Select
Enables users to choose from a list of options presented in a dropdown.
Overview
The Select
component can be used as a replacement for the native <select>
element in your application. It provides a more flexible and customizable way to select an option from a list of options. The component offers a variety of features, such as typeahead, keyboard navigation, scroll up/down buttons, and more.
Structure
Reusable Components
As you can see from the structure above, there are a number of pieces that make up the Select
component. These pieces are provided to give you maximum flexibility and customization options, but can be a burden to write out everywhere you need to use a Select
in your application.
To ease this burden, it's recommended to create your own reusable Select
component that wraps the primitives and provides a more convenient API for your use cases.
Here's an example of how you might create a reusable MySelect
component that receives a list of options and renders each of them as an item.
You can then use the MySelect
component throughout your application like so:
Value State
The value
represents the currently selected item/option within the select menu. Bits UI provides flexible options for controlling and synchronizing the Select's value state.
Two-Way Binding
Use the bind:value
directive for effortless two-way synchronization between your local state and the Select's internal state.
This setup enables toggling the value via the custom button and ensures the local myValue
state updates when the Select's value changes through any internal means (e.g., clicking on an item's button).
Change Handler
You can also use the onValueChange
prop to update local state when the Select's value
state changes. This is useful when you don't want two-way binding for one reason or another, or you want to perform additional logic when the Select changes.
Open State
The open
state represents whether or not the select content is open. Bits UI provides flexible options for controlling and synchronizing the Select's open state.
Two-Way Binding
Use the bind:open
directive for effortless two-way synchronization between your local state and the Select's internal state.
This setup enables toggling the Select via the custom button and ensures the local isOpen
state updates when the Select's open state changes through any internal means e.g. clicking on the trigger or outside the content.
Change Handler
You can also use the onOpenChange
prop to update local state when the Select's open
state changes. This is useful when you don't want two-way binding for one reason or another, or you want to perform additional logic when the Select changes.
Positioning
The Select
component supports two different positioning strategies for the content. The default positioning strategy is floating
, which uses Floating UI to position the content relative to the trigger, similar to other popover-like components. If you prefer a more native-like experience, you can set the position
prop to item-aligned
, which will position the content relative to the trigger, similar to a native <select>
element.
Here's an example of both strategies in action:
position="floating"
position="item-aligned"
NOTE: When using the "item-aligned"
positioning strategy, the props related to configuring Floating UI on the Select.Content
component will be ignored.
HTML Forms
The Select
component is designed to work seamlessly with HTML forms. You can use the name
prop to associate the select with a form field.
Server-side Rendering
To accomplish some of the nice features of the Select
component, such as typeahead while the select content is closed and the trigger is focused, we leverage portals to send items into the Select.Value
component.
Portals only work client-side, so if you are using SvelteKit with SSR, you'll need to handle the case where a default value is provided, otherwise, there will be a flicker of the placeholder value before the default value is portalled into the Select.Value
component. We're demonstrating this in the featured demo at the top of this page, but here's an example of how you might handle this:
Scroll Lock
By default, when a user opens the select, scrolling outside the content will be disabled. You can override this behavior by setting the preventScroll
prop to false
.
What is the Viewport?
The Select.Viewport
component is used to determine the size of the select content in order to determine whether or not the scroll up and down buttons should be rendered. If you wish to set a minimum/maximum height for the select content, you should apply it to the Select.Viewport
component.
Scroll Up/Down Buttons
The Select.ScrollUpButton
and Select.ScrollDownButton
components are used to render the scroll up and down buttons when the select content is larger than the viewport.
Multiple Select
The Select
component does not support multiple selections. If you're looking for a multi-select component, check out the Listbox component.
API Reference
The root select component which manages & scopes the state of the select.
Property | Type | Description |
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value $bindable | string | The value of the currently selected select item. Default: '' |
onValueChange | function | A callback that is fired when the select menu's value changes. Default: undefined |
controlledValue | boolean | Whether or not the value is controlled or not. If Default: false |
open $bindable | boolean | The open state of the select menu. Default: false |
onOpenChange | function | A callback that is fired when the select menu's open state changes. Default: undefined |
controlledOpen | boolean | Whether or not the open state is controlled or not. If Default: false |
disabled | boolean | Whether or not the select menu is disabled. Default: false |
autocomplete | string | The autocomplete attribute of the select. Default: undefined |
dir | enum | The reading direction of the app. Default: ltr |
form | string | The form attribute of the select. Default: undefined |
name | string | The name to apply to the hidden input element for form submission. Default: undefined |
required | boolean | Whether or not the select menu is required. Default: false |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
The button element which toggles the select menu's open state.
Property | Type | Description |
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disabled | boolean | Whether or not the select menu trigger is disabled. Default: false |
ref $bindable | HTMLButtonElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
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data-state | enum | The dropdown menu's open state. |
data-disabled | '' | Present when the trigger is disabled. |
data-select-trigger | '' | Present on the select trigger element. |
The content/menu element which contains the select menu's items.
