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---
title: InputMenu
description: An autocomplete input with real-time suggestions.
category: form
links:
- label: Combobox
icon: i-custom-reka-ui
to: https://reka-ui.com/docs/components/combobox
- label: GitHub
icon: i-simple-icons-github
to: https://github.com/nuxt/ui/tree/v3/src/runtime/components/InputMenu.vue
---
## Usage
Use the `v-model` directive to control the value of the InputMenu or the `default-value` prop to set the initial value when you do not need to control its state.
::tip
Use this over an [`Input`](/components/input) to take advantage of Reka UI's [`Combobox`](https://reka-ui.com/docs/components/combobox) component that offers autocomplete capabilities.
::
::note
This component is similar to the [`SelectMenu`](/components/select-menu) but it's using an Input instead of a Select.
::
### Items
Use the `items` prop as an array of strings, numbers or booleans:
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- modelValue
- items
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
You can also pass an array of objects with the following properties:
- `label?: string`{lang="ts-type"}
- [`type?: "label" | "separator" | "item"`{lang="ts-type"}](#with-items-type)
- [`icon?: string`{lang="ts-type"}](#with-icons-in-items)
- [`avatar?: AvatarProps`{lang="ts-type"}](#with-avatar-in-items)
- [`chip?: ChipProps`{lang="ts-type"}](#with-chip-in-items)
- `disabled?: boolean`{lang="ts-type"}
- `onSelect?(e: Event): void`{lang="ts-type"}
- `class?: any`{lang="ts-type"}
- `ui?: { tagsItem?: ClassNameValue, tagsItemText?: ClassNameValue, tagsItemDelete?: ClassNameValue, tagsItemDeleteIcon?: ClassNameValue, label?: ClassNameValue, separator?: ClassNameValue, item?: ClassNameValue, itemLeadingIcon?: ClassNameValue, itemLeadingAvatarSize?: ClassNameValue, itemLeadingAvatar?: ClassNameValue, itemLeadingChip?: ClassNameValue, itemLeadingChipSize?: ClassNameValue, itemLabel?: ClassNameValue, itemTrailing?: ClassNameValue, itemTrailingIcon?: ClassNameValue }`{lang="ts-type"}
::component-code
---
ignore:
- modelValue.label
- items
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue:
label: 'Todo'
items:
- label: 'Backlog'
- label: 'Todo'
- label: 'In Progress'
- label: 'Done'
---
::
You can also pass an array of arrays to the `items` prop to display separated groups of items.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- modelValue
- items
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Apple'
items:
- - Apple
- Banana
- Blueberry
- Grapes
- Pineapple
- - Aubergine
- Broccoli
- Carrot
- Courgette
- Leek
---
::
### Value Key
You can choose to bind a single property of the object rather than the whole object by using the `value-key` prop. Defaults to `undefined`.
::component-code
---
collapse: true
ignore:
- modelValue
- valueKey
- items
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'todo'
valueKey: 'id'
items:
- label: 'Backlog'
id: 'backlog'
- label: 'Todo'
id: 'todo'
- label: 'In Progress'
id: 'in_progress'
- label: 'Done'
id: 'done'
---
::
### Multiple
Use the `multiple` prop to allow multiple selections, the selected items will be displayed as tags.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- modelValue
- items
- multiple
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue:
- Backlog
- Todo
multiple: true
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
::caution
Ensure to pass an array to the `default-value` prop or the `v-model` directive.
::
### Delete Icon
With `multiple`, use the `delete-icon` prop to customize the delete [Icon](/components/icon) in the tags. Defaults to `i-lucide-x`.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- modelValue
- items
- multiple
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue:
- Backlog
- Todo
multiple: true
deleteIcon: 'i-lucide-trash'
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
::framework-only
#nuxt
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/nuxt#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `app.config.ts` under `ui.icons.close` key.
:::
#vue
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/vue#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `vite.config.ts` under `ui.icons.close` key.
:::
::
### Placeholder
Use the `placeholder` prop to set a placeholder text.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
external:
- items
props:
placeholder: 'Select status'
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Content
Use the `content` prop to control how the InputMenu content is rendered, like its `align` or `side` for example.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
items:
content.align:
- start
- center
- end
content.side:
- right
- left
- top
- bottom
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
content:
align: center
side: bottom
sideOffset: 8
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Arrow
Use the `arrow` prop to display an arrow on the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
- arrow
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
arrow: true
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Color
Use the `color` prop to change the ring color when the InputMenu is focused.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
color: neutral
highlight: true
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
::note
The `highlight` prop is used here to show the focus state. It's used internally when a validation error occurs.
::
### Variant
Use the `variant` prop to change the variant of the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
color: neutral
variant: subtle
highlight: false
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Size
Use the `size` prop to change the size of the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
size: xl
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Icon
Use the `icon` prop to show an [Icon](/components/icon) inside the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
icon: 'i-lucide-search'
size: md
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Trailing Icon
Use the `trailing-icon` prop to customize the trailing [Icon](/components/icon). Defaults to `i-lucide-chevron-down`.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
trailingIcon: 'i-lucide-arrow-down'
size: md
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
::framework-only
#nuxt
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/nuxt#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `app.config.ts` under `ui.icons.chevronDown` key.
