---
title: 'Field.Selection'
description: '`Field.Selection` is a wrapper component for selecting between options using a dropdown or similar user experiences.'
version: 10.104.0
generatedAt: 2026-04-17T18:46:12.699Z
checksum: 090b7d977ba4be5e2c4c04d199a30a4048416c59f443a56985df2f80629d9c40
---

# Field.Selection

## Import

```tsx
import { Field } from '@dnb/eufemia/extensions/forms'
render(<Field.Selection />)
```

## Description

`Field.Selection` is a component for selecting between options using a dropdown or similar user experiences.

Before using this component, ensure there is not a more specific [field component](/uilib/extensions/forms/feature-fields/) available that better suits your needs.

Uses the [Field.Option](/uilib/extensions/forms/base-fields/Option/) pseudo-component to define options.

There is a corresponding [Value.Selection](/uilib/extensions/forms/Value/Selection) component.

```tsx
import { Field } from '@dnb/eufemia/extensions/forms'

render(
  <Field.Selection placeholder="Select something...">
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

You can also use the `dataPath` property to provide the data to the component:

```jsx
import { Field } from '@dnb/eufemia/extensions/forms'

render(
  <Form.Handler
    data={{
      myDataPath: [
        { title: 'Foo!', value: 'foo' },
        { title: 'Bar!', value: 'bar' },
      ],
    }}
  >
    <Field.Selection dataPath="/myDataPath" />
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

## Relevant links

- [Source code](https://github.com/dnbexperience/eufemia/tree/main/packages/dnb-eufemia/src/extensions/forms/base-fields/Selection)
- [Docs code](https://github.com/dnbexperience/eufemia/tree/main/packages/dnb-design-system-portal/src/docs/uilib/extensions/forms/base-fields/Selection)

## About the Autocomplete variant

The autocomplete variant (`variant="autocomplete"`) is a special easy drop-in version – basically as a replacement for the Dropdown variant, but with a search capability.

The [Autocomplete](/uilib/components/autocomplete/) by itself can be customized and used in various ways. If you need more control, you can use the `autocompleteProps` property to forward any additional properties (camelCase) to the [Autocomplete](/uilib/components/autocomplete/) component.

## Demos

### Variants summary

As there are many variants, they are split into separate sections. Here is a summary of the variants:

#### Dropdown

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Autocomplete

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="autocomplete"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio buttons

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Toggle buttons

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

---

### Dropdown variant (default)

#### Dropdown empty

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    onFocus={(value) => console.log('onFocus', value)}
    onBlur={(value) => console.log('onBlur', value)}
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown placeholder

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    placeholder="Select something..."
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown with a transformed selection text

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    label="Label"
    value="bar"
    transformSelection={({ title }) => {
      return title
    }}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" text="Additional text" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" text="Additional text" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown label and option selected

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown with help

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    help={{
      title: 'Help is available',
      content:
        'Somewhere along the way, we must learn that there is nothing greater than to do something for others.',
    }}
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

### Horizontal layout

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    layout="horizontal"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown disabled

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    disabled
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown option disabled

```tsx
const Example = () => {
  return (
    <Field.Selection label="Label text">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" disabled />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
  )
}
render(<Example />)
```

#### Dropdown error

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    error={new Error('This is what is wrong...')}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown dynamic options

```tsx
const Example = () => {
  const [numOptions, setNumOptions] = React.useState(3)
  return (
    <>
      <Field.Selection
        value="option-15"
        label="Label text"
        onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
      >
        {Array.from(Array(numOptions).keys()).map((key) => (
          <Field.Option
            key={key}
            value={key}
            title={`Option ${key + 1}`}
          />
        ))}
      </Field.Selection>

      <p>
        {[3, 4, 5].map((num, i) => (
          <Button
            key={i}
            size="medium"
            right="x-small"
            variant={numOptions === num ? 'primary' : 'secondary'}
            on_click={() => setNumOptions(num)}
          >
            {num} options
          </Button>
        ))}
      </p>
    </>
  )
}
render(<Example />)
```

