Form Select

Bootstrap custom <select> using custom styles. Optionally specify options based on an array, array of objects, or an object.

Generate your select options by passing an array or object to the options props:

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options"></b-form-select>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options" size="sm" class="mt-3"></b-form-select>
    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: null,
        options: [
          { value: null, text: 'Please select an option' },
          { value: 'a', text: 'This is First option' },
          { value: 'b', text: 'Selected Option' },
          { value: { C: '3PO' }, text: 'This is an option with object value' },
          { value: 'd', text: 'This one is disabled', disabled: true }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-options.vue -->

You can even define option groups with the options prop:

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options"></b-form-select>
    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: null,
        options: [
          { value: null, text: 'Please select an option' },
          { value: 'a', text: 'This is First option' },
          { value: 'b', text: 'Selected Option', disabled: true },
          {
            label: 'Grouped options',
            options: [
              { value: { C: '3PO' }, text: 'Option with object value' },
              { value: { R: '2D2' }, text: 'Another option with object value' }
            ]
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-options.vue -->

Or manually provide your options and option groups:

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" class="mb-3">
      <b-form-select-option :value="null">Please select an option</b-form-select-option>
      <b-form-select-option value="a">Option A</b-form-select-option>
      <b-form-select-option value="b" disabled>Option B (disabled)</b-form-select-option>
      <b-form-select-option-group label="Grouped options">
        <b-form-select-option :value="{ C: '3PO' }">Option with object value</b-form-select-option>
        <b-form-select-option :value="{ R: '2D2' }">Another option with object value</b-form-select-option>
      </b-form-select-option-group>
    </b-form-select>

    <div class="mt-2">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: null
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-manual.vue -->

Feel free to mix the options prop with <b-form-select-option> and <b-form-select-option-group>. Manually placed options and option groups will appear below the options generated via the options prop. To place manual options and option groups above the options specified by the options prop, use the named slot first.

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options" class="mb-3">
      <!-- This slot appears above the options from 'options' prop -->
      <template v-slot:first>
        <b-form-select-option :value="null" disabled>-- Please select an option --</b-form-select-option>
      </template>

      <!-- These options will appear after the ones from 'options' prop -->
      <b-form-select-option value="C">Option C</b-form-select-option>
      <b-form-select-option value="D">Option D</b-form-select-option>
    </b-form-select>

    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: null,
        options: [
          { value: 'A', text: 'Option A (from options prop)' },
          { value: 'B', text: 'Option B (from options prop)' }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-both.vue -->

Options property

options can be an array of strings or objects, or a key-value object. Available fields:

  • value The selected value which will be set on v-model
  • disabled Disables item for selection
  • text Display text, or html Display basic inline html

value can be a string, number, or simple object. Avoid using complex types in values.

If both html and text are provided, html will take precedence. Only basic/native HTML is supported in the html field (components will not work). Note that not all browsers will render inline html (i.e. <i>, <strong>, etc) inside <option> elements of a <select>.

Be cautious of placing user supplied content in the html field, as it may make you vulnerable to XSS attacks, if you do not first sanitize the user supplied string.

Options as an array

const options = ['A', 'B', 'C', { text: 'D', value: { d: 1 }, disabled: true }, 'E', 'F']

If an array entry is a string, it will be used for both the generated value and text fields.

You can mix using strings and objects in the array.

Internally, BootstrapVue will convert the above array to the following array (the array of objects) format:

const options = [
  { text: 'A', value: 'A', disabled: false },
  { text: 'B', value: 'B', disabled: false },
  { text: 'C', value: 'C', disabled: false },
  { text: 'D', value: { d: 1 }, disabled: true },
  { text: 'E', value: 'E', disabled: false },
  { text: 'F', value: 'F', disabled: false }
]

Options as an array of objects

const options = [
  { text: 'Item 1', value: 'first' },
  { text: 'Item 2', value: 'second' },
  { html: '<b>Item</b> 3', value: 'third', disabled: true },
  { text: 'Item 4' },
  { text: 'Item 5', value: { foo: 'bar', baz: true } }
]

If value is missing, then text will be used as both the value and text fields. If you use the html property, you must supply a value property.

New in v2.2.0 To define option groups, just add an object with a label prop as the groups name and a options property with the array of options of the group.

const options = [
  { text: 'Item 1', value: 'first' },
  { text: 'Item 2', value: 'second' },
  {
    label: 'Grouped options',
    options: [{ html: '<b>Item</b> 3', value: 'third', disabled: true }, { text: 'Item 4' }]
  },
  { text: 'Item 5', value: { foo: 'bar', baz: true } }
]

Options as an object

Deprecated

Keys are mapped to value and values are mapped to option text.

const options = {
  a: 'Item A',
  b: 'Item B',
  c: { html: 'Item C', disabled: true },
  d: { text: 'Item D', value: 'overridden_value' },
  e: { text: 'Item E', value: { foo: 'bar', baz: true } }
}

Internally, BootstrapVue will convert the above object to the following array (the array of objects) format:

const options = [
  { text: 'Item A', value: 'a', disabled: false },
  { text: 'Item B', value: 'b', disabled: false },
  { html: 'Item C', value: 'c', disabled: false },
  { text: 'Item D', value: 'overridden_value', disabled: true },
  { text: 'Item E', value: { foo: 'bar', baz: true }, disabled: false }
]

Note: When using the Object format, the order of the final array is not guaranteed. For this reason, it is recommended to use either of the previously mentioned array formats.

