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Multiselect - Web Component

The Multiselect component can be used imported from:

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Parameters

The Web component uses the <z-multiselect> tag:

By default, all the parameters are optional or can be set in different, except for the ones marked as required

The parametrization of the component can be done with the following custom HTML params:

NameTypeDescriptionSlotA11y
configstring...
labelstringLabel of the inputlabel
placeholderstringPlaceholder of the input
readonlybooleanTransforms the input into an output
autocompletestringAutomated assistance in filling out form field values
modelstring[]Value of the model
disabledbooleanBlocks the interaction with the input component.
requiredbooleanMarks the input component as required.
namestringIdentification for the field inside the form
help-textstringThe forced message to be shown under the inputhelp-text
invalidbooleanThe forced state for set the input as invalid

Events

This component has events. Check the documentation about how to use the events.

NamePayloadDescription
changestring[]Returns the new value of the "value" attribute
restartedvoidEmitted on value reset

Slots

This component has slots. Check the documentation about how to use the slots.

NameTagsDescription
defaultspan

Parameters use

model

Controls the selected value of the input. The value needs to be one of the provided via options:

config

The config parameter is used to set the shape of the input between lined and shaped. Being omitted will render the default line shape.

label

The label parameter is used to set the text label of the component. Make sure you always use it.

Can also use the label slot:

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help-text

The help-text parameter is used to provide additional assistance to the user.

name

The name parameter is used to set the name of the component. This is useful when the component is part of a form.

options

The options attribute is an array of objects that represent the chips. Each object inside the array should have the following properties:

  • text: The text that will be displayed inside the chip.
  • value: The value of the option.
  • disabled: A boolean that indicates if the chip is disabled.

We can use <option> tags to define the values of options

Methods

reset()

We can all the reset() method of the WebComponent in order to reset the value. This will clean the internal states and emit the nullable value with the change event, plus a restarted event:

In this example, the button triggers the method:

Value:  []

Browser support

Detected engine:  

  • Chromium

  • Webkit

  • Gecko

HTML Examples

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