:::
#vue
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/vue#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `vite.config.ts` under `ui.icons.chevronDown` key.
:::
::
### Selected Icon
Use the `selected-icon` prop to customize the icon when an item is selected. Defaults to `i-lucide-check`.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
selectedIcon: 'i-lucide-flame'
size: md
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
::framework-only
#nuxt
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/nuxt#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `app.config.ts` under `ui.icons.check` key.
:::
#vue
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/vue#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `vite.config.ts` under `ui.icons.check` key.
:::
::
### Avatar
Use the `avatar` prop to show an [Avatar](/components/avatar) inside the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Nuxt'
avatar:
src: 'https://github.com/nuxt.png'
items:
- Nuxt
- NuxtHub
- NuxtLabs
- Nuxt Modules
- Nuxt Community
---
::
### Loading
Use the `loading` prop to show a loading icon on the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
loading: true
trailing: false
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
### Loading Icon
Use the `loading-icon` prop to customize the loading icon. Defaults to `i-lucide-loader-circle`.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- modelValue
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Backlog'
loading: true
loadingIcon: 'i-lucide-loader'
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
::framework-only
#nuxt
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/nuxt#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `app.config.ts` under `ui.icons.loading` key.
:::
#vue
:::tip{to="/getting-started/icons/vue#theme"}
You can customize this icon globally in your `vite.config.ts` under `ui.icons.loading` key.
:::
::
### Disabled
Use the `disabled` prop to disable the InputMenu.
::component-code
---
prettier: true
ignore:
- items
- placeholder
external:
- items
props:
disabled: true
placeholder: 'Select status'
items:
- Backlog
- Todo
- In Progress
- Done
---
::
## Examples
### With items type
You can use the `type` property with `separator` to display a separator between items or `label` to display a label.
::component-code
---
collapse: true
ignore:
- modelValue
- items
external:
- items
- modelValue
props:
modelValue: 'Apple'
items:
- type: 'label'
label: 'Fruits'
- Apple
- Banana
- Blueberry
- Grapes
- Pineapple
- type: 'separator'
- type: 'label'
label: 'Vegetables'
- Aubergine
- Broccoli
- Carrot
- Courgette
- Leek
---
::
### With icon in items
You can use the `icon` property to display an [Icon](/components/icon) inside the items.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-items-icon-example'
---
::
::tip
You can also use the `#leading` slot to display the selected icon.
::
### With avatar in items
You can use the `avatar` property to display an [Avatar](/components/avatar) inside the items.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-items-avatar-example'
---
::
::tip
You can also use the `#leading` slot to display the selected avatar.
::
### With chip in items
You can use the `chip` property to display a [Chip](/components/chip) inside the items.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-items-chip-example'
---
::
::note
In this example, the `#leading` slot is used to display the selected chip.
::
### Control open state
You can control the open state by using the `default-open` prop or the `v-model:open` directive.
::component-example
---
name: 'input-menu-open-example'
---
::
::note
In this example, leveraging [`defineShortcuts`](/composables/define-shortcuts), you can toggle the InputMenu by pressing :kbd{value="O"}.
::
### Control open state on focus
You can also use the `@focus` directive to control the open state.
::component-example
---
name: 'input-menu-open-focus-example'
---
::
### Control search term
Use the `v-model:search-term` directive to control the search term.
::component-example
---
name: 'input-menu-search-term-example'
---
::
### With rotating icon
Here is an example with a rotating icon that indicates the open state of the InputMenu.
::component-example
---
name: 'input-menu-icon-example'
---
::
### With create item
Use the `create-item` prop to enable users to add custom values that aren't in the predefined options.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-create-item-example'
---
::
::note
The create option shows when no match is found by default. Set it to `always` to show it even when similar values exist.
::
::tip{to="#emits"}
Use the `@create` event to handle the creation of the item. You will receive the event and the item as arguments.
::
### With fetched items
You can fetch items from an API and use them in the InputMenu.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-fetch-example'
---
::
### With ignore filter
Set the `ignore-filter` prop to `true` to disable the internal search and use your own search logic.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-ignore-filter-example'
---
::
::note
This example uses [`refDebounced`](https://vueuse.org/shared/refDebounced/#refdebounced) to debounce the API calls.
::
### With filter fields
Use the `filter-fields` prop with an array of fields to filter on. Defaults to `[labelKey]`.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-filter-fields-example'
---
::
### As a CountryPicker
This example demonstrates using the InputMenu as a country picker with lazy loading - countries are only fetched when the menu is opened.
::component-example
---
collapse: true
name: 'input-menu-countries-example'
---
::
## API
### Props
:component-props
### Slots
:component-slots
### Emits
:component-emits
### Expose
When accessing the component via a template ref, you can use the following:
| Name | Type |
| ---- | ---- |
| `inputRef`{lang="ts-type"} | `Ref<InstanceType<typeof ComboboxTrigger> \| null>`{lang="ts-type"} |
## Theme
:component-theme