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@react-querybuilder/bulma
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Official react-querybuilder compatibility package for Bulma.

npm i react-querybuilder @react-querybuilder/bulma bulma
# OR yarn add / pnpm add / bun add
To configure the query builder to use Bulma-compatible components, place QueryBuilderBulma above QueryBuilder in the component hierarchy.
import { QueryBuilderBulma } from '@react-querybuilder/bulma';
import { useState } from 'react';
import { type Field, QueryBuilder, type RuleGroupType } from 'react-querybuilder';
const fields: Field[] = [
{ name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name' },
{ name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name' },
];
export function App() {
const [query, setQuery] = useState<RuleGroupType>({ combinator: 'and', rules: [] });
return (
<QueryBuilderBulma>
<QueryBuilder fields={fields} defaultQuery={query} onQueryChange={setQuery} />
</QueryBuilderBulma>
);
}
[!NOTE]
Some additional styling may be necessary. We recommend the following:
.queryBuilder .input { width: auto; }
QueryBuilderBulma is a React context provider that assigns the following props to all descendant QueryBuilder elements. The props can be overridden on the QueryBuilder or used directly without the context provider.
| Export | QueryBuilder prop |
|---|---|
bulmaControlClassnames | controlClassnames |
bulmaControlElements | controlElements |
BulmaNotToggle | controlElements.notToggle |
BulmaValueEditor | controlElements.valueEditor |
BulmaValueSelector | controlElements.valueSelector |
FAQs
Custom Bulma components for react-querybuilder
The npm package @react-querybuilder/bulma receives a total of 245 weekly downloads. As such, @react-querybuilder/bulma popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @react-querybuilder/bulma demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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