Svelte Search Input - Flowbite
Use the search input component as a text field to allow users to enter search queries and receive relevant page results available in multiple styles and sizes
The search input component can be used to let your users search through your website using string queries and it comes in multiple styles, variants, and sizes built with the utility classes from Tailwind CSS.
You will also find more advanced search components on this page including dropdown category selections, search buttons positioned inside the input field, voice search fields and more.
Setup #
- Svelte
<script>
import { Search } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>
Search bar example #
- Svelte
<script>
import { Search, Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
</script>
<Search>
<Button>Search</Button>
</Search>
Simple search input #
Use the simplest form of a search input component with an icon and a search button next to the text field.
- Svelte
<script>
import { Search, Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
import { Icon } from 'flowbite-svelte-icons';
</script>
<form class="flex gap-2">
<Search size="md" />
<Button class="!p-2.5">
<Icon name="search-outline" class="w-5 h-5" />
</Button>
</form>
Voice Search #
Get started with this example if you would like to enable voice search for your website and users.
- Svelte
<script>
import { Search, Button } from 'flowbite-svelte';
import { Icon } from 'flowbite-svelte-icons';
function handleVoiceBtn() {
alert('You clicked voice button');
}
</script>
<form class="flex gap-2">
<Search size="md" class="flex gap-2 items-center" placeholder="Search Mockups, Logos, Design Templates...">
<button type="button" on:click={handleVoiceBtn} class="outline-none">
<Icon name="microphone-solid" class="w-4 h-4" />
</button>
</Search>
<Button size="sm">
<Icon name="search-outline" class="w-5 h-5 mr-2 -ml-1" />
Search
</Button>
</form>
Events #
on: blur;
on: change;
on: input;
on: click;
on: focus;
on: keydown;
on: keypress;
on: keyup;
on: mouseenter;
on: mouseleave;
on: mouseover;
on: paste;
Example #
- Svelte
<script>
import { Search, Button } from '$lib';
let value = '';
const submitted = () => {
alert(`You are searching: ${value}`);
};
</script>
<form id="example-form" on:submit={submitted}>
<Search bind:value />
<p>You are searching: {value}</p>
<Button type="submit">Submit</Button>
</form>
Component data #
The component has the following props, type, and default values. See types page for type information.
Search #
- Use the
class
prop to overwrite theInput
tag.
Props
Name | Type | Default |
---|---|---|
size | FormSizeType | 'lg' |
placeholder | string | 'Search' |
value | any | undefined |
Events
Names |
---|
on:blur |
on:change |
on:input |
on:click |
on:focus |
on:keydown |
on:keypress |
on:keyup |
on:mouseenter |
on:mouseleave |
on:mouseover |
on:paste |