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React-tags is a simple tagging component ready to drop in your projects. The component is inspired by GMail's To field in the compose window.

Started by Prakhar Srivastav and later maintained by Aakansha Doshi.

In Prakhar's words here is why he started it👇🏻

Because I was looking for an excuse to build a standalone component and publish it in the wild? To be honest, I needed a tagging component that provided the above features for my React-Surveyman project. Since I was unable to find one which met my requirements (and the fact that I generally enjoy re-inventing the wheel) this is what I came up with.

Check it out here

You can use npm

npm install --save react-tag-input

or via Yarn

make sure you have installed the peer dependencies as well with 👇 versions

 "react": "^18.2.0",
 "react-dnd": "^14.0.2",
 "react-dnd-html5-backend": "^14.0.0",
 "react-dom": "^18.2.0"

Here's a sample implementation that initializes the component with a list of initial tags and suggestions list. Apart from this, there are multiple events, handlers for which need to be set. For more details, go through the API.

import React from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { StrictMode } from 'react';
import GitHubCorner from './GithubCorner';
import type { Tag } from '../src/components/SingleTag';
import { WithContext as ReactTags, SEPARATORS } from '../src/index';
;

const suggestions = COUNTRIES.map((country) => {
  return {
    id: country,
    text: country,
    className: '',
  };
});

const KeyCodes = {
  comma: 188,
  enter: [10, 13],
};


const App = () => {
  const [tags, setTags] = React.useState<Array<Tag>>([
    { id: 'Thailand', text: 'Thailand', className: '' },
    { id: 'India', text: 'India', className: '' },
    { id: 'Vietnam', text: 'Vietnam', className: '' },
    { id: 'Turkey', text: 'Turkey', className: '' },
  ]);

  const handleDelete = (index: number) => {
    setTags(tags.filter((_, i) => i !== index));
  };

  const onTagUpdate = (index: number, newTag: Tag) => {
    const updatedTags = [...tags];
    updatedTags.splice(index, 1, newTag);
    setTags(updatedTags);
  };

  const handleAddition = (tag: Tag) => {
    setTags((prevTags) => {
      return [...prevTags, tag];
    });
  };

  const handleDrag = (tag: Tag, currPos: number, newPos: number) => {
    const newTags = tags.slice();

    newTags.splice(currPos, 1);
    newTags.splice(newPos, 0, tag);

    // re-render
    setTags(newTags);
  };

  const handleTagClick = (index: number) => {
    console.log('The tag at index ' + index + ' was clicked');
  };

  const onClearAll = () => {
    setTags([]);
  };

  return (
    <div className="app">
      <GitHubCorner />

      <h1> React Tags Example </h1>
      <div>
        <ReactTags
          tags={tags}
          suggestions={suggestions}
          separators={[SEPARATORS.ENTER, SEPARATORS.COMMA]}
          handleDelete={handleDelete}
          handleAddition={handleAddition}
          handleDrag={handleDrag}
          handleTagClick={handleTagClick}
          onTagUpdate={onTagUpdate}
          inputFieldPosition="bottom"
          editable
          clearAll
          onClearAll={onClearAll}
          maxTags={7}
        />
      </div>
    </div>
  );
};
const domNode = document.getElementById('app')!;
const root = createRoot(domNode);

root.render(
  <StrictMode>
    <App />
  </StrictMode>
);

A note about Contexts One of the dependencies of this component is the react-dnd library. Since the 1.0 version, the original author has changed the API and requires the application using any draggable components to have a top-level backend context. So if you're using this component in an existing Application that uses React-DND you will already have a backend defined, in which case, you should require the component without the context.

const ReactTags = require('react-tag-input').WithOutContext;

Otherwise, you can simply import along with the backend itself (as shown above). If you have ideas to make this API better, I'd love to hear.

