ember-toggle
Checkbox based Toggle Switch component with swipe/drag support for Ember.
Based on this codepen.
Here's the official demo using this component.
Install
ember install ember-toggle
Basic Usage
{{x-toggle value=myValue onToggle=(action (mut myValue))}}
Themes
There are many themes
which change the visual appearance of the toggle.
Check the demo for interactive examples.
'default'
'ios'
'light'
'flat'
'flip'
'skewed'
- 'material'
Example of changing the theme
{{x-toggle value=toggled theme='ios' onToggle=(action (mut toggled))}}
Note: By default all themes are included, see the Configuration section to change which themes are included/excluded.
Size
You can also adjust the size of the widget by use of the size
property. Valid sizes are:
This option is available on all themes but is a less sensible choice for those themes which actually
include the label within the control (e.g., skew
and flip
).
Labels
You can set both labels (what is displayed to the user) and the values associated with this label:
{{x-toggle
value=myValue
showLabels=true
onLabel='Enabled'
offLabel='Disabled'
onToggle=(action (mut myValue))
}}
If you want your labels to be display, then you must set showLabels
to true
.
Available Options
theme
- One of 'light', 'ios', 'flat', 'flip', 'skewed', 'default'.
Defaults to 'default' if not specified.size
- One of 'small', 'medium', 'large'.
Defaults to 'medium' if not specified.onLabel
- The label for the on state. Defaults to 'On'.offLabel
- The label for the off state. Defaults to 'Off'.showLabels
- Defaults to 'false', if 'true' will display labels on left and ride side of toggle switchdisabled
- Defaults to false
, which means you can click the toggle.
When true
, an .x-toggle-disabled
class is set on the toggle and an .x-toggle-container-disabled
class is set on the component.name
- A name to differentiate multiple toggles, gets passed to the toggle
action. Defaults to 'default'.
Configuring
Add a configuration for ember-toggle
to include only the themes that
you will use.
ENV['ember-toggle'] = {
includedThemes: ['light', 'default', 'flip'],
excludedThemes: ['flip'],
excludeBaseStyles: false,
defaultShowLabels: true,
defaultTheme: 'light',
defaultSize: 'small',
defaultOffLabel: 'False',
defaultOnLabel: 'True'
};
note: the IOS theme is referred to as just ios
not ios7
as was indicated in the originating CSS source
To exclude or not include a theme, means that it's css styles will not be bundled with
your application, thus not polluting your app.
Note: including a blank array e.g. includeThemes: []
will not include any themes, leaving
you to define your own theme styles. See the vendor/ember-toggle/themes
directory
for reference.
Note: you may also want to set excludeBaseStyles: true
so that this addon doesn't include the styles
used by all the themes.
Advanced Usage
If you need custom labels, or additional markup, or non-standard behavior, you are in the right section.
The x-toggle
component also provides a composable component API.
{{#x-toggle value=value showLabels=true onToggle=(action (mut value)) as |toggle|}}
{{toggle.offLabel}}
{{toggle.switch}}
{{toggle.onLabel}}
{{/x-toggle}}
The above is a simple example that returns a basic toggle, but you can see how
this could be used to wrap the switch or the labels in custom markup or logic.
Single Label
This format allows greater flexibility with labels, like the single label use-case.
{{#x-toggle value=value showLabels=true onToggle=(action (mut value)) as |toggle|}}
{{#toggle.label value=(not value)}}
<b>turn {{if value 'off' 'on'}}</b>
{{/toggle.label}}
{{toggle.switch theme='flip' onLabel='diff on' offLabel='diff off'}}
{{/x-toggle}}
Note: The not
helper is a custom Ember helper in the above example.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.