react-switchable-next
Note
This is forked from react-switchable with some changes to make it work with react 18 and convert it to function component.
Install
npm install react-switchable-next --save
Usage
import Switch, { Item } from "react-switchable-next";
import "react-switchable-next/dist/index.esm.css";
<Switch
name="temperature"
onItemChanged={(newValue) => console.log("The new value is => ", newValue)}
>
<Item value="Hot">Hot</Item>
<Item value="Cold">Cold</Item>
</Switch>;
You can have as many Item children as you can fit:
import Switch, { Item } from "react-switchable";
import "react-switchable/dist/main.css";
<div>
<h1>What is the capital of Venezuela ?</h1>
<Switch name="countries" onItemChanged={(capital) => checkAnswer(capital)}>
<Item value="London">London</Item>
<Item value="Caracas">Caracas</Item>
<Item value="Lagos">Lagos</Item>
<Item value="Beijing">Beijing</Item>
<Item value="Moscow">Moscow</Item>
</Switch>
</div>;
Data flow
By default the switchable component manages which <Item />
is active internally. You can change that by setting the active
attribute in any <Item />
component.
Data flow from parent to child :
class App extends React.Commponent {
state = {
selectedCountryIndex: 1,
countries: [
{ value: "Russia" },
{ value: "Nigeria" },
{ value: "Venezuela" },
{ value: "France" },
],
};
render() {
return (
<Switch
name="countries"
onItemSelected={(selectedIndex) => {
this.setState({
selectedCountryIndex: selectedIndex,
});
}}
>
{countries.map((country, index) => (
<Item key={country.value} active={index === selectedCountryIndex} value={country.value}>
{country.value}
</Item>
))}
</Switch>
);
}
}
Data flow from child to parent:
class App extends React.Commponent {
state = {
selectedCountry: "Nigeria",
};
render() {
return (
<Switch
name="countries"
onItemChanged={(country) => this.setState({ selectedCountry: country })}
>
<Item value="Russia">Russia</Item>
<Item default value="Nigeria">
Nigeria
</Item>
<Item value="Venezuela"> Venezuela </Item>
<Item value="France"> France </Item>
</Switch>
);
}
}
Accessible
Created with accessibility in mind. The following gif
was made using MacOS
Sierra VoiceOver
.
Live demo
![Try it online](https://codesandbox.io/static/img/play-codesandbox.svg)
API
Switch
Prop | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
name | string | Yes | "" | Unique global identifier. |
children | Array[Item] | Yes | [] | A list of Items. |
onItemChanged | function | No | "" | Fires after the selection of an Item. |
onItemSelected | function | No | "" | Fires when an Item is selected. |
disable | boolean | No | false | Disables the switch. |
arrowSelection | boolean | No | true | Enables the selection of Items with arrow keys. |
customOverlay | Overlay | No | undefined | Enables the use of a custom overlay React component. |
Inherits all other properties assigned from the parent component
State | Item
Prop | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
value | string | Yes | "" | Represents the Item value. |
active | boolean | No | false | Sets the Item as active. |
disable | boolean | No | false | Disables the Item. |
default | boolean | No | false | Which Item should be active by default. |
Inherits all other properties assigned from the parent component.
Overlay
Prop | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
selectedIndex | number | Yes | "" | The selected Item index. |
totalItems | number | Yes | "" | The total number of Items. |
Inherits all other properties assigned from the parent component.
Related
react-sn-question
Contributing
All contributions are welcome.
License
MIT license @Alvaro Bernal G.