Description
The ToggleButton component should be used to toggle on or off a limited number of choices.
You can use the React component <ToggleButton.Group>
to wrap several ToggleButton
. This makes it easier to handle the event on_change
on a higher level - as well as several other context related properties.
By default the ToggleButton.Group
is single-select, like a Radio button. But you can easily enable multiselect
as well.
How to use
You can use the ToggleButton in different modes. Either as a stand-alone component or together with the ToggleButton.Group
context.
Multi select
If multiselect
is enabled on the group, several items can be enabled/disabled by the user.
You would have to decide if you want to track the state by yourself by using the checked
property, or you want just to listen to the internal state with on_change(({ values } => console.log(values)))
. You have then to give every item also a value
property.
Demos
Unchecked ToggleButton
<ToggleButton label="Label:" text="Toggle Me" />
Checked ToggleButton
<ToggleButton label="Label:" text="Checked ToggleButton" checked on_change={({ checked }) => { console.log('on_change', checked) }} />
Default ToggleButton group
<ToggleButton.Group label="ToggleButton Group:" value="first" on_change={({ value }) => { console.log('on_change', value) }} > <ToggleButton text="First" value="first" /> <ToggleButton text="Second" value="second" /> <ToggleButton text="Third" value="third" /> </ToggleButton.Group>
Multi-select ToggleButton group
<ToggleButton.Group label="Multi-select:" multiselect={true} values={['first', 'third']} on_change={({ values }) => { console.log('on_change', values) }} > <ToggleButton text="First" value="first" /> <ToggleButton text="Second" value="second" /> <ToggleButton text="Third" value="third" /> </ToggleButton.Group>