- vue:
^2.1.0
<div id="example">
<tags-input
:tags="tags"
@tags-change="handleChange"
></tags-input>
</div>
- tags(array<{ text: string, readOnly: ?boolean, invalid: ?boolean }>, required): your tags to render
- placeholder(string): a hint to the user
- klass(object): override the class name (see below)
- tags-change: (index: number, text: ?string) => void
text
will be undefined if the tag was removed - focus: (index: number) => void
- blur: (index: number) => void
{
container: 'tags-input',
input: 'input',
placeholder: 'placeholder',
gap: 'gap',
tag: 'tag'
}
Because of the two-way props was obsoleted in Vue@2, we should deal with tags by one-way props and onChange callback explicitly. So most states will be handled in your scope. See the full example.