JavaScript/jQuery Lookup Options
See Also
accessKey
The value of this property will be passed to the accesskey
attribute of the HTML element that underlies the UI component.
activeStateEnabled
The UI component switches to the active state when users press down the primary mouse button. When this property is set to true, the CSS rules for the active state apply. You can change these rules to customize the component.
Use this property when you display the component on a platform whose guidelines include the active state change for UI components.
applyValueMode
The property accepts the following values.
"useButtons"
Enables an end user to apply the selected value or cancel the selection using the Apply and Cancel buttons respectively."instantly"
Applies the selected value immediately after a user clicks the required value in the drop-down menu. To cancel the selection, click outside the drop-down menu.
dataSource
Array<CollectionWidgetItem | any>
| nullThe Lookup works with collections of objects or string
, number
, or boolean
values.
Depending on your data source, bind Lookup to data as follows. In each case, also specify the valueExpr, displayExpr, or both if the data source provides objects.
Data Array
Assign the array to the dataSource option.Read-Only Data in JSON Format
Set the dataSource property to the URL of a JSON file or service that returns JSON data.OData
Implement an ODataStore.Web API, PHP, MongoDB
Use one of the following extensions to enable the server to process data according to the protocol DevExtreme UI components use:Then, use the createStore method to configure access to the server on the client as shown below. This method is part of DevExtreme.AspNet.Data.
jQuery
JavaScript$(function() { let serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... dataSource: DevExpress.data.AspNet.createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }) }) });
Angular
app.component.tsapp.component.htmlapp.module.tsimport { Component } from '@angular/core'; import CustomStore from 'devextreme/data/custom_store'; import { createStore } from 'devextreme-aspnet-data-nojquery'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html', styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'] }) export class AppComponent { store: CustomStore; constructor() { let serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; this.store = createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }) } }
<dx-lookup ... [dataSource]="store"> </dx-lookup>
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { DxLookupModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxLookupModule ], providers: [], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
App.vue<template> <DxLookup ... :data-source="store" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import CustomStore from 'devextreme/data/custom_store'; import { createStore } from 'devextreme-aspnet-data-nojquery'; import { DxLookup } from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup }, data() { const serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; const store = createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }); return { store } } } </script>
React
App.jsimport React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import CustomStore from 'devextreme/data/custom_store'; import { createStore } from 'devextreme-aspnet-data-nojquery'; import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; const serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; const store = createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }); class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <Lookup ... dataSource={store} /> ); } } export default App;
Any other data source
Implement a CustomStore.
Regardless of the data source on the input, the Lookup always wraps it in the DataSource object. This object allows you to sort, filter, group, and perform other data shaping operations. To get its instance, call the getDataSource() method.
Review the following notes about data binding:
Do not specify the items property if you specified the dataSource, and vice versa.
Data field names cannot be equal to
this
and should not contain the following characters:.
,:
,[
, and]
.
jQuery
- The stores are immutable. You cannot change their configurations at runtime. Instead, create a new store or DataSource and assign it to the dataSource property as shown in the following help topic: Get and Set Properties.
Angular
- The stores are immutable. You cannot change their configurations at runtime. Instead, create a new store or DataSource and assign it to the dataSource property as shown in the following help topic: Two-Way Property Binding.
Vue
- The stores are immutable. You cannot change their configurations at runtime. Instead, create a new store or DataSource and assign it to the dataSource property as shown in the following help topic: Two-Way Property Binding.
React
- The stores are immutable. You cannot change their configurations at runtime. Instead, create a new store or DataSource and assign it to the dataSource property as shown in the following help topic: Controlled Mode.
deferRendering
Specifies whether to render the drop-down field's content when it is displayed. If false, the content is rendered immediately.
displayExpr
Set this property to the name of a data field that provides displayed values...
displayExpr: "name"
... or to a function that returns the displayed value:
displayExpr: function(item) { // "item" can be null return item && 'ID: ' + item.id + ', Name: ' + item.name; }
Leave this property unspecified or set it to this
if the data source contains primitives.
See Also
dropDownCentered
Specifies whether to vertically align the drop-down menu so that the selected item is in its center. Applies only in Material Design themes.
dropDownOptions
Refer to the Popover configuration for information on properties that you can specify in this object.
