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<h1 align="center"> <a href='https://yaireo.github.io/tagify'><img src="/docs/readme-header.svg" width="320" height="160"><a/> <br><br> <a href='https://yaireo.github.io/tagify'>Tagify</a> - <em>tags</em> input component </h1> <p align="center"> Transforms an input field or a textarea into a <em>Tags component</em>, in an easy, customizable way, with great performance and small code footprint, exploded with features. <br> <strong>Vanilla</strong> ⚡ <strong>React</strong> ⚡ <strong>Vue</strong> ⚡ <strong>Angular</strong> <p> <h3 align="center"> 👉 <a href="https://yaireo.github.io/tagify">See Many Examples</a> 👈 <br/><br/> </h3> <p align="center"> <a href='https://www.npmjs.com/package/@yaireo/tagify'> <img src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@yaireo/tagify.svg" /> </a> <a href='https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License'> <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-lightgrey" /> </a> <img src="https://img.shields.io/bundlephobia/minzip/@yaireo/tagify" /> <img src="https://img.shields.io/npm/dw/@yaireo/tagify" /> </p> <p align="center"> <a href="https://yaireo.github.io/tagify/#section-mix"> <img src="/docs/mix3.gif?sanitize=true" /> </a> <a href="https://yaireo.github.io/tagify/#users-list"> <img src="/docs/demo2.apng?sanitize=true" /> </a> </p>

Table of Contents

<!--ts--> <!--te-->

Installation

Option 1 - import from CDN:

Place these lines before any other code which is (or will be) using Tagify (Example here)

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@yaireo/tagify"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@yaireo/tagify/dist/tagify.polyfills.min.js"></script>
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@yaireo/tagify/dist/tagify.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />

Tagify will then be available globally. To load specific version use @ - for example: unpkg.com/@yaireo/tagify@3.1.0

option 2 - import as a Node module:

npm i @yaireo/tagify --save

Basic Usage Examples

import Tagify from '@yaireo/tagify'

var inputElem = document.querySelector('input') // the 'input' element which will be transformed into a Tagify component
var tagify = new Tagify(inputElem, {
  // A list of possible tags. This setting is optional if you want to allow
  // any possible tag to be added without suggesting any to the user.
  whitelist: ['foo', 'bar', 'and baz', 0, 1, 2]
})

The above example shows the most basic whitelist array setting possible, with a mix of Strings and Numbers but the array also support Objects whic a must-have property of value:

whitelist: [{value: 'foo', id: '123', email: 'foo@whatever.com'}, ...]

The value property is what will be used when actually defining the value property of the original input element (inputElem in the example above) which was transformed into a Tagify component, and so when the form data is sent to the server, it will contain all the values (which are the selected tags in the component).

For selected tags to show a different text than what is defined in value for a whitelist item, see the tagTextProp setting

⚠️ Important: Don't forget to include tagify.css file in your project. CSS location: @yaireo/tagify/dist/tagify.css SCSS location: @yaireo/tagify/src/tagify.scss See SCSS usecase & example

Debugging

There are several places in the source code which emits console.warn logs to help identify issues. <del>Those will only work if Tagify.logger.enabled flag is set to true</del>. To disable the default logging, set the following global variable:

window.TAGIFY_DEBUG = false

var tagify = new Tagify(...)

Features

Building the project

Simply run gulp in your terminal, from the project's path (Gulp should be installed first).

Source files are this path: /src/

Output files, which are automatically generated using Gulp, are in: /dist/

Output files:

FilenameInfo
tagify.esm.jsESM version. see jsbin demo
tagify.jsminified UMD version, including its souremaps. This is the main file the package exports.
tagify.polyfills.min.jsUsed for old Internet Explorer browser support
react.tagify.jsWrapper-only for React. Read more
<del>jQuery.tagify.min.js</del>jQuery wrapper - same as tagify.js. Might be removed in the future. (Deprecaded as of APR 24')
tagify.css

Adding tags dynamically

var tagify = new Tagify(...);

tagify.addTags(["banana", "orange", "apple"])

// or add tags with pre-defined properties

tagify.addTags([{value:"banana", color:"yellow"}, {value:"apple", color:"red"}, {value:"watermelon", color:"green"}])

Output value

There are two possible ways to get the value of the tags:

  1. Access the tagify's instance's value prop: tagify.value (Array of tags)
  2. Access the original input's value: inputElm.value (Stringified Array of tags)

The most common way is to simply listen to the change event on the original input

var inputElm = document.querySelector,
    tagify = new Tagify (inputElm);

inputElm.addEventListener('change', onChange)

function onChange(e){
  // outputs a String
  console.log(e.target.value)
}

Modify original input value format

Default format is a JSON string:<br> '[{"value":"cat"}, {"value":"dog"}]'

I recommend keeping this because some situations might have values such as addresses (tags contain commas):<br> '[{"value":"Apt. 2A, Jacksonville, FL 39404"}, {"value":"Forrest Ray, 191-103 Integer Rd., Corona New Mexico"}]'

Another example for complex tags state might be disabled tags, or ones with custom identifier class:<br> (tags can be clicked, so delevopers can choose to use this to disable/enable tags)<br> '[{"value":"cat", "disabled":true}, {"value":"dog"}, {"value":"bird", "class":"color-green"}]'

To change the format, assuming your tags have no commas and are fairly simple:

var tagify = new Tagify(inputElm, {
  originalInputValueFormat: valuesArr => valuesArr.map(item => item.value).join(',')
})

Output:<br> "cat,dog"

Ajax whitelist

Dynamically-loaded suggestions list (whitelist) from the server (as the user types) is a frequent need to many.