#### Dropdown high number of options

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="option-15"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="option-1" title="One" />
    <Field.Option value="option-2" title="Two" />
    <Field.Option value="option-3" title="Three" />
    <Field.Option value="option-4" title="Four" />
    <Field.Option value="option-5" title="Five" />
    <Field.Option value="option-6" title="Six" />
    <Field.Option value="option-7" title="Seven" />
    <Field.Option value="option-8" title="Eight" />
    <Field.Option value="option-9" title="Nine" />
    <Field.Option value="option-10" title="Ten" />
    <Field.Option value="option-11" title="Eleven" />
    <Field.Option value="option-12" title="Twelve" />
    <Field.Option value="option-13" title="Thirteen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-14" title="Fourteen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-15" title="Fifteen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-16" title="Sixteen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-17" title="Seventeen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-18" title="Eighteen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-19" title="Nineteen" />
    <Field.Option value="option-20" title="Twenty" />
    <Field.Option value="option-21" title="Twenty-one" />
    <Field.Option value="option-22" title="Twenty-two" />
    <Field.Option value="option-23" title="Twenty-three" />
    <Field.Option value="option-24" title="Twenty-four" />
    <Field.Option value="option-25" title="Twenty-five" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown validation - Required

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    value="foo"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    onFocus={(value) => console.log('onFocus', value)}
    onBlur={(value) => console.log('onBlur', value)}
    required
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Dropdown button with a path to populate the data

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler
    data={{
      example: {
        list: [
          {
            title: 'One',
            value: 'one',
          },
          {
            title: 'Two',
            value: 'two',
          },
        ],
      },
      selection: 'two',
    }}
  >
    <Field.Selection
      label="Label text"
      path="/selection"
      dataPath="/example/list"
    >
      <Field.Option value="foo">Fooo</Field.Option>
    </Field.Selection>
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

#### Dropdown with the data property

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    label="Label text"
    data={[
      {
        title: 'One',
        value: 'one',
      },
      {
        title: 'Two',
        value: 'two',
      },
    ]}
  />
)
```

### Dropdown widths

```tsx
render(
  <Flex.Stack>
    <Field.Selection label="Default width (property omitted)" value="bar">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
    <Field.Selection
      label="Small selection with a long label"
      value="bar"
      width="small"
    >
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
    <Field.Selection label="Medium" value="bar" width="medium">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
    <Field.Selection label="Large" value="bar" width="large">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
    <Field.Selection label="Stretch" value="bar" width="stretch">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
  </Flex.Stack>
)
```

### Dropdown groups

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    label="Label text"
    path="/selection"
    dataPath="/example/list"
    groups={['Foos', 'Bars']}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" groupIndex={0}>
      Fooo
    </Field.Option>
    <Field.Option value="bar" groupIndex={1}>
      Bar
    </Field.Option>
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

---

### Autocomplete variant

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="autocomplete"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    onFocus={(value) => console.log('onFocus', value)}
    onBlur={(value) => console.log('onBlur', value)}
    required
    validateInitially
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

### Autocomplete groups

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="autocomplete"
    label="Label text"
    path="/selection"
    dataPath="/example/list"
    groups={['Foos', 'Bars']}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" groupIndex={0}>
      Fooo
    </Field.Option>
    <Field.Option value="bar" groupIndex={1}>
      Bar
    </Field.Option>
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

---

### Radio variant

#### Radio empty

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio option selected

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    label="Label text"
    value="bar"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio horizontal layout

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    label="Label text"
    value="bar"
    layout="horizontal"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio horizontal options-layout

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    label="Label text"
    value="bar"
    optionsLayout="horizontal"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio horizontal layout and horizontal options-layout

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    label="Label text"
    value="bar"
    layout="horizontal"
    optionsLayout="horizontal"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio disabled

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    disabled
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio option disabled

