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Changelog from 2.x

  • Dropdown div is now appended directly to body and is absolutely positioned. This should help when Select2 is inside constrained elements such as modals.
  • Optgroups are now supported.

Browser Compatibility

Examples


The Basics

Select2 can take a regular select box like this:

and turns it into:

with support for quick option filtering via a search box

Example Code

<head>
    <link href="select2.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
    <script src="select2.js"></script>
    <script>
        $(document).ready(function() { $("#e1").select2(); });
    </script>
</head>
<body>
    <select id="e1">
        <option value="AL">Alabama</option>
        ...
        <option value="WY">Wyoming</option>
    </select>
</body>

Multi-Value Select Boxes

Select2 also supports multi-value select boxes. The select below is declared with the multiple attribute. Select2 automatially picks up on this:


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Placeholders

A placeholder value can be defined and will be displayed until a selection is made:



The placeholder can be declared via a data-placeholder attribute attached to the select, or via the placeholder configuration element as seen in the example code

Optionally, a clear button (visible once a selection is made) is available to reset the select box back to the placeholder value.

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Minimum Input

Select2 supports a minimum input setting which is useful for large remote datasets where short search terms are not very useful:


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Templating

Various display options of the Select2 component can be changed:


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You can set data- attributes to <option> (or <optgroup>) and use them inside temptlating functions:

                <select>
                    <option value="0" data-foo="bar">option one</option>
                    ...
                </select>
            
                function format(state) {
                    var originalOption = state.element;
                    
                    return "<img class='flag' src='images/flags/" + state.id.toLowerCase() + ".png' alt='" + originalOption.data('foo') + "' />" + state.text;
                }
            

Loading Data

Select2 uses a function to load result data. Here is a trivial example that creates choices that consist of user's input repeated a number of times:

In order to take advantage of custom data loading Select2 should be attached to an input type='hidden' tag, otherwise data is parsed from select's option tags.

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Loading Array Data

Select2 provides some shortcuts that make it easy to access local data stored in an array instead of having to write a query function mentioned in the example above.

Example below inlines the data by specifying an array in the data element. Items in such an array must have id and text keys.

If your data does not have a text key, an alternative key can be specified as a string:

or as a function:

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Loading Remote Data

Select2 comes with AJAX/JSONP support built in. In this example we will search for a movie using Rotten Tomatoes API:

If this example does not work it is probably because the Rotten Tomatoes API key usage of 10000 requests per day has been exhausted. Please try again tomorrow.

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Select2 uses jQuery's $.ajax function to execute the remote call by default. An alternative transport function can be specified in the ajax settings, or an entirely custom implementation can be built by providing a custom query function instead of using the ajax helper

Infinite Scroll with Remote Data

Select2 supports lazy-appending of results when the result list is scrolled to the end. In order to enable the remote service must support some sort of a paging mechanism and the query function given to Select2 must take advantage of it. The following example demonstrates how this can be set up. Search for some keyword and then scroll the result list to the end to see more results load:

If this example does not work it is probably because the Rotten Tomatoes API key usage of 10000 requests per day has been exhausted. Please try again tomorrow.

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Programmatic Access

Select2 supports methods that allow programmatic control of the component



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Change Event

Select2 triggers the change event on the original element whenever its value is changed by the user

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    Tagging Support

    Select2 can be used to quickly set up fields used for tagging

    Note that when tagging is enabled the user can select from pre-existing tags or create a new tag by picking the first choice which is what the user has typed into the search box so far.

    Example Code

               

    Reacting to external value changes

    Select2 can react to external value changes and keep its selection in-sync. This feature allows Select2 to work seamlessly with front-end frameworks that use data binding between ui components and model values.


    This feature is only available when initSelection() function is provided in the options. This function is needed to map the choice ids set on the element to objects used by Select2. This function is set by default when Select2 is attached to a select or when the tags helper function is used.

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    Select2 Lifecycle


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    Select2 Drag and Drop Sorting

    Select2 supports drag and drop sorting of selected choices. Select2 does not, itself, provide the necessary code to perform dragging and dropping, instead it provides hooks that other libraries can use to provide the behavior. In this example we are using JQuery UI's sortable() plugin.

    The sorting is only available when Select2 is attached to a hidden input field.

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    Select2 Disabled Mode



    Example Code

               

    Custom Matcher

    Unlike other dropdowns on this page, this one matches options only if the term appears in the beginning of the string as opposed to anywhere


    Example Code

               

    Documentation


    Constructor

    ParameterTypeDescription
    minimumInputLengthintNumber of characters necessary to start a search
    minimumResultsForSearchint

    The minimum number of results that must be initially (after opening the dropdown for the first time) populated in order to keep the search field. This is useful for cases where local data is used with just a few results, in which case the search box is not very useful and wastes screen space.

    Only applies to single-value select boxes

    placeholderobject/string

    Initial value that is selected if no other selection is made.

