React Checkbox Overview
The React Checkbox is a component that lets you add checkboxes to your React apps. It behaves as a standard HTML checkbox, enabling users to select basic checked and unchecked states or an additional indeterminate state. You also get full control over the styling of the React checkbox component and ability to use it with forms.
Checkbox Example
Usage
At its core, the IgrCheckbox
allows for a choice between selected/unselected state. The default styling is done according to the selection controls specification in the Material Design guidelines.
First, you need to the install the corresponding Ignite UI for React npm package by running the following command:
npm install igniteui-react
You will then need to import the IgrCheckbox
, its necessary CSS, and register its module, like so:
import { IgrCheckboxModule, IgrCheckbox } from 'igniteui-react';
import 'igniteui-webcomponents/themes/light/bootstrap.css';
IgrCheckboxModule.register();
The simplest way to start using the IgrCheckbox
is as follows:
<IgrCheckbox></IgrCheckbox>
[!WARNING] The
IgrCheckbox
component doesn't work with the standard<form>
element. UseForm
instead.
Examples
Label
To provide a meaningful label for the checkbox, simply place some text between the opening and closing tags:
<IgrCheckbox><span>Label</span></IgrCheckbox>
You can specify if the label should be positioned before or after the checkbox toggle by setting the label-position
attribute of the checkbox. Allowed values are before
and after
(default):
<IgrCheckbox labelPosition="before"></IgrCheckbox>
The checkbox can also be labelled by elements external to the checkbox. In this case, the user is given full control to position and style the label in accordance with their needs.
<span id="checkbox-label">Label</span>
<IgrCheckbox ariaLabelledby="checkbox-label" labelPosition="before"></IgrCheckbox>
Checked
You can use the checked
attribute of the component to determine whether the checkbox should be toggled on or off by default.
<IgrCheckbox checked="true"></IgrCheckbox>
Indeterminate
You can use the indeterminate
property of the component to set the checkbox's value to neither true nor false.
<IgrCheckbox indeterminate="true"></IgrCheckbox>
Required
You can use the required
property to mark the checkbox as required.
<IgrCheckbox required="true"></IgrCheckbox>
Invalid
You can use the invalid
attribute to mark the checkbox as invalid.
<IgrCheckbox invalid="true"></IgrCheckbox>
Disabled
You can use the disabled
attribute to disable the checkbox.
<IgrCheckbox disabled="true"></IgrCheckbox>
Forms
You can use the name
and value
attributes when using the checkbox with Form
.
<IgrCheckbox name="wifi" value="enabled"></IgrCheckbox>
Styling
The IgrCheckbox
component exposes four CSS parts which we can use for styling:
Name | Description |
---|---|
base |
The base wrapper of the checkbox. |
control |
The checkbox input element. |
indicator |
The checkbox indicator icon. |
label |
The checkbox label. |
With this four CSS parts we have full control over the Checkbox styling.
igc-checkbox::part(indicator) {
stroke: var(--ig-secondary-500-contrast);
}
igc-checkbox::part(control checked)::after {
border-radius: 4px;
background: var(--ig-secondary-500);
}