React.js Blueprint Select2 Disabling
Last Updated :
16 Oct, 2022
Blueprint is a React-based UI toolkit for the web. This library is very optimized and popular for building interfaces that are complex and data-dense for desktop applications.
In this article, we’ll discuss the React.js Blueprint Select2 Disabling. Select2 component displays a list of items to choose one item and item children are wrapped in a MenuItem that contains the list and an optional InputGroup to filter the items. The Select2 component and its children can be disabled.
React.js BluePrint Select2 Props:
- activeItem: It denotes the currently active item that is used for keyboard interactions.
- children: It denotes the element which triggers the select popover.
- className: It denotes a list of class names to pass along to a child element.
- createNewItemFromQuery: It allows the creation of new items from the current query string provided.
- createNewItemPosition: It denotes the createNewItem position within the list, either first or last.
- createNewItemRenderer: It helps in creating a selectable Create Item option from the current query string.
- disabled: It specifies whether the component will be disabled or interactive.
- fill: It determines whether the component should take up the full width of its container.
- filterable: It determines whether the dropdown list can be filtered.
- initialContent: It denotes the default React component that renders when the query string is empty.
- inputProps: It denotes the props that are used to spread to the query InputGroup.
- itemDisabled: It determines whether the given item is disabled.
- itemListPredicate: It is used to customize the querying of entire items array, passed as props.
- itemListRenderer: It is used to custom render the contents of the dropdown.
- itemPredicate: It is used to customize the querying of individual items of the items array.
- itemRenderer: It is used to custom render an item in the dropdown list.
- items: It denotes the array of items in the list.
- itemsEqual: It is used in determining whether the two items are equal.
- menuProps: It denotes the props that are used to spread to the Menu listbox containing the selectable options.
- noResults: It is used to render a React component when the filtering returns zero results.
- onActiveItemChange: It is a callback function that gets Invoked when user interaction changes the active item.
- onItemSelect: It is a callback function that gets invoked when an item from the list gets selected, typically by clicking or pressing the enter key.
- onItemsPaste: It is a callback function that gets invoked when multiple items get selected at once.
- onQueryChange: It is a callback function that gets invoked when the query string is changed.
- popoverContentProps: It denotes the props that are used to spread to the Popover2 content wrapper element.
- popoverProps: It denotes the props to spread to Popover.
- popoverRef: It denotes the optional ref for the Popover2 instance.
- popoverTargetProps: It denotes the props that are used to add to the popover target wrapper element.
- query: It denotes the query string passed to itemListPredicate or itemPredicate to filter items.
- resetOnClose: It determines whether the active item should be reset to the first matching item when the popover closes.
- resetOnQuery: It determines whether the active item should reset to the first matching item every time the query changes.
- resetOnSelect: It determines whether the active item should be reset to the first matching item when an item is selected.
- scrollToActiveItem: It determines whether the active item should always be scrolled into view when the prop changes.
Syntax:
<Select2
disabled={true}
...
>
<Button disabled={true}>
</Select2>
Creating React Application And Installing Module:
Step 1: Create a React application using the following command:
npm create-react-app appname
Step 2: After creating your project folder i.e. appname, move to it using the following command:
cd appname
Step 3: After creating the ReactJS application, Install the required module using the following command:
npm install @blueprintjs/core
Project Structure:
Step 4: Run the project as follows:
npm start
Example 1: The below example demonstrates the usage of disabling of Select2 component.
Javascript
import React, { useState } from "react" ;
import "@blueprintjs/core/lib/css/blueprint.css" ;
import { Button, MenuItem } from "@blueprintjs/core" ;
import { Select2 } from "@blueprintjs/select" ;
import "@blueprintjs/select/lib/css/blueprint-select.css" ;
function App() {
const [item, setItem] = useState( "Select" );
return (
<center>
<div style={{ textAlign: "center" , color: "green" }}>
<h1>GeeksforGeeks</h1>
<h2>ReactJs Blueprint Select2 Disabling</h2>
</div>
<Select2
disabled={ true }
items={[
"Data Structures" ,
"Algorithms" ,
"Programming Language" ,
"DevOps" ,
]}
itemRenderer={(val, itemProps) => {
return (
<MenuItem
key={val}
text={val}
onClick={(elm) => {
setItem(elm.target.textContent);
}}
/>
);
}}
onItemSelect={() => { }}
>
<Button text={item} />
</Select2>
</center>
);
}
export default App;
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Output:
Example 2: The below example demonstrates the usage of disabling of Select2 component and its children button.
Javascript
import React, { useState } from "react" ;
import "@blueprintjs/core/lib/css/blueprint.css" ;
import { Button, MenuItem } from "@blueprintjs/core" ;
import { Select2 } from "@blueprintjs/select" ;
import "@blueprintjs/select/lib/css/blueprint-select.css" ;
function App() {
const [item, setItem] = useState( "Select" );
return (
<center>
<div style={{ textAlign: "center" , color: "green" }}>
<h1>GeeksforGeeks</h1>
<h2>ReactJs Blueprint Select2 Disabling</h2>
</div>
<Select2
items={[
"Data Structures" ,
"Algorithms" ,
"Programming Language" ,
"DevOps" ,
]}
itemRenderer={(val, itemProps) => {
return (
<MenuItem
key={val}
text={val}
onClick={(elm) => {
setItem(elm.target.textContent);
}}
/>
);
}}
onItemSelect={() => { }}
>
<Button text={item} disabled={ true } />
</Select2>
</center>
);
}
export default App;
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Output:
Reference: https://blueprintjs.com/docs/#select/select2.disabling
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