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<h1>Awesomplete</h1>
<a href="#download" class="size"><strong>2KB</strong> minified <span class="amp">&</span> gzipped!</a>
<p>Ultra lightweight, customizable, simple autocomplete widget with zero dependencies, built with modern standards for <abbr title="Verified to work in: IE9 (sorta), IE10+, Chrome, Firefox, Safari 5+, Mobile Safari">modern browsers</abbr>. <a href="http://lea.verou.me/2015/02/awesomplete-2kb-autocomplete-with-zero-dependencies">Because <code><datalist></code> still doesn’t cut it.</a></p>
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<section>
<h1>Demo (no JS, minimal options)</h1>
<label>
Pick a programming language:<br />
<input autofocus class="awesomplete" data-list="Ada, Java, JavaScript, Brainfuck, LOLCODE, Node.js, Ruby on Rails" />
</label>
<p>Note that by default you need to type <strong>at least 2 characters</strong> for the popup to show up, though that’s <a href="#customization">super easy to customize</a>. With Awesomplete, making something like this can be as simple as:</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input class="awesomplete"
data-list="Ada, Java, JavaScript, Brainfuck, LOLCODE, Node.js, Ruby on Rails" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>// No extra JS needed for basic usage!</code></pre>
</section>
<section id="basic-usage">
<h1>Basic usage</h1>
<p>Before you try anything, you need to include <code>awesomplete.css</code> and <code>awesomplete.js</code> in your page, via the usual <code><link rel="stylesheet" href="awesomplete.css" /></code> and <code><script src="awesomplete.js" async></script></code> tags.</p>
<p>For the autocomplete, you just need an <code><input></code> text field (might work on <code><textarea></code> and elements with <code>contentEditable</code>, but that hasn’t been tested). Add <code>class="awesomplete"</code> for it to be <strong>automatically processed</strong> (you can still specify many options via HTML attributes), otherwise you can instantiate with a few lines of JS code, which allow for more customization.</p>
<p>There are many ways <strong>to link an input to a list of suggestions</strong>. The simple example above could have also been made with the following markup, which provides a nice native fallback in case the script doesn’t load:</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input class="awesomplete" list="mylist" />
<datalist id="mylist">
<option>Ada</option>
<option>Java</option>
<option>JavaScript</option>
<option>Brainfuck</option>
<option>LOLCODE</option>
<option>Node.js</option>
<option>Ruby on Rails</option>
</datalist></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>// None!</code></pre>
<p>Or the following, if you don’t want to use a <code><datalist></code>, or if you don’t want to use IDs (since any selector will work in <code>data-list</code>):</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input class="awesomplete" data-list="#mylist" />
<ul id="mylist">
<li>Ada</li>
<li>Java</li>
<li>JavaScript</li>
<li>Brainfuck</li>
<li>LOLCODE</li>
<li>Node.js</li>
<li>Ruby on Rails</li>
</ul></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>// None!</code></pre>
<p>Or the following, if we want to instantiate in JS:</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input id="myinput" />
<ul id="mylist">
<li>Ada</li>
<li>Java</li>
<li>JavaScript</li>
<li>Brainfuck</li>
<li>LOLCODE</li>
<li>Node.js</li>
<li>Ruby on Rails</li>
</ul></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>var input = document.getElementById("myinput");
new Awesomplete(input, {list: "#mylist"});</code></pre>
<p>We can use an <strong>element reference</strong> for the list instead of a selector:</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input id="myinput" />
<ul id="mylist">
<li>Ada</li>
<li>Java</li>
<li>JavaScript</li>
<li>Brainfuck</li>
<li>LOLCODE</li>
<li>Node.js</li>
<li>Ruby on Rails</li>
</ul></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>var input = document.getElementById("myinput");
new Awesomplete(input, {list: document.querySelector("#mylist")});</code></pre>
<p>We can also directly use an <strong>array of strings</strong>:</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input id="myinput" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>var input = document.getElementById("myinput");
new Awesomplete(input, {
list: ["Ada", "Java", "JavaScript", "Brainfuck", "LOLCODE", "Node.js", "Ruby on Rails"]
});</code></pre>
<p>We can even set it (or override it) later and it will just work:</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input id="myinput" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>var input = document.getElementById("myinput");
var awesomplete = new Awesomplete(input);
/* ...more code... */
awesomplete.list = ["Ada", "Java", "JavaScript", "Brainfuck", "LOLCODE", "Node.js", "Ruby on Rails"];</code></pre>
<p>Suggestions with different <strong>label</strong> and <strong>value</strong> are supported too. The label will be shown in autocompleter and the <strong>value</strong> will be inserted into the input. If you want to insert the label into the input you can provide your own <strong>replace</strong> function</p>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input id="myinput" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>var input = document.getElementById("myinput");
// Show label but insert value into the input:
new Awesomplete(input, {
list: [
{ label: "Belarus", value: "BY" },
{ label: "China", value: "CN" },
{ label: "United States", value: "US" }
]
});
// Same with arrays:
new Awesomplete(input, {
list: [
[ "Belarus", "BY" ],
[ "China", "CN" ],
[ "United States", "US" ]
]
});
// Show label and insert label into the input:
new Awesomplete(input, {
list: [
{ label: "Belarus", value: "BY" },
{ label: "China", value: "CN" },
{ label: "United States", value: "US" }
],
// insert label instead of value into the input.
