Vue.js accessible select component made according to WAI-ARIA practices.
- fully accessible;
- β¨οΈ keyboard navigation (
Page Up/Down
,Home
,End
,Esc
); - π£ type-ahead to select option that starts with typed symbols;
- π
style agnostic, so you can style it whatever you like (but including
core.scss
is highly encouraged).
$ npm install vue-accessible-select --save
$ yarn add vue-accessible-select
It must be called before new Vue()
.
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueAccessibleSelect from 'vue-accessible-select'
Vue.use(VueAccessibleSelect)
import Vue from 'vue'
import { VueAccessibleSelect } from 'vue-accessible-select'
Vue.component('VueAccessibleSelect', VueAccessibleSelect)
import { VueAccessibleSelect } from 'vue-accessible-select'
export default {
name: 'YourAwesomeComponent',
components: {
VueAccessibleSelect,
},
}
βΉοΈ Note to set global options (for example
transition
for each select component), you should do the following:
import { config } from 'vue-accessible-select'
config.transition = {
name: 'foo',
}
β οΈ Options passed locally viaprops
will always take precedence over global config options.
Default config.js
:
export default {
transition: null,
}
<template>
<vue-accessible-select
v-model="value"
:options="options"
:transition="{ name: 'foo' }"
label="foo"
placeholder="bar"
disabled
></vue-accessible-select>
</template>
export default {
// ...
data() {
return {
value: undefined,
options: [
{
value: 0,
label: 'π Grape',
},
{
value: { foo: 'bar' },
label: 'π Watermelon',
},
{
value: { foo: 'bar' },
label: 'π₯ Kiwi',
},
{
value: false,
label: 'π₯ Mango',
},
{
value: true,
label: 'π Strawberry',
},
{
value: 'lemon',
label: 'π Lemon',
},
],
}
},
// ...
}
Then don't forget to include core styles. Also library is sipped with default theme styles you can use.
SASS
:
// recommended
@import 'vue-accessible-select/src/styles/core.scss';
// optional
@import 'vue-accessible-select/src/styles/themes/default.scss';
Or already compiled CSS
:
/* recommended */
@import 'vue-accessible-select/dist/styles/core.scss';
/* optional */
@import 'vue-accessible-select/dist/styles/themes/default.scss';
β οΈ Note that when you import already compiled CSS you don't have ability to overrideSASS
variables during build process, so it is preferable to use.scss
file.
When importing core.scss
, there are SASS
variables you can override during build process:
$v-select-menu-position-top: 100% !default;
$v-select-arrow-size: 8px !default;
<vue-accessible-select>
accepts some props
:
Prop | Description |
---|---|
options: array |
required Array of select options. Should be an array of objects that match the following pattern { value: any, label: string } |
value: any |
required Current value of select. When value is undefined , it is considered that select has no current value. |
label: string |
Select label |
placeholder: string |
Select placeholder |
disabled: boolean |
Whether select is disabled |
transition: object |
Through this object you can configure the transition of .v-select__menu entrance and leave. Should match the following pattern { name: string, mode: string? } |
<vue-accessible-select>
provides you with some slots
and scopedSlots
you can use to fit your needs.
Slot | Scope | Description |
---|---|---|
label |
Label slot | |
prepend |
Prepend slot | |
placeholder |
{ placeholder } |
Placeholder slot |
selected |
{ value, option } |
Selected slot |
arrow |
Arrow slot | |
option |
{ value, option } |
Option slot |
no-options |
No options slot |
<vue-accessible-select>
<template v-slot:label>
<strong>π Just a label slot:</strong>
</template>
<template v-slot:prepend>
<svg viewBox="0 0 54 54">
<path d="M27 1l8 17 19 3-14 13 4 19-17-9-17 9 3-19L0 21l19-3z" />
</svg>
</template>
<template v-slot:placeholder
>π I am a placeholder slot</template
>
<template v-slot:selected="{ value, option }"
>π₯ Woooow, {{ option.label }}</template
>
<template v-slot:option="{ value, option }"
>Option: {{ option.label }}</template
>
<template v-slot:no-options
>Keine Optionen</template
>
</vue-accessible-select>
<vue-accessisble-select>
is fully accessible when it comes to keyboard interaction.
Here is some useful keys and their appropriate actions:
Down Arrow
β Moves focus and selection to the next option.Up Arrow
β Moves focus and selection to the previous option.Home
β Moves focus and selection to the first option.End
β Moves focus and selection to the last option.Esc
β Closes menu.
Type ahead:
- Type a character: focus and selection moves to the next option with a label that starts with the typed character;
- Type multiple characters in rapid succession: focus and selection moves to the next option with a label that starts with the string of characters typed.
Rollup
(and plugins);SASS
andnode-sass
;PostCSS
;Autoprefixer
.