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npm install react-radio-group
Then either import {RadioGroup, Radio} from 'react-radio-group'
or add node_modules/react-radio-group/umd/index.js
into your HTML file (exports the RadioGroup
global which contains both, the RadioGroup and Radio component.).
This is your average radio buttons group:
<form>
<input type="radio" name="fruit" value="apple" />Apple
<input type="radio" name="fruit" value="orange" />Orange
<input type="radio" name="fruit" value="watermelon" />Watermelon
</form>
A few problems:
name
, type
, checked
, onChange
).checked={'apple' === this.state.selectedFruitName}
on every input.Here's a better version (full example here)
<RadioGroup name="fruit" selectedValue={this.state.selectedValue} onChange={this.handleChange}>
<Radio value="apple" />Apple
<Radio value="orange" />Orange
<Radio value="watermelon" />Watermelon
</RadioGroup>
Repetitive fields are either lifted onto the RadioGroup
wrapper or already implicitly set on the Radio
component, which is a simple wrapper around the radio input
.
Exposes 5 optional props:
name: String
: what you'd normally put on the radio inputs themselves.selectedValue: String | Number | Boolean
: the currently selected value. This will be used to compare against the values on the Radio
components to select the right one.onChange: Function
: will be passed the newly selected value.Component: String | React Component
: defaults to "div"
, defines what tag or component is used for rendering the RadioGroup
children: Node
: define your Radio
s and any other components. Each Radio
component (a thin wrapper around input
) within a RadioGroup
will have some fields like type
, name
and checked
prefilled.Any prop you pass onto it will be transferred to the actual input
under the hood. Radio
components cannot be used outside a RadioGroup
FAQs
Better radio buttons.
The npm package preact-radio-group receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, preact-radio-group popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that preact-radio-group demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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