Tagify comes with its own loading animation, which is a very lightweight CSS-only code, and the <em>loading</em> state is controlled by the method tagify.loading which accepts true or false as arguments.

Below is a basic example using the fetch API. I advise aborting the last request on any input before starting a new request.

<details> <summary>Example:</summary>
var input = document.querySelector('input'),
    tagify = new Tagify(input, {whitelist:[]}),
    controller; // for aborting the call

// listen to any keystrokes which modify tagify's input
tagify.on('input', onInput)

function onInput( e ){
  var value = e.detail.value
  tagify.whitelist = null // reset the whitelist

  // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortController/abort
  controller && controller.abort()
  controller = new AbortController()

  // show loading animation.
  tagify.loading(true)

  fetch('http://get_suggestions.com?value=' + value, {signal:controller.signal})
    .then(RES => RES.json())
    .then(function(newWhitelist){
      tagify.whitelist = newWhitelist // update whitelist Array in-place
      tagify.loading(false).dropdown.show(value) // render the suggestions dropdown
    })
}
</details>

Persisted data

Sometimes the whitelist might be loaded asynchronously, and so any pre-filled value in the original input field will be removed if the enforceWhitelist is set to true.

Tagify can automatically restore the last used whitelist by setting a unique id to the Tagify instance, by using the localstorage to persist the whitelist & value data:

var input = document.querySelector('input'),
    tagify = new Tagify(input, {
      id: 'test1',  // must be unique (per-tagify instance)
      enforceWhitelist: true,
    }),

Edit tags

Tags that aren't read-only can be edited by double-clicking them (by default) or by changing the editTags setting to 1, making tags editable by single-clicking them.

The value is saved on blur or by pressing enter key. Pressing Escape will revert the change trigger blur. <kbd>ctrl</kbd><kbd>z</kbd> will revert the change if an edited tag was marked as not valid (perhaps duplicate or blacklisted)

To prevent all tags from being allowed to be editable, set the editTags setting to false (or null).<br> To do the same but for specific tag(s), set those tags' data with editable property set to false:

<input value='[{"value":"foo", "editable":false}, {"value":"bar"}]'>

Validations

For "regular" tags (not mix-mode or select-mode) the easiest way is to use the pattern setting and use a Regex, or apply the pattern attribute directly on the input which will be "transformed" into a Tagify component (for vanilla code where the input tag is fully accessible to developers).

If the pattern setting does not meet your needs, use the validate setting, which recieves a tag data object as an argument and should return true if validaiton is passing, or false/string of not. A string may be returned as the reason of the validation failure so it would be printed as the title attribute of the invalid tag.

Here's an example for async validation for an added tag. The idea is to listen to "add" event, and when it fires, first set the tag to "loading" state, run an async call, and then set the loading state (of the tag) back to false. If the custom async validation failed, call the replaceTag Tagify method and set the __isValid tag data property to the error string which will be shown when hovering the tag.

Note - there is a setting to keep invalid tags (keepInvalidTags) and if it's set to true, the user can see the reason for the invalidation by hovering the tag and see the browser's native tooltip via the title attribute:

{
  empty      : "empty",
  exceed     : "number of tags exceeded",
  pattern    : "pattern mismatch",
  duplicate  : "already exists",
  notAllowed : "not allowed"
}

The texts for those (invalid tags) titles can be customized from the settings:

new Tagify(inputElement, {
  texts: {
    duplicate: "Duplicates are not allowed"
  }
})

Or by directly manipulating the Tagify function prototype:

Tagify.prototype.TEXTS = {...Tagify.prototype.TEXTS, {duplicate: "Duplicates are not allowed"}}

Drag & Sort

To be able to sort tags by dragging, a 3rd-party script is needed.

I have made a very simple drag & drop (~11kb unminified) script which uses HTML5 native API and it is available to download via NPM or Github but any other drag & drop script may work. I could not find on the whole internet a decent lightweight script.

Integration example:

var tagify = new Tagify(inputElement)

// bind "DragSort" to Tagify's main element and tell
// it that all the items with the below "selector" are "draggable"
var dragsort = new DragSort(tagify.DOM.scope, {
    selector: '.'+tagify.settings.classNames.tag,
    callbacks: {
        dragEnd: onDragEnd
    }
})

// must update Tagify's value according to the re-ordered nodes in the DOM
function onDragEnd(elm){
    tagify.updateValueByDOMTags()
}

DOM Templates

It's possible to control the templates for some of the HTML elements Tagify is using by modifying the settings.templates Object with your own custom functions which must return an HTML string.