Changing the option field names

If you want to customize the field property names (for example using name field for display text) you can easily change them by setting the text-field, html-field, value-field, and disabled-field props to a string that contains the property name you would like to use:

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select
      v-model="selected"
      :options="options"
      class="mb-3"
      value-field="item"
      text-field="name"
      disabled-field="notEnabled"
    ></b-form-select>

    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: 'A',
        options: [
          { item: 'A', name: 'Option A' },
          { item: 'B', name: 'Option B' },
          { item: 'D', name: 'Option C', notEnabled: true },
          { item: { d: 1 }, name: 'Option D' }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-options-fields.vue -->

Option notes

If the initial value of your v-model expression does not match any of the options, the <b-form-select> component (which is a native HTML5 <select> under the hood) will render in an unselected state. On iOS this will cause the user not being able to select the first item because iOS does not fire a change event in this case. It is therefore recommended to provide a disabled option with an empty value as your first option.

<b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options">
  <template v-slot:first>
    <b-form-select-option value="" disabled>-- Please select an option --</b-form-select-option>
  </template>
</b-form-select>

See the Vue select documentation for more details.

Standard (single) select

By default, Bootstrap v4's custom select styling is applied.

Value in single mode

In non multiple mode, <b-form-select> returns the a single value of the currently selected option.

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options"></b-form-select>
    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: null,
        options: [
          { value: null, text: 'Please select some item' },
          { value: 'a', text: 'This is First option' },
          { value: 'b', text: 'Default Selected Option' },
          { value: 'c', text: 'This is another option' },
          { value: 'd', text: 'This one is disabled', disabled: true }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-single.vue -->

Select sizing (displayed rows)

You can use the select-size prop to switch the custom select into a select list-box, rather than a dropdown. Set the select-size prop to a numerical value greater than 1 to control how many rows of options are visible.

Note when select-size is set to a value greater than 1, the Bootstrap v4 custom styling will not be applied, unless the multiple prop is also set.

Note that not all mobile browsers will show the select as a list-box.

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options" :select-size="4"></b-form-select>
    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: null,
        options: [
          { value: null, text: 'Please select some item' },
          { value: 'a', text: 'This is option a' },
          { value: 'b', text: 'Default Selected Option b' },
          { value: 'c', text: 'This is option c' },
          { value: 'd', text: 'This one is disabled', disabled: true },
          { value: 'e', text: 'This is option e' },
          { value: 'e', text: 'This is option f' }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-size.vue -->

Multiple select support

Enable multiple select mode by setting the prop multiple, and control how many rows are displayed in the multiple select list-box by setting select-size to the number of rows to display. The default is to let the browser use its default (typically 4).

Value in multiple mode

In multiple mode, <b-form-select> always returns an array of option values. You must provide an array reference as your v-model when in multiple mode.

<template>
  <div>
    <b-form-select v-model="selected" :options="options" multiple :select-size="4"></b-form-select>
    <div class="mt-3">Selected: <strong>{{ selected }}</strong></div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        selected: ['b'], // Array reference
        options: [
          { value: 'a', text: 'This is First option' },
          { value: 'b', text: 'Default Selected Option' },
          { value: 'c', text: 'This is another option' },
          { value: 'd', text: 'This one is disabled', disabled: true },
          { value: 'e', text: 'This is option e' },
          { value: 'f', text: 'This is option f' },
          { value: 'g', text: 'This is option g' }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

<!-- b-form-select-multiple-mode.vue -->

Control sizing

Set the form-control text size using the size prop to sm or lg for small or large respectively.

By default <b-form-select> will occupy the full width of the container that it appears in. To control the select width, place the input inside standard Bootstrap grid column.

Autofocus

When the autofocus prop is set on <b-form-select>, the select will be auto-focused when it is inserted (i.e. mounted) into the document or re-activated when inside a Vue <keep-alive> component. Note that this prop does not set the autofocus attribute on the select, nor can it tell when the select becomes visible.

Contextual states

Bootstrap includes validation styles for valid and invalid states on most form controls.

Generally speaking, you'll want to use a particular state for specific types of feedback:

  • false (denotes invalid state) is great for when there's a blocking or required field. A user must fill in this field properly to submit the form.
  • true (denotes valid state) is ideal for situations when you have per-field validation throughout a form and want to encourage a user through the rest of the fields.
  • null Displays no validation state (neither valid nor invalid)

To apply one of the contextual state icons on <b-form-select>, set the state prop to false (for invalid), true (for valid), or null (no validation state).

