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Default searcher implemetation #212
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The idea is not make the So the final code would look something like this: func main() {
items := []string{"Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday", "Sunday"}
prompt := promptui.Select{
StartInSearchMode: true,
Label: "Select Day",
Items: items,
Searcher: promptui.SimpleRegexSearcher(items),
}
_, result, err := prompt.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Prompt failed %v\n", err)
return
}
fmt.Printf("You choose %q\n", result)
} |
In case of speed and also error checking I would not use regex for this, just a |
Fair point. Yeah we could change it to use that instead. |
Oh, actually... I think I did try this and it turns out you can't make it so it's case insensitive. That was the reason I used |
Ping @jbowes 🔔 . Hi, James. Do you still support this repo or is it already considered stable (no further changes)? |
Hi, firstly thanks for the code. It's great.
I've had a bit of problem using the search feature but after digging a little bit, I've found my way.
Have said that, I reckon it would be awesome if there was some kind of default simple implementation of the searcher someone could use that could fit a lot of differet usecases.
This implementation doesn't add any dependencies since it only uses the std library.
Here's the idea:
Let me know if you think this is a good idea so I can make a PR :)
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