```tsx
const Example = () => {
  return (
    <Field.Selection label="Label text" variant="radio">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" disabled />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
  )
}
render(<Example />)
```

#### Radio error

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    error={new Error('This is what is wrong...')}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### Radio button with a path to populate the data

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler
    data={{
      example: {
        list: [
          {
            title: 'One',
            value: 'one',
          },
          {
            title: 'Two',
            value: 'two',
          },
        ],
      },
      selection: 'two',
    }}
  >
    <Field.Selection
      variant="radio"
      label="Label text"
      path="/selection"
      dataPath="/example/list"
    >
      <Field.Option value="foo">Fooo</Field.Option>
    </Field.Selection>
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

#### Radio with the data property

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="radio"
    label="Label text"
    data={[
      {
        title: 'One',
        value: 'one',
      },
      {
        title: 'Two',
        value: 'two',
      },
    ]}
  />
)
```

#### Radio with List composition

Use render prop children to compose each option with [List](/uilib/components/list) and set selected state from the current field value.

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler
    defaultData={{
      selection: 'bar',
      myDataPath: [
        {
          value: 'foo',
          title: 'Foo!',
          amount: 1234,
        },
        {
          value: 'bar',
          title: 'Baar!',
          amount: 5678,
        },
        {
          value: 'baz',
          title: 'Baz!',
          amount: 9999,
        },
      ],
    }}
  >
    <Field.Selection
      label="Select an option"
      variant="radio"
      path="/selection"
      dataPath="/myDataPath"
      width="large"
    >
      {({ value: selectedValue, options = [] }) => {
        return (
          <List.Container>
            {options.map(({ value, title, amount }) => {
              return (
                <List.Item.Basic
                  key={value}
                  selected={value === selectedValue}
                >
                  <List.Cell.Start>
                    <Field.Option value={value} title={title} />
                  </List.Cell.Start>
                  <List.Cell.End>
                    <Value.Currency value={amount} />
                  </List.Cell.End>
                </List.Item.Basic>
              )
            })}
          </List.Container>
        )
      }}
    </Field.Selection>
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

#### Radio nesting other fields with logic

You can nest other fields and show them based on your desired logic.

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler onSubmit={console.log}>
    <Form.Card>
      <Field.Selection
        variant="radio"
        label="Make a selection"
        path="/mySelection"
        required
      >
        <Field.Option value="nothing" title="Nothing" />
        <Field.Option value="showInput" title="Show an input" />
        <Form.Visibility
          visibleWhen={{
            path: '/mySelection',
            hasValue: 'showInput',
          }}
          animate
          compensateForGap="auto" // makes animation smooth
        >
          <Section variant="info" innerSpace>
            <Field.String placeholder="Enter some value" required />
          </Section>
        </Form.Visibility>
        <Field.Option
          value="showAdditionalOption"
          title="Show additional option"
        />
        <Form.Visibility
          visibleWhen={{
            path: '/mySelection',
            hasValue: (value) =>
              value === 'showAdditionalOption' || value === 'showMeMore',
          }}
          animate
          compensateForGap="auto" // makes animation smooth
        >
          <Field.Option
            value="showMeMore"
            title="Show even more"
            bottom="x-small"
          />
          <Form.Visibility
            animate
            visibleWhen={{
              path: '/mySelection',
              hasValue: 'showMeMore',
            }}
          >
            <Section variant="info" innerSpace>
              <Field.String placeholder="Enter more info" required />
            </Section>
          </Form.Visibility>
        </Form.Visibility>
      </Field.Selection>
    </Form.Card>

