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docs(TreeSelect): getItemById prop docs #1748

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45 changes: 43 additions & 2 deletions src/components/TreeSelect/__stories__/TreeSelectDocs.md
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`Storybook` provides complex examples how to use this components from this documentation.

### Import:
## Import:

```tsx
import {unstable_TreeSelect as TreeSelect} from '@gravity-ui/uikit/unstable';
```

### Basic example:
## Example

### Basic:

```tsx
import {
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);
};
```

## Props:
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may be it's better to rename section as a FAQ


### getItemById:

Take a look at this example:

```tsx
<TreeSelect
value={['two']}
items={['one', 'two', 'free']}
mapItemDataToContentProps={(title) => ({title})}
/>
```

In this case we will see select with `empty` value.

Why this happens?

Internal list representation make own `id` for every item. By default it bases on index of base and nested arrays.
Result `id` will be computed by formula: `{root-array-item-index}-{child-array-index-if-exists}-{...}`.
In example to select second item you need to set as a value item index:

```sh
value={['1']}
```

To fix our example we need to use `getItemById` prop and explicitly tell `TreeSelect` to use items values as uniq ids:

```diff
<TreeSelect
value={['two']}
+ getItemById={(value: id) => id}
items={['one', 'two', 'free']}
mapItemDataToContentProps={(title) => ({title})}
/>
```

Now we will se selected element with value `two`
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