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MultiRange creates a multiple checkbox based numeric range UI component.

Note

It is similar to a MultiList component but for numeric data fields.

Example uses:

  • filtering search results by prices in an e-commerce or food delivery experience.
  • browsing movies by a ratings filter.

Usage

Basic Usage

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<template>
	<multi-range
		title="Prices"
		componentId="PriceSensor"
		dataField="price"
		:data="
            [{'start': 0, 'end': 10, 'label': 'Cheap'},
            {'start': 11, 'end': 20, 'label': 'Moderate'},
            {'start': 21, 'end': 50, 'label': 'Pricey'},
            {'start': 51, 'end': 1000, 'label': 'First Date'}]
        "
	/>
</template>

Usage With All Props

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<template>
	<multi-range
		componentId="PriceSensor"
		dataField="price"
		title="Prices"
		defaultValue="Cheap"
		filterLabel="Price"
		:data="
            [{'start': 0, 'end': 10, 'label': 'Cheap'},
            {'start': 11, 'end': 20, 'label': 'Moderate'},
            {'start': 21, 'end': 50, 'label': 'Pricey'},
            {'start': 51, 'end': 1000, 'label': 'First Date'}]
        "
		:showRadio="true"
		:showFilter="true"
		:URLParams="false"
	/>
</template>

Props

  • componentId String unique identifier of the component, can be referenced in other components' react prop.

  • dataField String data field to be connected to the component's UI view. The range items are filtered by a database query on this field.

  • nestedField String [optional] use to set the nested mapping field that allows arrays of objects to be indexed in a way that they can be queried independently of each other. Applicable only when dataField is a part of nested type.

  • data Object Array collection of UI labels with associated start and end range values.

  • title String or JSX [optional] title of the component to be shown in the UI.

  • defaultValue String [optional] pre-select a label from the data array.

  • value Array<String> [optional] sets the current value of the component. It sets the value(an object with start and end keys), on mount and on update. Use this prop in conjunction with the change event.

  • showCheckbox Boolean [optional] show checkbox icon for each range item. Defaults to true.

  • showFilter Boolean [optional] show as filter when a value is selected in a global selected filters view. Defaults to true.

  • filterLabel String [optional] An optional label to display for the component in the global selected filters view. This is only applicable if showFilter is enabled. Default value used here is componentId.

  • URLParams Boolean [optional] enable creating a URL query string parameter based on the selected value of the range. This is useful for sharing URLs with the component state. Defaults to false.

  • index String [optional] The index prop can be used to explicitly specify an index to query against for this component. It is suitable for use-cases where you want to fetch results from more than one index in a single ReactiveSearch API request. The default value for the index is set to the app prop defined in the ReactiveBase component.

    Note: This only works when enableAppbase prop is set to true in ReactiveBase.

Demo

Styles

MultiRange component supports innerClass prop with the following keys:

  • title
  • list
  • checkbox
  • label

Read more about it here.

Extending

MultiRange component can be extended to

  1. customize the look and feel with className, style,
  2. update the underlying DB query with customQuery,
  3. connect with external interfaces using beforeValueChange, value-change and query-change.
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<template>
	<multi-range
		className="custom-class"
		:customQuery="getCustomQuery"
		:react="react"
		:beforeValueChange="handleBeforeValueChange"
		@value-change="handleValueChange"
		@query-change="handleQueryChange"
	/>
</template>
<script>
	export default {
		name: 'app',
		methods: {
			getCustomQuery: (value, props) => {
				return {
					query: {
						match: {
							data_field: 'this is a test',
						},
					},
				};
			},
			handleBeforeValueChange: value => {
				// called before the value is set
				// returns a promise
				return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
					// update state or component props
					resolve();
					// or reject()
				});
			},
			handleValueChange: value => {
				console.log('current value: ', value);
				// set the state
				// use the value with other js code
			},
			handleQueryChange: (prevQuery, nextQuery) => {
				// use the query with other js code
				console.log('prevQuery', prevQuery);
				console.log('nextQuery', nextQuery);
			},
		},
		computed: {
			react() {
				return {
					and: ['pricingFilter', 'dateFilter'],
					or: ['searchFilter'],
				};
			},
		},
	};
</script>
  • className String CSS class to be injected on the component container.

  • style Object CSS styles to be applied to the MultiRange component.

  • customQuery Function takes value and props as parameters and returns the data query to be applied to the component, as defined in Elasticsearch Query DSL. Note: customQuery is called on value changes in the MultiRange component as long as the component is a part of react dependency of at least one other component.

  • beforeValueChange Function is a callback function which accepts component's future value as a parameter and returns a promise. It is called everytime before a component's value changes. The promise, if and when resolved, triggers the execution of the component's query and if rejected, kills the query execution. This method can act as a gatekeeper for query execution, since it only executes the query after the provided promise has been resolved.

    Note:

    If you're using Reactivesearch version >= 1.1.0, beforeValueChange can also be defined as a synchronous function. value is updated by default, unless you throw an Error to reject the update. For example:

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    beforeValueChange = value => {
    	// The update is accepted by default
    	const valueIndex = value.findIndex(val => val.start < 4);
    	if (valueIndex > -1) {
    		// To reject the update, throw an error
    		throw Error('Rating should be greater than or equal to 4.');
    	}
    };

Events

  • change is an event that accepts component's current value as a parameter. It is called when you are using the value prop and the component's value changes. This event is useful to control the value updates of search input.

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    <template>
        <multi-range
            // ...other props
            value="value"
            @change="handleChange"
        />
    </template>
    
    <script>
    export default {
      name: 'app',
        data() {
            return {
                value: []
            }
        },
        methods: {
            handleChange(value) {
                this.value = value;
            }
        }
    };
    </script>
  • query-change is an event which accepts component's prevQuery and nextQuery as parameters. It is called everytime the component's query changes. This event is handy in cases where you want to generate a side-effect whenever the component's query would change.

  • value-change is an event which accepts component's current value as a parameter. It is called everytime the component's value changes. This event is handy in cases where you want to generate a side-effect on value selection. For example: You want to show a pop-up modal with the valid discount coupon code when a range item is selected in a "Discounted Price" MultiRange.