## Options Prop
`vue-select` accepts arrays of primitive values or objects to use as options through the `options` prop:
```html
```
```html
```
## Option Labels
#### Options as Primitives (strings, numbers, boolean)
When `options` contains strings or numbers, they'll be used as the label for the option within the
component. No further configuration is necessary.
#### Options as Objects
When `options` is an array of objects, the component must generate a label to be shown as the
options text. By default, `vue-select` will attempt to render `option.label` as the option label.
You might not have a `label` key in your objects, so you can set your own label to match your
source data using the `label {String}` prop.
For example, consider an object with `countryCode` and `countryName` properties:
```json
{
countryCode: "CA",
countryName: "Canada"
}
```
If you wanted to display `Canada` in the dropdown, you'd use the `countryName` key:
```html
```
## Null / Empty Options
`vue-select` requires the `options` prop to be an `array`. If you are using Vue in development
mode, you will get warnings attempting to pass anything other than an `array` to the `options` prop.
If you need a `null`/`empty` value, use an empty array `[]`.