replace: function(suggestion) {
this.input.value = suggestion.label;
}
});
</code></pre>
</section>
<section id="customization">
<h1>Customize</h1>
<p>All settings discussed in this section are settable via either a <code>data-</code> attribute on the <code><input></code> element or a JS property on the second argument of the <code>Awesomplete</code> constructor, like so:</p>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>new Awesomplete(inputReference, {
minChars: 3,
maxItems: 15,
...
});</code></pre>
<p>You can of course combine both HTML attributes and JS properties. <strong>In case of conflict</strong> (e.g. you’ve specified both a <code>data-minchars</code> on the text field and a <code>minChars</code> JS property, <strong>the HTML attribute wins</strong>. You can also use the JS properties to change a parameter <strong>after</strong> the object has been created, in which case the change will apply even if there is a conflicting HTML attribute.</p>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>JS property</th>
<th>HTML attribute</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Value</th>
<th>Default</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><code>list</code></td>
<td><code>data-list</code></td>
<td>Where to find the list of suggestions. Described in more detail in the “<a href="#basic-usage">Basic usage</a>” section above.</td>
<td><ul>
<li>Array of strings</li>
<li>HTML element</li>
<li>CSS selector (no groups, i.e. no commas)</li>
<li>String containing a comma-separated list of items</li>
</ul></td>
<td>N/A</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>minChars</code></td>
<td><code>data-minchars</code></td>
<td>Minimum characters the user has to type before the autocomplete popup shows up.</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>maxItems</code></td>
<td><code>data-maxitems</code></td>
<td>Maximum number of suggestions to display.</td>
<td>Number</td>
<td>10</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>autoFirst</code></td>
<td><code>data-autofirst</code></td>
<td>Should the first element be automatically selected? Demo: <input class="awesomplete" data-autofirst data-list="Ada, Java, JavaScript, Brainfuck, LOLCODE, Node.js, Ruby on Rails" xautofocus /></td>
<td>Boolean</td>
<td>false</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>tabSelect</code></td>
<td><code>data-tabSelect</code></td>
<td>Should the first element be selected when the user hits the TAB key when the field has focus?></td>
<td>Boolean</td>
<td>false</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>listLabel</code></td>
<td><code>data-listlabel</code></td>
<td>Denotes a label to be used as aria-label on the generated autocomplete list.</td>
<td>String</td>
<td>Results List</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="extensibility">
<h1>Extend</h1>
<p>The following JS properties do not have equivalent HTML attributes, because their values are functions. They allow you to completely change the way Awesomplete works:</p>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Property</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Value</th>
<th>Default</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><code>filter</code></td>
<td>Controls how entries get matched. By default, the input can match anywhere in the string and it’s a case insensitive match.</td>
<td>Function that takes two parameters, the first one being the current suggestion text that’s being tested and the second a string with the user’s input it’s matched against. Returns <code>true</code> if the match is successful and <code>false</code> if it is not. For example, to only match strings that <strong>start with the user’s input</strong>, <strong>case sensitive</strong>, we can do this:
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>filter: function (text, input) {
return text.indexOf(input) === 0;
}</code></pre> For case-<strong>in</strong>sensitive matching from the start of the word, there is a predefined filter that you can use, <code class="language-javascript">Awesomplete.FILTER_STARTSWITH</code>
</td>
<td><code class="language-javascript">Awesomplete.FILTER_CONTAINS</code>: Text can match anywhere, case insensitive.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>sort</code></td>
<td>Controls how list items are ordered.</td>
<td>Sort function (will be passed directly to <code>Array.prototype.sort()</code>) to sort the items after they have been filtered and before they are truncated and converted to HTML elements. If value is <code>false</code>, sorting will be disabled.</td>
<td>Sorted by length first, order second.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>container</code></td>
<td>Controls how list container element is generated.</td>
<td>Function that takes one parameter, the user’s input and returns an element.</td>
<td>Generates <code><div></code> with class <code>awesomplete</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>item</code></td>
<td>Controls how list items are generated.</td>
<td>Function that takes two parameters, the first one being the suggestion text and the second one the user’s input and returns a list item.</td>
<td>Generates list items with the user’s input highlighted via <code><mark></code>.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>replace</code></td>
<td>Controls how the user’s selection replaces the user’s input. For example, this is useful if you want the selection to only partially replace the user’s input.</td>
<td>Function that takes one parameter, the text of the selected option, and is responsible for replacing the current input value with it.