Property | Type | Description |
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position | enum | The positioning strategy to use for the content. If set to 'item-aligned', the content will be positioned relative to the trigger, similar to a native select. If set to Default: floating |
dir | enum | The reading direction of the app. Default: ltr |
side | enum | The preferred side of the anchor to render the floating element against when open. Will be reversed when collisions occur. Default: bottom |
sideOffset | number | The distance in pixels from the anchor to the floating element. Default: 0 |
align | enum | The preferred alignment of the anchor to render the floating element against when open. This may change when collisions occur. Default: start |
alignOffset | number | The distance in pixels from the anchor to the floating element. Default: 0 |
arrowPadding | number | The amount in pixels of virtual padding around the viewport edges to check for overflow which will cause a collision. Default: 0 |
avoidCollisions | boolean | When Default: true |
collisionBoundary | union | A boundary element or array of elements to check for collisions against. Default: undefined |
collisionPadding | union | The amount in pixels of virtual padding around the viewport edges to check for overflow which will cause a collision. Default: 0 |
sticky | enum | The sticky behavior on the align axis. Default: partial |
hideWhenDetached | boolean | When Default: true |
updatePositionStrategy | enum | The strategy to use when updating the position of the content. When Default: optimized |
strategy | enum | The positioning strategy to use for the floating element. When Default: fixed |
preventScroll | boolean | When Default: true |
customAnchor | union | Use an element other than the trigger to anchor the content to. If provided, the content will be anchored to the provided element instead of the trigger. Default: null |
onInteractOutside | function | Callback fired when an outside interaction event completes, which is either a Default: undefined |
onFocusOutside | function | Callback fired when focus leaves the dismissible layer. You can call Default: undefined |
interactOutsideBehavior | enum | The behavior to use when an interaction occurs outside of the floating content. Default: close |
onEscapeKeydown | function | Callback fired when an escape keydown event occurs in the floating content. You can call Default: undefined |
escapeKeydownBehavior | enum | The behavior to use when an escape keydown event occurs in the floating content. Default: close |
onOpenAutoFocus | function | Event handler called when auto-focusing the content as it is opened. Can be prevented. Default: undefined |
onCloseAutoFocus | function | Event handler called when auto-focusing the content as it is closed. Can be prevented. Default: undefined |
trapFocus | boolean | Whether or not to trap the focus within the content when open. Default: true |
preventOverflowTextSelection | boolean | When Default: true |
forceMount | boolean | Whether or not to forcefully mount the content. This is useful if you want to use Svelte transitions or another animation library for the content. Default: false |
loop | boolean | Whether or not the select menu should loop through items when reaching the end. Default: false |
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-content | '' | Present on the select content element. |
A select item, which must be a child of the Select.Content
component.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value required | string | The value of the select item. Default: undefined |
textValue | string | The text value of the select item, which is used for typeahead purposes. Default: undefined |
disabled | boolean | Whether or not the select item is disabled. This will prevent interaction/selection. Default: false |
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
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data-state | enum | The state of the item. |
data-highlighted | '' | Present when the item is highlighted, via keyboard navigation or hover. |
data-disabled | '' | Present when the item is disabled. |
data-select-item | '' | Present on the select item element. |
A representation of the select menu's value, which is typically displayed in the trigger.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
placeholder | string | A placeholder value to display when no value is selected. Default: undefined |
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-value | '' | Present on the select value element. |
data-placeholder | '' | Present when the placeholder is being displayed (there isn't a value selected). You can use this to style the placeholder differently than the selected value. |
An optional element to track the scroll position of the select for rendering the scroll up/down buttons.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-viewport | '' | Present on the viewport element. |
An optional scroll up button element to improve the scroll experience within the select. Should be used in conjunction with the Select.Viewport
component.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-scroll-up-button | '' | Present on the scroll up button element. |
An optional scroll down button element to improve the scroll experience within the select. Should be used in conjunction with the Select.Viewport
component.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-scroll-down-button | '' | Present on the scroll down button element. |
An accessible group of select menu items.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-group | '' | Present on the select group element. |
A heading for the select menu which will be skipped when navigating with the keyboard. This must be a child of the Select.Group
component.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-select-group-heading | '' | Present on the select group heading element. |
A visual separator for use between select items or groups.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
data-separator-root | '' | Present on the select separator element. |
An optional arrow element which points to the trigger when open.
Property | Type | Description |
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width | number | The width of the arrow in pixels. Default: 8 |
height | number | The height of the arrow in pixels. Default: 8 |
ref $bindable | HTMLDivElement | The underlying DOM element being rendered. You can bind to this to get a reference to the element. Default: undefined |
children | Snippet | The children content to render. Default: undefined |
child | Snippet | Use render delegation to render your own element. See delegation docs for more information. Default: undefined |
Data Attribute | Value | Description |
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data-arrow | '' | Present on the select arrow element. |