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@commercetools-uikit/icon-button
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Icon Buttons are "icon-only" buttons. They trigger an action when clicked
(onClick
prop). You must also pass a label for accessibility reasons.
import IconButton from '@commercetools-uikit/icon-button';
<IconButton
icon={<InformationIcon />}
label="Alerts a message"
onClick={() => alert('Button clicked')}
/>;
Props | Type | Required | Values | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
type | string | - | submit , reset , button | button | Used as the HTML type attribute. |
label | string | ✅ | - | - | Should describe what the button does, for accessibility purposes (screen-reader users) |
icon | node | - | - | - | Likely an Icon component |
isToggleButton | bool | - | - | false | If this is active, it means the button will persist in an "active" state when toggled (see isToggled ), and back to normal state when untoggled |
isToggled | bool | - | - | - | Tells when the button should present a toggled state. It does not have any effect when isToggleButton is false |
isDisabled | bool | - | - | - | Tells when the button should present a disabled state |
onClick | func | ✅ | - | - | What the button will trigger when clicked |
shape | oneOf | - | round , square | round | The container shape of the button |
size | oneOf | - | big , medium , small | big | - |
theme | oneOf | - | default | info , primary | The component may have a theme only if isToggleButton is true |
as | string or element | - | - | - | You may pass in a string like "a" to have the button render as an anchor tag instead. Or you could pass in a React Component, like a Link . |
The component further forwards all valid HTML attributes to the underlying button
component.
Main Functions and use cases are:
Secondary action example: Delete product
Minimize effect example: Reordering table
Highlight actions example: Master variant, set default Shipping billing address
Save space example: Manage custom views
FAQs
Icon buttons are icon-only buttons. They trigger an action when clicked (`onClick` prop). You must also pass a label for accessibility reasons.
The npm package @commercetools-uikit/icon-button receives a total of 9,077 weekly downloads. As such, @commercetools-uikit/icon-button popularity was classified as popular.
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