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@commercetools-uikit/flat-button
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Flat buttons are minimal and a flat variation of primary and secondary buttons.
Flat buttons are minimal and a flat variation of primary and secondary buttons.
yarn add @commercetools-uikit/flat-button
npm --save install @commercetools-uikit/flat-button
Additionally install the peer dependencies (if not present)
yarn add react
npm --save install react
import FlatButton from '@commercetools-uikit/flat-button';
import { InformationIcon } from '@commercetools-uikit/icons';
const Example = () => (
<FlatButton
tone="primary"
icon={<InformationIcon />}
label="A label text"
onClick={() => alert('Button clicked')}
isDisabled={false}
/>
);
export default Example;
| Props | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
as | TStringOrComponent | You may pass in a string like "a" to have the button element render an anchor tag, or
you could pass in a React Component, like a Link.
The <FlatButton> additionally accepts any props or attributes specific to the given element or component. | ||
tone | unionPossible values: 'primary' , 'secondary' , 'inverted' , 'critical' | 'primary' | Indicates the color scheme of the button. | |
type | unionPossible values: 'submit' , 'reset' , 'button' | 'button' | Used as the HTML type attribute. | |
label | string | ✅ | Should describe what the button is for. | |
onClick | FunctionSee signature. | Handler when the button is clicked. | ||
icon | ReactElement | The icon of the button. | ||
iconPosition | unionPossible values: 'left' , 'right' | 'left' | The position of the icon. | |
isDisabled | boolean | false | Determines if the button is disabled.
Note that this influences the tone and onClick will not be triggered in this state. |
onClick(
event: MouseEvent<HTMLButtonElement> | KeyboardEvent<HTMLButtonElement>
) => void
Main Functions and use cases are:
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