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react-fuzzy
fuzzy search in React
Installation
npm install --save react-fuzzyBasic Usage
const list = [{
id: 1,
title: 'The Great Gatsby',
author: 'F. Scott Fitzgerald'
}, {
id: 2,
title: 'The DaVinci Code',
author: 'Dan Brown'
}, {
id: 3,
title: 'Angels & Demons',
author: 'Dan Brown'
}];
<FuzzySearch
list={list}
keys={['author', 'title']}
width={430}
onSelect={action('selected')}
/>Custom Result Template
<FuzzySearch
list={list}
keys={['author', 'title']}
width={430}
onSelect={action('selected')}
resultsTemplate={(props, state, styles, clickHandler) => {
return state.results.map((val, i) => {
const style = state.selectedIndex === i ? styles.selectedResultStyle : styles.resultsStyle;
return (
<div
key={i}
style={style}
onClick={() => clickHandler(i)}
>
{val.title}
<span style={{ float: 'right', opacity: 0.5 }}>by {val.author}</span>
</div>
);
});
}}
/>Options
| attribute | default | description |
|---|---|---|
| caseSensitive | false | Indicates whether comparisons should be case sensitive. |
| className | null | give a custom class name to the root element |
| inputStyle | {} | Styles passed directly to the input element. |
| inputWrapperStyle | {} | Styles passed directly to the input wrapper div. |
| listItemStyle | {} | Styles passed to each item in the dropdown list. |
| listWrapperStyle | {} | Styles passed directly to the dropdown wrapper. |
| selectedListItemStyle | {} | Styles passed directly to current 'active' item. |
| width | 430 | width of the fuzzy searchbox |
| distance | 100 | Determines how close the match must be to the fuzzy location (specified by location). An exact letter match which is distance characters away from the fuzzy location would score as a complete mismatch. A distance of 0 requires the match be at the exact location specified, a distance of 1000 would require a perfect match to be within 800 characters of the location to be found using a threshold of 0.8. |
| id | null | The name of the identifier property. If specified, the returned result will be a list of the items' identifiers, otherwise it will be a list of the items. |
| include | [] | An array of values that should be included from the searcher's output. When this array contains elements, each result in the list will be of the form { item: ..., include1: ..., include2: ... }. Values you can include are score, matches. Eg: { include: ['score', 'matches' ] } |
| maxPatternLength | 32 | The maximum length of the pattern. The longer the pattern, the more intensive the search operation will be. Whenever the pattern exceeds the maxPatternLength, an error will be thrown. |
| onSelect | noop | Function to be executed on selection of any result. |
| keyForDisplayName | title | The key which should be used for list item text. |
| keys | all[Array] | List of properties that will be searched. This also supports nested properties. |
| list | null | Array of properties to be filtered. |
| placeholder | 'Search' | Placeholder of the searchbox |
| resultsTemplate | Func | Template of the dropdown divs |
| shouldSort | true | Whether to sort the result list, by score. |
| sortFn | Array.prototype.sort |
The function that is used for sorting the result list. |
| threshold | 0.6 | At what point does the match algorithm give up. A threshold of 0.0 requires a perfect match (of both letters and location), a threshold of 1.0 would match anything. |
| tokenize | false | When true, the search algorithm will search individual words and the full string, computing the final score as a function of both. Note that when tokenize is true, the threshold, distance, and location are inconsequential for individual tokens. |
| verbose | false | Will print to the console. Useful for debugging. |
License
MIT @ Ritesh Kumar