Usage
Use a v-model to display a searchable and selectable list of commands.
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Without a v-model, you can also listen on @update:model-value to navigate to a link or do something else when a command is clicked.
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Use any icon from Iconify by setting the icon prop by using this pattern: i-{collection_name}-{icon_name}.
Use the selected-icon prop to set a different icon or change it globally in ui.commandPalette.default.selectedIcon. Defaults to i-heroicons-check-20-solid.
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Use the loading prop to show a loading icon.
Use the loading-icon prop to set a different icon or change it globally in ui.commandPalette.default.loadingIcon. Defaults to i-heroicons-arrow-path-20-solid.
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Use the placeholder prop to change the input placeholder
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Use the close-button prop to display a close button on the right side of the input.
You can pass all the props of the Button component to customize it through the close-button prop or globally through ui.commandPalette.default.closeButton.
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An empty state will be displayed when there are no results.
Use the empty-state prop to customize the icon and label or change them globally in ui.commandPalette.default.emptyState.
You can also set it to null to hide the empty state.
We couldn't find any items.
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The CommandPalette component takes care of the full-text search for you with Fuse.js. You can pass all the options of Fuse.js through the fuse prop.
When searching for a command, the component will look for a label property on the command by default. You can customize this behavior by overriding the command-attribute prop. This will also affect the display of the command.
You can also highlight the matches in the command by setting the fuse.fuseOptions.includeMatches to true. The CommandPalette component automatically takes care of the highlighting for you.
<template>
<UCommandPalette
command-attribute="title"
:fuse="{
fuseOptions: {
ignoreLocation: true,
includeMatches: true,
threshold: 0,
keys: ['title', 'description', 'children.children.value', 'children.children.children.value']
},
resultLimit: 10
}"
/>
</template>
Async search
You can also pass an async function to the search property of a group to perform an async search. The function will receive the query as its first argument and should return an array of commands.
We couldn't find any items.
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You can also pass a function to the filter property of a group to filter displayed commands after the search happened. The function will receive the query as its first argument, the array of commands as second argument and should return an array of commands.
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<group>-icon
Use the #<group>-icon slot to override the left command content which display by default the icon, avatar and chip.
<group>-command
Use the #<group>-command slot to override the command content which display by default the prefix, suffix and label (customizable through the command-attribute prop).
<group>-active
Use the #<group>-active slot to override the right command content (when hovered) which display by default the active field of the group if provided.
<group>-inactive
Use the #<group>-inactive slot to override the right command content (when not hovered) which display by default the inactive field of the group if provided or the shortcuts of the command.
group, command, active and selected properties in the slot scope.empty-state
Use the #empty-state slot to customize the empty state.
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When accessing the component via a template ref, you can use the following:
The current query.
Updates the current query.
The results exposed by useFuse.
The Combobox API exposed by Headless UI.
Config
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Here are a few examples illustrating how you can customize the appearance of the CommandPalette component by utilizing its ui prop.
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