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Nov 16, 2020
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Craig Norris
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Minor style edits to filter plugin page.
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## Usage
Add the
`Filter`
object to the plugins array of a
`DropLab.prototype.init`
or
`DropLab.prototype.addHook`
call.
Add the
`Filter`
object to the plugins array of a
`DropLab.prototype.init`
or
`DropLab.prototype.addHook`
call.
-
`Filter`
r
equires a configuration value for
`template`
.
-
`template`
should be the key of the objects within your data array that you want to compare
to the user input string, for filtering.
-
`Filter`
: R
equires a configuration value for
`template`
.
-
`template`
: Should be the key of the objects within your data array that you
want to compare
to the user input string, for filtering.
```
html
<input
href=
"#"
id=
"trigger"
data-dropdown-trigger=
"#list"
>
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}]);
```
Above, the input string will be compared against the
`test`
key of the passed data objects.
In the previous code, the input string is compared against the
`test`
key of the
passed data objects.
Optionally you can set
`filterFunction`
to a function. This function will be used instead
of
`Filter`
's built in string search.
`filterFunction`
is passed 2 arguments, the first
is one of the data objects, the second is the current input value.
Optionally you can set
`filterFunction`
to a function. This function will be
used instead of
`Filter`
's built-in string search.
`filterFunction`
is passed
two arguments: the first is one of the data objects, and the second is the
current input value.
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