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react-checkbox-tree
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A simple and elegant checkbox tree for React.
Install the library using your favorite dependency manager:
yarn add react-checkbox-tree
Using npm:
npm install react-checkbox-tree --save
Note – This library makes use of Font Awesome styles and expects them to be loaded in the browser.
For your convenience, the library's styles can be consumed utilizing one of the following files:
node_modules/react-checkbox-tree/lib/react-checkbox-tree.css
node_modules/react-checkbox-tree/src/less/react-checkbox-tree.less
node_modules/react-checkbox-tree/src/scss/react-checkbox-tree.scss
Either include one of these files in your stylesheets or utilize a CSS loader:
import 'react-checkbox-tree/lib/react-checkbox-tree.css';
A quick usage example is included below. Note that the react-checkbox-tree component is controlled. In other words, it is stateless. You must update its checked
and expanded
properties whenever a change occurs.
import React from 'react';
import CheckboxTree from 'react-checkbox-tree';
const nodes = [{
value: 'mars',
label: 'Mars',
children: [
{ value: 'phobos', label: 'Phobos' },
{ value: 'deimos', label: 'Deimos' },
],
}];
class Widget extends React.Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
checked: [],
expanded: [],
};
}
render() {
return (
<CheckboxTree
nodes={nodes}
checked={this.state.checked}
expanded={this.state.expanded}
onCheck={checked => this.setState({ checked })}
onExpand={expanded => this.setState({ expanded })}
/>
);
}
}
All node objects must have a unique value
. This value is serialized into the checked
and expanded
arrays and is also used for performance optimizations.
By default, react-checkbox-tree uses Font Awesome for the various icons that appear in the tree. To change the defaults, simply pass in the icons
property and override the defaults. Note that you can override as many or as little icons as you like:
<CheckboxTree
...
icons={{
check: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-check" />,
uncheck: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-uncheck" />,
halfCheck: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-half-check" />,
expandClose: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-expand-close" />,
expandOpen: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-expand-open" />,
expandAll: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-expand-all" />,
collapseAll: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-collapse-all" />,
parentClose: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-parent-close" />,
parentOpen: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-parent-open" />,
leaf: <span className="rct-icon rct-icon-leaf" />,
}}
/>
If you are using the react-fontawesome
library, you can also directly substitute those icons:
import { FontAwesomeIcon } from '@fortawesome/react-fontawesome'
...
<CheckboxTree
...
icons={{
check: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-check" icon="check-square" />,
uncheck: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-uncheck" icon={['far', 'square']} />,
halfCheck: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-half-check" icon="check-square" />,
expandClose: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-expand-close" icon="chevron-right" />,
expandOpen: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-expand-open" icon="chevron-down" />,
expandAll: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-expand-all" icon="plus-square" />,
collapseAll: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-collapse-all" icon="minus-square" />,
parentClose: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-parent-close" icon="folder" />,
parentOpen: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-parent-open" icon="folder-open" />,
leaf: <FontAwesomeIcon className="rct-icon rct-icon-leaf-close" icon="file" />
}}
/>
Property | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
nodes | array | Required. Specifies the tree nodes and their children. | |
checked | array | An array of checked node values. | [] |
disabled | bool | If true, the component will be disabled and nodes cannot be checked. | false |
expandDisabled | bool | If true, the ability to expand nodes will be disabled. | false |
expandOnClick | bool | If true, nodes will be expanded by clicking on labels. Requires a non-empty onClick function. | false |
icons | object | An object containing the mappings for the various icons and their components. See Changing the Default Icons. | { ... } |
id | string | A string to be used for the HTML ID of the rendered tree and its nodes. | null |
expanded | array | An array of expanded node values. | [] |
lang | object | An object containing the language mappings for the various text elements. | { ... } |
name | string | Optional name for the hidden <input> element. | undefined |
nameAsArray | bool | If true, the hidden <input> will encode its values as an array rather than a joined string. | false |
nativeCheckboxes | bool | If true, native browser checkboxes will be used instead of pseudo-checkbox icons. | false |
noCascade | bool | If true, toggling a parent node will not cascade its check state to its children. | false |
onlyLeafCheckboxes | bool | If true, checkboxes will only be shown for leaf nodes. | false |
optimisticToggle | bool | If true, toggling a partially-checked node will select all children. If false, it will deselect. | true |
showExpandAll | bool | If true, buttons for expanding and collapsing all parent nodes will appear in the tree. | false |
showNodeIcon | bool | If true, each node will show a parent or leaf icon. | true |
showNodeTitle | bool | If true, the label of each node will become the title of the resulting DOM node. Overridden by node.title . | false |
onCheck | function | onCheck handler: function(checked, targetNode) {} | () => {} |
onClick | function | onClick handler: function(targetNode) {} . If set, onClick will be called when a node's label has been clicked. | () => {} |
onExpand | function | onExpand handler: function(expanded, targetNode) {} | () => {} |
onCheck
and onExpand
Individual nodes within the nodes
property can have the following structure:
Property | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
label | mixed | Required. The node's label. | |
value | mixed | Required. The node's value. | |
children | array | An array of child nodes. | null |
className | string | A className to add to the node. | null |
disabled | bool | Whether the node should be disabled. | false |
icon | mixed | A custom icon for the node. | null |
showCheckbox | bool | Whether the node should show a checkbox. | true |
title | string | A custom title attribute for the node. | null |
v1.5.0 (2019-01-25)
id
property to specify the DOM ID for the generated tree nodeslabel
, isLeaf
, isParent
, parent
, treeDepth
, and level
metadata to the target node of onCheck
, onClick
, and onExpand
handlerslabel
property between PropType and TypeScript definitionsicons
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A simple and elegant checkbox tree for React.
The npm package react-checkbox-tree receives a total of 53,674 weekly downloads. As such, react-checkbox-tree popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-checkbox-tree demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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