Angular
Vue
elementAttr
Specifies the global attributes to be attached to the UI component's container element.
jQuery
$(function(){ $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... elementAttr: { id: "elementId", class: "class-name" } }); });
Angular
<dx-lookup ... [elementAttr]="{ id: 'elementId', class: 'class-name' }"> </dx-lookup>
import { DxLookupModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxLookupModule ], // ... })
Vue
<template> <DxLookup ... :element-attr="lookupAttributes"> </DxLookup> </template> <script> import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup }, data() { return { lookupAttributes: { id: 'elementId', class: 'class-name' } } } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; class App extends React.Component { lookupAttributes = { id: 'elementId', class: 'class-name' } render() { return ( <Lookup ... elementAttr={this.lookupAttributes}> </Lookup> ); } } export default App;
grouped
If this property is set to true, the object assigned to the items property should include key and items properties. The key property specifies the group caption in the list. The items property represents an array listing group items.
Only one-level grouping is supported.
If you enable both this property and DataSource.paginate, the pagination works only on the group level.
height
This property accepts a value of one of the following types:
Number
The height in pixels.String
A CSS-accepted measurement of height. For example,"55px"
,"20vh"
,"80%"
,"inherit"
.Function (deprecated since v21.2)
Refer to the W0017 warning description for information on how you can migrate to viewport units.
inputAttr
jQuery
$(function(){ $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... inputAttr: { id: "inputId" } }); });
Angular
<dx-lookup ... [inputAttr]="{ id: 'inputId' }"> </dx-lookup>
import { DxLookupModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxLookupModule ], // ... })
Vue
<template> <DxLookup :input-attr="inputAttr" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup }, data() { return { inputAttr: { id: 'inputId' } } } } </script>
React
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; const inputAttr = { id: 'inputId' }; export default function App() { return ( <Lookup inputAttr={inputAttr} /> ); }
ASP.NET MVC Controls
@(Html.DevExtreme().Lookup() .InputAttr("id", "inputId") // ===== or ===== .InputAttr(new { @id = "inputId" }) // ===== or ===== .InputAttr(new Dictionary<string, object>() { { "id", "inputId" } }) )
@(Html.DevExtreme().Lookup() _ .InputAttr("id", "inputId") ' ===== or ===== .InputAttr(New With { .id = "inputId" }) ' ===== or ===== .InputAttr(New Dictionary(Of String, Object) From { { "id", "inputId" } }) )
To improve accessibility, use this property to specify aria-label for the component.
jQuery
$(function(){ $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... inputAttr: { 'aria-label': 'your-label', }, }); });
Angular
<dx-lookup ... [inputAttr]="{ 'aria-label': 'your-label' }"> </dx-lookup>
Vue
<template> <DxLookup :input-attr="inputAttr" /> </template> <script> import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup }, data() { return { inputAttr: { 'aria-label': 'your-label' } } } } </script>
React
import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; const inputAttr = { 'aria-label': 'your-label' }; export default function App() { return ( <Lookup inputAttr={inputAttr} /> ); }
You do not need to specify aria-label
if you use label.
isDirty
This property is a read-only flag. You can use it to check if the editor value changed.
jQuery
$(() => { const lookup = $('#lookup').dxLookup({ // ... }).dxLookup('instance'); $('#button').dxButton({ // ... onClick () { if (lookup.option('isDirty')) { DevExpress.ui.notify("Do not forget to save changes", "warning", 500); } } }); });
Angular
import { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core'; import { DxLookupComponent, DxButtonModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; import notify from 'devextreme/ui/notify'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html', styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'] }) export class AppComponent { @ViewChild('lookupRef', { static: false }) lookup: DxLookupComponent; onClick () { if (this.lookup.instance.option('isDirty')) { notify("Do not forget to save changes", "warning", 500); } } }
<dx-lookup ... #lookupRef > </dx-lookup> <dx-button ... (onClick)="onClick($event)" > </dx-button>
Vue
<template> <DxLookup ... :ref="lookupRef" > </DxLookup> <DxButton ... @click="onClick" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; import DxButton from 'devextreme-vue/button'; import notify from 'devextreme/ui/notify'; export default { components: { DxLookup, DxButton }, data() { return { lookupRef } }, methods: { onClick () { if (this.lookup.option('isDirty')) { notify("Do not forget to save changes", "warning", 500); } } }, computed: { lookup: function() { return this.$refs[lookupRef].instance; } } } </script>
React
import React, { useRef } from 'react'; import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; import Button from 'devextreme-react/button'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; const App = () => { const lookupRef = useRef(null); const onClick = () => { if (this.lookupRef.current.instance().option('isDirty')) { notify("Do not forget to save changes", "warning", 500); } }; return ( <Lookup ... ref={lookupRef} > </Lookup> <Button ... onClick={onClick} /> ); }; export default App;
See Also
isValid
See Also
items[]
Array<CollectionWidgetItem | any>
The items array can contain:
- Objects with fields described in this section
- Objects with any other fields. In this case, specify the itemTemplate.
