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react-querybuilder
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A QueryBuilder component for React
Credits: This component was inspired by prior work from:
npm install react-querybuilder --save
Open <path-to-project>/node_modules/react-querybuilder/demo/index.html
in your browser.
OR
import {QueryBuilder} from 'react-querybuilder';
const fields = [
{name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name'},
{name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name'},
{name: 'age', label: 'Age'},
{name: 'address', label: 'Address'},
{name: 'phone', label: 'Phone'},
{name: 'email', label: 'Email'},
{name: 'twitter', label: 'Twitter'},
{name: 'isDev', label: 'Is a Developer?', value: false},
];
const dom = <QueryBuilder fields={fields}
onQueryChange={logQuery}/>
function logQuery(query) {
console.log(query);
}
[v1.0.8] - 2016-06-19
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The React <QueryBuilder /> component for constructing queries
The npm package react-querybuilder receives a total of 60,582 weekly downloads. As such, react-querybuilder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-querybuilder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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