Conveying contextual validation state to assistive technologies and colorblind users

Using these contextual states to denote the state of a form control only provides a visual, color-based indication, which will not be conveyed to users of assistive technologies - such as screen readers - or to colorblind users.

Ensure that an alternative indication of state is also provided. For instance, you could include a hint about state in the form control's <label> text itself, or by providing an additional help text block (via <b-form-group> or <b-form-*-feedback>). Specifically for assistive technologies, invalid form controls can also be assigned an aria-invalid="true" attribute (see below).

ARIA aria-invalid attribute:

When <b-form-select> has an invalid contextual state (i.e. state = false) you may also want to set the <b-form-select> prop aria-invalid to true.

Supported invalid values are:

  • false (default) No errors detected
  • true The value has failed validation.

When state is set to false, aria-invalid will also be set to true.

Non custom select

Set the prop plain to have a native browser <select> rendered (although the class .form-control will always be placed on the select).

A plain select will always be rendered for non multiple selects which have the select-size prop set to a value greater than 1.

Component reference

<b-form-select>

Component aliases

<b-form-select> can also be used via the following aliases:

  • <b-select>

Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.

Properties

Property (Click to sort Ascending)TypeDefaultDescription
id
StringUsed to set the 'id' attribute on the rendered content, and used as the base to generate any additional element IDs as needed
name
StringSets the value of the 'name' attribute on the form control
disabled
BooleanWhen set to 'true', disables the component's functionality and places it in a disabled state
required
BooleanfalseAdds the 'required' attribute to the form control
form
StringID of the form that the form control belongs to. Sets the 'form' attribute on the control
autofocus
BooleanfalseWhen set to 'true', attempts to auto-focus the control when it is mounted, or re-activated when in a keep-alive. Does not set the 'autofocus' attribute on the control
size
Settings
StringSet the size of the component's appearance. 'sm', 'md' (default), or 'lg'
state
BooleannullControls the validation state appearance of the component. 'true' for valid, 'false' for invalid', or 'null' for no validation state
plain
BooleanfalseRender the form control in plain mode, rather than custom styled mode
options
Array or Object[]Array of items to render in the component
value-field
String'value'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the value
text-field
String'text'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the text label
html-field
String'html'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the html label instead of text field. Use with caution.
disabled-field
String'disabled'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the disabled state
label-field
String'label'
options-field
String'options'
value
v-model
AnyCurrent value of the select. Should be set to an array when the 'multiple' prop is set
multiple
BooleanfalseWhen set, allows multiple options to be selected (multi-select)
select-size
Number0When set to a number larger than 0, will set the number of display option rows. Note not all browser will respect this setting
aria-invalid
Boolean or StringfalseOptional value to set for the 'aria-invalid' attribute. Supported values are 'true' and 'false'. If not set, the 'state' prop will dictate the value

v-model

PropertyEvent
valueinput

Slots

Slot NameDescription
first Slot to place options or option groups above options provided via the 'options' prop

Events

EventArgumentsDescription
input
  1. value - current selected value(s) of the select.
Emitted with the select value changes
change
  1. value - current selected value(s) of the select.
Emitted with the select value changes via user interaction

<b-form-select-option>

v2.2.0+ Functional component

Component aliases

<b-form-select-option> can also be used via the following aliases:

  • <b-select-option>

Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.

Properties

PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
value
Required
AnyThe value of the option
disabled
BooleanfalseWhen set to 'true', disables the component's functionality and places it in a disabled state

<b-form-select-option-group>

v2.2.0+

Component aliases

<b-form-select-option-group> can also be used via the following aliases:

  • <b-select-option-group>

Note: component aliases are only available when importing all of BootstrapVue or using the component group plugin.

Properties

PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
options
Array or Object[]Array of items to render in the component
value-field
String'value'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the value
text-field
String'text'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the text label
html-field
String'html'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the html label instead of text field. Use with caution.
disabled-field
String'disabled'Field name in the 'options' array that should be used for the disabled state
label
Required
String

Slots

Slot NameDescription
first Slot to place options above options provided via the 'options' prop

Importing individual components

You can import individual components into your project via the following named exports:

ComponentNamed ExportImport Path
<b-form-select>BFormSelectbootstrap-vue
<b-form-select-option>BFormSelectOptionbootstrap-vue
<b-form-select-option-group>BFormSelectOptionGroupbootstrap-vue

Example:

import { BFormSelect } from 'bootstrap-vue'
Vue.component('b-form-select', BFormSelect)

Importing as a Vue.js plugin

This plugin includes all of the above listed individual components. Plugins also include any component aliases.

Named ExportImport Path
FormSelectPluginbootstrap-vue

Example:

import { FormSelectPlugin } from 'bootstrap-vue'
Vue.use(FormSelectPlugin)