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@fluentui/react-button

Fluent UI React Button component.

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@fluentui/react-button

Button components for Fluent UI React

  • Buttons enable users to trigger an action or event, such as submitting a form, opening a dialog, canceling an action, or performing a delete operation.
  • CompoundButtons are buttons that can have secondary content that adds extra information to the user.
  • MenuButtons are buttons that have a chevron icon after the button contents and are usually clicked to open/close menus.
  • SplitButtons are a grouping of two interactive surfaces where interacting with the first one triggers a primary action, while interacting with the second one opens a menu with secondary actions.
  • ToggleButtons are buttons that toggle between two defined states when triggered.

Usage

To import Button:

import { Button, CompoundButton, MenuButton, SplitButton, ToggleButton } from '@fluentui/react-components';

Examples

Button

<Button>Submit</Button>
<Button icon={<SVGIcon />} />
<Button icon={<SVGIcon />}>Submit</Button>
<Button icon={<SVGIcon />} iconPosition="after">Submit</Button>
<Button appearance="primary">Submit</Button>
<Button disabled>Submit</Button>
<Button size="small">Submit</Button>
<Button size="large">Submit</Button>

CompoundButton

<CompoundButton icon={<CalendarMonth />} secondaryContent="Secondary content" {...props}>
  Example
</CompoundButton>

MenuButton

<Menu>
  <MenuTrigger>
    <MenuButton>Example</MenuButton>
  </MenuTrigger>

  <MenuPopover>
    <MenuList>
      <MenuItem>Item a</MenuItem>
      <MenuItem>Item b</MenuItem>
    </MenuList>
  </MenuPopover>
</Menu>

SplitButton

<Menu positioning="below-end">
  <MenuTrigger>
    {(triggerProps: MenuButtonProps) => <SplitButton menuButton={triggerProps}>Example</SplitButton>}
  </MenuTrigger>

  <MenuPopover>
    <MenuList>
      <MenuItem>Item a</MenuItem>
      <MenuItem>Item b</MenuItem>
    </MenuList>
  </MenuPopover>
</Menu>

ToggleButton

<ToggleButton>Toggle volume</ToggleButton>
<ToggleButton defaultChecked={true}>Toggle volume</ToggleButton>
<ToggleButton checked={true}>Toggle volume</ToggleButton>
<ToggleButton checked={false}>Toggle volume</ToggleButton>

See Fluent UI Storybook for more detailed usage examples.

Alternatively, run Storybook locally with:

  1. yarn start
  2. Select react-button from the list.

Specification

See SPEC.md.

Migration Guide

If you're upgrading to Fluent UI v9 see MIGRATION.md for guidance on updating to the latest component implementations.

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Package last updated on 11 Nov 2024

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