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@asphalt-react/content-switcher
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Component to switch between alternate views of a content within the same page or screen. Only one view is visible at a time. For instance, use ContentSwticher to switch between tabular view and graphical view of a dataset. It's a controlled component where you control which content view should be visible.
ContentSwitcher exports another component named Switch. Switch creates the tabs for each view. Switches come in 2 sizes: small and medium (default). Each Switch has three types of caption:
Switch accepts most of the button element's attributes such as id & name and supports data-* attributes.
role="tablist" and the Switches have role="tab".true.role="tabpanel" to the content section.id to a Switch. Pass the "id"'s value to aria-labelledby attribute to the element of the content section.id to the view section element. Pass the "id"'s value to aria-controls attribute of its Switch.aria-label or aria-labelledby in Switch with icon as caption.Check examples to see these in action.
import React, { useState } from "react"
import { ContentSwitcher, Switch } from "@asphalt-react/content-switcher"
function App() {
const [active, setActive] = useState(0)
const clickHandler = (value) => setActive(value)
return (
<main>
<ContentSwitcher>
<Switch value={0} onAction={clickHandler} active={active === 0}>
First
</Switch>
<Switch value={1} onAction={clickHandler} active={active === 1}>
Second
</Switch>
</ContentSwitcher>
<div>
{active === 0 && (<div>First Section</div)}
{active === 1 && (<div>Second Section</div>)}
</div>
</main>
)
}
export default App
Switch components.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| node | true | N/A |
Switch caption.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| node | true | N/A |
Index of the Switch.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| number | true | N/A |
Adds styles to show the Switch is active.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| bool | false | N/A |
Callback to handle Switch selection.
The function accepts 2 arguments:
value prop of the Switch.onAction(value, { event }) {
console.log(value)
}
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| func | false | N/A |
Size of the Switches. Accepts one of "s" or "m" for small & medium.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| enum | false | "m" |
Renders icon as caption.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| bool | false | false |
Icons to add more context to the textual caption.
Accepts SVG or SVG wrapped React component. Checkout @asphalt-react/iconpack for SVG wrapped React components.
⚠️ Do not use
qualifierto render a Switch with icon as caption; useiconprop instead.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| element | false | N/A |
Appends qualifier to the text in caption. Switch prepends the qualifier by default.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| bool | false | false |
Applies accent intent when Switch is active.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| bool | false | false |
FAQs
Content switcher
The npm package @asphalt-react/content-switcher receives a total of 215 weekly downloads. As such, @asphalt-react/content-switcher popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @asphalt-react/content-switcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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