    <Form.SubmitButton />
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

#### Radio nesting advanced

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler
    defaultData={{
      mySelection: 'first',
      firstSelection: 'first',
    }}
    onSubmit={console.log}
  >
    <Form.Card>
      <Field.Selection path="/mySelection" variant="radio">
        <Field.Option value="first" title="First" />
        <Form.Visibility
          visibleWhen={{
            path: '/mySelection',
            hasValue: 'first',
          }}
          animate
          compensateForGap="auto" // makes animation smooth
        >
          <Form.Card top bottom>
            <Field.Number
              path="/firstNumber"
              label="First number"
              value={1}
              allowNegative={false}
              required
              exclusiveMinimum={900}
              exclusiveMaximum={1000}
            />
            <Field.String
              path="/firstString"
              label="First String"
              value="foo"
              pattern="bar"
              minLength={4}
            />
            <Field.Boolean
              path="/firstBoolean"
              label="First boolean"
              variant="checkbox"
              required
            />
            <Field.Selection
              path="/firstSelection"
              variant="radio"
              required
              label="First selection"
            >
              <Field.Option value="first" title="First nested" />
              <Form.Visibility
                visibleWhen={{
                  path: '/firstSelection',
                  hasValue: 'first',
                }}
                animate
                compensateForGap="auto" // makes animation smooth
              >
                <Form.Card top bottom>
                  <Field.Number
                    path="/firstNestedNumber"
                    label="First nested number"
                    required
                  />
                </Form.Card>
              </Form.Visibility>
              <Field.Option value="second" title="Second nested" />
            </Field.Selection>
          </Form.Card>
        </Form.Visibility>

        <Field.Option value="second" title="Second" />
        <Field.Option value="third" title="Third" />
      </Field.Selection>
    </Form.Card>

    <Form.SubmitButton />
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

---

### Buttons variant

#### ToggleButton empty

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### ToggleButton option selected

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    label="Label text"
    value="bar"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### ToggleButton horizontal options-layout

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    label="Label text"
    optionsLayout="horizontal"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### ToggleButton disabled

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    disabled
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### ToggleButton option disabled

```tsx
const Example = () => {
  return (
    <Field.Selection label="Label text" variant="button">
      <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" disabled />
      <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
    </Field.Selection>
  )
}
render(<Example />)
```

#### ToggleButton error

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    value="bar"
    label="Label text"
    onChange={(value) => console.log('onChange', value)}
    error={new Error('This is what is wrong...')}
  >
    <Field.Option value="foo" title="Foo!" />
    <Field.Option value="bar" title="Baar!" />
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

#### ToggleButton nesting other fields with logic

You can nest other fields and show them based on your desired logic.

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler>
    <Form.Card>
      <Field.Selection
        variant="button"
        label="Make a selection"
        path="/mySelection"
      >
        <Field.Option value="nothing" title="Nothing" />

        <Field.Option value="showInput" title="Show an input" />
        <Form.Visibility
          animate
          visibleWhen={{
            path: '/mySelection',
            hasValue: 'showInput',
          }}
        >
          <Section variant="info" innerSpace>
            <Field.String placeholder="Enter some value" />
          </Section>
        </Form.Visibility>

        <Field.Option
          value="showAdditionalOption"
          title="Show additional option"
        />
        <Form.Visibility
          animate
          visibleWhen={{
            path: '/mySelection',
            hasValue: (value) =>
              value === 'showAdditionalOption' || value === 'showMeMore',
          }}
        >
          <Field.Option
            value="showMeMore"
            title="Show even more"
            bottom="x-small"
          />
          <Form.Visibility
            animate
            visibleWhen={{
              path: '/mySelection',
              hasValue: 'showMeMore',
            }}
          >
            <Section variant="info" innerSpace>
              <Field.String placeholder="Enter more info" />
            </Section>
          </Form.Visibility>
        </Form.Visibility>
      </Field.Selection>
    </Form.Card>
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

#### ToggleButton with a path to populate the data

```tsx
render(
  <Form.Handler
    data={{
      example: {
        list: [
          {
            title: 'One',
            value: 'one',
          },
          {
            title: 'Two',
            value: 'two',
          },
        ],
      },
      selection: 'two',
    }}
  >
    <Field.Selection
      variant="button"
      label="Label text"
      path="/selection"
      dataPath="/example/list"
    >
      <Field.Option value="foo">Fooo</Field.Option>
    </Field.Selection>
  </Form.Handler>
)
```