If you need to update the UI component items, reassign the entire items array as shown in the following example:
lookupInstance.option('items', newItems);
As an alternative to items, you can use the dataSource property. It accepts the DataSource object, whose underlying stores provide an API that allows you to update individual items without reassigning the entire item collection.
labelMode
Specifies the label's display mode.
This property can have one of the following values:
labelMode | Description | Illustration |
---|---|---|
"static" | The label is displayed above the input field. | |
"floating" | The label is used as a placeholder, but when the editor gets focus, the label moves to the position above the input field. |
|
"hidden" | The label is hidden. | |
"outside" | The label is outside. |
If autofill is enabled in the browser, we do not recommend that you use "floating" mode. The autofill values will overlap the label when it is displayed as a placeholder. Use "static" mode instead.
minSearchLength
The minimum number of characters that must be entered into the text box to begin a search. Applies only if searchEnabled is true.
noDataText
The Lookup component evaluates the noDataText property's value. This evaluation, however, makes the Lookup potentially vulnerable to XSS attacks. To guard against these attacks, encode the HTML markup before you assign it to the noDataText property. Refer to the following help topic for more information: Potentially Vulnerable API - noDataText.
onClosed
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
onContentReady
A function that is executed when the UI component is rendered and each time the component is repainted.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
onDisposing
A function that is executed before the UI component is disposed of.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
onInitialized
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
Angular
<dx-lookup ... (onInitialized)="saveInstance($event)"> </dx-lookup>
import { Component } from "@angular/core"; import Lookup from "devextreme/ui/data_grid"; // ... export class AppComponent { lookupInstance: Lookup; saveInstance (e) { this.lookupInstance = e.component; } }
Vue
<template> <div> <DxLookup ... @initialized="saveInstance"> </DxLookup> </div> </template> <script> import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup }, data: function() { return { lookupInstance: null }; }, methods: { saveInstance: function(e) { this.lookupInstance = e.component; } } }; </script>
<template> <div> <DxLookup ... @initialized="saveInstance"> </DxLookup> </div> </template> <script setup> import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; let lookupInstance = null; const saveInstance = (e) => { lookupInstance = e.component; } </script>
React
import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; class App extends React.Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.saveInstance = this.saveInstance.bind(this); } saveInstance(e) { this.lookupInstance = e.component; } render() { return ( <div> <Lookup onInitialized={this.saveInstance} /> </div> ); } }
See Also
onItemClick
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
itemIndex |
The clicked item's index. If the UI component items are grouped, the index represents an object defining the group and item indexes: { group: 0, item: 0 }. |
|
itemElement |
The item's container. |
|
itemData |
The clicked item's data. |
|
event | Event (jQuery or EventObject) |
The event that caused the function to execute. It is an EventObject or a jQuery.Event when you use jQuery. |
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
onOpened
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
onOptionChanged
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value | any |
The modified property's new value. |
previousValue | any |
The UI component's previous value. |
name |
The modified property if it belongs to the first level. Otherwise, the first-level property it is nested into. |
|
fullName |
The path to the modified property that includes all parent properties. |
|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
The following example shows how to subscribe to component property changes:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... onOptionChanged: function(e) { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } }); });
Angular
<dx-lookup ... (onOptionChanged)="handlePropertyChange($event)"> </dx-lookup>
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html', styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'] }) export class AppComponent { // ... handlePropertyChange(e) { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } }
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { DxLookupModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxLookupModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxLookup ... @option-changed="handlePropertyChange" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup }, // ... methods: { handlePropertyChange: function(e) { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; const handlePropertyChange = (e) => { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } export default function App() { return ( <Lookup ... onOptionChanged={handlePropertyChange} /> ); }
onPageLoading