    The value can be specified either as an object or as a string. If specified as a string any custom formatSelection function will be bypassed and the string value will be rendered directly.

    The placeholder can also be specified as a data-placeholder attribute on the select or input element that Select2 is attached to. In this case only string values are supported

    Note that because browsers assume the first option element is selected in non-multi-value select boxes an empty first option element must be provided (<option></option>) for the placeholder to work.

    When Select2 is used in multi-select mode the placeholder must be a string.

    allowClear boolean

    Whether or not a clear button is displayed when the select box has a selection. The button, when clicked, resets the value of the select box back to the placeholder, thus this option is only available when the placeholder is specified.

    When attached to a select an option with an empty value must be provided. This is the option that will be selected when the button is pressed since a select box requires at least one selection option.

    Also, note that this option only works with non-multi-value based selects because multi-value selects always provide such a button for every selected option.

    multiple boolean

    Whether or not Select2 allows selection of multiple values.

    When Select2 is attached to a select element this value will be ignored and select's multiple attribute will be used instead.

    closeOnSelect boolean

    If set to true the dropdown is not closed after a selection is made, allowing for rapid selection of multiple items. By default this option is disabled.

    Only applies when configured in multi-select mode.

    idfunction Function used to get the id from the choice object or a string representing the key under which the id is stored.
    id(object)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    objectobjectA choice object
    <returns>stringthe id of the object
    The default implementation expects the object to have a id property that is returned.
    matcherfunction Used to determine whether or not the search term matches an option when a built-in query function is used. The built in query function is used when Select2 is attached to a select, or the local or tags helpers are used.
    matcher(term, text)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    termstringsearch term
    textstringtext of the option being matched
    <returns>booleantrue if search term matches the option text, or false otherwise
    The default implementation is case insensitive and matches anywhere in ther term: function(term, text) { return text.toUpperCase().indexOf(term.toUpperCase())>0; }
    formatSelectionfunction Function used to render the current selection.
    formatSelection(object)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    objectobjectThe selected result object returned from the query function
    <returns>stringHtml that represents the selection
    The default implementation expects the object to have a text property that is returned.

    Original <option> (or <optgroup>) element is accessible inside the specified function through the property item.element:
                        format(item) {
                            var originalOption = item.element;
                            // return item.text
                        }
                    
    formatResultfunction Function used to render a result that the user can select.
    formatResult(object)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    objectobjectOne of the result objects returned from the query function
    <returns>stringHtml that represents the result
    The default implementation expects the object to have a text property that is returned.

    Original <option> (or <optgroup>) element is accessible inside the specified function through the property item.element:
                        format(item) {
                            var originalOption = item.element;
                            // return item.text
                        }
                    
    formatNoMatchesfunction Function used to render the "No matches" message
    formatNoMatches(term)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    termstringSearch string entered by user
    <returns>stringMessage html
    formatInputTooShortfunction Function used to render the "Search input too short" message
    formatInputTooShort(term, minLength)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    termstringSearch string entered by user
    minLengthintMinimum required term length
    <returns>stringMessage html
    createSearchChoicefunction Creates a new selectable choice from user's search term. Allows creation of choices not available via the query function. Useful when the user can create choices on the fly, eg for the 'tagging' usecase.
    createSearchChoice(term)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    termstringSearch string entered by user
    <returns>object (optional)Object representing the new choice. Must at least contain an id attribute.
    If the function returns undefined or null no choice will be created. If a new choice is created it is displayed first in the selection list so that user may select it by simply pressing enter.

    When used in combination with input[type=hidden] tag care must be taken to sanitize the id attribute of the choice object, especially stripping , as it is used as a value separator

    initSelectionfunction Called when Select2 is created to allow the user to initialize the selection based on the value of the element select2 is attached to.

    Essentially this is an id->object mapping function.

    initSelection(element, callback)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    elementjQuery arrayelement Select2 is attached to
    callbackfunctioncallback function that should be called with the data which is either an object in case of a single select or an array of objects in case of multi-select

    This function will only be called when there is initial input to be processed.

    Here is an example implementation used for tags. Tags are the simplest form of data where the id is also the text:
    $("#tags").select2({
        initSelection : function (element, callback) {
            var data = [];
            $(element.val().split(",")).each(function () {
                data.push({id: this, text: this});
            });
            callback(data);
        }
    });
    
    query function Function used to query results for the search term.
    query(options)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    options.termstringSearch string entered by user
    options.pageint1-based page number tracked by Select2 for use with infinite scrolling of results
    options.contextobjectAn object that persists across the lifecycle of queries for the same search term (the query to retrieve the initial results, and subsequent queries to retrieve more result pages for the same search term). When this function is first called for a new search term this object will be null. The user may choose to set any object in the results.context field - this object will then be used as the context parameter for all calls to the query method that will load more search results for the initial search term. The object will be reset back to null when a new search term is queried. This feature is useful when a page number is not easily mapped against the server side paging mechanism. For example, some server side paging mechanism may return a "continuation token" that needs to be passed back to them in order to retrieve the next page of search results.
    options.callbackfunction Callback function that should be called with the result object. The result object:
    ParameterTypeDescription
    result.results[object]Array of result objects. The default renderers expect objects with id and text keys. The id attribute is required, even if custom renderers are used. The object may also contain a childrenkey if hierarchical data is displayed.
    result.morebooleantrueif more results are available for the current search term
    results.contextobjectA user-defined object that should be made available as the context parameter to the query function on subsequent queries to load more result pages for the same search term. See the description of options.context parameter.

