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Buttons: Icon Button

Description

Icon Buttons are "icon-only" buttons. They trigger an action when clicked (onClick prop). You must also pass a label for accessibility reasons.

Usage
import IconButton from '@commercetools-uikit/icon-button';

<IconButton
  icon={<InformationIcon />}
  label="Alerts a message"
  onClick={() => alert('Button clicked')}
/>;
Properties
PropsTypeRequiredValuesDefaultDescription
typestring-submit, reset, buttonbuttonUsed as the HTML type attribute.
labelstring--Should describe what the button does, for accessibility purposes (screen-reader users)
iconnode---Likely an Icon component
isToggleButtonbool--falseIf this is active, it means the button will persist in an "active" state when toggled (see isToggled), and back to normal state when untoggled
isToggledbool---Tells when the button should present a toggled state. It does not have any effect when isToggleButton is false
isDisabledbool---Tells when the button should present a disabled state
onClickfunc--What the button will trigger when clicked
shapeoneOf-round, squareroundThe container shape of the button
sizeoneOf-big, medium, smallbig-
themeoneOf-defaultinfo, primaryThe component may have a theme only if isToggleButton is true
asstring 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.

Where to use

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

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Package last updated on 14 Feb 2020

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