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ComboBox

A combo box combines a text input with a listbox, allowing users to filter a list of options to items matching a query.

 
isDisabled 
Example
ComboBox.tsx
ComboBox.css
import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';

<ComboBox label="Favorite Animal">
  <ComboBoxItem>Aardvark</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem>Cat</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem>Dog</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem>Kangaroo</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem>Panda</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem>Snake</ComboBoxItem>
</ComboBox>

Content

ComboBox reuses the ListBox component, following the Collection Components API. It supports ListBox features such as static and dynamic collections, sections, disabled items, links, text slots, asynchronous loading, etc. See the ListBox docs for more details.

The following example shows a dynamic collection of items, grouped into sections.

import {ComboBox} from './ComboBox';
import {ListBoxSection, ListBoxItem, Collection, Header} from 'react-aria-components';

function Example() {
return ( <ComboBox label="Preferred fruit or vegetable" items={options}> {section => ( <ListBoxSection id={section.name}> <Header>{section.name}</Header> <Collection items={section.children}> {item => <ListBoxItem id={item.name}>{item.name}</ListBoxItem>} </Collection> </ListBoxSection> )} </ComboBox> ); }

Selection

Use the defaultSelectedKey or selectedKey prop to set the selected item. The selected key corresponds to the id prop of an item. Items can be disabled with the isDisabled prop. See the selection guide for more details.

Current selection: bison

import type {Key} from 'react-aria-components';
import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';
import {useState} from 'react';

function Example() {
  let [animal, setAnimal] = useState<Key>("bison");

  return (
    <div>
      <ComboBox
        label="Pick an animal"
        selectedKey={animal}
        onSelectionChange={setAnimal}>
        <ComboBoxItem id="koala">Koala</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="kangaroo">Kangaroo</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="platypus" isDisabled>Platypus</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="eagle">Bald Eagle</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="bison">Bison</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="skunk">Skunk</ComboBoxItem>
      </ComboBox>
      <p>Current selection: {animal}</p>
    </div>
  );
}

Input value

Use the inputValue or defaultInputValue prop to set the value of the input field. By default, the value will be reverted to the selected item on blur. Set the allowsCustomValue prop to enable entering values that are not in the list.

Current input value: Kangaroo

allowsCustomValue 
import type {Key} from 'react-aria-components';
import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';
import {useState} from 'react';

function Example(props) {
  let [value, setValue] = useState<Key>('Kangaroo');

  return (
    <div>
      <ComboBox
        {...props}
        label="Favorite Animal"
        defaultSelectedKey="kangaroo"
        inputValue={value}
        onInputChange={setValue}>
        <ComboBoxItem id="koala">Koala</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="kangaroo">Kangaroo</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="platypus">Platypus</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="eagle">Bald Eagle</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="bison">Bison</ComboBoxItem>
        <ComboBoxItem id="skunk">Skunk</ComboBoxItem>
      </ComboBox>
      <p>Current input value: {value}</p>
    </div>
  );
}

Fully controlled

Both inputValue and selectedKey can be controlled simultaneously. However, each interaction will only trigger either onInputChange or onSelectionChange, not both. When controlling both props, you must update both values accordingly.

Current selected major id: 
Current input text: 
import type {Key} from 'react-aria-components';
import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';
import {useState} from 'react';

function ControlledComboBox() {
let [fieldState, setFieldState] = useState({ selectedKey: null, inputValue: '' }); let onSelectionChange = (id: Key) => { // Update inputValue when selectedKey changes. setFieldState({ inputValue: options.find(o => o.id === id)?.name ?? '', selectedKey: id }); }; let onInputChange = (value: string) => { // Reset selectedKey to null if the input is cleared. setFieldState(prevState => ({ inputValue: value, selectedKey: value === '' ? null : prevState.selectedKey })); }; return ( <div> <ComboBox
label="Pick a engineering major" defaultItems={options} selectedKey={fieldState.selectedKey} inputValue={fieldState.inputValue} onSelectionChange={onSelectionChange} onInputChange={onInputChange}> {item => <ComboBoxItem>{item.name}</ComboBoxItem>} </ComboBox> <pre style={{fontSize: 12}}> Current selected major id: {fieldState.selectedKey}{'\n'} Current input text: {fieldState.inputValue} </pre> </div> ); }

Item actions

Use the onAction prop on a <ListBoxItem> to perform a custom action when the item is pressed. This example adds a "Create" action for the current input value.

import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';
import {useState} from 'react';

function Example() {
  let [inputValue, setInputValue] = useState('');

  return (
    <ComboBox
      label="Favorite Animal"
      allowsEmptyCollection
      inputValue={inputValue}
      onInputChange={setInputValue}>
      {inputValue.length > 0 && (
        <ComboBoxItem onAction={() => alert('Creating ' + inputValue)}>
          {`Create "${inputValue}"`}
        </ComboBoxItem>
      )}
      <ComboBoxItem>Aardvark</ComboBoxItem>
      <ComboBoxItem>Cat</ComboBoxItem>
      <ComboBoxItem>Dog</ComboBoxItem>
      <ComboBoxItem>Kangaroo</ComboBoxItem>
      <ComboBoxItem>Panda</ComboBoxItem>
      <ComboBoxItem>Snake</ComboBoxItem>
    </ComboBox>
  );
}

Forms

Use the name prop to submit the id of the selected item to the server. Set the isRequired prop to validate that the user selects a value, or implement custom client or server-side validation. See the Forms guide to learn more.

Please select an animal.
import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';
import {Button} from './Button';
import {Form} from 'react-aria-components';

<Form>
  <ComboBox
    label="Animal"
    name="animal"
    isRequired
    description="Please select an animal.">
    <ComboBoxItem id="aardvark">Aardvark</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem id="cat">Cat</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem id="dog">Dog</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem id="kangaroo">Kangaroo</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem id="panda">Panda</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem id="snake">Snake</ComboBoxItem>
  </ComboBox>
  <Button type="submit">Submit</Button>
</Form>

Popover

Use the menuTrigger prop to control when the popover opens:

  • input (default): popover opens when the user edits the input text.
  • focus: popover opens when the user focuses the input.
  • manual: popover only opens when the user presses the trigger button or uses the arrow keys.

Use allowsEmptyCollection to keep the popover open when there are no items available in the list.

menuTrigger 
allowsEmptyCollection 
import {ComboBox, ComboBoxItem} from './ComboBox';

<ComboBox label="Favorite Animal">
  <ComboBoxItem id="red panda">Red Panda</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem id="cat">Cat</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem id="dog">Dog</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem id="aardvark">Aardvark</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem id="kangaroo">Kangaroo</ComboBoxItem>
  <ComboBoxItem id="snake">Snake</ComboBoxItem>
</ComboBox>

API

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