Available templates are: wrapper, input, tag, dropdown, dropdownItem, dropdownContent, dropdownHeader, dropdownFooter and the optional dropdownItemNoMatch which is a special template for rendering a suggestion item (in the dropdown list) only if there were no matches found for the typed input, for example:

// ...more tagify settings...
templates: {
  dropdownItemNoMatch: data =>
    `<div class='${tagify.settings.classNames.dropdownItem}' value="noMatch" tabindex="0" role="option">
        No suggestion found for: <strong>${data.value}</strong>
    </div>`
}

View templates

Example of overriding the tag template:

Each template function is automatically binded with this pointing to the current Tagify instance. It is imperative to preserve the class names and also the this.getAttributes(tagData) for proper functionality.

new Tagify(inputElem, {
  templates: {
    tag(tagData, tagify){
      return `<tag title="${(tagData.title || tagData.value)}"
              contenteditable='false'
              spellcheck='false'
              tabIndex="${this.settings.a11y.focusableTags ? 0 : -1}"
              class="${this.settings.classNames.tag} ${tagData.class ? tagData.class : ""}"
              ${this.getAttributes(tagData)}>
      <x title='' class="${this.settings.classNames.tagX}" role='button' aria-label='remove tag'></x>
      <div>
          <span class="${this.settings.classNames.tagText}">${tagData[this.settings.tagTextProp] || tagData.value}</span>
      </div>
    </tag>`,

    dropdownFooter(suggestions){
      var hasMore = suggestions.length - this.settings.dropdown.maxItems;

      return hasMore > 0
        ? `<footer data-selector='tagify-suggestions-footer' class="${this.settings.classNames.dropdownFooter}">
            ${hasMore} more items. Refine your search.
          </footer>`
        : '';
    }
  }
})

Suggestions list

<p align="center"> <img src="/docs/suggestions-list.apng" alt='suggestions list dropdown'/> </p>

The suggestions list is a whitelist Array of Strings or Objects which was set in the settings Object when the Tagify instance was created, and can be set later directly on the instance: tagifyInstance.whitelist = ["tag1", "tag2", ...].

The suggestions dropdown will be appended to the document's <body> element and will be rendered by default in a position below (bottom of) the Tagify element. Using the keyboard arrows up/down will highlight an option from the list, and hitting the Enter key to select.

It is possible to tweak the list dropdown via 2 settings:

var input = document.querySelector('input'),
    tagify = new Tagify(input, {
        whitelist : ['aaa', 'aaab', 'aaabb', 'aaabc', 'aaabd', 'aaabe', 'aaac', 'aaacc'],
        dropdown : {
            classname     : "color-blue",
            enabled       : 0,              // show the dropdown immediately on focus
            maxItems      : 5,
            position      : "text",         // place the dropdown near the typed text
            closeOnSelect : false,          // keep the dropdown open after selecting a suggestion
            highlightFirst: true
        }
    });
<p align="center"><b>Will render</b></p>
<div class="tagify__dropdown tagify__dropdown--text" style="left:993.5px; top:106.375px; width:616px;">
    <div class="tagify__dropdown__wrapper">
      <div class="tagify__dropdown__item tagify__dropdown__item--active" value="aaab">aaab</div>
      <div class="tagify__dropdown__item" value="aaabb">aaabb</div>
      <div class="tagify__dropdown__item" value="aaabc">aaabc</div>
      <div class="tagify__dropdown__item" value="aaabd">aaabd</div>
      <div class="tagify__dropdown__item" value="aaabe">aaabe</div>
    </div>
</div>

By default searching the suggestions is using fuzzy-search (see settings).

If you wish to assign alias to items (in your suggestion list), add the searchBy property to whitelist items you wish to have an alias for.

In the below example, typing a part of a string which is included in the searchBy property, for example land midd" - the suggested item which matches the value "Israel" will be rendered in the suggestions (dropdown) list.

Example for a suggestion item alias

whitelist = [
    ...
    { value:'Israel', code:'IL', searchBy:'holy land, desert, middle east' },
    ...
]

Another handy setting is dropdown.searchKeys which, like the above dropdown.searchBy setting, allows expanding the search of any typed terms to more than the value property of the whitelist items (if items are a Collection).

Example whitelist:

[
  {
    value    : 123456,
    nickname : "foo",
    email    : "foo@mail.com"
  },
  {
    value    : 987654,
    nickname : "bar",
    email    : "bar@mail.com"
  },
  ...more..
]

Modified searchKeys setting to also search in other keys:

{
  dropdown: {
    searchKeys: ["nickname", "email"] //  fuzzy-search matching for those whitelist items' properties
  }
}

Mixed-Content

See demo here

This feature must be toggled using these settings:

{
  //  mixTagsInterpolator: ["{{", "}}"],  // optional: interpolation before & after string
  mode: 'mix',    // <--  Enable mixed-content
  pattern: /@|#/  // <--  Text starting with @ or # (if single, String can be used here instead of Regex)
}

When mixing text with tags, the original textarea (or input) element will have a value as follows:

[[cartman]]⁠ and [[kyle]]⁠ do not know [[Homer simpson]]⁠

If the initial value of the textarea or input is formatted as the above example, Tagify will try to automatically convert everything between [[ & ]] to a tag, if tag exists in the whitelist, so make sure when the Tagify instance is initialized, that it has tags with the correct value property that match the same values that appear between [[ & ]].

Applying the setting dropdown.position:"text" is encouraged for mixed-content tags, because the suggestions list weird when there is already a lot of content on multiple lines.

If a tag does not exist in the whitelist, it may be created by the user and all you should do is listen to the add event and update your local/remote state.

Single-Value

Similar to native <Select> element, but allows typing text as value.

React

See live demo for React integration examples. ⚠️ Tagify is not a controlled component.

A none-minified and raw source-code Tagify React component is exported from react.tagify.jsx and you can import it as seen in the below code example. This React port will only work if your bundler can handle raw source-code in ES2015+ which is better for tree-shaking.


