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Integration with Algolia thanks to @haroenv!
 
- WAI-ARIA complete autosuggest component built with the power of Vue.
 - Full control over rendering with built in defaults or custom components for rendering.
 - Easily integrate AJAX data fetching for list presentation.
 - Supports multiple sections.
 - No opinions on CSS, full control over styling.
 - Rigorously tested.
 
This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and
should be installed as one of your project's dependencies:
npm install vue-autosuggest
or
yarn add vue-autosuggest
Load VueAutosuggest into your vue app globally.
import VueAutosuggest from "vue-autosuggest";
Vue.use(VueAutosuggest);or locally inside a component:
import { VueAutosuggest } from 'vue-autosuggest';
export default {
  ...
  components: {
      VueAutosuggest
  }
  ...
};Place the component into your app!
<vue-autosuggest
    :suggestions="[{data:['Frodo', 'Samwise', 'Gandalf', 'Galadriel', 'Faramir', 'Γowyn']}]"
    :input-props="{id:'autosuggest__input', placeholder:'Do you feel lucky, punk?'}"
    @input="onInputChange"
    @selected="selectHandler"
    @click="clickHandler"
>  
  <template slot-scope="{suggestion}">
    <span class="my-suggestion-item">{{suggestion.item}}</span>
  </template>
</vue-autosuggest>Advanced usage:
Click to expand
<template>
  <div class="demo">
    <div v-if="selected" style="padding-top:10px; width: 100%;">
      You have selected <code>{{selected.name}}, the {{selected.race}}</code>
    </div>
    <div class="autosuggest-container">
      <vue-autosuggest
        v-model="query"
        :suggestions="filteredOptions"
        @focus="focusMe"
        @click="clickHandler"
        @input="onInputChange"
        @selected="onSelected"
        :get-suggestion-value="getSuggestionValue"
        :input-props="{id:'autosuggest__input', placeholder:'Do you feel lucky, punk?'}">
        <div slot-scope="{suggestion}" style="display: flex; align-items: center;">
          <img :style="{ display: 'flex', width: '25px', height: '25px', borderRadius: '15px', marginRight: '10px'}" :src="suggestion.item.avatar" />
          <div style="{ display: 'flex', color: 'navyblue'}">{{suggestion.item.name}}</div>
        </div>
      </vue-autosuggest>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>
<script>
import { VueAutosuggest } from "vue-autosuggest";
export default {
  components: {
    VueAutosuggest
  },
  data() {
    return {
      query: "",
      selected: "",
      suggestions: [
        {
          data: [
            { id: 1, name: "Frodo", race: "Hobbit", avatar: "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4e/Elijah_Wood_as_Frodo_Baggins.png/220px-Elijah_Wood_as_Frodo_Baggins.png" },
            { id: 2, name: "Samwise", race: "Hobbit", avatar: "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7b/Sean_Astin_as_Samwise_Gamgee.png/200px-Sean_Astin_as_Samwise_Gamgee.png" },
            { id: 3, name: "Gandalf", race: "Maia", avatar: "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e9/Gandalf600ppx.jpg/220px-Gandalf600ppx.jpg" },
            { id: 4, name: "Aragorn", race: "Human", avatar: "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/35/Aragorn300ppx.png/150px-Aragorn300ppx.png" }
          ]
        }
      ]
    };
  },
  computed: {
    filteredOptions() {
      return [
        { 
          data: this.suggestions[0].data.filter(option => {
            return option.name.toLowerCase().indexOf(this.query.toLowerCase()) > -1;
          })
        }
      ];
    }
  },
  methods: {
    clickHandler(item) {
      // event fired when clicking on the input
    },
    onSelected(item) {
      this.selected = item.item;
    },
    onInputChange(text) {
      // event fired when the input changes
      console.log(text)
    },
    /**
     * This is what the <input/> value is set to when you are selecting a suggestion.
     */
    getSuggestionValue(suggestion) {
      return suggestion.item.name;
    },
    focusMe(e) {
      console.log(e) // FocusEvent
    }
  }
}
</script>
<style>
.demo { 
  font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;
}
input {
  width: 260px;
  padding: 0.5rem;
}
ul {
  width: 100%;
  color: rgba(30, 39, 46,1.0);
  list-style: none;
  margin: 0;
  padding: 0.5rem 0 .5rem 0;
}
li {
  margin: 0 0 0 0;
  border-radius: 5px;
  padding: 0.75rem 0 0.75rem 0.75rem;
  display: flex;
  align-items: center;
}
li:hover {
  cursor: pointer;
}
.autosuggest-container {
  display: flex;
  justify-content: center;
  width: 280px;
}
#autosuggest { width: 100%; display: block;}
.autosuggest__results-item--highlighted {
  background-color: rgba(51, 217, 178,0.2);
}
</style>For more advanced usage, check out the examples below, and explore the properties you can use.
Slots for injecting content around the results/input. Useful for header/footer like slots or empty state.
<vue-autosuggest ...>
  <template slot="before-input"> content before the <input /> goes here </template>
  <template slot="after-input"> content after the <input /> goes here </template>
  <template slot="before-suggestions"> content before the <ul> goes here </template>
  <template slot="before-section-<section.name e.g. 'default'>"> section header content for specific section goes here </template>
  <template slot="after-section-<section.name e.g. 'default'>"> footer content goes here for specific section. </template>
  <template slot="after-section"> Default footer content for all sections </template>
  <template slot="after-suggestions"> content after the <ul> goes here </template>
</vue-autosuggest>It is common in forms to add a label next to the <input /> tag for semantic html / accessibility. You can use the
before-input slot to accomplish this in conjunction with the inputProps.id:
<vue-autosuggest ...>
  <template slot="before-input">
    <label :for="inputProps.id">Search here:</label>
  </template>
  ...
</vue-autosuggest>Used to style each suggestion inside the <li> tag. Using scoped slots
