Usage
The SelectMenu
component renders by default a Select component and is based on the ui.select
preset. You can use most of the Select
props to configure the display if you don't want to override the default slot such as color, variant, size, placeholder, icon, disabled, etc.
Like the Select
component, you can use the options
prop to pass an array of strings or objects.
<script setup>const people = ['Wade Cooper', 'Arlene Mccoy', 'Devon Webb', 'Tom Cook', 'Tanya Fox', 'Hellen Schmidt', 'Caroline Schultz', 'Mason Heaney', 'Claudie Smitham', 'Emil Schaefer']const selected = ref(people[0])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people" /></template>
Multiple
You can use the multiple
prop to select multiple values.
<script setup>const people = [...]const selected = ref([])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people" multiple placeholder="Select people" /></template>
Objects
You can pass an array of objects to options
and either compare on the whole object or use the by
prop to compare on a specific key. You can configure which field will be used to display the label through the option-attribute
prop that defaults to label
.
<script setup>const people = [{ id: 'benjamincanac', label: 'benjamincanac', href: 'https://github.com/benjamincanac', target: '_blank', avatar: { src: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/739984?v=4' }},{ id: 'Atinux', label: 'Atinux', href: 'https://github.com/Atinux', target: '_blank', avatar: { src: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/904724?v=4' }},{ id: 'smarroufin', label: 'smarroufin', href: 'https://github.com/smarroufin', target: '_blank', avatar: { src: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/7547335?v=4' }},{ id: 'nobody', label: 'Nobody', icon: 'i-heroicons-user-circle'}]const selected = ref(people[0])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people"> <template #label> <UIcon v-if="selected.icon" :name="selected.icon" class="w-4 h-4" /> <UAvatar v-else-if="selected.avatar" v-bind="selected.avatar" size="3xs" /> {{ selected.label }} </template> </USelectMenu></template>
If you only want to select a single object property rather than the whole object as value, you can set the value-attribute
property. This prop defaults to null
.
<script setup>const people = [{ id: 1, name: 'Wade Cooper'}, { id: 2, name: 'Arlene Mccoy'}, { id: 3, name: 'Devon Webb'}, { id: 4, name: 'Tom Cook'}]const selected = ref(people[0].id)const current = computed(() => people.find(person => person.id === selected.value))</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people" placeholder="Select people" value-attribute="id" option-attribute="name" > <template #label> {{ current.name }} </template> </USelectMenu></template>
Icon
Use the selected-icon
prop to set a different icon or change it globally in ui.selectMenu.default.selectedIcon
. Defaults to i-heroicons-check-20-solid
.
<USelectMenu selected-icon="i-heroicons-hand-thumb-up-solid" class="w-full lg:w-40" placeholder="Select a person" :options="['Wade Cooper', 'Arlene Mccoy', 'Devon Webb', 'Tom Cook', 'Tanya Fox', 'Hellen Schmidt', 'Caroline Schultz', 'Mason Heaney', 'Claudie Smitham', 'Emil Schaefer']"/>
Search
Use the searchable
prop to enable search.
Use the searchable-placeholder
prop to set a different placeholder.
This will use Headless UI Combobox component instead of Listbox.
<USelectMenu searchable searchable-placeholder="Search a person..." class="w-full lg:w-40" placeholder="Select a person" :options="['Wade Cooper', 'Arlene Mccoy', 'Devon Webb', 'Tom Cook', 'Tanya Fox', 'Hellen Schmidt', 'Caroline Schultz', 'Mason Heaney', 'Claudie Smitham', 'Emil Schaefer']"/>
Async search
Pass a function to the searchable
prop to customize the search behavior and filter options according to your needs. The function will receive the query as its first argument and should return an array.
Use the debounce
prop to adjust the delay of the function.
<script setup>const search = async (q) => { const users = await $fetch('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users', { params: { q } }) return users.map(user => ({ id: user.id, label: user.name, suffix: user.email })).filter(Boolean)}const selected = ref([])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :searchable="search" placeholder="Search for a user..." multiple by="id" /></template>
Create option
Use the creatable
prop to enable the creation of new options when the search doesn't return any results (only works with searchable
).
Try to search for something that doesn't exist in the example below.
<script setup>const options = ref([ { id: 1, name: 'bug', color: 'd73a4a' }, { id: 2, name: 'documentation', color: '0075ca' }, { id: 3, name: 'duplicate', color: 'cfd3d7' }, { id: 4, name: 'enhancement', color: 'a2eeef' }, { id: 5, name: 'good first issue', color: '7057ff' }, { id: 6, name: 'help wanted', color: '008672' }, { id: 7, name: 'invalid', color: 'e4e669' }, { id: 8, name: 'question', color: 'd876e3' }, { id: 9, name: 'wontfix', color: 'ffffff' }])const selected = ref([])const labels = computed({ get: () => selected.value, set: async (labels) => { const promises = labels.map(async (label) => { if (label.id) { return label } // In a real app, you would make an API call to create the label const response = { name: label.name, color: generateColorFromString(label.name) } options.value.push(response) return response }) selected.value = await Promise.all(promises) }})// Look at the component example to see how this is usedfunction generateColorFromString (str) { // ...}</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="labels" by="id" name="labels" :options="options" option-attribute="name" multiple searchable creatable > <template #label> <template v-if="labels.length"> <span class="flex items-center -space-x-1"> <span v-for="label of labels" :key="label.id" class="flex-shrink-0 w-2 h-2 mt-px rounded-full" :style="{ background: `#${label.color}` }" /> </span> <span>{{ labels.length }} label{{ labels.length > 1 ? 's' : '' }}</span> </template> <template v-else> <span class="text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400 truncate">Select labels</span> </template> </template> <template #option="{ option }"> <span class="flex-shrink-0 w-2 h-2 mt-px rounded-full" :style="{ background: `#${option.color}` }" /> <span class="truncate">{{ option.name }}</span> </template> <template #option-create="{ option }"> <span class="flex-shrink-0">New label:</span> <span class="flex-shrink-0 w-2 h-2 mt-px rounded-full -mx-1" :style="{ background: `#${generateColorFromString(option.name)}` }" /> <span class="block truncate">{{ option.name }}</span> </template> </USelectMenu></template>
Slots
label
You can override the #label
slot and handle the display yourself.
