Form Select

The form_select component is Vue.js driven child component of the form component and is used to collect user input.

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, options: { 'active': 1, 'deactive': 0 }, #...
end

All child components form_* (including this component) have to be placed within the scope of the parent form component, without any other Vue.js driven component like toggle, async creating a new scope between the child component and the parent form component! Non-Vue.js component can be placed between form and form_* without issues!

# that's working:
form some_form_config do
  form_* key: :foo
  toggle show_on: "some-event" do
    plain "hello!"
  end
end

# that's not working:
form some_form_config do
  toggle show_on: "some-event" do
    form_* key: :foo
  end
end

Parameters

key - required

Defines the key which should be used when posting the form data to the server.

options - required

Can either be an Array or Hash:

Array usage

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, options: [0, 1]
end

will render:

<select>
  <option value="0">0</option>
  <option value="1">1</option>
</select>

Hash usage

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, options: { 'active': 1, 'deactive': 0 }
end

will render:

<select>
  <option value="0">deactive</option>
  <option value="1">active</option>
</select>

The hash values will be used as values for the options, the keys as displayed values.

ActiveRecord Enum Mapping

If you want to use ActiveRecord enums as options for your select input, you can use the enum class method:

class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
  enum status: { active: 0, archived: 1 }
end
form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, options: Conversation.statuses
end

disabled_values - optional

Defines which options (by value) should be disabled. Pass in as Array.

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, options: [1,2,3], disabled_values: [1, 2]
end

or

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, options: { 'active': 1, 'deactive': 0 }, disabled_values: [1]
end

multiple - optional

If set to true, a native HTML multiple select will be rendered. Selected values will be posted as an Array to the server.

init - optional

Defines the init value of the select input. If mapped to an ActiveRecord model, the init value will be derived automatically from the model instance.

when multiple is set to true

Pass in an Array of init values:

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, [1,2,3], multiple: true, init: [1,2]
end

when multiple is set to false/not specified

Pass in an Integer:

form my_form_config do
  form_select key: :status, [1,2,3], init: 1
end

placeholder - optional

Defines the placeholder which will be rendered as first, disabled option.

label - optional

Defines the label which will be rendered right before the textarea tag. You can also use the label component in order to create more complex label structures.

Custom Select

If you want to create your own select component, that's easily done since v.1.3.0. Imagine, you want to use select2.js and therefore need to adjust the select rendering and need to initialize the third party library:

  • Create your own Ruby component:

app/matestack/components/my_form_select.rb

class Components::MyFormSelect < Matestack::Ui::Core::Form::Select::Base

  vue_js_component_name "my-form-select"

  def prepare
    # optionally add some data here, which will be accessible within your Vue.js component
    @component_config[:foo] = "bar"
  end

  def response
    # exactly one root element is required since this is a Vue.js component template
    div do
      label text: "my select input"
      select select_attributes.merge(class: "select2") do
        render_options
      end
      render_errors
    end
  end

end
  • Register your component:

app/matestack/components/registry.rb

module Components::Registry

  Matestack::Ui::Core::Component::Registry.register_components(
    # ...
    my_form_select: Components::MyFormSelect,
    # ...
  )

end
  • Create the corresponding Vue.js component:

Generic code:

MatestackUiCore.Vue.component('my-form-select', {
  mixins: [MatestackUiCore.componentMixin, MatestackUiCore.formSelectMixin],
  data() {
    return {};
  },
  methods: {
    afterInitialize: function(value){
      // optional: if you need to modify the initial value
      // use this.setValue(xyz) in order to change the value
      // this method can be used in other methods or mounted hook of this component as well!
      this.setValue(xyz)
    }
  },
  mounted: function(){
    // use/initialize any third party library here
    // you can access the default initial value via this.componentConfig["init_value"]
    // if you need to, you can access your own component config data which added
    // within the prepare method of the corresponding Ruby class
    // this.componentConfig["foo"] would be "bar" in this case
  }
});

In order to support the select2.js library, you would do something like this:

app/matestack/componenst/my_form_select.js

MatestackUiCore.Vue.component('my-form-select', {
  mixins: [MatestackUiCore.componentMixin, MatestackUiCore.formSelectMixin],
  data() {
    return {};
  },
  methods: {
    afterInitialize: function(value){
      $('.select2').val(value).trigger("change");
    }
  },
  mounted: function(){
    const self = this;
    //activate
    $('.select2').select2();

    //handle change event
    $('.select2').on('select2:select', function (e) {
      self.setValue(e.params.data.id)
    });
  }
});
  • Don't forget to require the custom component JavaScript according to your JS setup!

  • Finally, use it within a form:

form some_form_config do
  my_form_select key: :foo, options: [1,2,3]
end

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