you have access to the suggestion item inside the v-for suggestions loop. This gives you the power of Vue templating, since
vue-autosuggest does not have an opinion about how you render the items in your list.
<vue-autosuggest>
  <template slot-scope="{suggestion}">
    <!-- suggestion.name corresponds to which section the item is in -->
    <div v-if="suggestion.name === 'blog'">
      <!-- suggestion.item corresponds to the suggestion object -->
      <a target="_blank" :href="suggestion.item.url">{{suggestion.item.value}}</a>
    </div>
    <div v-else>{{suggestion.item}}</div>
  </template>
</vue-autosuggest>This slot will be overridden when the
render-suggestionprop is used.
| Prop | Type | Required | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
suggestions | 
Array | β | Array of sections, each containing suggestions to be rendered. e.g.suggestions: [{data: ['harry','ron','hermione']}] | 
input-props | 
Object | β | Add props to the <input>. | 
section-configs | 
Object | Define multiple sections <input>. | 
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render-suggestion | 
Function | Tell vue-autosuggest how to render inside the <li> tag. Overrides what is inside the default suggestion template slot. | 
|
get-suggestion-value | 
Function | Tells vue-autosuggest what to put in the <input/> value | 
|
should-render-suggestions | 
Function | Tell vue-autosuggest if it should render the suggestions results popover | |
component-attr-id-autosuggest | 
String | id of entire component | 
|
component-attr-class-autosuggest-results-container | 
String | class of container of results container | 
|
component-attr-class-autosuggest-results | 
String | class of results container | 
|
component-attr-prefix | 
String | prefix to be used for results item classes/ids. default: autosuggest | 
| Prop | Type | Required | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
id | 
String | β | id attribute on <input>. | 
| Any DOM Props | * | You can add any props to <input> as the component will v-bind inputProps. Similar to rest spread in JSX. See more details here: https://vuejs.org/v2/api/#v-bind. The name attribute is set to "q" by default. | 
Multiple sections can be defined in the sectionConfigs prop which defines the control behavior for
each section.
| Prop | Type | Required | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
on-selected | 
Function | β | Determine behavior for what should happen when a suggestion is selected. e.g. Submit a form, open a link, update a vue model, tweet at Ken Wheeler etc. | 
limit | 
Number | Limit each section by some value. Default: Infinity | 
Below we have defined a default section and a blog section. The blog section has a component
type of url-section which corresponds to which component the Autosuggest loads. When type is not
defined, Vue-autosuggest will use a built in DefaultSection.vue component.
sectionConfigs: {
    'default': {
        limit: 6,
        onSelected: function(item, originalInput) {
            console.log(item, originalInput, `Selected "${item.item}"`);
        }
    },
    'blog': {
        limit: 3,
        type: "url-section",
        onSelected: function() {
            console.log("url: " + item.item.url);
        }
    }
}This function can be used to tell vue-autosuggest how to render the html inside the <li> tag when you do not want to use the
default template slot for suggestions but would rather have the power of javascript / jsx.
In its most basic form it just returns an object property:
renderSuggestion(suggestion) {
    return suggestion.name;
},But usually it returns a JSX fragment, which is transformed into a virtual node description with babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx:
renderSuggestion(suggestion) {
    return <div style={{ color: "red" }}>{suggestion.name}</div>;
},If you're not using babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx, you can create the virtual node description yourself:
renderSuggestion(suggestion) {
    return this.$createElement('div', { 'style': { color: 'red'} }, suggestion.name);
},This function will tell vue-autosuggest what to put in the <input/> as the value.
getSuggestionValue(suggestion) {
    return suggestion.item.name;
},This function will tell vue-autosuggest if it should display the suggestions popover
/**
 * @param {Array} size - total results displayed
 * @param {Boolean} loading - value that indicates if vue-autosuggest _thinks_ that the 
 *                            the popover should be open (e.g. if user hit escape, or
 *                            user clicked away)
 * @returns {Boolean}
 */
shouldRenderSuggestions (size, loading) {
  // This is the default behavior
  return size >= 0 && !loading
}Below are the list of supported events. @ is short-hand for
v-on.
| Prop | Returns | Description | 
|---|---|---|
@selected | 
suggestionItem, index | suggestion select handler. equivalent to sectionConfigs on-selected but for all items | 
@input, @focus, @blur, etc. | 
* | there is a transparent wrapper on the underlying <input /> so vue-autosuggest will use any DOM event you pass it for listening. This is implemented using v-on:<event>. | 
@opened, @closed | 
* | suggestions visibility handler, indicates when the suggestions are opened and closed. This is called alongside shouldRenderSuggestions. | 
@item-changed | 
suggestionItem, index | when keying through the results, this event signals which item is highlighted before being selected. | 
For IE11 and below, some functionality may not work. For example, you will have to manually polyfill Node.prototype.contains
- Misha Moroshko's react-autosuggest component inspired the api + WAI-ARIA completeness https://github.com/moroshko/react-autosuggest
 
Thanks goes to these people (emoji key):
Darren Jennings π» π π  | 
Evgeniy Kulish π» π¨ π‘  | 
Scott Smith π π»  | 
Fernando Machuca π¨  | 
BerniML π»  | 
Kristoffer NordstrΓΆm π»  | 
Dan Wilson π»  | 
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Thanks to @chuca for the logo design.
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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