#### ToggleButton with the data property

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection
    variant="button"
    label="Label text"
    data={[
      {
        title: 'One',
        value: 'one',
      },
      {
        title: 'Two',
        value: 'two',
      },
    ]}
  />
)
```

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection label="Label" error="This is what is wrong...">
    <Field.Option value="foo">Foo</Field.Option>
    <Field.Option value="bar">Bar</Field.Option>
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection label="Label" info="Useful information (?)">
    <Field.Option value="foo">Foo</Field.Option>
    <Field.Option value="bar">Bar</Field.Option>
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

```tsx
render(
  <Field.Selection label="Label" warning="I'm warning you...">
    <Field.Option value="foo">Foo</Field.Option>
    <Field.Option value="bar">Bar</Field.Option>
  </Field.Selection>
)
```

## Properties

### Field-specific properties

```json
{
  "props": {
    "variant": {
      "doc": "Choice of UI feature. Can be: `dropdown`, `autocomplete`, `button`, `radio`.",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "value": {
      "doc": "Defines the `value`. When using variant `radio` or `button`, value has to be a `string`.",
      "type": ["number", "string"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "transformSelection": {
      "doc": "Transform the displayed selection for Dropdown and Autocomplete variant. Use it to display a different value than the one in the data set. The first parameter is the props of the Option component or data item. You can return a React.ReactNode that will be displayed in the selection.",
      "type": "function",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "optionsLayout": {
      "doc": "Layout for the list of options. Can be `horizontal` or `vertical`.",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "width": {
      "doc": "`small`, `medium` or `large` for predefined standard widths, `stretch` for fill available width.",
      "type": ["string", "false"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "data": {
      "doc": "Data to be used for the component. The object needs to have a `value` and a `title` property. Provide the Dropdown or Autocomplete data in the format documented here: [Dropdown](/uilib/components/dropdown) and [Autocomplete](/uilib/components/autocomplete) documentation.",
      "type": "array",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "groups": {
      "doc": "An array of group titles for the list items. Only the first group can be `undefined`",
      "type": "React.ReactNode[]",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "dataPath": {
      "doc": "The path to the context data (Form.Handler). The context data object needs to have a `value` and a `title` property. The generated options will be placed above given JSX based children. When `children` is a function, the generated options are instead provided as `options` to the function.",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "autocompleteProps": {
      "doc": "Forward any additional props (camelCase) to the [Autocomplete](/uilib/components/autocomplete/) component. `onType` will additionally provide the `value` parameter with `emptyValue` support in addition to the internal `dataContext`.",
      "type": "object",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "dropdownProps": {
      "doc": "Forward any additional props (camelCase) to the [Dropdown](/uilib/components/dropdown/) component.",
      "type": "object",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "size": {
      "doc": "The sizes you can choose is small (1.5rem), default (2rem), medium (2.5rem) and large (3rem) are supported component sizes. Defaults to default / null. Also, if you define a number like size=\"2\" then it will be forwarded as the input element attribute. Consider rather setting field sizes with [Form.Appearance](/uilib/extensions/forms/Form/Appearance/).",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "children": {
      "doc": "For providing [Field.Option](/uilib/extensions/forms/base-fields/Option/) components and other children. Can also be a render function that receives `{ value, options }`, where `options` are from `data` or `dataPath` and may include additional custom properties.",
      "type": ["React.ReactNode", "function"],
      "status": "optional"
    }
  }
}
```

### General properties

