want to pass the item id in place of item name
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I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}
.........................................................................................................................................
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}
style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>
I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.
reactjs autocomplete
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I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}
.........................................................................................................................................
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}
style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>
I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.
reactjs autocomplete
change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32
ya I tried that... but thisreact-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function
error shown
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35
check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37
options:'name' and values:'id(number)'
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39
1
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44
|
show 4 more comments
I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}
.........................................................................................................................................
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}
style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>
I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.
reactjs autocomplete
I want to get the itemid to pass..But I'm using autocomplete it returns the name of selected item..How to retrieve the item id as value??
Here is my code,
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
value1: ''
}
.........................................................................................................................................
<ReactAutocomplete
name="ReferredBy"
items = {patientsMasterData.ReferredBy && patientsMasterData.ReferredBy.map(referredObj =>(
{options:referredObj.RefName,
values:referredObj.RefID}
))
}
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => item.options.toLowerCase().indexOf(value1.toLowerCase()) > -1}
getItemValue={(item) => item.options}
renderItem={(item, highlighted) =>
<div
key={item.values}
style={{ backgroundColor: highlighted ? '#3db4e5' : '#FFFFFF',cursor:'pointer', border:'1px solid lighten($grey-element,30%)',padding: '5px' }}
>
{item.options}
</div>
}
inputProps={{placeholder:'Select...'}}
menuStyle={this.props.menuStyle}
wrapperStyle={this.props.wrapperStyle}
value={this.state.value1}
onChange={e => this.setState({ value1:(e.target.value) })}
onSelect={value1 => this.setState({ value1 })}
/>
I tried so many ways but no output.. It be great helpful to anyone solve this problem.
reactjs autocomplete
reactjs autocomplete
asked Nov 23 '18 at 6:21
Mily AlfradMily Alfrad
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change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32
ya I tried that... but thisreact-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function
error shown
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35
check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37
options:'name' and values:'id(number)'
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39
1
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44
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show 4 more comments
change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32
ya I tried that... but thisreact-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function
error shown
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35
check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37
options:'name' and values:'id(number)'
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39
1
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44
change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32
change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32
ya I tried that... but this
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function
error shown– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35
ya I tried that... but this
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function
error shown– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35
check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37
check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37
options:'name' and values:'id(number)'
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39
options:'name' and values:'id(number)'
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39
1
1
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44
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change getItemValue function it is returning options change it to values, since it is pointing to refId
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:32
ya I tried that... but this
react-dom.development.js?61bb:16543 Uncaught TypeError: value1.toLowerCase is not a function
error shown– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35
check the type of value1, if it is similar to {options:'something', values:'something' } then extract the value. Just log it to console once and see it's type. then it should be simple to solve the issue
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:37
options:'name' and values:'id(number)'
– Mily Alfrad
Nov 23 '18 at 6:39
1
shouldItemRender={(item, value1) => { const {values} = value1; const opt = item.options.toLowerCase(); return opt.indexOf(values) > -1; } }
– klvenky
Nov 23 '18 at 6:44