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Transfer
Basic usage
:::demo Data is passed to Transfer via the data attribute. The data needs to be an object array, and each object should have these attributes: key being the identification of the data item, label being the displayed text, and disabled indicating if the data item is disabled. Items inside the target list are in sync with the variable binding to v-model, and the value of that variable is an array of target item keys. So, if you don't want the target list be initially empty, you can initialize the v-model with an array.
<template>
<el-transfer
v-model="value1"
:data="data">
</el-transfer>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
const generateData = _ => {
const data = [];
for (let i = 1; i <= 15; i++) {
data.push({
key: i,
label: `Option ${ i }`,
disabled: i % 4 === 0
});
}
return data;
};
return {
data: generateData(),
value1: [1, 4]
};
}
};
</script>
:::
Filterable
You can search and filter data items.
:::demo Set the filterable attribute to true to enable filter mode. By default, if the data item label contains the search keyword, it will be included in the search result. Also, you can implement you own filter method with the filter-method attribute. It takes a method and passes search keyword and each data item to it whenever the keyword changes. For a certain data item, if the method returns true, it will be included in the result list.
<template>
<el-transfer
filterable
:filter-method="filterMethod"
filter-placeholder="State Abbreviations"
v-model="value2"
:data="data2">
</el-transfer>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
const generateData2 = _ => {
const data = [];
const states = ['California', 'Illinois', 'Maryland', 'Texas', 'Florida', 'Colorado', 'Connecticut '];
const initials = ['CA', 'IL', 'MD', 'TX', 'FL', 'CO', 'CT'];
states.forEach((city, index) => {
data.push({
label: city,
key: index,
initial: initials[index]
});
});
return data;
};
return {
data2: generateData2(),
value2: [],
filterMethod(query, item) {
return item.initial.toLowerCase().indexOf(query.toLowerCase()) > -1;
}
};
}
};
</script>
:::
Customizable
You can customize list titles, button texts, render function for data items, checking status texts in list footer and list footer contents.
:::demo Use titles, button-texts, render-content and format to respectively customize list titles, button texts, render function for data items, checking status texts in list header. For list footer contents, two named slots are provided: left-footer and right-footer. Plus, if you want some items initially checked, you can use left-default-checked and right-default-checked. Finally, this example demonstrate the change event. Note that this demo can't run in jsfiddle because it doesn't support JSX syntax. In a real project, render-content will work if relevant dependencies are correctly configured.
<template>
<el-transfer
v-model="value3"
filterable
:left-default-checked="[2, 3]"
:right-default-checked="[1]"
:render-content="renderFunc"
:titles="['Source', 'Target']"
:button-texts="['To left', 'To right']"
:format="{
noChecked: '${total}',
hasChecked: '${checked}/${total}'
}"
@change="handleChange"
:data="data">
<el-button class="transfer-footer" slot="left-footer" size="small">Operation</el-button>
<el-button class="transfer-footer" slot="right-footer" size="small">Operation</el-button>
</el-transfer>
</template>
<style>
.transfer-footer {
margin-left: 20px;
padding: 6px 5px;
}
</style>
<script>
export default {
data() {
const generateData = _ => {
const data = [];
for (let i = 1; i <= 15; i++) {
data.push({
key: i,
label: `Option ${ i }`,
disabled: i % 4 === 0
});
}
return data;
};
return {
data: generateData(),
value3: [1],
renderFunc(h, option) {
return <span>{ option.key } - { option.label }</span>;
}
};
},
methods: {
handleChange(value, direction, movedKeys) {
console.log(value, direction, movedKeys);
}
}
};
</script>
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Prop aliases
By default, Transfer looks for key, label and disabled in a data item. If your data items have different key names, you can use the props attribute to define aliases.
:::demo The data items in this example do not have keys or labels, instead they have values and descs. So you need to set aliases for key and label.
<template>
<el-transfer
v-model="value4"
:props="{
key: 'value',
label: 'desc'
}"
:data="data3">
</el-transfer>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
const generateData3 = _ => {
const data = [];
for (let i = 1; i <= 15; i++) {
data.push({
value: i,
desc: `Option ${ i }`,
disabled: i % 4 === 0
});
}
return data;
};
return {
data3: generateData3(),
value4: []
};
}
};
</script>
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Attributes
| Attribute | Description | Type | Accepted Values | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| data | data source | array[{ key, label, disabled }] | — | [ ] |
| filterable | whether Transfer is filterable | boolean | — | false |
| filter-placeholder | placeholder for the filter input | string | — | Enter keyword |
| filter-method | custom filter method | function | — | — |
| titles | custom list titles | array | — | ['List 1', 'List 2'] |
| button-texts | custom button texts | array | — | [ ] |
| render-content | custom render function for data items | function(h, option) | — | — |
| format | texts for checking status in list header | object{noChecked, hasChecked} | — | { noChecked: '{checked}/{total}', hasChecked: '{checked}/{total}' } |
| props | prop aliases for data source | object{key, label, disabled} | — | — |
| left-default-checked | key array of initially checked data items of the left list | array | — | [ ] |
| right-default-checked | key array of initially checked data items of the right list | array | — | [ ] |
Slot
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| left-footer | content of left list footer |
| right-footer | content of right list footer |
Events
| Event Name | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
| change | triggers when data items change in the right list | key array of current data items in the right list, transfer direction (left or right), moved item keys |