```json
{
  "props": {
    "value": {
      "doc": "Source data value for the field. Will take precedence over the path value given in the data context.",
      "type": "{valueType}",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "defaultValue": {
      "doc": "Default source data value for the field. Will not take precedence over the path value given in the data context.",
      "type": "{valueType}",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "path": {
      "doc": "JSON Pointer for where the data for the field is located in the source dataset (when using Form.Handler or DataContext). The `path` will also be set as the `name` attribute for the [string](/uilib/extensions/forms/base-fields/String/)-field.",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "info": {
      "doc": "Info message shown below / after the field by default. Use `statusPosition=\"above\"` to show status messages above the field. When provided as a function, the function will be called with the current value as argument. The second parameter is an object with `{ conditionally, getValueByPath, getFieldByPath }`. To show the message first after the user has interacted with the field, you can call and return `conditionally` function with a callback and with options: `conditionally(() => 'Your message', { showInitially: true })`",
      "type": ["React.Node", "Array<React.Node>", "function"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "warning": {
      "doc": "Warning message shown below / after the field by default. Use `statusPosition=\"above\"` to show status messages above the field. When provided as a function, the function will be called with the current value as argument. The second parameter is an object with `{ conditionally, getValueByPath, getFieldByPath }`. To show the message first after the user has interacted with the field, you can call and return `conditionally` function with a callback and with options: `conditionally(() => 'Your message', { showInitially: true })`",
      "type": ["React.Node", "Array<React.Node>", "function"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "error": {
      "doc": "Error message shown below / after the field. When provided as a function, the function will be called with the current value as argument. The second parameter is an object with `{ conditionally, getValueByPath, getFieldByPath }`. To show the message first after the user has interacted with the field, you can call and return `conditionally` function with a callback and with options: `conditionally(() => 'Your message', { showInitially: true })`",
      "type": [
        "Error",
        "FormError",
        "Array<Error | FormError>",
        "function"
      ],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "disabled": {
      "doc": "Set `true` to show the field but without the possibility of changing the value.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "emptyValue": {
      "doc": "The value to use (in `onChange` events etc) when emptying the field. Makes it possible for instance to provide `undefined` instead of an empty string when clearing the content of a text input.",
      "type": ["{valueType}", "undefined"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "required": {
      "doc": "When set to `true`, the field will give an error if the value fails the required validation. When set to `false`, the field will not be required, but will add a \"(optional)\" suffix to the label.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "labelSuffix": {
      "doc": "Will append an additional text to the label, like \"(optional)\". When using `inheritLabel`, the suffix will not be inherited. NB: The visual appearance of the `labelSuffix` may change in the future.",
      "type": "React.Node",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "schema": {
      "doc": "Custom JSON Schema for validating the value.",
      "type": "object",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "validateInitially": {
      "doc": "Set to `true` to show validation based errors initially (from given value-prop or source data) before the user interacts with the field.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "validateUnchanged": {
      "doc": "Set to `true` to show validation based errors when the field is touched (like focusing a field and blurring) without having changed the value. Since the user did not introduce a new error, this will apply when the value was initially invalid based on validation.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "validateContinuously": {
      "doc": "Set to `true` to show validation based errors continuously while writing, not just when blurring the field.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "errorMessages": {
      "doc": "Custom error messages for each type of error, overriding default messages. The messages can be a React.ReactNode or a string.",
      "type": "object",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "onChangeValidator": {
      "doc": "Custom validator function where you can return `undefined`, `Error`, `FormError` or an Array with either several other validators or several `Error` or `FormError`. It is triggered on every change done by the user. The function can be either asynchronous or synchronous. The first parameter is the value, and the second parameter returns an object containing { errorMessages, connectWithPath, validators }.",
      "type": "function",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "onBlurValidator": {
      "doc": "Custom validator function where you can return `undefined`, `Error`, `FormError` or an Array with either several other validators or several `Error` or `FormError`. It is triggered when the user leaves a field (e.g., blurring a text input or closing a dropdown). The function can be either asynchronous or synchronous. The first parameter is the value, and the second parameter returns an object containing { errorMessages, connectWithPath, validators }.",
      "type": "function",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "transformIn": {
      "doc": "Transforms the `value` before its displayed in the field (e.g. input).",
      "type": "function",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "transformOut": {
      "doc": "Transforms the value before it gets forwarded to the form data object (context) or returned as the `onChange` value parameter. The first parameter is the internal value. Some fields do support a second parameter, like the SelectCountry, where the country object is given.",
      "type": "function",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "label": {
      "doc": "Label text displayed above the field. Most fields already have a default label, so check the field translations for an existing label entry. Only set `label` when you need to override the default.",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "labelDescription": {
      "doc": "A more discreet text displayed beside the label (i.e for \"(optional)\").",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "labelDescriptionInline": {
      "doc": "If true, the `labelDescription` will be displayed on the same line as the label.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "labelSrOnly": {
      "doc": "Use `true` to make the label only readable by screen readers.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "labelSize": {
      "doc": "Define the font-size of the label based on the [font-size](/uilib/typography/font-size/) table.",
      "type": ["medium", "large"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "help": {
      "doc": "Provide help content for the field using `title` and `content` as a string or React.Node. Additionally, you can set `open` to `true` to display the inline help, set the `breakout` property to `false` to disable the breakout of the inline help content, set `outset` to `false` to display the help text inline (inset) instead of the default outset behavior, or use `renderAs` set to `dialog` to render the content in a [Dialog](/uilib/components/dialog/) (recommended for larger amounts of content).",
      "type": "object",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "hideHelpButton": {
      "doc": "Set `true` when you render the inline help button outside the label (e.g. inside a checkbox suffix) so FieldBlock skips drawing the default label help button.",
      "type": "boolean",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "statusPosition": {
      "doc": "Controls where status messages (`error`, `warning`, `info`) are visually shown. Use `below` (default) or `above`.",
      "type": ["\"below\"", "\"above\""],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "layout": {
      "doc": "Layout for the label and input. Can be `horizontal` or `vertical`.",
      "type": "string",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "layoutOptions": {
      "doc": "Use this to set additional options for the `horizontal` layout. E.g. `{ width: \"medium\" }`. You can also use a custom width `{number}rem`. Instead of a width, you can use a min/max width. E.g. `{ minWidth: \"6rem\", maxWidth: \"12rem\" }`.",
      "type": "object",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "width": {
      "doc": "Will set the width for the whole block. Use `small`, `medium`, `large` for predefined standard widths. You can also set a custom width `{number}rem` or use `stretch` or `false`.",
      "type": ["string", "false"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "contentWidth": {
      "doc": "Will set the width for its contents. Use `small`, `medium`, `large` for predefined standard widths. You can also set a custom width `{number}rem` or use `stretch` or `false`.",
      "type": ["string", "false"],
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "[Space](/uilib/layout/space/properties)": {
      "doc": "Spacing properties like `top` or `bottom` are supported.",
      "type": ["string", "object"],
      "status": "optional"
    }
  },
  "omit": ["value"]
}
```

## Events

