Vuetify Allows duplicated values in a field
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I've a field where I can enter multiple values.
I use a combobox for this. (see https://codepen.io/anon/pen/oQqzbL?editors=1011).
<v-combobox
v-model="model"
hide-selected
label="Add some text"
multiple
small-chips>
</v-combobox>
with
data: () => ({model: ['abc','cba']})
My problem is that I want to allow duplicated values.
In the example, it's not possible to add a new 'abc' value to model using the combobox.
Is it possible to do that with a combobox?
How can I create a field with multiple values where duplicates are allowed?
Thanks
vuetify.js
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I've a field where I can enter multiple values.
I use a combobox for this. (see https://codepen.io/anon/pen/oQqzbL?editors=1011).
<v-combobox
v-model="model"
hide-selected
label="Add some text"
multiple
small-chips>
</v-combobox>
with
data: () => ({model: ['abc','cba']})
My problem is that I want to allow duplicated values.
In the example, it's not possible to add a new 'abc' value to model using the combobox.
Is it possible to do that with a combobox?
How can I create a field with multiple values where duplicates are allowed?
Thanks
vuetify.js
I think you will have to use objects for this, each having differentvalue
, but sametext
or something like that.
– Traxo
Nov 22 at 16:41
I already tried but it didn't work. I would like to have control on the method used by the combobox to add new items to the model but I don't know how.
– fazerty
Nov 23 at 9:08
See if you can update to a working codepen which uses objects with unique values but same text. Then I guess it should be relatively easy to allow creating new duplicates, but all depends how you handle values. Perhaps values could be auto-incremental.
– Traxo
Nov 23 at 9:11
I think it's not possible without creating a new component as in codepen.io/anon/pen/GwdyVQ?editors=1011
– fazerty
Nov 24 at 10:38
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I've a field where I can enter multiple values.
I use a combobox for this. (see https://codepen.io/anon/pen/oQqzbL?editors=1011).
<v-combobox
v-model="model"
hide-selected
label="Add some text"
multiple
small-chips>
</v-combobox>
with
data: () => ({model: ['abc','cba']})
My problem is that I want to allow duplicated values.
In the example, it's not possible to add a new 'abc' value to model using the combobox.
Is it possible to do that with a combobox?
How can I create a field with multiple values where duplicates are allowed?
Thanks
vuetify.js
I've a field where I can enter multiple values.
I use a combobox for this. (see https://codepen.io/anon/pen/oQqzbL?editors=1011).
<v-combobox
v-model="model"
hide-selected
label="Add some text"
multiple
small-chips>
</v-combobox>
with
data: () => ({model: ['abc','cba']})
My problem is that I want to allow duplicated values.
In the example, it's not possible to add a new 'abc' value to model using the combobox.
Is it possible to do that with a combobox?
How can I create a field with multiple values where duplicates are allowed?
Thanks
vuetify.js
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I think you will have to use objects for this, each having differentvalue
, but sametext
or something like that.
– Traxo
Nov 22 at 16:41
I already tried but it didn't work. I would like to have control on the method used by the combobox to add new items to the model but I don't know how.
– fazerty
Nov 23 at 9:08
See if you can update to a working codepen which uses objects with unique values but same text. Then I guess it should be relatively easy to allow creating new duplicates, but all depends how you handle values. Perhaps values could be auto-incremental.
– Traxo
Nov 23 at 9:11
I think it's not possible without creating a new component as in codepen.io/anon/pen/GwdyVQ?editors=1011
– fazerty
Nov 24 at 10:38
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I think you will have to use objects for this, each having differentvalue
, but sametext
or something like that.
– Traxo
Nov 22 at 16:41
I already tried but it didn't work. I would like to have control on the method used by the combobox to add new items to the model but I don't know how.
– fazerty
Nov 23 at 9:08
See if you can update to a working codepen which uses objects with unique values but same text. Then I guess it should be relatively easy to allow creating new duplicates, but all depends how you handle values. Perhaps values could be auto-incremental.
– Traxo
Nov 23 at 9:11
I think it's not possible without creating a new component as in codepen.io/anon/pen/GwdyVQ?editors=1011
– fazerty
Nov 24 at 10:38
I think you will have to use objects for this, each having different
value
, but same text
or something like that.– Traxo
Nov 22 at 16:41
I think you will have to use objects for this, each having different
value
, but same text
or something like that.– Traxo
Nov 22 at 16:41
I already tried but it didn't work. I would like to have control on the method used by the combobox to add new items to the model but I don't know how.
– fazerty
Nov 23 at 9:08
I already tried but it didn't work. I would like to have control on the method used by the combobox to add new items to the model but I don't know how.
– fazerty
Nov 23 at 9:08
See if you can update to a working codepen which uses objects with unique values but same text. Then I guess it should be relatively easy to allow creating new duplicates, but all depends how you handle values. Perhaps values could be auto-incremental.
– Traxo
Nov 23 at 9:11
See if you can update to a working codepen which uses objects with unique values but same text. Then I guess it should be relatively easy to allow creating new duplicates, but all depends how you handle values. Perhaps values could be auto-incremental.
– Traxo
Nov 23 at 9:11
I think it's not possible without creating a new component as in codepen.io/anon/pen/GwdyVQ?editors=1011
– fazerty
Nov 24 at 10:38
I think it's not possible without creating a new component as in codepen.io/anon/pen/GwdyVQ?editors=1011
– fazerty
Nov 24 at 10:38
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I think you will have to use objects for this, each having different
value
, but sametext
or something like that.– Traxo
Nov 22 at 16:41
I already tried but it didn't work. I would like to have control on the method used by the combobox to add new items to the model but I don't know how.
– fazerty
Nov 23 at 9:08
See if you can update to a working codepen which uses objects with unique values but same text. Then I guess it should be relatively easy to allow creating new duplicates, but all depends how you handle values. Perhaps values could be auto-incremental.
– Traxo
Nov 23 at 9:11
I think it's not possible without creating a new component as in codepen.io/anon/pen/GwdyVQ?editors=1011
– fazerty
Nov 24 at 10:38