Update regarding onChange prop:

I have changed how the onChange works internally within the Wrapper of Tagify so as of March 30, 2021 the e argument will include a detail parameter with the value as string. There is no more e.target, and to access the original DOM input element, do this: e.detail.tagify.DOM.originalInput.


Note: You will need to import Tagify's CSS also, either by JavaScript or by SCSS @import (which is preferable) Also note that you will need to use dart-sass and not node-sass in order to compile the file.

import { useCallback, useRef } from 'react'
import Tags from '@yaireo/tagify/react' // React-wrapper file
import '@yaireo/tagify/dist/tagify.css' // Tagify CSS

const App = () => {
    // on tag add/edit/remove
    const onChange = useCallback((e) => {
        console.log("CHANGED:"
            , e.detail.tagify.value // Array where each tag includes tagify's (needed) extra properties
            , e.detail.tagify.getCleanValue() // Same as above, without the extra properties
            , e.detail.value // a string representing the tags
        )
    }, [])

    return (
        <Tags
            whitelist={['item 1', 'another item', 'item 3']}
            placeholder='Add some tags'
            settings={{
                blacklist: ["xxx"],
                maxTags: 4,
                dropdown: {
                    enabled: 0 // always show suggestions dropdown
                }
            }}
            defaultValue="a,b,c" // initial value
            onChange={onChange}
        />
    )
}

To gain full access to Tagify's (instance) inner methods, A custom ref can be used:

import Tags, {MixedTags} from "@yaireo/tagify/react";

...
const tagifyRef = useRef()
...
<Tags tagifyRef={tagifyRef} ... />

// or mix-mode
<MixedTags
  settings={...}
  onChange={...}
  defaultValue={`This is a textarea which mixes text with [[{"value":"tags"}]].`}
/>

<MixedTags> component is a shorthand for <Tags InputMode="textarea">

Updating the component's state

The settings prop is only used once in the initialization process, please do not update it afterwards.


<details> <summary>📖 List of (React) props for the <code>&lt;Tags/&gt;</code> component</summary>
PropTypeUpdatableInfo
settings<sub>Object</sub>See settings section
name<sub>String</sub><input>'s element name attribute
value<sub>String/Array</sub>Initial value.
defaultValue<sub>String/Array</sub>Same as `value prop
placeholder<sub>String</sub>placeholder text for the component
readOnly<sub>Boolean</sub>Toggles readonly state. With capital O.
tagifyRef<sub>Object</sub>useRef hook refference for the component inner instance of vanilla Tagify (for methods access)
showDropdown<sub>Boolean/String</sub>if true shows the suggestions dropdown. if assigned a String, show the dropdown pre-filtered.
loading<sub>Boolean</sub>Toggles loading state for the whole component
whitelist<sub>Array</sub>Sets the whitelist which is the basis for the suggestions dropdown & autocomplete
className<sub>String</sub>Component's optional class name to be added
InputMode<sub>String</sub>"textarea" will create a <textarea> (hidden) element instead of the default <input> and automatically make Tagify act as "mix mode"
autoFocus<sub>Boolean</sub>Should the component have focus on mount. Must be unique, per-page.
children<sub>String/Array</sub>value/defaultValue props are prefered
onChange<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onInput<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onAdd<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onRemove<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onInvalid<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onClick<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onKeydown<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onFocus<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onBlur<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onEditInput<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onEditBeforeUpdate<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onEditUpdated<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onEditStart<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onEditKeydown<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onDropdownShow<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onDropdownHide<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onDropdownSelect<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onDropdownScroll<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onDropdownNoMatch<sub>Function</sub>See events section
onDropdownUpdated<sub>Function</sub>See events section
</details>

Vue

I don't know Vue at all and this thin wrapper was built by a friend who knows. To import the wrapper file, use the import path @yaireo/tagify/vue

jQuery version

This variant of Tagify code has been deprecated because it doesn't really add much in terms of ease-of-use. I only made it so it would be possible to use jQuery selectors & chaining but the (jQuery) port really isn't needed when implementing Tagify within a jQuery code.

Below is the documentation for previous Tagify packages versions which included support:

jQuery.tagify.js

A jQuery wrapper version is also available, but I advise not using it because it's basically the exact same as the "normal" script (non-jqueryfied) and all the jQuery's wrapper does is allowing to chain the event listeners for ('add', 'remove', 'invalid')

$('[name=tags]')
    .tagify()
    .on('add', function(e, tagData){
        console.log('added', ...tagData)  // data, index, and DOM node
    });

Accessing methods can be done via the .data('tagify'):

$('[name=tags]').tagify();
// get tags from the server (ajax) and add them:
$('[name=tags]').data('tagify').addTags('aaa, bbb, ccc')

HTML input & textarea attributes

The below list of attributes affect Tagify.<br> These can also be set by Tagify settings Object manually, and not declerativly (via attributes).

AttributeExampleInfo
pattern<pre lang=html><input pattern='^[A-Za-z_✲ ]{1,15}$'></pre>Tag Regex pattern which tag input is validated by.
placeholder<pre lang=html><input placeholder='please type your tags'></pre>This attribute's value will be used as a constant placeholder, which is visible unless something is being typed.
readOnly<pre lang=html><input readOnly></pre>No user-interaction (add/remove/edit) allowed.
autofocus<pre lang=html><input autofocus></pre>Automatically focus the the Tagify component when the component is loaded
required<pre lang=html><input required></pre>Adds a required attribute to the Tagify wrapper element. Does nothing more.

