Simple Angular mentions inspired by Ment.io.
This library is forked from Angular Mentions, but it uses angular cdk overlay instead of simple absolute positioned overlay div. Cdk avoids all the overflow problems creating an overlay layer dynamically positioned.
Project is currently in Beta
This package provides auto-complete suggestions for @mentions in text input fields, text areas, and content editable fields.
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To install and start the demo application:
git clone https://github.com/luca-sharryland/angular-mentions.git
cd angular-mentions
npm install
npm run build
ng serve
Add the package as a dependency to your project using:
npm install @angular/cdk @luca-sharryland/angular-mentions
Add the following line in your global style file (for example styles.css):
@import '@angular/cdk/overlay-prebuilt.css';
Add the module to your app.module imports:
import { MentionModule } from 'angular-mentions';
...
@NgModule({
imports: [ MentionModule ],
...
})
Add the [mention]
directive to your input element:
<input type="text" [mention]="items">
Where items
is a string array of the items to suggest. For example:
items: string[] = ["Noah", "Liam", "Mason", "Jacob", ...
The following optional configuration items can be used.
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
items | An array of strings or objects to suggest. | |
triggerChar | @ | The character that will trigger the menu behavior. |
labelKey | label | The field to be used as the item label (when the items are objects). |
disableSort | false | Disable sorting of suggested items. |
disableSearch | false | Disable internal filtering (only useful if async search is used). |
maxItems | ∞ | Limit the number of items shown in the text. The default is no limit. |
mentionSelect | A function to format the selected item before inserting the text. | |
mentionFilter | A function that returns the items to display. | |
allowSpace | false | Allow spaces while mentioning. |
returnTrigger | false | Include the trigger char in the searchTerm event. |
For Example:
<input type="text" [mention]="items" [mentionConfig]="{triggerChar:'#',maxItems:10,labelKey:'name'}">
The following output events can be used.
Output | Description |
---|---|
@Output() searchTerm EventEmitter<string> |
Emitted whenever the search term changes. Can be used to trigger async search. |
@Output() itemSelected EventEmitter<any> |
Emitted when an item is selected. |
@Output() opened EventEmitter<void> |
Emitted when the mentions panel is opened. |
@Output() closed EventEmitter<void> |
Emitted when the mentions panel is closed. |
The appearance of the items displayed in the mention list menu can be customized using the
[mentionListTemplate]
directive
Instead of using the [mentions]
directive, the component can also be used by only specifying
[mentionConfig]
, for example:
<input type="text" [mentionConfig]="mentionConfig">
With the following structure:
let mentionConfig = {
items: [ "Noah", "Liam", "Mason", "Jacob", ... ],
triggerChar: "@",
...
}
In this way, multiple config objects can be used:
let mentionConfig = {
mentions: [
{
items: [ "Noah", "Liam", "Mason", "Jacob", ... ],
triggerChar: '@'
},
{
items: [ "Red", "Yellow", "Green", ... ],
triggerChar: '#'
}
]
}
This allows different lists and trigger characters to be configured.
Note that because objects are mutable, changes to the items within the config will not be picked up unless a new mentionConfig object is created.