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@rmwc/list

RMWC List component

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Lists

Lists are continuous, vertical indexes of text or images.

  • Module @rmwc/list
  • Import styles:
    • Using CSS Loader
      • import '@rmwc/list/styles';
    • Or include stylesheets
      • '@material/list/dist/mdc.list.css';
  • MDC Docs: https://material.io/develop/web/components/lists/

Two Line

When using the twoLine prop, you have to wrap the contents of the ListItem in ListItemText.


<List twoLine\>

  <ListItem\>

    <ListItemText\>

      <ListItemPrimaryText\>Cookies</ListItemPrimaryText\>

      <ListItemSecondaryText\>$4.99 a dozen</ListItemSecondaryText\>

    </ListItemText\>

  </ListItem\>

  <ListItem\>

    <ListItemText\>

      <ListItemPrimaryText\>Pizza</ListItemPrimaryText\>

      <ListItemSecondaryText\>$1.99 a slice</ListItemSecondaryText\>

    </ListItemText\>

  </ListItem\>

  <ListItem\>

    <ListItemText\>

      <ListItemPrimaryText\>Icecream</ListItemPrimaryText\>

      <ListItemSecondaryText\>$0.99 a scoop</ListItemSecondaryText\>

    </ListItemText\>

  </ListItem\>

</List\>


Leading and Trailing Icons


<List\>

  <ListItem\>

    <ListItemGraphic icon\="favorite" />

    Leading

  </ListItem\>

  <ListItem\>

    Trailing

    <ListItemMeta icon\="star" />

  </ListItem\>

  <ListItem\>

    <ListItemGraphic icon\="wifi" />

    Leading and Trailing

    <ListItemMeta icon\="info" />

  </ListItem\>

  <ListItem\>

    <ListItemGraphic icon\="wifi" />

    Leading with Trailing Text

    <ListItemMeta\>HELLO!</ListItemMeta\>

  </ListItem\>

</List\>


Avatar List with Dividers


<List twoLine avatarList\>

  <ListGroup\>

    <ListItem\>

      <ListItemGraphic

        icon\={

          <Avatar

            src\="images/avatars/blackwidow.png"

            size\="xsmall"

            name\="Natalia Alianovna Romanova"

          />

        }

      />

      Natalia Alianovna Romanova

      <ListItemMeta icon\="info" />

    </ListItem\>

    <ListItem\>

      <ListItemGraphic

        icon\={

          <Avatar

            src\="images/avatars/hulk.png"

            size\="small"

            name\="Bruce Banner"

          />

        }

      />

      Bruce Banner

      <ListItemMeta icon\="info" />

    </ListItem\>

  </ListGroup\>

  <ListDivider />

  <ListGroup\>

    <ListItem\>

      <ListItemGraphic

        icon\={

          <Avatar

            src\="images/avatars/thor.png"

            size\="medium"

            name\="Thor Odinson"

          />

        }

      />

      Thor Odinson

      <ListItemMeta icon\="info" />

    </ListItem\>

  </ListGroup\>

</List\>


Selectable

Checkboxes and Radios can be included as part of ListItemMeta. It is recommended when using these that you are using controlled components, and that you put your interaction handler on the ListItem itself. Notice the readOnly prop is also set on the individual form elements.

Checkboxes


function Example() {

  const \[checked, setChecked\] \= React.useState({

    Cookies: false,

    Pizza: false,

    Icecream: false

  });

  return (

    <List\>

      {\['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream'\].map((key) \=> (

        <ListItem

          key\={key}

          onClick\={() \=>

            setChecked({ ...checked, \[key\]: !checked\[key\] })

          }

        \>

          {key}

          <ListItemMeta\>

            <Checkbox checked\={checked\[key\]} readOnly />

          </ListItemMeta\>

        </ListItem\>

      ))}

    </List\>

  );

}


Switches


function Example() {

  const \[checked, setChecked\] \= React.useState({

    Cookies: false,

    Pizza: false,

    Icecream: false

  });

  return (

    <List\>

      {\['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream'\].map((key) \=> (

        <ListItem

          key\={key}

          onClick\={() \=>

            setChecked({ ...checked, \[key\]: !checked\[key\] })

          }

        \>

          {key}

          <ListItemMeta\>

            <Switch checked\={checked\[key\]} readOnly />

          </ListItemMeta\>

        </ListItem\>

      ))}

    </List\>

  );

}


Radios


function Example() {

  const \[checked, setChecked\] \= React.useState('Cookies');

  return (

    <List\>

      {\['Cookies', 'Pizza', 'Icecream'\].map((key) \=> (

        <ListItem key\={key} onClick\={() \=> setChecked(key)}\>

          {key}

          <ListItemMeta\>

            <Radio checked\={checked \=== key} readOnly />

          </ListItemMeta\>

        </ListItem\>

      ))}

    </List\>

  );

}


List

ListItem

ListItemPrimaryText

ListItemSecondaryText

ListItemGraphic

ListItemMeta

ListDivider

ListGroup

ListGroupSubheader

SimpleListItem

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Package last updated on 30 Nov 2023

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