Caveats

FAQ

List of questions & scenarios which might come up during development with Tagify:

<details> <summary><strong>Dynamic whitelist</strong></summary> The whitelist initial value is set like so:
const tagify = new Tagify(tagNode, {
  whitelist: ["a", "b", "c"]
})

If changes to the whitelist are needed, they should be done like so:

Incorrect:

tagify.settings.whitelist = ["foo", "bar"]

Correct:

// set the whitelist directly on the instance and not on the "settings" property
tagify.whitelist = ["foo", "bar"]
</details>
<details> <summary><strong>tags/whitelist data structure</strong></summary>

Tagify does not accept just any kind of data structure.<br> If a tag data is represented as an Object, it must contain a unique property value which Tagify uses to check if a tag already exists, among other things, so make sure it is present.

Incorrect:

[{ "id":1, "name":"foo bar" }]

Correct:

[{ "id":1, "value": 1, "name":"foo bar" }]
[{ "value":1, "name":"foo bar" }]
[{ "value":"foo bar" }]
// ad a simple array of Strings
["foo bar"]
</details>
<details> <summary><strong>Save changes (Ex. to a server)</strong></summary>

In framework-less projects, the developer should save the state of the Tagify component (somewhere), and the question is:<br/> when should the state be saved? On every change made to Tagify's internal state (tagify.value via the update() method).<br>

var tagify = new Tagify(...)

// listen to "change" events on the "original" input/textarea element
tagify.DOM.originalInput.addEventListener('change', onTagsChange)

// This example uses async/await but you can use Promises, of course, if you prefer.
async function onTagsChange(e){
  const {name, value} = e.target
  // "imaginary" async function "saveToServer" should get the field's name & value
  await saveToServer(name, value)
}

If you are using React/Vue/Angular or any "modern" framework, then you already know how to attach "onChange" event listeners to your <input>/<textarea> elements, so the above is irrelevant.

</details>
<details> <summary><strong>Render tags in one single line</strong></summary>

Stopping tags from wrapping to new lines, add this to your .tagify selector CSS Rule:

flex-wrap: nowrap;
</details>
<details> <summary><strong>Submit on `Enter` key</strong></summary>

Tagify internally has state property, per Tagify instance and this may be useful for a variety of things when implementing a specific scenario.

var tagify = new Tagify(...)
var formElm = document.forms[0]; // just an example

tagify.on('keydown', onTagifyKeyDown)

function onTagifyKeyDown(e){
  if( e.detail.event.key == 'Enter' &&  // "enter" key pressed
      !tagify.state.inputText &&        // assuming user is not in the middle or adding a tag
      !tagify.state.editing             // user not editing a tag
    ){
    setTimeout(() => formElm.submit())  // put some buffer to make sure tagify has done with whatever, to be on the safe-side
  }

}
</details>

CSS Variables

Learn more about CSS Variables) (custom properties)

Tagify's utilizes CSS variables which allow easy customization without the need to manually write CSS. If you do wish to heavily style your Tagify components, then you can (and should) use the below variables within your modified styles as much as you can.

For a live example, see the demos page.

NameInfo
--tags-disabled-bgTag background color when disabled
--tags-border-colorThe outer border color which surrounds tagify
--tags-hover-border-colorhover state
--tags-focus-border-colorfocus state
--tag-border-radiusTag border radius
--tag-bgTag background color
--tag-hoverTag background color on hover (mouse)
--tag-text-colorTag text color
--tag-text-color--editTag text color when a Tag is being edited
--tag-padTag padding, from all sides. Ex. .3em .5em
--tag--min-widthMinimum Tag width
--tag--max-widthMaximum tag width, which gets trimmed with hellip after
--tag-inset-shadow-sizeThis is the inner shadow size, which dictates the color of the Tags.<br>It's important the size fits exactly to the tag.<br>Change this if you change the --tag-pad or fontsize.
--tag-invalid-colorFor border color of edited tags with invalid value being typed into them
--tag-invalid-bgBackground color for invalid Tags.
--tag-remove-bgTag background color when hovering the × button.
--tag-remove-btn-colorRemove (×) button text color
--tag-remove-btn-bgRemove (×) button background color
--tag-remove-btn-bg--hoverRemove (×) button hover background color
--input-colorInput text color
--tag-hide-transitionControls the transition property when a tag is removed. default is '.3s'
--placeholder-colorPlaceholder text color
--placeholder-color-focusPlaceholder text color when Tagify has focus and no input was typed
--loader-sizeLoading animation size. 1em is pretty big, default is a bit less.
--readonly-stripedEither a value 1 or 0 can be used to toggle the striped diagonal background in readonly

Suggestions Dropdown CSS variables

should be appiled on the :root {...} selector

NameInfo
--tagify-dd-color-primarySugegstion's background color on hover
--tagify-dd-text-colorSugegstion's text color
--tagify-dd-bg-colorThe suggestion's dropdown background color
--tagify-dd-item--hidden-durationWhen selecting a suggestion, this is the duration for it to become hidden (shrink)
--tagify-dd-item-padSuggestion item padding
--tagify-dd-max-heightMaximum height of the suggestions dropdown (300px by default)

Full list of Tagify's SCSS variables

Methods

Tagify is prototype based and There are many methods, but I've chosen to list the most relevant ones:

