How to customize only one option from react-select?
I'm working with react-select and I want to customize only one option from the drop-down. Is there such an opportunity? I would like to do something like:
const CustomOption = ({ innerRef, innerProps, data }) => data.custom
? (<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps} >I'm a custom link</div>)
: defaultOne //<--- here I would like to keep default option
<ReactSelect
components={{ Option: CustomOption }}
options={[
{ value: 'chocolate', label: 'Chocolate' },
{ value: 'strawberry', label: 'Strawberry' },
{ value: 'vanilla', label: 'Vanilla' },
{ custom: true },
]}
/>
Any thoughts how to achive that?
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I'm working with react-select and I want to customize only one option from the drop-down. Is there such an opportunity? I would like to do something like:
const CustomOption = ({ innerRef, innerProps, data }) => data.custom
? (<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps} >I'm a custom link</div>)
: defaultOne //<--- here I would like to keep default option
<ReactSelect
components={{ Option: CustomOption }}
options={[
{ value: 'chocolate', label: 'Chocolate' },
{ value: 'strawberry', label: 'Strawberry' },
{ value: 'vanilla', label: 'Vanilla' },
{ custom: true },
]}
/>
Any thoughts how to achive that?
react-select
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I'm working with react-select and I want to customize only one option from the drop-down. Is there such an opportunity? I would like to do something like:
const CustomOption = ({ innerRef, innerProps, data }) => data.custom
? (<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps} >I'm a custom link</div>)
: defaultOne //<--- here I would like to keep default option
<ReactSelect
components={{ Option: CustomOption }}
options={[
{ value: 'chocolate', label: 'Chocolate' },
{ value: 'strawberry', label: 'Strawberry' },
{ value: 'vanilla', label: 'Vanilla' },
{ custom: true },
]}
/>
Any thoughts how to achive that?
react-select
I'm working with react-select and I want to customize only one option from the drop-down. Is there such an opportunity? I would like to do something like:
const CustomOption = ({ innerRef, innerProps, data }) => data.custom
? (<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps} >I'm a custom link</div>)
: defaultOne //<--- here I would like to keep default option
<ReactSelect
components={{ Option: CustomOption }}
options={[
{ value: 'chocolate', label: 'Chocolate' },
{ value: 'strawberry', label: 'Strawberry' },
{ value: 'vanilla', label: 'Vanilla' },
{ custom: true },
]}
/>
Any thoughts how to achive that?
react-select
react-select
asked Nov 19 '18 at 12:22


Dominik Krzywiecki
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Your feeling is good, you can achieve your goal with the following way:
const CustomOption = props => {
const { data, innerRef, innerProps } = props;
return data.custom ? (
<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps}>
I'm a custom link
</div>
) : (
<components.Option {...props} />
);
};
const options = [
{ value: "chocolate", label: "Chocolate" },
{ value: "strawberry", label: "Strawberry" },
{ value: "vanilla", label: "Vanilla" },
{ custom: true }
];
function App() {
return <Select components={{ Option: CustomOption }} options={options} />;
}
The important thing to notice is to pass the entire props
property to the components.Option
to have the default behaviour.
Here a live example.
Awesome! Thanks!
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 19 '18 at 20:46
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Your feeling is good, you can achieve your goal with the following way:
const CustomOption = props => {
const { data, innerRef, innerProps } = props;
return data.custom ? (
<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps}>
I'm a custom link
</div>
) : (
<components.Option {...props} />
);
};
const options = [
{ value: "chocolate", label: "Chocolate" },
{ value: "strawberry", label: "Strawberry" },
{ value: "vanilla", label: "Vanilla" },
{ custom: true }
];
function App() {
return <Select components={{ Option: CustomOption }} options={options} />;
}
The important thing to notice is to pass the entire props
property to the components.Option
to have the default behaviour.
Here a live example.
Awesome! Thanks!
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 19 '18 at 20:46
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Your feeling is good, you can achieve your goal with the following way:
const CustomOption = props => {
const { data, innerRef, innerProps } = props;
return data.custom ? (
<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps}>
I'm a custom link
</div>
) : (
<components.Option {...props} />
);
};
const options = [
{ value: "chocolate", label: "Chocolate" },
{ value: "strawberry", label: "Strawberry" },
{ value: "vanilla", label: "Vanilla" },
{ custom: true }
];
function App() {
return <Select components={{ Option: CustomOption }} options={options} />;
}
The important thing to notice is to pass the entire props
property to the components.Option
to have the default behaviour.
Here a live example.
Awesome! Thanks!
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 19 '18 at 20:46
add a comment |
Your feeling is good, you can achieve your goal with the following way:
const CustomOption = props => {
const { data, innerRef, innerProps } = props;
return data.custom ? (
<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps}>
I'm a custom link
</div>
) : (
<components.Option {...props} />
);
};
const options = [
{ value: "chocolate", label: "Chocolate" },
{ value: "strawberry", label: "Strawberry" },
{ value: "vanilla", label: "Vanilla" },
{ custom: true }
];
function App() {
return <Select components={{ Option: CustomOption }} options={options} />;
}
The important thing to notice is to pass the entire props
property to the components.Option
to have the default behaviour.
Here a live example.
Your feeling is good, you can achieve your goal with the following way:
const CustomOption = props => {
const { data, innerRef, innerProps } = props;
return data.custom ? (
<div ref={innerRef} {...innerProps}>
I'm a custom link
</div>
) : (
<components.Option {...props} />
);
};
const options = [
{ value: "chocolate", label: "Chocolate" },
{ value: "strawberry", label: "Strawberry" },
{ value: "vanilla", label: "Vanilla" },
{ custom: true }
];
function App() {
return <Select components={{ Option: CustomOption }} options={options} />;
}
The important thing to notice is to pass the entire props
property to the components.Option
to have the default behaviour.
Here a live example.
answered Nov 19 '18 at 15:46


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Awesome! Thanks!
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Awesome! Thanks!
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 19 '18 at 20:46
Awesome! Thanks!
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 19 '18 at 20:46
Awesome! Thanks!
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