    In order for this function to work Select2 should be attached to a input type='hidden' tag instead of a select.

    Example Data

    {
         more: false,
         results: [
            { id: "CA", text: "California" },
            { id: "AL", text: "Alabama" }
         ]
    }
                            

    Example Hierarchical Data

    {
        more: false,
        results: [
            { text: "Western", children: [
                { id: "CA", text: "California" },
                { id: "AZ", text: "Arizona" }
            ] },
            { text: "Eastern", children: [
                { id: "FL", text: "Florida" }
            ] }
        ]
    }
                            

    ajaxobject Options for the built in ajax query function. This object acts as a shortcut for having to manually write a function that performs ajax requests. The built-in function supports more advanced features such as throttling and dropping out-of-order responses.
    ParameterTypeDescription
    transportfunctionFunction that will be used to perform the ajax request. Must be parameter-compatible with $.ajax. Defaults to $.ajax if not specified. Allows the use of various ajax wrapper libraries such as: AjaxManager.
    urlstringAjax url
    dataTypestringData type for the request. ajax, jsonp, other formats supported by jquery
    quietMillisintNumber of milliseconds to wait for the user to stop typing before issuing the ajax request
    datafunction Function to generate query parameters for the ajax request.
    data(term, page)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    termstringSearch term
    pageint1-based page number tracked by Select2 for use with infinite scrolling of results
    contextobjectSee options.context parameter to the query function above.
    <returns>objectObject containing url paramters
    resultsfunction Function used to build the query results object from the ajax response
    results(data, page)
    ParameterTypeDescription
    dataobjectRetrieved data
    pageintPage number that was passed into the data function above
    contextobjectSee options.context parameter to the query function above.
    <returns>objectResults object. See "options.callback" in the "query" function for format.

    In order for this function to work Select2 should be attached to a input type='hidden' tag instead of a select.

    dataarray/object Options for the built in query function that works with arrays.

    If this element contains an array, each element in the array must contain id and text keys

    Alternatively, this element can be specified as an object in which results key must contain the data as an array and a text key can either be the name of the key in data items that contains text or a function that retrieves the text given a data element from the array

    tagsarray/function Puts Select2 into 'tagging'mode where the user can add new choices and pre-existing tags are provided via this options attribute which is either an array or a function that returns an array of objects or strings. If strings are used instead of objects they will be converted into an object that has an id and text attribute equal to the value of the string.

    val

    Gets or sets the selection. If the value parameter is not specified, the id attribute of the currently selected element is returned. If the value parameter is specified it will become the current selection.

    ParameterTypeDescription
    value (optional)object
    Single-ValuedMulti-Valued
    Attached to select Value of the value attribute of the option that should be selected Array of values specified to the left. null for empty.
    Attached to input[type=hidden] An object representing the selection. Should at least contain an id key. The rest of the keys should be determined by the custom rendering function, the default rendering function only needs an additional text key Array of objects specified to the left. null for empty.
    Example:
    alert("Selected value is: "+$("#e8").select2("val")); $("#e8").select2("val", {id:"CA", text:"Califoria"});

    data

    Gets or sets the selection. Analogous to val method, but works with objects instead of ids.

    destroy

    Reverts changes to DOM done by Select2. Any selection done via Select2 will be preserved.

    open

    Opens the dropdown

    close

    Closes the dropdown

    disable

    Disables Select2. During this mode the user is not allowed to manipulate the selection.

    enable

    Enables Select2.

    container

    Retrieves the main container element that wraps all of DOM added by Select2 Example: console.log($("#tags").select2("container"));

    onSortStart

    Notifies Select2 that a drag and drop sorting operation has started. Select2 will hide all non-selection list items such as the search container, etc. Example: $("#tags").select2("onSortStart");

    onSortEnd

    Notifies Select2 that a drag and drop sorting operation has finished. Select2 will re-display any elements previously hidden and update the selection of the element it is attached to. Example: $("#tags").select2("onSortEnd");

    Events

    change

    Fired when selection is changed.

    This event is not fired when the selection is changed using Select2's val() method.

    The event object contains the following custom properties:

    val
    the current selection (taking into account the result of the change) - id or array of ids
    added
    the added element, if any - the full element object, not just the id
    removed
    the removed element, if any - the full element object, not just the id