NameParametersInfo
destroyReverts the input element back as it was before Tagify was applied
removeAllTagsRemoves all tags and resets the original input tag's value property
addTags<ol><li>Array/String/Object tag(s) to add</li><li>Boolean clear input after adding</li><li>Boolean - skip adding invalids</li><ol>Accepts a String (word, single or multiple with a delimiter), an Array of Objects (see above) or Strings.
addMixTagsArray/StringBypasses the normalization process in addTags, forcefully adding tags at the last caret location or at the end, if there's no last caret location saved (at tagify.state.selection)
removeTags<ol><li>Array/HTMLElement/String tag(s) to remove</li><li>silent does not update the component's value</li><li>tranDuration Transition duration (in ms)</li></ul>(#502) Remove single/multiple Tags. When nothing passed, removes last tag. <ul><li>silent - A flag, which when turned on, does not remove any value and does not update the original input value but simply removes the tag from tagify</li><li>tranDuration - delay for animation, after which the tag will be removed from the DOM</li></ul>
addEmptyTagObject <sub>(tagData)</sub>Create an empty tag (optionally with pre-defined data) and enters "edit" mode directly. See demo
loadOriginalValuesString/ArrayConverts the input's value into tags. This method gets called automatically when instansiating Tagify. Also works for mixed-tags
getWhitelistItemsByValueObject{value} - return an Array of found matching items (case-insensitive)
getTagIndexByValueStringReturns the index of a specific tag, by value
getTagElmByValueStringReturns the first matched tag node, if found
isTagDuplicateStringReturns how many tags already exists with that value
parseMixTagsStringConverts a String argument ([[foo]]⁠ and [[bar]]⁠ are..) into HTML with mixed tags & texts
getTagElmsReturns a DOM nodes list of all the tags
getTagElmByValueStringReturns a specific tag DOM node by value
getSetTagDataHTMLElement, Objectset/get tag data on a tag element (has.tagify__tag class by default)
editTagHTMLElementGoes to edit-mode in a specific tag
getTagTextNodeHTMLElementGet the node which has the actual tag's content
setTagTextNodeHTMLElement, StringSets the text of a tag (DOM only, does not affect actual data)
replaceTagtagElm, Object <sub>(tagData)</sub>Exit a tag's edit-mode. if "tagData" exists, replace the tag element with new data and update Tagify value
loadingBooleantoggle loading state on/off (Ex. AJAX whitelist pulling)
tagLoadingHTMLElement, Booleansame as above but for a specific tag element
createTagElemObject <sub>(tagData)</sub>Returns a tag element from the supplied tag data
injectAtCaretHTMLElement <sub>(injectedNode)</sub>, Object <sub>(range)</sub>Injects text or HTML node at last caret position. range parameter is optional
placeCaretAfterNodeHTMLElementPlaces the caret after a given node
setRangeAtStartEndBoolean, HTMLElementPlaces the caret at the start or the end of a node.
insertAfterTagHTMLElement <sub>(tag element)</sub>, HTMLElement/String <sub>(whatever to insert after)</sub>
toggleClassBooleanToggles class on the main tagify container (scope)
dropdown.selectAllAdd all whitelist items as tags and close the suggestion dropdown
dropdown.showStringShows the suggestions list dropdown. A string parameter allows filtering the results
dropdown.hideBooleanHides the suggestions list dropdown (if it's not managed manually by the developer)
dropdown.toggleBooleanToggles dropdown show/hide. the boolean parameter will force-show
updateValueByDOMTagsIterate tag DOM nodes and re-build the tagify.value array (call this if tags get sorted manually)
parseTemplateString/Function <sub>(template name or function)</sub>, Array <sub>(data)</sub>converts a template string (by selecting one from the settings.templates by name or supplying a template function which returns a String) into a DOM node
setReadonlyBooleanToggles "readonly" mode on/off
setDisabledBooleanToggles "disabled" mode on/off
getPersistedDataStringGet data for the specific instance by parameter
setPersistedData*, StringSet data for the specific instance. Must supply a second parameter which will be the key to save the data in the localstorage (under the tagify namespace)
clearPersistedDataStringClears data for the specific instance, by parameter. If the parameter is ommited, clears all persisted data related to this instance (by its id which was set in the instance's settings)
setPlaceholderStringSets the placeholder's value. See demo

Events

To listen to tagify events use the .on(EVENT_NAME, EVENT_CALLBACK_REFERENCE) method and stop listening use the .off(EVENT_NAME, EVENT_CALLBACK_REFERENCE)

All triggered events return the instance's scope (tagify).<br> See e.detail for custom-event additional data.

<details> <summary>Example 1</summary>
var tagify = new Tagify(...)

// events can be chainable, and multiple events may be binded for the same callback
tagify
  .on('input', onInput)
  .on('edit:input edit:updated edit:start edit:keydown', e => console.log(e.type, e.detail))