Option Type Default Description tags Array [] An array of tags that are displayed as pre-selected. suggestions Array [] An array of suggestions that are used as basis for showing suggestions. delimiters Array [13, 9] Specifies which characters keycode should terminate tags input. [Deprecated], use separators instead. separators Array ["Enter", "Tab"] Specifies which characters should terminate tags input placeholder String Add new tag The placeholder shown for the input. labelField String text Provide an alternative label property for the tags. handleAddition Function undefined Function called when the user wants to add a tag (required). handleDelete Function undefined Function called when the user wants to delete a tag (required). handleDrag Function undefined Function called when the user drags a tag. handleFilterSuggestions Function undefined Function called when filtering suggestions. handleTagClick Function undefined Function called when the user wants to know which tag was clicked. autofocus Boolean true Boolean value to control whether the text-input should be autofocused on mount. [Deprecated], use autoFocus instead. autoFocus Boolean true Boolean value to control whether the text-input should be autofocused on mount. allowDeleteFromEmptyInput Boolean true Boolean value to control whether tags should be deleted when the 'Delete' key is pressed in an empty Input Box. handleInputChange Function undefined Event handler for input onChange. handleInputFocus Function undefined Event handler for input onFocus. handleInputBlur Function undefined Event handler for input onBlur. minQueryLength Number 2 How many characters are needed for suggestions to appear. removeComponent Function Function to render custom remove component for the tags. autocomplete Boolean/Number false Ensure the first matching suggestion is automatically converted to a tag when a separator key is pressed.[Deprecated] and will be removed in v7.x.x, more info in #949 readOnly Boolean false Read-only mode without the input box and removeComponent and drag-n-drop features disabled. name String undefined The name attribute added to the input. id String undefined The id attribute added to the input. maxLength Number Infinity The maxLength attribute added to the input. inline Boolean true Render input field and selected tags in-line. [Deprecated], use inputFieldPosition instead. inputFieldPosition String inline Specify position of input field relative to tags allowUnique Boolean true Boolean value to control whether tags should be unqiue. allowDragDrop Boolean true Implies whether tags should have drag-n-drop features enabled. renderSuggestion Function undefined Render prop for rendering your own suggestions. inputProps Object {} The extra attributes which are passed to the input field. allowAdditionFromPaste boolean true Implies whether to allow paste action when adding tags. editable boolean false Implies whether the tags should be editable. onTagUpdate Function This callback if present is triggered when tag is edited. clearAll boolean false Implies whether 'clear all' button should be shown. onClearAll Function This callback if present is triggered when clear all button is clicked. maxTags number The maximum count of tags to be added ariaAttrs Object {clearAllLabel: "clear all tags"} An object containing custom ARIA attributes to enhance screen reader support and improve accessibility

<ReactTags> does not come up with any styles. However, it is very easy to customize the look of the component the way you want it. By default, the component provides the following classes with which you can style -

An example can be found in /example/reactTags.css.

If you need to set your own class names on the component, you may pass in a classNames prop.

  <ReactTags
    classNames={{
      tags: 'tagsClass',
      tagInput: 'tagInputClass',
      tagInputField: 'tagInputFieldClass',
      selected: 'selectedClass',
      tag: 'tagClass',
      remove: 'removeClass',
      suggestions: 'suggestionsClass',
      activeSuggestion: 'activeSuggestionClass',
      editTagInput: 'editTagInputClass',
      editTagInputField: 'editTagInputField',
      clearAll: 'clearAllClass',
    }}
    ...>
Preparing for Migration to v7.x.x

Below are the list of deprecated props so please stop using it and migrate to the new props as these will be removed in v7.x.x. You will see a warning for the migration as well in the console.

Additionally the prop autocomplete is deprecated and will be removed in v7.x.x. If you have any concerns regarding this, please share your thoughts in this issue.

If you like this library, please support it to contribute to its development :)

The component is written in ES6 and uses Webpack as its build tool.

Install yarn

npm install -g yarn
git clone git@github.com:react-tags/react-tags.git
cd react-tags
yarn
yarn precommit
yarn start

open http://localhost:8090

Got ideas on how to make this better? Open an issue!

The autocomplete dropdown is inspired by Lea Verou's awesomeplete library. The Drag and drop functionality is provided by Dan Abramov's insanely useful ReactDND library.

Also thanks to the awesome contributors who've made the library far better!

An array of tags that are displayed as pre-selected. Each tag should have an id property, property for the label, which is specified by the labelField and class for label, which is specified by className.

