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Cloudflare Button Component
Installation with yarn is recommended
$ yarn add @cloudflare/component-button
import React from 'react';
import { Button, ButtonGroup } from '../../src';
const ButtonComponent = () => (
<div>
<Button type="primary" onClick={() => {}}>
Button
</Button>
<div>
<ButtonGroup spaced mt={3}>
<Button iconType="gear" onClick={() => {}} />
<Button onClick={() => {}}>Button</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
</div>
<p>Button group</p>
<ButtonGroup>
<Button type="primary" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked One!')}>
Button One
</Button>
<Button type="default" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Two!')}>
Button Two
</Button>
<Button type="success" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Three!')}>
Button Three
</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
<p>Button group (spaced, row)</p>
<ButtonGroup spaced>
<Button type="warning" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Four!')}>
Button Four
</Button>
<Button type="danger" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Five!')}>
Button Five
</Button>
<Button
type="danger"
disabled
onClick={() => console.log('Clicked disabled!')}
>
Disabled
</Button>
<Button
type="danger"
onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Six!')}
inverted
>
Button Six
</Button>
<Button
type="primary"
onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Seven!')}
inverted
>
Button Seven
</Button>
<Button
type="default"
loading
onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Loading!')}
>
Button Eight
</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
<p>Button group (spaced, column)</p>
<ButtonGroup spaced direction="column">
<Button type="success" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Nine!')}>
Button Nine
</Button>
<Button type="warning" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Ten!')}>
Button Ten
</Button>
<Button type="danger" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked Eleven!')}>
Button Eleven
</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
</div>
);
export default ButtonComponent;
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