<paper-dropdown>
paper-dropdown
is a wrapper for paper-dropdown-menu
to enable various features like multi-select, search / filter of items, key value pair and 2-way binding on value.
Usage
Installation
npm install --save @pushkar8723/paper-dropdown
In an html file
<html>
<head>
<script type="module">
import '@pushkar8723/paper-dropdown/paper-dropdown.js';
import '@polymer/paper-item/paper-item.js';
</script>
</head>
<body>
<paper-dropdown label="Fruit">
<paper-item>Apple</paper-item>
<paper-item>Banana</paper-item>
<paper-item>Mango</paper-item>
<paper-item>Orange</paper-item>
<paper-item>Tomato</paper-item>
</paper-dropdown>
</body>
</html>
In a Polymer 3 element
import {PolymerElement, html} from '@polymer/polymer';
import '@pushkar8723/paper-dropdown/paper-dropdown.js';
import '@polymer/paper-item/paper-item.js';
class SampleElement extends PolymerElement {
static get template() {
return html`
<paper-dropdown label="Fruit">
<paper-item>Apple</paper-item>
<paper-item>Banana</paper-item>
<paper-item>Mango</paper-item>
<paper-item>Orange</paper-item>
<paper-item>Tomato</paper-item>
</paper-dropdown-menu>
`;
}
}
customElements.define('sample-element', SampleElement);
Use Cases
Values can be bound using value
attribute.
Example
<paper-dropdown label="Fruit" value="{{value}}">
<paper-item>Apple</paper-item>
<paper-item>Banana</paper-item>
<paper-item>Mango</paper-item>
<paper-item>Orange</paper-item>
<paper-item>Tomato</paper-item>
</paper-dropdown>
Each item can have a key-value pair where key is what stored in the model but label is what user sees. This can be done using value
attribute for paper-item
Example
<paper-dropdown label="Fruit" value="{{value}}">
<paper-item value="apple">Apple</paper-item>
<paper-item value="banana">Banana</paper-item>
<paper-item value="mango">Mango</paper-item>
<paper-item value="orange">Orange</paper-item>
<paper-item value="tomato">Tomato</paper-item>
</paper-dropdown>
It also has an optional parameter named searchable
, which when set to true will add a text field at the start of the dropdown which users can use to filter out the items in the dropdown.
Example
<paper-dropdown label="Fruit" value="{{value}}" searchable="true">
<paper-item value="apple">Apple</paper-item>
<paper-item value="banana">Banana</paper-item>
<paper-item value="mango">Mango</paper-item>
<paper-item value="orange">Orange</paper-item>
<paper-item value="tomato">Tomato</paper-item>
</paper-dropdown>
For multi-select, set mutli
parameter to true. In this case however, paper-item's value
attribute must be set.
Example
<paper-dropdown label="Fruit" value="{{value}}" multi="true" searchable="true">
<paper-item value="apple">Apple</paper-item>
<paper-item value="banana">Banana</paper-item>
<paper-item value="mango">Mango</paper-item>
<paper-item value="orange">Orange</paper-item>
<paper-item value="tomato">Tomato</paper-item>
</paper-dropdown>
A very common usecase for dropdown is where items are dynamic. Following example shows how to use paper-dropdown with template repeat.
Example
<dom-bind>
<template>
<paper-dropdown label="Select an item" value="{{value}}" searchable multi>
<template is="dom-repeat" items="{{items}}">
<paper-item value$="{{item.key}}">{{item.value}}</paper-item>
</template>
</paper-dropdown><br/>
<strong>Seleted Item:</strong> {{value}}
</template>
<script>
var domBind = document.querySelector('dom-bind');
domBind.items = [
{key: 'item1', value: 'First Item'},
{key: 'item2', value: 'Second Item'},
{key: 'item3', value: 'Third Item'},
{key: 'item4', value: 'Fourth Item'},
{key: 'item5', value: 'Fifth Item'},
];
</script>
</dom-bind>
Styling
Since paper-dropdown
is wrapper around paper-dropdown-menu
, you can use any of the paper-dropdown-menu
, paper-input-container
and paper-menu-button
style mixins and custom properties to style the internal input and menu button respectively.