For simple autocomplete use cases there seems to be nothing wrong with the dropped typeahead plugin. Here you will find the typeahead autocomplete plugin for Twitter's Bootstrap 2 ready to use with Twitter's Bootstrap 3. The original code is written by @mdo and @fat.
Users who migrate their website or app from Twitter's Bootstrap 2 to Bootstrap 3 can also use this plugin to keep their current autocomplete functions. See for a complete list of migrations steps: Migrate your templates from Twitter Bootstrap 2.x to Twitter Bootstrap 3
With Twitter Bootstrap 3 the typeahead plugin had been dropped. @mdo says: "in favor of folks using Twitter's typeahead. Twitter's typeahead has more features than the old bootstrap-typeahead.js and less bugs." Twitter's typeahead don't work direct with Bootstrap 3. The DOM structure of the dropdown menu used by typeahead.js
differs from the DOM structure of the Bootstrap dropdown menu. You'll need to load some additional CSS in order to get the typeahead.js
dropdown menu to fit the default Bootstrap's theme. Try extended Bootstrap's LESS or if your are looking for a more a more extended version try: typeahead.js-bootstrap3.less.
Typeahead.js
doesn't seem ready for the new Twitter Bootstrap 3 at the moment. Code is not up to date and fixes are need. See also:
Typeahead problems with Bootstrap 3.0 RC1.
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Download the latest bootstrap3-typeahead.js or bootstrap3-typeahead.min.js.
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Include it in your source after jQuery and Bootstrap Javascript.
Download the latest version of Boostrap from Bootstrap. Copy bootstrap3-typeahead.js
to the js/ folder. Edit gruntfile.js
and add bootstrap3-typeahead.js
to the plugins' list.
Build your own version with typeahead with grunt dist
.
There is no additional css required to use the plugin. Bootstrap's css contains all required styles in the .dropdown-menu
class. The original CSS add a z-index
of 1051 to the dropdownmenu via the typeahead class. You could add this if you need it.
.typeahead { z-index: 1051;}
(less or css).
<input type="text" data-provide="typeahead">
You'll want to set autocomplete="off"
to prevent default browser menus from appearing over the Bootstrap typeahead dropdown.
Add data attributes to register an element with typeahead functionality as shown in the example above.
Call the typeahead manually with:
$('.typeahead').typeahead()
Destroys previously initialized typeaheads. This entails reverting DOM modifications and removing event handlers:
$('.typeahead').typeahead('destroy')
Also read: How to Use JSON Objects With Twitter Bootstrap Typeahead
$.get('example_collection.json', function(data){
$("#name").typeahead({ source:data });
},'json');
//example_collection.json
// ["item1","item2","item3"]
Options can be passed via data attributes or JavaScript. For data attributes, append the option name to data-
, as in data-source=""
.
Name | type | default | description |
---|---|---|---|
source | array, function | [ ] | The data source to query against. May be an array of strings or a function. The function accepts two arguments, the query value in the input field and the process callback. The function may be used synchronously by returning the data source directly or asynchronously via the process callback's single argument. |
items | number | 8 | The max number of items to display in the dropdown. Can also be set to 'all' |
minLength | number | 1 | The minimum character length needed before triggering autocomplete suggestions. You can set it to 0 so suggestion are shown even when there is no text when lookup function is called. |
showHintOnFocus | boolean | false | If hints should be shown when applicable as soon as the input gets focus. |
scrollHeight | number, function | 0 | Number of pixels the scrollable parent container scrolled down (scrolled out the viewport). |
matcher | function | case insensitive | The method used to determine if a query matches an item. Accepts a single argument, the item against which to test the query. Access the current query with this.query . Return a boolean true if query is a match. |
sorter | function | exact match, case sensitive, case insensitive |
Method used to sort autocomplete results. Accepts a single argument items and has the scope of the typeahead instance. Reference the current query with this.query . |
updater | function | returns selected item | The method used to return selected item. Accepts a single argument, the item and has the scope of the typeahead instance. |
highlighter | function | highlights all default matches | Method used to highlight autocomplete results. Accepts a single argument item and has the scope of the typeahead instance. Should return html. |
autoSelect | boolean | true | Allows you to dictate whether or not the first suggestion is selected automatically. Turning autoselect off also means that the input won't clear if nothing is selected and enter or tab is hit. |
afterSelect | function | $.noop() | Call back function to execute after selected an item. |
delay | integer | 0 | Adds a delay between lookups. |
.typeahead(options)
.lookup: To trigger the lookup function externally
Initializes an input with a typeahead.
To use with Bower. Add to your bower.json file:
{
"name": "MyProject",
"dependencies": {
"bootstrap3-typeahead": "[email protected]:bassjobsen/Bootstrap-3-Typeahead.git#master"
}
}
Bloodhound is the typeahead.js suggestion engine, since version 0.10.0. Bloodhound is robust, flexible, and offers advanced functionalities such as prefetching, intelligent caching, fast lookups, and backfilling with remote data. To use Bloodhound with Bootstrap-3-Typeahead:
// instantiate the bloodhound suggestion engine
var numbers = new Bloodhound({
datumTokenizer: Bloodhound.tokenizers.whitespace,
queryTokenizer: Bloodhound.tokenizers.whitespace,
local: ["(A)labama","Alaska","Arizona","Arkansas","Arkansas2","Barkansas"]
});
// initialize the bloodhound suggestion engine
numbers.initialize();
$('.typeahead').typeahead(
{
items: 4,
source:numbers.ttAdapter()
});
Bootstrap Tags Input is a jQuery plugin providing a Twitter Bootstrap user interface for managing tags. Bootstrap Tags Input has a typeahead option which allows you to set the source:
$('input').tagsinput({
typeahead: {
source: ['Amsterdam', 'Washington', 'Sydney', 'Beijing', 'Cairo']
}
});
or
$('input').tagsinput({
typeahead: {
source: function(query) {
return $.get('http://someservice.com');
}
}
});
See also: bassjobsen#40