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
onPullRefresh
A function that is executed when the "pull to refresh" gesture is performed on the drop-down item list. Supported on mobile devices only.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
onScroll
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
event | Event (jQuery or EventObject) |
The event that caused the function to execute. It is an EventObject or a jQuery.Event when you use jQuery. |
reachedBottom |
Indicates whether the container's bottom boundary is reached. |
|
reachedLeft |
Indicates whether the container's left boundary is reached. |
|
reachedRight |
Indicates whether the container's right boundary is reached. |
|
reachedTop |
Indicates whether the container's top boundary is reached. |
|
scrollOffset |
The current scroll offset in the following format { top: topOffset, left: leftOffset }. |
onSelectionChanged
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
removedItems | Array<any> |
|
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
|
addedItems | Array<any> |
onValueChanged
A function that is executed after the UI component's value is changed.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value |
The UI component's new value. |
|
previousValue |
The UI component's previous value. |
|
event | Event (jQuery or EventObject) |
The event that caused the function to execute. It is an EventObject or a jQuery.Event when you use jQuery. This field is undefined if the value is changed programmatically. |
element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
|
component |
The UI component's instance. |
pageLoadingText
Specifies the text shown in the pullDown panel, which is displayed when the UI component is scrolled to the bottom.
pageLoadMode
Specifies whether the next page is loaded when a user scrolls the UI component to the bottom or when the "next" button is clicked.
pulledDownText
Specifies the text displayed in the pullDown panel when the UI component is pulled below the refresh threshold.
pullingDownText
Specifies the text shown in the pullDown panel while the list is being pulled down to the refresh threshold.
pullRefreshEnabled
A Boolean value specifying whether or not the UI component supports the "pull down to refresh" gesture.
rtlEnabled
When this property is set to true, the UI component text flows from right to left, and the layout of elements is reversed. To switch the entire application/site to the right-to-left representation, assign true to the rtlEnabled field of the object passed to the DevExpress.config(config) method.
DevExpress.config({ rtlEnabled: true });
searchEnabled
See Also
searchExpr
Specifies the name of a data source item field or an expression whose value is compared to the search criterion.
In most cases, you should pass the name of a field by whose value data items are searched. If you need to search elements by several field values, assign an array of field names to this property.
searchExpr: ["firstName", "lastName"]
For more information on searching, refer to the Search API section of the Data Layer article. For information on getters, refer to the Getters and Setters section of the Data Layer article.
searchStartEvent
Specifies the DOM events after which the UI component's search results should be updated.
This property accepts a single event name or several names separated by spaces.
The recommended events are "keyup", "blur", "change", "input", and "focusout", but you can use other events as well.
jQuery
$(function() { $("#lookup").dxLookup({ // ... searchStartEvent: 'change' }); });
Angular
<dx-lookup ... searchStartEvent="change" </dx-lookup>
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { DxLookupModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxLookupModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxLookup ... search-start-event="change" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxLookup from 'devextreme-vue/lookup'; export default { components: { DxLookup } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import Lookup from 'devextreme-react/lookup'; export default function App() { return ( <Lookup ... searchStartEvent="change" /> ); }
searchTimeout
Specifies the time delay, in milliseconds, after the last character has been typed in, before a search is executed.
showClearButton
The Clear button calls the reset method which resets the value property to its default value (null). The lookup window closes and the text specified by the placeholder property is shown in the lookup editor.
showDataBeforeSearch
Specifies whether or not the UI component displays unfiltered values until a user types a number of characters exceeding the minSearchLength property value.
stylingMode
The following styles are available:
You can also use the global editorStylingMode setting to specify how the text fields of all editors in your application are styled.
tabIndex
The value of this property will be passed to the tabindex
attribute of the HTML element that underlies the UI component.
useItemTextAsTitle
Specifies whether the Lookup uses item's text a title attribute.
usePopover
Specifies whether to show lookup contents in the Popover UI component.
Lookup contents can be displayed in a Popover only if dropDownOptions.fullScreen is disabled. Otherwise, lookup contents are displayed within the Popup UI component.