function onInput(e) {
  console.log(e.detail)
}

// later in the code you might do to unsubscribe the event listener with a specific callback
tagify.off('input', onInput)
</details> <details> <summary>Example 2</summary>
var tagify = new Tagify(inputNode, {
  callbacks: {
    "change": (e) => console.log(e.detail),
    "dropdown:show": (e) => console.log(e.detail)
  }
})
</details>
NameInfo
changeAny change to the value has occurred. e.detail.value callback listener argument is a String
addA tag has been added
removeA tag has been removed (use removeTag instead with jQuery)
invalidA tag has been added but did not pass validation. See event detail
inputInput event, when a tag is being typed/edited. e.detail exposes value, inputElm & isValid
pasteText pasted (not while editing a tag). The pasted text might or might not have been converted into tags, depneding if pasteAsTags setting is set to false
clickClicking a tag. Exposes the tag element, its index & data
dblclickDouble-clicking a tag
keydownWhen Tagify input has focus and a key was pressed
focusThe component currently has focus
blurThe component lost focus
edit:inputTyping inside an edited tag
edit:beforeUpdateJust before a tag has been updated, while still in "edit" mode
edit:updatedA tag as been updated (changed view editing or by directly calling the replaceTag() method)
edit:startA tag is now in "edit mode"
edit:keydownkeydown event while an edited tag is in focus
dropdown:showSuggestions dropdown is to be rendered. The dropdown DOM node is passed in the callback, see demo.
dropdown:hideSuggestions dropdown has been removed from the DOM
dropdown:selectSuggestions dropdown item selected (by mouse/keyboard/touch)
dropdown:scrollTells the percentage scrolled. (event.detail.percentage)
dropdown:noMatchNo whitelist suggestion item matched for the typed input. At this point it is possible to manually set tagify.suggestedListItems to any possible custom value, for example: [{ value:"default" }]
dropdown:updatedFired when the dropdown list is re-filtered while suggestions list is visible and a tag was removed so it was re-added as a suggestion

Hooks

Promise-based hooks for async program flow scenarios.

Allows to "hook" (intervene) at certain points of the program, which were selected as a suitable place to pause the program flow and wait for further instructions on how/if to proceed.

<details> <summary>For example, if a developer wishes to add a (native) confirmation popup before a tag is removed (by a user action): </summary>
var input = document.querySelector('input')
var tagify = new Tagify(input,{
    hooks: {
        /**
         * Removes a tag
         * @param  {Array}  tags [Array of Objects [{node:..., data:...}, {...}, ...]]
         */
        beforeRemoveTag : function( tags ){
            return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
                confirm("Remove " + tags[0].data.value + "?")
                    ? resolve()
                    : reject()
            })
        }
    }
})
</details>
NameParametersInfo
beforeRemoveTagArray <sub>(of Objects)</sub>Example
suggestionClickObject <sub>(click event data)</sub>Example
beforePastetagify, pastedText, clipboardDataBefore pasted text was added to Tagify. Resolve with new paste value if needed
beforeKeyDownOn any browser keydown event, but called after keydown Tagify event

