Use Algolia Places with Vuetify.
A demo is available here.
Run in your terminal:
yarn add vuetify-algolia-places
You also need to install algoliasearch and places.js:
yarn add 'algoliasearch@^3' 'places.js@^1'
Then install the plugin:
import Vue from 'vue';
import VuetifyAlgoliaPlaces from 'vuetify-algolia-places';
Vue.use(VuetifyAlgoliaPlaces, {
algolia: {
appId: '...', // Optional
apiKey: '...', // Optional
},
});
Vuetify Algolia Places is still under development, so for now there is no way to specify props nor events.
<vuetify-algolia-places v-model="place" />
The variable place
looks like this:
{
"name": "30 Rue du Sergent Michel Berthet",
"administrative": "Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes",
"city": "Lyon 9e Arrondissement",
"country": "France",
"countryCode": "fr",
"type": "address",
"latlng": {
"lat": 45.7704,
"lng": 4.80536
},
"postcode": "69009",
"highlight": {
"name": "<em>30</em> <em>Rue</em> <em>du</em> <em>Sergent</em> <em>Michel</em> <em>Be</em>rthet",
"city": "Lyon 9e Arrondissement",
"administrative": "Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes",
"country": "France"
},
"hitIndex": 0,
"query": "30 rue du sergent michel berthet",
"value": "30 Rue du Sergent Michel Berthet, Lyon 9e Arrondissement, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France"
}
If you don't store this kind of object in your application, you can still pass a plain string that is equivalent to the value value
, e.g.: 30 Rue du Sergent Michel Berthet, Lyon
.
If this value is not null
during the initialization of the component, it will automatically request Algolia API and use the first hit.
That means if place
is equal to 30 Rue du Sergent Michel Berthet, Lyon
, it will be automatically transformed to the above JSON object.
Name | Type | Algolia Places documentation |
---|---|---|
type |
String |
Check type option |
language |
String |
Check language option |
countries |
String[] |
Check countries option |
aroundLatLng |
String |
Check aroundLatLng option |
aroundLatLngViaIp |
Boolean |
Check aroundLatLngViaIP option |
aroundRadius |
Number |
Check aroundRadius option |
debounce |
Number|Boolean |
Pass true to debounce for 250ms, or pass a custom delay. Default: false |
custom-highlight |
Function |
See Custom Highlighting |
Every props from Vuetify Autocomplete component are supported, except items
, loading
, search-input.sync
, filter
and return-object
that are used internally.
Name | Description | Arguments |
---|---|---|
input |
Emitted when the user select a place | @input="onInput" , onInput(place) { } |
error |
Emitted when there is an error with Algolia API | @error="onError" , onError(error) { } |
clear |
Emitted when the user click on the clear button (used with prop clearable ) |
@clear="onClear" , onClear() { } |
You can override the default behavior of highlighted search query hits via a custom function and/or slot. When using both, the returned value of your custom highlight function will become the highlight
prop in the slot. Read more about Algolia Places highlight object here.
<vuetify-algolia-places :custom-highlight="someFunction" />
Note that this slot's parent element is a <v-list-tile-content>
<vuetify-algolia-places>
<template slot="highlight" slot-scope="{ highlight }">
<v-list-tile-title>{{ highlight }}</v-list-tile-title>
</template>
</vuetify-algolia-places>