Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results. Look and feel of Select2 is based on the excellent Chosen library.
To get started -- checkout http://ivaynberg.github.com/select2!
- Working with large datasets: Chosen requires the entire dataset to be loaded as
option
tags in the DOM, which limits it to working with small-ish datasets. Select2 uses a function to find results on-the-fly, which allows it to partially load results. - Paging of results: Since Select2 works with large datasets and only loads a small amount of matching results at a time it has to support paging. Select2 will call the search function when the user scrolls to the bottom of currently loaded result set allowing for the 'infinite scrolling' of results.
- Custom markup for results: Chosen only supports rendering text results because that is the only markup supported by
option
tags. Select2 provides an extension point which can be used to produce any kind of markup to represent results. - Ability to add results on the fly: Select2 provides the ability to add results from the search term entered by the user, which allows it to be used for tagging.
- IE 8+ (7 mostly works except for issue with z-index)
- Chrome 8+
- Firefox 3.5+
- Safari 3+
- Opera 10.6+
- Wicket-Select2 (Java / Apache Wicket)
- select2-rails (Ruby on Rails)
- AngularUI (AngularJS)
- Django
- Symfony
Select2 supports multiple languages by simply including the right
language JS file (select2_locale_it.js
, select2_locale_nl.js
etc.).
Missing a language? Just copy select2_locale_en.js.template
, translate
it and make a pull request back to Select2 here on Github.
Have a bug? Please create an issue here on GitHub!
https://github.com/ivaynberg/select2/issues
Have a question? Ask on our mailing list!
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/select2
Copyright 2012 Igor Vaynberg
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