// With default labelField
const tags =  [ { id: "1", text: "Apples" } ]

// With labelField of `name`
const tags =  [ { id: "1", name: "Apples" } ]

// With className
const tags = [ { id: "1", text: "Apples", className: 'red'} ]

An array of suggestions that are used as basis for showing suggestions. These objects should follow the same structure as the tags. So if the labelField is name, the following would work:

// With labelField of `name`
const suggestions = [
    { id: "1", name: "mango" },
    { id: "2", name: "pineapple"},
    { id: "3", name: "orange" },
    { id: "4", name: "pear" }
];

This prop is deprecated and will be removed in 7.x.x. Please use separators instead. Specifies which characters should terminate tags input. An array of character codes. We export the constant KEYS for convenience.

import { WithContext as ReactTags, KEYS } from 'react-tag-input';

<ReactTags
    delimiters={[KEYS.TAB, KEYS.SPACE, KEYS.COMMA]}
 />

Specifies which characters should separate tags. An array of strings. We support the below separators 👇

And we export the constant SEPERATORS for convenience.

import { WithContext as ReactTags, SEPARATORS } from 'react-tag-input';
<ReactTags
    separators={[SEPARATORS.TAB, SEPARATORS.SPACE, SEPARATORS.COMMA]}
 />

The placeholder shown for the input.

let placeholder = "Add new country"

Provide an alternative label property for the tags.

<ReactTags
    tags={tags}
    suggestions={}
    labelField={'name'}
    handleDrag={}
 />

This is useful if your data uses the text property for something else.

Function called when the user wants to add a tag (either a click, a tab press or carriage return)

function(tag) {
    // add the tag to the tag list
}

Function called when the user wants to delete a tag

function(i) {
    // delete the tag at index i
}

If you want tags to be draggable, you need to provide this function. Function called when the user drags a tag.

function(tag, currPos, newPos) {
    // remove tag from currPos and add in newPos
}

To assert control over the suggestions filter, you may contribute a function that is executed whenever a filtered set of suggestions is expected. By default, the text input value will be matched against each suggestion, and those that start with the entered text will be included in the filters suggestions list. If you do contribute a custom filter function, you must return an array of suggestions. Please do not mutate the passed suggestions array.

For example, if you prefer to override the default filter behavior and instead match any suggestions that contain the entered text anywhere in the suggestion, your handleFilterSuggestions property may look like this:

function(textInputValue, possibleSuggestionsArray) {
    var lowerCaseQuery = textInputValue.toLowerCase()

    return possibleSuggestionsArray.filter(function(suggestion)  {
        return suggestion.toLowerCase().includes(lowerCaseQuery)
    })
}

Note: The above custom filter uses String.prototype.includes, which was added to JavaScript as part of the ECMAScript 7 specification. If you need to support a browser that does not yet include support for this method, you will need to either refactor the above filter based on the capabilities of your supported browsers, or import a polyfill for String.prototype.includes.

Function called when the user wants to know which tag was clicked

function(i) {
    // use the tag details at index i
}

Optional boolean param to control whether the text-input should be autofocused on mount. This prop is deprecated and will be removed in 7.x.x, please use autoFocus instead.

<ReactTags
    autofocus={false}
    ...>

Optional boolean param to control whether the text-input should be autofocused on mount.

<ReactTags
    autoFocus={false}
    ...>
allowDeleteFromEmptyInput

Optional boolean param to control whether tags should be deleted when the Backspace key is pressed in an empty Input Box. By default this prop is false.

However when input field position is inline, you will be able to delete the tags by pressing Backspace irrespective of the value of this prop.

This prop will likely be removed in future versions.

<ReactTags
    allowDeleteFromEmptyInput={true}
    ...>

Optional event handler for input onChange

Signature

The value denotes the target input value to be added and the event is the original event for onChange.

<ReactTags
    handleInputChange={this.handleInputChange}
    ...>

Optional event handler for input onFocus

<ReactTags
    handleInputFocus={this.handleInputFocus}
    ...>

Signature

The value denotes the target input value to be added and the event is the original event for onFocus.

Optional event handler for input onBlur

Signature

The value denotes the target input value to be added and the event is the original event for onBlur.

