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I am using a material-ui TextField to create an input and a label for a typeahead picker type component with downshift.

I've seen the demos, and have got this:

<FormControl fullWidth className={classname}>
    <TextField fullWidth InputProps={ inputProps } InputLabelProps={ inputLabelProps } />
</FormControl>

My inputProps are equal to:

const inputProps = getInputProps({ //passed in by {...downshiftProps} on the parent
    onChange, onKeyDown, disabled, error, label, value: inputValue,
    startAdornment: selectedItems.map(item => ...)
});

const inputLabelProps = getLabelProps({ //passed in by {...downshiftProps} on the parent
    disabled, required, error, disabled, shrink: true, id: inputProps.id
});

My predecessor had those inputLabelProps attributes defined on a material-ui InputLabel component, but in an attempt to get the aria-labelledby attributes working, I've got with a single TextField.

Printing out the content of the input and label props gives:

//labelProps
{
    disabled: false,
    error: false,
    htmlFor: "downshift-0-input",
    id: "downshift-0-label",
    required: undefined,
    shrink: false
}

//inputProps
{
    aria-activedecendant: null,
    aria-autocomplete: "list"
    aria-controls: null,
    aria-labelledby: "downshift-0-label",
    autoComplete: "off"
    disabled: false,
    error: false,
    id: "downshift-0-input",
    onBlur: f(event),
    onChange: f(event),
    onKeyDown: f(event),
    startAdornment: [],
    value: ""
}

My issue is that no label is rendered to the DOM. The closest I get is a div with a label attribute, that wraps the input, but displays nothing.

p.s. I've seen Material-ui textfield with label but I don't think FloatingLAbelText exists anymore? The link in the answers is out of date, and not compatible with the propGetters pattern.

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  • I can't understand properly what you are trying to do and what's the problem. But here is a demo of TextField with downshift on their docs, this might help you Feb 7, 2019 at 10:58
  • @VaibhavVishal thanks, I've saw that before looking at this particular problem. My assumption was that getItemProps would accept an object with the label property...but it does not. Feb 7, 2019 at 11:09
  • You linked to the TextField demos, but have you looked through downshift demo? material-ui.com/demos/autocomplete/#downshift Feb 8, 2019 at 4:04
  • @RyanCogswell see Vaibhav's comment and my response. I have seen both sets of demos. Feb 8, 2019 at 7:22

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Here is a slightly simplified version of the demo mentioned in the comments:

Edit Material demo

The DownshiftMultiple portion of the demo used a label. I've only included the first downshift demo in my sandbox, but modified it to use a label in the same manner as the "multiple" demo. The label doesn't belong in the InputLabelProps, it is just a property of TextField. In the demo, this is a little confusing to follow because label is specified as a property on the object passed to renderInput so it just ends up as part of the ...other object that is the spread onto TextField.

If you look at the relevant code for TextField you'll see:

    {label && (
      <InputLabel htmlFor={id} ref={this.labelRef} {...InputLabelProps}>
        {label}
      </InputLabel>
    )}

Here you see that the InputLabelProps don't impact the content of the label, just the other properties that affect its rendering, so you need label as a property directly on TextField.

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