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An Ionic component similar to Ionic Select, that allows to search items, including async search, infinite scrolling and more.

iOS Demo

Contents

Supported Ionic versions

Features

Getting started

  1. Install it.
// Ionic 3
npm install ionic-selectable@3.5.0 --save

// Ionic 4
npm install ionic-selectable@4.8.0 --save

// Ionic 7 with Angular 16 Standalone component
npm install ionic-selectable@5.0.2 --save

  1. Import it.
    First, import IonicSelectableModule to your app.module.ts that is normally located in src\app\app.module.ts.
import { IonicSelectableModule } from 'ionic-selectable';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    IonicSelectableModule
  ]
})
export class AppModule { }

For Angular 16 standalone component

import { IonicSelectableComponent } from 'ionic-selectable';

@Component({
    ...,
    standalone: true,
    imports: [IonicSelectableComponent]
})

Note: Additionally, if you use Ionic 3+ you might be as well using lazy loaded pages. Check if your pages have a module file, for example, home.module.ts, and if they do then import IonicSelectableModule to each page module too.

import { IonicSelectableModule } from 'ionic-selectable';
import { HomePage } from './home';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    HomePage
  ],
  imports: [
    IonicPageModule.forChild(HomePage),
    IonicSelectableModule
  ]
})
export class HomePageModule { }

  1. Add it to template.
<ion-item>
  <ion-label>Port</ion-label>
  <ionic-selectable
    item-content // Required for Ionic 3 only.
    [(ngModel)]="port"
    [items]="ports"
    itemValueField="id"
    itemTextField="name"
    [canSearch]="true"
    (onChange)="portChange($event)">
  </ionic-selectable>
</ion-item>
  1. Configure it.
import { IonicSelectableComponent } from 'ionic-selectable';

class Port {
  public id: number;
  public name: string;
}

@Component({ ... })
export class HomePage {
  ports: Port[];
  port: Port;

  constructor() {
    this.ports = [
      { id: 1, name: 'Tokai' },
      { id: 2, name: 'Vladivostok' },
      { id: 3, name: 'Navlakhi' }
    ];
  }

  portChange(event: {
    component: IonicSelectableComponent,
    value: any
  }) {
    console.log('port:', event.value);
  }
}
  1. Enjoy it 😉
  2. Check out live demos to see what it is capable of.
    Also, explore the docs and FAQ to learn more about its features.

Development

For contribution and delevopment please refer to Contribution.

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