</td>
<td><pre class="language-javascript"><code>function (text) {
this.input.value = text;
}</code></pre></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>data</code></td>
<td>Controls suggestions' <code>label</code> and <code>value</code>. This is useful if you have list items in custom format, or want to change list items based on user's input.</td>
<td>Function that takes two parameters, the first one being the original list item and the second a string with the user’s input and returns a list item in one of supported by default formats:
<ul>
<li><code>"JavaScript"</code></li>
<li><code>{ label: "JavaScript", value: "JS" }</code></li>
<li><code>[ "JavaScript", "JS" ]</code></li>
</ul>
To <strong>use objects without <code>label</code> or <code>value</code> properties</strong>, e.g. <code>name</code> and <code>id</code> instead, you can do this:
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>data: function (item, input) {
return { label: item.name, value: item.id };
}</code></pre>
You can <strong>use any object for <code>label</code> and <code>value</code></strong> and it will be converted to String where necessary:
<pre class="language-javascript"><code>list: [ new Date("2015-01-01"), ... ] </code></pre>
Original list items as Date objects will be accessible in <code>filter</code>, <code>sort</code>, <code>item</code> and <code>replace</code> functions, but by default we'll just see Date objects converted to strings in autocompleter and the same value will be inserted to the input.
<br />
We can also <strong>generate list items based on user's input</strong>. See E-mail autocomplete example in <a href="#advanced-examples">Advanced Examples</a> section.
</td>
<td><code class="language-javascript">Awesomplete.DATA</code>: Identity function which just returns the original list item.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="events">
<h1>Events</h1>
<p>Custom events are thrown in several places and are often cancellable. To avoid conflicts, all custom events are prefixed with <code>awesomplete-</code>.</p>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>event.preventDefault()?</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><code>awesomplete-select</code></td>
<td>The user has made a selection (either via pressing enter or clicking on an item), but it has not been applied yet. Callback will be passed an object with <code>text</code> (selected suggestion), <code>origin</code> (DOM element) properties and <code>originalEvent</code> the original triggering DOM event.</td>
<td>Yes. The selection will not be applied and the popup will not close.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>awesomplete-selectcomplete</code></td>
<td>The user has made a selection (either via pressing enter or clicking on an item), and it has been applied. Callback will be passed an object with a <code>text</code> property containing the selected suggestion and <code>originalEvent</code> the original triggering DOM event.</td>
<td>No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>awesomplete-open</code></td>
<td>The popup just appeared.</td>
<td>No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>awesomplete-close</code></td>
<td>The popup just closed. Callback will be passed an object with a <code>reason</code> property that indicates why the event was fired. Reasons include <code>"blur"</code>, <code>"esc"</code>, <code>"submit"</code>, <code>"select"</code>, and <code>"nomatches"</code>.</td>
<td>No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>awesomplete-highlight</code></td>
<td>The highlighted item just changed (in response to pressing an arrow key or via an API call). Callback will be passed an object with a <code>text</code> property containing the highlighted suggestion.</td>
<td>No</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="api">
<h1>API</h1>
<p>There are several methods on every Awesomplete instance that you can call to customize behavior:</p>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Method</th>
<th>Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><code>open()</code></td>
<td>Opens the popup.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>close()</code></td>
<td>Closes the popup.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>next()</code></td>
<td>Highlights the next item in the popup.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>previous()</code></td>
<td>Highlights the previous item in the popup.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>goto(i)</code></td>
<td>Highlights the item with index <code>i</code> in the popup (<code>-1</code> to deselect all). Avoid using this directly and try to use <code>next()</code> or <code>previous()</code> instead when possible.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>select()</code></td>
<td>Selects the currently highlighted item, replaces the text field’s value with it and closes the popup.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>evaluate()</code></td>
