Search and Filtering
Sveip for å vise menyen
Modern frontend applications often allow users to search and filter data dynamically. Online stores, dashboards, social media platforms, and movie applications all rely heavily on filtering systems.
In this chapter, you will build a simple search feature using reactive state and dynamic rendering.
Creating Search State
Open App.svelte and add the following code:
<script>
let search = "";
let movies = [
"Interstellar",
"Inception",
"Dune",
"The Batman",
"Oppenheimer"
];
</script>
The search variable stores the current search input value.
Binding the Search Input
Add an input field:
<input
bind:value={search}
placeholder="Search movies..."
/>
As the user types, the value of search updates automatically through two-way binding.
Filtering the Data
Create a filtered array using a reactive statement:
$: filteredMovies = movies.filter(movie =>
movie.toLowerCase().includes(
search.toLowerCase()
)
);
The filter() method creates a new array containing only matching movies.
Whenever the search value changes, the filtered list updates automatically.
Rendering the Filtered Results
Display the filtered data:
<ul>
{#each filteredMovies as movie}
<li>{movie}</li>
{/each}
</ul>
Now the interface updates dynamically as the user types into the search field.
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