```json
{
  "props": {
    "onChange": {
      "doc": "Will be called on value changes made by the user, with the new value as argument. When an `async` function is used, the corresponding [FieldBlock](/uilib/extensions/forms/create-component/FieldBlock/) will show an indicator on the field label. You can return `{ success: 'saved' } as const` to show a success symbol, or an error or an object with these keys `{ info: 'Info message', warning: 'Warning message', error: Error('My error') } as const`. The second parameter is an object that e.g. contains `props` (all given `Field.*` properties).",
      "type": "(value) => void",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "onFocus": {
      "doc": "Will be called when the component gets into focus. Like clicking inside a text input or opening a dropdown. Called with active value as argument. The second parameter is an object that e.g. contains `props` (all given `Field.*` properties).",
      "type": "(value) => void",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "onBlur": {
      "doc": "Will be called when the component stop being in focus. Like when going to next field, or closing a dropdown. Called with active value as argument. The second parameter is an object that e.g. contains `props` (all given `Field.*` properties).",
      "type": "(value) => void",
      "status": "optional"
    },
    "onStatusChange": {
      "doc": "Called whenever the status messages (info, warning or error) gets visible or changes. Receives the current `{ info, warning, error }` object.",
      "type": "({ info?, warning?, error? }: FieldStatus) => void",
      "status": "optional"
    }
  }
}
```
