A search input element. The component will automatically render as a Material Design search input on Android devices.
Most attributes that can be used for a normal <input>
element can also be used on the <ons-search-input>
element.
In Onsen UI search input is provided by the <ons-search-input>
tag. It works almost exactly like the normal <input type="search">
.
For normal input elements is possible to define a <label>
tab with the for
attribute to link it to an input element.
Unfortunately this does not work with custom elements like <ons-label>
so in order to do it we need to set the id
attribute of the inner input element. This is done using the input-id
attribute.
<label for="username">Username</label>
<ons-input input-id="username"></ons-input>
This work with any input in Onsen UI such as checkboxes, radios, etc.
modifier
attribute<ons-input>
element is used to display a text input.<ons-range>
element is used to display a range slider.<ons-switch>
element is used to display a draggable toggle switch.<ons-select>
element is used to display a select box.<ons-checkbox>
element is used to display a checkbox.<ons-radio>
element is used to display a radio button.Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input-id | String |
Specify the “id” attribute of the inner <input> element. This is useful when using <label for="..."> elements.
Optional.
|
Name | Description |
---|---|
value | The current value of the input. |
disabled | Whether the input is disabled or not. |
Name | Description |
---|---|
material | Displays a Material Design search input. |
Signature | Description |
---|---|
focus() | Focuses the input. |
blur() | Removes focus from the input. |
Focuses the input.
Removes focus from the input.
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