<td>Evaluates the current state of the widget and regenerates the list of suggestions or closes the popup if none are available. You need to call it if you dynamically set <code>list</code> while the popup is open.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>destroy()</code></td>
<td>Clean up and remove the instance from the input. The container is only removed if it wasn't manually set but created by Awesomplete.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="advanced-examples">
<h1>Advanced Examples</h1>
<p>These examples show how powerful Awesomplete’s minimal API can be.</p>
<section id="email">
<h2>E-mail autocomplete</h2>
<label>Type an email: <input type="email"></label>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input type="email" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code><script>new Awesomplete('input[type="email"]', {
list: ["aol.com", "att.net", "comcast.net", "facebook.com", "gmail.com", "gmx.com", "googlemail.com", "google.com", "hotmail.com", "hotmail.co.uk", "mac.com", "me.com", "mail.com", "msn.com", "live.com", "sbcglobal.net", "verizon.net", "yahoo.com", "yahoo.co.uk"],
data: function (text, input) {
return input.slice(0, input.indexOf("@")) + "@" + text;
},
filter: Awesomplete.FILTER_STARTSWITH
});</script></code></pre>
</section>
<section id="multiple-values">
<h2>Multiple values</h2>
<label>Tags (comma separated): <input data-list="CSS, JavaScript, HTML, SVG, ARIA, MathML" data-multiple data-minchars="1" /></label>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input data-list="CSS, JavaScript, HTML, SVG, ARIA, MathML" data-multiple /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code><script>new Awesomplete('input[data-multiple]', {
filter: function(text, input) {
return Awesomplete.FILTER_CONTAINS(text, input.match(/[^,]*$/)[0]);
},
item: function(text, input) {
return Awesomplete.ITEM(text, input.match(/[^,]*$/)[0]);
},
replace: function(text) {
var before = this.input.value.match(/^.+,\s*|/)[0];
this.input.value = before + text + ", ";
}
});</script></code></pre>
</section>
<section id="ajax-example">
<h2>Ajax example <small>(restcountries.eu api)</small></h2>
<label class="">Select French speaking country <input type="text"></label>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code><script>var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
ajax.open("GET", "https://restcountries.eu/rest/v1/lang/fr", true);
ajax.onload = function() {
var list = JSON.parse(ajax.responseText).map(function(i) { return i.name; });
new Awesomplete(document.querySelector("#ajax-example input"),{ list: list });
};
ajax.send();</script></code></pre>
</section>
<section id="ajax-example">
<h2>Custom list example <small>(based on user input)</small></h2>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input id="query" class="awesomplete" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code><script>
const queryInput = document.querySelector("#query");
const awesomplete = new Awesomplete(queryInput, {
filter: () => { // We will provide a list that is already filtered ...
return true;
},
sort: false, // ... and sorted.
list: []
});
queryInput.addEventListener("input", (event) => {
const inputText = event.target.value;
// Process inputText as you want, e.g. make an API request.
awesomplete.list = ["my"+inputText, "custom"+inputText, "list"+inputText];
awesomplete.evaluate();
});
</script></code></pre>
</section>
<section id="combobox">
<h2>Combobox dropdown</h2>
<label>Type or click dropdown: <input data-list="CSS, JavaScript, HTML, SVG, ARIA, MathML" class="dropdown-input" /><button class="dropdown-btn" type="button"><span class="caret"></span></button></label>
<pre class="language-markup"><code><input data-list="CSS, JavaScript, HTML, SVG, ARIA, MathML" class="dropdown-input" /></code></pre>
<pre class="language-javascript"><code><script>var comboplete = new Awesomplete('input.dropdown-input', {
minChars: 0,
});
Awesomplete.$('.dropdown-btn').addEventListener("click", function() {
if (comboplete.ul.childNodes.length === 0) {
comboplete.minChars = 0;
comboplete.evaluate();
}
else if (comboplete.ul.hasAttribute('hidden')) {
comboplete.open();
}
else {
comboplete.close();
}
});</script></code></pre>
</section>
<section id="download">
<h1>Download!</h1>
<ul>
<li><strong><a href="https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete/archive/gh-pages.zip">Download everything as a zip file</a></strong></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete">Fork me on Github</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete/issues/new">File a bug</a> </li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete/issues/new">Suggest a feature</a> </li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete/blob/gh-pages/LICENSE">License: MIT license</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Pull requests are very welcome</strong>, as long as you maintain the code style and ask before adding tons of LOCs to the codebase!</p>
</section>
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