A directive for AngularJS providing a advanced visual search box.
Include with bower
bower install angular-advanced-searchbox
The bower package contains files in the dist/
directory with the following names:
- angular-advanced-searchbox.js
- angular-advanced-searchbox.min.js
- angular-advanced-searchbox-tpls.js
- angular-advanced-searchbox-tpls.min.js
Files with the min
suffix are minified versions to be used in production. The files with -tpls
in their name have the directive template bundled. If you don't need the default template use the angular-paginate-anything.min.js
file and provide your own template with the templateUrl
attribute.
Load the javascript and css and declare your Angular dependency
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/angular-advanced-searchbox/dist/angular-advanced-searchbox.min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css">
<script src="bower_components/angular-advanced-searchbox/dist/angular-advanced-searchbox-tpls.min.js"></script>
angular.module('myModule', ['angular-advanced-searchbox']);
Define the available search parameters in your controller:
$scope.availableSearchParams = [
{ key: "name", name: "Name", placeholder: "Name..." },
{ key: "city", name: "City", placeholder: "City..." },
{ key: "country", name: "Country", placeholder: "Country..." },
{ key: "emailAddress", name: "E-Mail", placeholder: "E-Mail..." },
{ key: "job", name: "Job", placeholder: "Job..." }
];
Then in your view
<nit-advanced-searchbox
ng-model="searchParams"
parameters="availableSearchParams"
placeholder="Search...">
</nit-advanced-searchbox>
The angular-advanced-searchbox
directive uses an external template stored in
angular-advanced-searchbox.html
. Host it in a place accessible to
your page and set the template-url
attribute. Note that the url
param can be a scope variable as well as a hard-coded string.
- Handles free text search and/or parameterized searches
- Provides suggestions on available search parameters
- Easy to use with mouse or keyboard
- Model could easily be used as
params
for Angular's$http
API - Twitter Bootstrap compatible markup
- Works perfectly together with angular-paginate-anything (use
ng-model
asurl-params
)
Name | Description |
---|---|
ng-model | Search parameters as object that could be used as params with Angular's $http API. |
parameters | List of available parameters to search for. |
parametersDisplayLimit | Maximum number of suggested parameters to display. Default is 8. |
parametersLabel | Text for the suggested parameters label, e.g. "Parameter Suggestions". |
placeholder | Specifies a short hint in the search box |
searchThrottleTime | Specifies the time in milliseconds to wait for changes in the ui until the ng-model is updated. Default is 1000ms. |
The directive emits events as search parameters enters the edit mode (advanced-searchbox:enteredEditMode
)
or leaves the edit mode (advanced-searchbox:leavedEditMode
) or the search model was updated (advanced-searchbox:modelUpdated
).
To catch these events do the following:
$scope.$on('advanced-searchbox:enteredEditMode', function (event, searchParameter) {
///
});
$scope.$on('advanced-searchbox:leavedEditMode', function (event, searchParameter) {
///
});
$scope.$on('advanced-searchbox:modelUpdated', function (event, model) {
///
});
Name | Description |
---|---|
key | Unique key of the search parameter that is used for the ng-model value. |
name | User friendly display name of the search parameter. |
placeholder | Specifies a short hint in the parameter search box |
suggestedValues | An array of suggested search values, e.g. ['Berlin', 'London', 'Paris'] |
restrictToSuggestedValues | Should it restrict possible search values to the ones from the suggestedValues array? |
Full example:
$scope.availableSearchParams = [
{ key: "name", name: "Name", placeholder: "Name..." },
{ key: "city", name: "City", placeholder: "City...", restrictToSuggestedValues: true, suggestedValues: ['Berlin', 'London', 'Paris'] }
];