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bpk-component-input-css
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Backpack input component.
npm install bpk-component-input --save-dev
import React from 'react';
import BpkInput, { INPUT_TYPES, CLEAR_BUTTON_MODES } from 'bpk-component-input';
export default () => (
<BpkInput
id="origin"
type={INPUT_TYPES.text}
name="origin"
value="Edinburgh"
onChange={() => console.log('input changed!')}
placeholder="Country, city or airport"
clearButtonMode={CLEAR_BUTTON_MODES.whileEditing}
clearButtonLabel="Clear"
onClear={() => console.log('input cleared!')}
/>
);
| Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| id | string | true | - |
| name | string | true | - |
| type | INPUT_TYPES (one of) | false | INPUT_TYPES.text |
| value | string | true | - |
| clearButtonMode | CLEAR_BUTTON_MODES (one of) | false | CLEAR_BUTTON_MODES.never |
| clearButtonLabel | string | if clearable={true} | null |
| dockedFirst | bool | false | false |
| dockedLast | bool | false | false |
| dockedMiddle | bool | false | false |
| inputRef | func | false | null |
| large | bool | false | false |
| onClear | func | if clearable={true} | null |
| valid | bool | false | null |
Additionally, all native <input /> attributes such as placeholder and onChange are supported.
Note: When clearButtonMode is set to always, validity icons will not appear.
The withOpenEvents higher-order component encapsulates input event handlers for opening popovers or modals.
The onOpen callback is called on the following events:
You can still attach custom handlers for these events as they will still be called. All other key events are prevented.
It is important you pass the
isOpenprop, as it is necessary to work around an IE bug.
| Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| isOpen | bool | false | false |
| onOpen | func | false | null |
| hasTouchSupport | bool | false | (feature detection) |
import React from 'react';
import BpkInput, { withOpenEvents } from 'bpk-component-input';
import BpkPopover from 'bpk-component-popover';
const EnhancedInput = withOpenEvents(BpkInput);
export default () => {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = { isOpen: false };
}
onOpen = () => {
this.setState({ isOpen: true });
}
onClose = () => {
this.setState({ isOpen: false });
}
render() {
return (
<BpkPopover
id="popover"
target={
<EnhancedInput
id="input"
value="An input?"
isOpen={this.state.isOpen}
onOpen={this.onOpen}
onChange={() => null}
/>
}
onClose={this.onClose}
isOpen={this.state.isOpen}
label="Popover"
closeButtonText="Close"
>
A popover!
</BpkPopover>
);
}
}
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Backpack input component.
We found that bpk-component-input-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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