A simple port from
react-highlight-words
Vue component to highlight words within a larger body of text.
It uses render
to handle the highlighted text instead of using v-html
or el.innerHtml
.
npm i --save vue-highlight-words
To use it, just provide it with an array of search terms and a body of text to highlight.
<template>
<div id="app">
// attrs on component are applied to the wrapper `<span>`
<Highlighter class="my-highlight" :style="{ color: 'red' }"
highlightClassName="highlight"
:searchWords="keywords"
:autoEscape="true"
:textToHighlight="text"/>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Highlighter from 'vue-highlight-words'
export default {
name: 'app',
components: {
Highlighter
},
data() {
return {
text: 'The dog is chasing the cat. Or perhaps they\'re just playing?',
words: 'and or the'
}
},
computed: {
keywords() {
return this.words.split(' ')
}
}
}
</script>
And the Highlighter
will mark all occurrences of search terms within the text:
Property | Type | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|---|
activeClassName | String | The class name to be applied to an active match. Use along with activeIndex |
|
activeIndex | Number | Specify the match index that should be actively highlighted. Use along with activeClassName |
|
activeStyle | Object | The inline style to be applied to an active match. Use along with activeIndex |
|
autoEscape | Boolean | Escape characters in searchWords which are meaningful in regular expressions |
|
caseSensitive | Boolean | Search should be case sensitive; defaults to false |
|
findChunks | Function | Use a custom function to search for matching chunks. This makes it possible to use arbitrary logic when looking for matches. See the default findChunks function in highlight-words-core for signature. Have a look at the custom findChunks example on how to use it. |
|
highlightClassName | String | CSS class name applied to highlighted text | |
highlightStyle | Object | Inline styles applied to highlighted text | |
highlightTag | String | Component | Type of tag to wrap around highlighted matches; defaults to mark but can also be a component |
|
sanitize | Function | Process each search word and text to highlight before comparing (eg remove accents); signature (text: string): string |
|
searchWords | Array | ✓ | Array of search words. The search terms are treated as RegExps unless autoEscape is set. |
textToHighlight | String | ✓ | Text to highlight matches in |
unhighlightClassName | String | CSS class name applied to unhighlighted text | |
unhighlightStyle | Object | Inline styles applied to unhighlighted text |
You can custom the highlight tag by providing a compoent to the highlightTag
prop. The component should have a <slot>
for children, then either accept props:
Props | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
highlightIndex | Number | Index of matched text |
For example:
<template>
<div id="app">
// attrs on component are applied to the wrapper `<span>`
<Highlighter class="my-highlight" :style="{ color: 'red' }"
highlightClassName="highlight"
+ :highlightTag="tag"
:searchWords="keywords"
:autoEscape="carview.php?tsp=true"
:textToHighlight="text"/>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Highlighter from 'vue-highlight-words'
+ const Highlight = {
+ template: '<strong><slot></slot> ({{ highlightIndex }}) </strong>',
+ props: ['highlightIndex']
+ }
export default {
name: 'app',
components: {
Highlighter
},
data() {
return {
text: 'The dog is chasing the cat. Or perhaps they\'re just playing?',
words: 'and or the',
+ tag: Highlight
}
},
computed: {
keywords() {
return this.words.split(' ')
}
}
}
</script>
or use scoped slot:
Name | Description | DefaultContent |
---|---|---|
default | slot with prop highlightIndex and children |
Matched text |
2.6.0+ scoped slot example:
<template>
<div id="app">
// attrs on component are applied to the wrapper `<span>`
<Highlighter class="my-highlight" :style="{ color: 'red' }"
highlightClassName="highlight"
+ highlightTag="strong"
:searchWords="keywords"
:autoEscape="carview.php?tsp=true"
- :textToHighlight="text"/>
+ :textToHighlight="text"
+ v-slot="{ highlightIndex, children }">
+ {{children}} ({{highlightIndex}})
+ </Highlighter>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Highlighter from 'vue-highlight-words'
+ const Highlight = {
+ template: '<strong><slot></slot></strong>',
+ }
export default {
name: 'app',
components: {
Highlighter
},
data() {
return {
text: 'The dog is chasing the cat. Or perhaps they\'re just playing?',
words: 'and or the',
+ tag: Highlight
}
},
computed: {
keywords() {
return this.words.split(' ')
}
}
}
</script>
Deprecated slot-scope
example:
<template>
<div id="app">
// attrs on component are applied to the wrapper `<span>`
<Highlighter class="my-highlight" :style="{ color: 'red' }"
highlightClassName="highlight"
+ :highlightTag="tag"
:searchWords="keywords"
:autoEscape="carview.php?tsp=true"
- :textToHighlight="text"/>
+ :textToHighlight="text">
+ <span slot-scope="{ highlightIndex, children }">
+ {{children}} ({{highlightIndex}})
+ </span>
+ </Highlighter>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Highlighter from 'vue-highlight-words'
+ const Highlight = {
+ template: '<strong><slot></slot></strong>',
+ }
export default {
name: 'app',
components: {
Highlighter
},
data() {
return {
text: 'The dog is chasing the cat. Or perhaps they\'re just playing?',
words: 'and or the',
+ tag: Highlight
}
},
computed: {
keywords() {
return this.words.split(' ')
}
}
}
</script>
npm install
npm run serve
npm run build
npm run lint
MIT License - fork, modify and use however you want.