Material Design themes always use the Popup UI component, ignoring the usePopover property.
validationError
Information on the broken validation rule. Contains the first item from the validationErrors array.
validationMessageMode
Specifies how the message about the validation rules that are not satisfied by this editor's value is displayed.
validationMessagePosition
Specifies the position of a validation message relative to the component. The validation message describes the validation rules that this component's value does not satisfy.
If you set this property to auto
, the component specifies the validation message position automatically.
The following example positions a validation message at the component's right:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... validationMessagePosition: 'right' }).dxValidator({ validationRules: [{ type: 'required', message: 'Required', }], }); });
Angular
<dx-lookup ... validationMessagePosition="right"> <dx-validator> <dxi-validation-rule type="required" message="Required" > </dxi-validation-rule> </dx-validator> </dx-lookup>
Vue
<template> <DxLookup ... validation-message-position="right" > <DxValidator> <DxRequiredRule message="Required" /> </DxValidator> </DxLookup> </template> <script> // ... </script>
React
import React from 'react'; // ... function App() { return ( <Lookup ... validationMessagePosition="right" > <Validator> <RequiredRule message="Required" /> </Validator> </Lookup> ); }; export default App;
validationStatus
The following table illustrates the validation status indicators:
validationStatus | Indicator |
---|---|
"pending" |
|
"valid" |
|
"invalid" |
When you assign "invalid" to validationStatus, you can also use the validationErrors array to set an error message as shown below:
jQuery
$(function() { const lookup = $("#lookupContainer").dxLookup({ // ... }).dxLookup("instance"); function setInvalidStatus(message) { lookup.option({ validationStatus: "invalid", validationErrors: [{ message: message }] }); } });
Angular
<dx-lookup [validationStatus]="validationStatus" [validationErrors]="validationErrors"> </dx-lookup>
// ... export class AppComponent { validationStatus: string = "valid"; validationErrors: any; // ... setInvalidStatus(message) { this.validationStatus = "invalid"; this.validationErrors = [{ message: message }]; } }
Vue
<template> <DxLookup ... :validation-status="validationStatus" :validation-errors="validationErrors" /> </template> <script> // ... export default { // ... data() { return { validationStatus: "valid", validationErrors: [] } }, methods: { setInvalidStatus(message) { this.validationStatus = "invalid"; this.validationErrors = [{ message: message }]; } } } </script>
React
import React, { useState } from 'react'; // ... function App() { const [validationStatus, setValidationStatus] = useState("valid"); const [validationErrors, setValidationErrors] = useState([]); const setInvalidStatus = message => { setValidationStatus("invalid"); setValidationErrors([{ message: message }]); } return ( <Lookup validationStatus={validationStatus} validationErrors={validationErrors} /> ); }; export default App;
value
Specifies the currently selected value. May be an object if dataSource contains objects, the store key is specified, and valueExpr is not set.
When dataSource contains objects, you should define valueExpr to correctly identify data items. Otherwise, the component uses referential equality to compare objects. For example, when valueExpr is not specified and you assign an object with the same field and values as dataSource to the value property, these two objects are not equal, and the component displays nothing.
valueChangeEvent
Specifies the DOM events after which the UI component's value should be updated.
This property accepts a single event name or several names separated by spaces.
The recommended events are "keyup", "blur", "change", "input", and "focusout", but you can use other events as well.
See Also
valueExpr
Specifies which data field provides unique values to the UI component's value.
When dataSource contains objects, you should define valueExpr to correctly identify data items. Otherwise, the component uses referential equality to compare objects, which may result in unexpected behavior.
If you use a store, the valueExpr property should have the same value as the key in the store. Alternatively, you can use this
as a valueExpr but the key should be specified. Refer to the following article for more information: Troubleshooting - A Drop-Down Editor Does Not Show Data.
Do not use template
as a valueExpr value.
See Also
width
This property accepts a value of one of the following types:
Number
The width in pixels.String
A CSS-accepted measurement of width. For example,"55px"
,"20vw"
,"80%"
,"auto"
,"inherit"
.Function (deprecated since v21.2)
Refer to the W0017 warning description for information on how you can migrate to viewport units.
wrapItemText
Specifies whether text that exceeds the drop-down list width should be wrapped.