
cleans all cached options.
Not required. Boolean. If false
options will not load on menu opening.
Not required. Function. Post-mapping of loaded options to display them in the menu. Can be used to put selected options to top of the list.
Ref for take react-select
instance.
import { AsyncPaginate } from 'react-select-async-paginate';
...
/*
* assuming the API returns something like this:
* const json = {
* results: [
* {
* value: 1,
* label: 'Audi',
* },
* {
* value: 2,
* label: 'Mercedes',
* },
* {
* value: 3,
* label: 'BMW',
* },
* ],
* has_more: true,
* };
*/
async function loadOptions(search, loadedOptions) {
const response = await fetch(`/awesome-api-url/?search=${search}&offset=${loadedOptions.length}`);
const responseJSON = await response.json();
return {
options: responseJSON.results,
hasMore: responseJSON.has_more,
};
}
<AsyncPaginate
value={value}
loadOptions={loadOptions}
onChange={setValue}
/>
import { AsyncPaginate } from 'react-select-async-paginate';
...
async function loadOptions(search, loadedOptions, { page }) {
const response = await fetch(`/awesome-api-url/?search=${search}&page=${page}`);
const responseJSON = await response.json();
return {
options: responseJSON.results,
hasMore: responseJSON.has_more,
additional: {
page: page + 1,
},
};
}
<AsyncPaginate
value={value}
loadOptions={loadOptions}
onChange={setValue}
additional={{
page: 1,
}}
/>
You can use reduceGroupedOptions
util to group options by label
key.
import { AsyncPaginate, reduceGroupedOptions } from 'react-select-async-paginate';
/*
* assuming the API returns something like this:
* const json = {
* options: [
* label: 'Cars',
* options: [
* {
* value: 1,
* label: 'Audi',
* },
* {
* value: 2,
* label: 'Mercedes',
* },
* {
* value: 3,
* label: 'BMW',
* },
* ]
* ],
* hasMore: true,
* };
*/
...
<AsyncPaginate
{...otherProps}
reduceOptions={reduceGroupedOptions}
/>
You can use withAsyncPaginate
HOC.
import { withAsyncPaginate } from 'react-select-async-paginate';
...
const CustomAsyncPaginate = withAsyncPaginate(CustomSelect);
Describing type of component with extra props (example with Creatable
):
import type { ReactElement } from 'react';
import type { GroupBase } from 'react-select';
import Creatable from 'react-select/creatable';
import type { CreatableProps } from 'react-select/creatable';
import { withAsyncPaginate } from 'react-select-async-paginate';
import type {
UseAsyncPaginateParams,
ComponentProps,
} from 'react-select-async-paginate';
type AsyncPaginateCreatableProps<
OptionType,
Group extends GroupBase<OptionType>,
Additional,
IsMulti extends boolean,
> =
& CreatableProps<OptionType, IsMulti, Group>
& UseAsyncPaginateParams<OptionType, Group, Additional>
& ComponentProps<OptionType, Group, IsMulti>;
type AsyncPaginateCreatableType = <
OptionType,
Group extends GroupBase<OptionType>,
Additional,
IsMulti extends boolean = false,
>(props: AsyncPaginateCreatableProps<OptionType, Group, Additional, IsMulti>) => ReactElement;
const AsyncPaginateCreatable = withAsyncPaginate(Creatable) as AsyncPaginateCreatableType;
Usage of replacing components is similar with react-select
, but there is one difference. If you redefine MenuList
you should wrap it with wrapMenuList
for workaround of some internal bugs of react-select
.
import { AsyncPaginate, wrapMenuList } from 'react-select-async-paginate';
...
const MenuList = wrapMenuList(CustomMenuList);
<AsyncPaginate
{...otherProps}
components={{
...otherComponents,
MenuList,
}}
/>
If you want construct own component that uses logic of react-select-async-paginate
inside, you can use next hooks:
useAsyncPaginate
useAsyncPaginateBase
useComponents
import {
useAsyncPaginate,
useComponents,
} from 'react-select-async-paginate';
...
const CustomAsyncPaginateComponent = ({
options,
defaultOptions,
additional,
loadOptionsOnMenuOpen,
debounceTimeout,
filterOption,
reduceOptions,
shouldLoadMore,
components: defaultComponents,
value,
onChange,
}) => {
const asyncPaginateProps = useAsyncPaginate({
options,
defaultOptions,
additional,
loadOptionsOnMenuOpen,
debounceTimeout,
filterOption,
reduceOptions,
shouldLoadMore,
});
const components = useComponents(defaultComponents);
return (
<CustomSelect
{...asyncPaginateProps}
components={components}
value={value}
onChange={onChange}
/>
);
}
useComponents
provides redefined MenuList
component by default. If you want redefine it, you should also wrap in with wrapMenuList
.