The React way to set which option is selected for a select box, is to set a special value
prop on the <select>
itself, corresponding to the value
attribute on the <option>
element you desire to be selected. For a multiple
select this prop can accept an array instead.
Now because this is a special attribute, I'm wondering what the canonical way is to retrieve the selected options in the same array-of-option-values-structure when the user changes things (so I can pass it through a callback to a parent component etc), since presumably the same value
property won't be available on the DOM element.
To use an example, with a text field you would do something like this (JSX):
var TextComponent = React.createClass({
handleChange: function(e) {
var newText = e.target.value;
this.props.someCallbackFromParent(newText);
},
render: function() {
return <input type="text" value={this.props.someText} onChange={this.handleChange} />;
}
});
What is the equivalent to replace ???
for this multiple select component?
var MultiSelectComponent = React.createClass({
handleChange: function(e) {
var newArrayOfSelectedOptionValues = ???;
this.props.someCallbackFromParent(newArrayOfSelectedOptionValues);
},
render: function() {
return (
<select multiple={true} value={this.props.arrayOfOptionValues} onChange={this.handleChange}>
<option value={1}>First option</option>
<option value={2}>Second option</option>
<option value={3}>Third option</option>
</select>
);
}
});
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