Settings

NameTypeDefaultInfo
id<sub>String</sub>See Persisted data
tagTextProp<sub>String</sub>"value"Tag data Object property which will be displayed as the tag's text. Remember to keep "value" property <em>unique</em>. See Also: dropdown.mapValueTo, dropdown.searchKeys
placeholder<sub>String</sub>Placeholder text. If this attribute is set on an input/textarea element it will override this setting
delimiters<sub>String</sub>","[RegEx string] split tags by any of these delimiters. Example delimeters: ",|.| " (comma, dot or whitespace)
pattern<sub>String/RegEx</sub>nullValidate input by RegEx pattern (can also be applied on the input itself as an attribute) Ex: /[1-9]/
mode<sub>String</sub>nullUse select for single-value dropdown-like select box. See mix as value to allow mixed-content. The 'pattern' setting must be set to some character.
mixTagsInterpolator<sub>Array</sub><sub>['[[', ']]']</sub>Interpolation for mix mode. Everything between these will become a tag
mixTagsAllowedAfter<sub>RegEx</sub><sub>/,|\.|\:|\s/</sub>Define conditions in which typed mix-tags content is allowing a tag to be created after.
duplicates<sub>Boolean</sub>falseShould duplicate tags be allowed or not
trim<sub>Boolean</sub>trueIf true trim the tag's value (remove before/after whitespaces)
enforceWhitelist<sub>Boolean</sub>falseShould ONLY use tags allowed in whitelist.<br>In mix-mode, setting it to false will not allow creating new tags.
userInput<sub>Boolean</sub>trueDisable manually typing/pasting/editing tags (tags may only be added from the whitelist). Can also use the disabled attribute on the original input element. To update this after initialization use the setter tagify.userInput
focusable<sub>Boolean</sub>trueAllow the component as a whole to recieve focus. Implementations of Tagify without an external border should not allow 'focusability' which causes unwanted behaviour. (use-case example)
autoComplete.enabled<sub>Boolean</sub>trueTries to suggest the input's value while typing (match from whitelist) by adding the rest of term as grayed-out text
autoComplete.rightKey<sub>Boolean</sub>falseIf true, when is pressed, use the suggested value to create a tag, else just auto-completes the input. In mixed-mode this is ignored and treated as "true"
autoComplete.tabKey<sub>Boolean</sub>falseIf true, pressing tab key would only auto-complete (if a suggesiton is highlighted) but will not convert to a tag (like rightKey does) also, unless clicked again (considering the addTagOn setting).
whitelist<sub>Array</sub>[]An array of allowed tags (Strings or Objects). When using Objects in the whitelist array a value property is a must & should be unique. <br/>Also, the *whitelist used for auto-completion when autoCompletion.enabled is true
blacklist<sub>Array</sub>[]An array of tags which aren't allowed
addTagOnBlur<sub>Boolean</sub>trueAutomatically adds the text which was inputed as a tag when blur event happens
addTagOn<sub>Array</sub>['blur', 'tab', 'enter']If the tagify field (in a normal mode) has any non-tag input in it, convert it to a tag on any of these "events": blur away from the field, click "tab"/"enter" key
onChangeAfterBlur<sub>Boolean</sub>trueBy default, the native way of inputs' onChange events is kept, and it only fires when the field is blured.
pasteAsTags<sub>Boolean</sub>trueAutomatically converts pasted text into tags
callbacks<sub>Object</sub>{}Exposed callbacks object to be triggered on events: 'add' / 'remove' tags
maxTags<sub>Number</sub>InfinityMaximum number of allowed tags. when reached, adds a class "tagify--hasMaxTags" to <Tags>
editTags<sub>Object/Number</sub>{}false or null will disallow editing
editTags.clicks<sub>Number</sub>2Number of clicks to enter "edit-mode": 1 for single click. Any other value is considered as double-click
editTags.keepInvalid<sub>Boolean</sub>truekeeps invalid edits as-is until esc is pressed while in focus
templates<sub>Object</sub><sub>wrapper, tag, dropdownItem</sub>Object consisting of functions which return template strings
validate<sub>Function</sub>If the pattern setting does not meet your needs, use this function, which receives tag data object as an argument and should return true if validation passed or false/string if not. A string may be returned as the reason for the validation failure.
transformTag<sub>Function</sub>Takes a tag data as argument and allows mutating it before a tag is created or edited and also before validation.<br>Should not return anything, only mutate the argument.
keepInvalidTags<sub>Boolean</sub>falseIf true, do not remove tags which did not pass validation
createInvalidTags<sub>Boolean</sub>trueIf true, create invalid-tags. Otherwise, keep the editable input and do not create tags from it
skipInvalid<sub>Boolean</sub>falseIf true, do not add invalid, temporary, tags before automatically removing them
backspace<sub>*</sub>trueOn pressing backspace key:<br> true - remove last tag <br>edit - edit last tag<br>false - do nothing (useful for outside style)
originalInputValueFormat<sub>Function</sub>If you wish your original input/textarea value property format to other than the default (which I recommend keeping) you may use this and make sure it returns a string.
mixMode.insertAfterTag<sub>Node/String</sub>\u00A0node or string to add after a tag added
a11y.focusableTags<sub>Boolean</sub>falseallows tags to get focus, and also to be deleted via <kbd>Backspace</kbd>
dropdown.enabled<sub>Number</sub>2Minimum characters input for showing a suggestions list. false will not render a suggestions list.
dropdown.caseSensitive<sub>Boolean</sub>falseif true, match exact item when a suggestion is selected (from the dropdown) and also more strict matching for dulpicate items. Ensure fuzzySearch is false for this to work.
dropdown.maxItems<sub>Number</sub>10Maximum items to show in the suggestions list
dropdown.classname<sub>String</sub>""Custom classname for the dropdown suggestions list
dropdown.fuzzySearch<sub>Boolean</sub>trueEnables filtering dropdown items values' by string containing and not only beginning
dropdown.sortby<sub>String/Function</sub>If set as startsWith string, the suggestions list will be sorted with matched items which starts with the query shown first, and exact matches shown before all.<br><br> If this setting is defined as a function, it receives two arguments: the array of filtered items and the query and it must return an Array.<br><br>(default sorting order is same as the whitelist's)
dropdown.accentedSearch<sub>Boolean</sub>trueEnable searching for <em>accented</em> items in the whitelist without typing exact match (#491)
dropdown.includeSelectedTags<sub>Boolean</sub>falseShould the suggestions list Include already-selected tags (after filtering), which will be marked with a checkmark
dropdown.escapeHTML<sub>Boolean</sub>trueEscapes HTML entities in the suggestions' rendered text
dropdown.position<sub>String</sub>"all"<ul><li>manual - will not render the dropdown, and you would need to do it yourself. See demo</li><li>text - places the dropdown next to the caret</li><li>input - places the dropdown next to the input (useful in rare situations)</li><li>all - normal, full-width design</li></ul>
dropdown.RTL<sub>Boolean</sub>falseDictates the dropdown's horizontal starting position. By default it would be aligned with the left side of the Tagify component.
dropdown.highlightFirst<sub>Boolean</sub>falseWhen a suggestions list is shown, highlight the first item, and also suggest it in the input (The suggestion can be accepted with <kbd></kbd> key)
dropdown.closeOnSelect<sub>Boolean</sub>trueclose the dropdown after selecting an item, if enabled:0 is set (which means always show dropdown on focus)
dropdown.clearOnSelect<sub>Boolean</sub>trueKeep typed text after selecting a suggestion
dropdown.mapValueTo<sub>Function/String</sub>If whitelist is an Array of Objects:<br>Ex. [{value:'foo', email:'foo@a.com'},...])<br> this setting controlls which data <em>key</em> will be printed in the dropdown.<br> Ex.1: mapValueTo: data => "To:" + data.email<br>Ex.2: mapValueTo: "email"
dropdown.searchKeys<sub>Array</sub><sub>["value", "searchBy"]</sub>When a user types something and trying to match the whitelist items for suggestions, this setting allows matching other keys of a whitelist objects
dropdown.appendTarget<sub>HTMLNode/Function</sub>document.bodyTarget-Node which the suggestions dropdown is appended to (only when rendered). If used as a function, should return a DOM node.
dropdown.placeAbove<sub>Boolean</sub>If defined, will force the placement of the dropdown in respect to the Boolean value: true will always show the suggestions dropdown above the input field and false will always show it below. By default this setting it not defined and the placement of the dropdown is automatically decided according to the space availble, where opening it below the input is preferred.