<ReactTags
    handleInputBlur={this.handleInputBlur}
    ...>

Minimum number of characters needed for suggestions to appear. Defaults to 2.

If you'd like to supply your own tag delete/remove element, create a React component and pass it as a property to ReactTags using the removeComponent option. By default, a simple anchor link with an "x" text node as its only child is rendered, but if you'd like to, say, replace this with a <button> element that uses an image instead of text, your markup may look something like this:

import {WithContext as ReactTags} from 'react-tag-input'

class Foo extends React.Component {
   render() {
      return <ReactTags removeComponent={RemoveComponent}/>
   }
}

class RemoveComponent extends React.Component {
   render() {
     const { className, onRemove } = this.props;
      return (
         <button onClick={onRemove} className={className}>
            <img src="my-icon.png" />
         </button>
      )
   }
}

The below props will be passed to the removeComponent. You will need to forward the relevant props to your custom remove component to make it work.

Name Type Description className string The prop classNames.remove passed to the ReactTags component gets forwarded to the remove component. Defaults to ReactTags__remove onRemove Function The callback to be triggered when tag is removed, you will need to pass this to the onClick handler of the remove component onKeyDown Function The callback to be triggered when keydown event occurs. You will need to pass this to onKeyDown handler of the remove component aria-label string The aria-label to be announced when the tag at an index is deleted tag
{ id?: string, className: string, key: string }
The tag to be deleted. index number the index of the tag to be deleted.

This prop is deprecated and will be removed in 7.x.x to simplify the integration and make it more intutive. If you have any concerns regarding this, please share your thoughts in https://github.com/react-tags/react-tags/issues/949.

Useful for enhancing data entry workflows for your users by ensuring the first matching suggestion is automatically converted to a tag when a separator key is pressed (such as the enter key). This option has three possible values:

This option has no effect if there are no suggestions.

Renders the component in read-only mode without the input box and removeComponent. This also disables the drag-n-drop feature.

The name attribute added to the input.

<ReactTags
    name = "inputName"
    ...>

The id attribute added to the input.

<ReactTags
    id = "inputId"
    ...>

The maxLength attribute added to the input. Specifies the maximum number of characters allowed in the input field.

<ReactTags
    maxLength = "42"
    ...>

The inline attributes decides whether the input fields and selected tags will be rendered in-line.

<ReactTags
    inline
    ...>

<ReactTags
    inline={false}
    ...>

This attribute is deprecated and will be removed in v7.x.x, see inputFieldPosition.

The inputFieldPosition attribute decides the positioning of the input field relative to the tags. Can be one of inline, top or bottom.

<ReactTags
    inputFieldPosition="inline"
    ...>

<ReactTags
    inputFieldPosition="top"
    ...>

<ReactTags
    inputFieldPosition="bottom"
    ...>

This prop controls whether tags should be unique.

This prop controls whether tags should have the drag-n-drop feature enabled.

This props allows to provide your own suggestion renderer and override the default one. It receives the suggestion and the query string as parameters. For example:

<ReactTags
    renderSuggestion = {({ text }, query) => <div style={{ textDecoration: 'underline', textDecorationStyle: 'wavy' }}>{text} ({ query })</div>}
    ...>

When you want to pass additional attributes to the input element (for example autocomplete, disabled etc) you can use this prop.

<ReactTags
  inputProps = {{
    disabled: true,
    autocomplete: "off"
  }}
/>

This prop implies whether to allow paste action for adding tags. Defaults to true.

This prop implies whether the tags should be editable. Defaults to false.

onTagUpdate(editIndex, tag) => void;

This callback is if present is triggered when tag is updated. The edit index and the tag are passed in the callback. You can update the tags prop in this callback.

This props implies whether 'clear all' button should be shown. Defaults to false.

This callback is if present is triggered when "clear all" button is clicked. You can set the tags prop to empty in this callback.

This prop specifies the maximum count of tags to be added. Incase the tags exceed, error will show up to convey the maximum tag limit has reached.

An object containing custom ARIA attributes to enhance screen reader support and improve accessibility. It accepts the below attributes

{
  clearAllLabel?: string // Optional accessible label for a "clear all tags" button improving accessibility by providing a clear, descriptive action label.
}

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