<script setup>const people = [...]const selected = ref([])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people" multiple> <template #label> <span v-if="selected.length" class="truncate">{{ selected.join(', ') }}</span> <span v-else>Select people</span> </template> </USelectMenu></template>
default
You can also override the #default
slot entirely.
<script setup>const people = [...]const selected = ref(people[3])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-slot="{ open }" v-model="selected" :options="people"> <UButton color="gray" class="flex-1 justify-between"> {{ selected }} <UIcon name="i-heroicons-chevron-right-20-solid" class="w-5 h-5 transition-transform" :class="[open && 'transform rotate-90']" /> </UButton> </USelectMenu></template>
option
Use the #option
slot to customize the option content. You will have access to the option
, active
and selected
properties in the slot scope.
<script setup>const people = [ { name: 'Wade Cooper', online: true }, { name: 'Arlene Mccoy', online: false }, { name: 'Devon Webb', online: false }, { name: 'Tom Cook', online: true }, { name: 'Tanya Fox', online: false }, { name: 'Hellen Schmidt', online: true }, { name: 'Caroline Schultz', online: true }, { name: 'Mason Heaney', online: false }, { name: 'Claudie Smitham', online: true }, { name: 'Emil Schaefer', online: false }]const selected = ref(people[3])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people" option-attribute="name"> <template #label> <span :class="[selected.online ? 'bg-green-400' : 'bg-gray-200', 'inline-block h-2 w-2 flex-shrink-0 rounded-full']" aria-hidden="true" /> <span class="truncate">{{ selected.name }}</span> </template> <template #option="{ option: person }"> <span :class="[person.online ? 'bg-green-400' : 'bg-gray-200', 'inline-block h-2 w-2 flex-shrink-0 rounded-full']" aria-hidden="true" /> <span class="truncate">{{ person.name }}</span> </template> </USelectMenu></template>
option-empty
Use the #option-empty
slot to customize the content displayed when the searchable
prop is true
and there is no options. You will have access to the query
property in the slot scope.
<script setup>const people = ['Wade Cooper', 'Arlene Mccoy', 'Devon Webb', 'Tom Cook', 'Tanya Fox', 'Hellen Schmidt', 'Caroline Schultz', 'Mason Heaney', 'Claudie Smitham', 'Emil Schaefer']const selected = ref(people[0])</script><template> <USelectMenu v-model="selected" :options="people" searchable> <template #option-empty="{ query }"> <q>{{ query }}</q> not found </template> </USelectMenu></template>
option-create
Use the #option-create
slot to customize the content displayed when the creatable
prop is true
and there is no options. You will have access to the query
property in the slot scope.
Props
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{}
config.default.color
config.default.variant
config.default.loadingIcon
null
config.default.trailingIcon
""
[]
"label"
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null
undefined
configMenu.default.selectedIcon
false
"Search..."
200
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undefined
false
false
false
true
false
false
false
false
Preset
{ "container": "z-20", "width": "w-full", "height": "max-h-60", "base": "relative focus:outline-none overflow-y-auto scroll-py-1", "background": "bg-white dark:bg-gray-800", "shadow": "shadow-lg", "rounded": "rounded-md", "padding": "p-1", "ring": "ring-1 ring-gray-200 dark:ring-gray-700", "input": "block w-[calc(100%+0.5rem)] focus:ring-transparent text-sm px-3 py-1.5 text-gray-700 dark:text-gray-200 bg-white dark:bg-gray-800 border-0 border-b border-gray-200 dark:border-gray-700 focus:border-inherit sticky -top-1 -mt-1 mb-1 -mx-1 z-10 placeholder-gray-400 dark:placeholder-gray-500 focus:outline-none", "option": { "base": "cursor-default select-none relative flex items-center justify-between gap-1", "rounded": "rounded-md", "padding": "px-2 py-1.5", "size": "text-sm", "color": "text-gray-900 dark:text-white", "container": "flex items-center gap-2 min-w-0", "active": "bg-gray-100 dark:bg-gray-900", "inactive": "", "selected": "pe-7", "disabled": "cursor-not-allowed opacity-50", "empty": "text-sm text-gray-400 dark:text-gray-500 px-2 py-1.5", "icon": { "base": "flex-shrink-0 h-4 w-4", "active": "text-gray-900 dark:text-white", "inactive": "text-gray-400 dark:text-gray-500" }, "selectedIcon": { "wrapper": "absolute inset-y-0 end-0 flex items-center", "padding": "pe-2", "base": "h-4 w-4 text-gray-900 dark:text-white flex-shrink-0" }, "avatar": { "base": "flex-shrink-0", "size": "3xs" }, "chip": { "base": "flex-shrink-0 w-2 h-2 mx-1 rounded-full" } }, "transition": { "leaveActiveClass": "transition ease-in duration-100", "leaveFromClass": "opacity-100", "leaveToClass": "opacity-0" }, "popper": { "placement": "bottom-end" }, "default": { "selectedIcon": "i-heroicons-check-20-solid" }}