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react-select-async-paginate
Wrapper above react-select that supports pagination on menu scroll.
Sandbox examples
Versions
| react-select | react-select-async-paginate |
|---|---|
| 2.x | 0.2.x |
| 1.x | 0.1.x |
Installation
npm install react-select react-select-async-paginateor
yarn add react-select react-select-async-paginateUsage
AsyncPaginate is an alternative of Select.Async but supports loading page by page. It is wrapper above default react-select thus it accepts all props of default Select except isLoading. And there are some new props:
loadOptions
Required. Async function that take two 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
additionalfrom props, for next isadditionalfrom previous response for current search.nullby 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.
- Not supports callback.
- Should return
hasMorefor detect end of options list for current search.
debounceTimeout
Not required. Number. Debounce timeout for loadOptions calls. 0 by default.
additional
Not required. Default additional for first request for every search.
cacheUniq
Not required. Can take any value. When this prop changed, AsyncPaginate cleans all cached options.
selectRef
Ref for take react-select instance.
Example
offset way
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}
/>page way
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,
}}
/>Replacing Components
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,
}}
/>