InputRange
is a React component allowing users to input a numeric value within a predefined range. It can accept a single value, or a range of values (start/end). By default, basic styles are applied, but can be overridden depending on your design requirements.
A CodePen demo is available here.
- Install
react-input-range
using npm.npm install react-input-range
- Import
react-input-range
to useInputRange
component. - Optionally, import
react-input-range.css
if you want to apply the default styling. - Depending on your browser support requirement,
babel-core/polyfill
orcore-js/es6
polyfill might be needed.
If accepting a range of values:
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import InputRange from 'react-input-range';
class App extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
values: {
min: 2,
max: 10,
},
};
}
handleValuesChange(component, values) {
this.setState({
values: values,
});
}
render() {
return (
<InputRange
maxValue={20}
minValue={0}
value={this.state.values}
onChange={this.handleValuesChange.bind(this)}
/>
);
}
}
ReactDOM.render(
<App />,
document.getElementById('app')
);
If accepting a single value, pass a number to value
prop, i.e.:
<InputRange
maxValue={20}
minValue={0}
value={this.state.value}
onChange={this.handleValueChange.bind(this)}
/>
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ariaLabelledby | string | aria-labelledby attribute |
ariaControls | string | aria-controls attribute |
classNames | Object.<string> | CSS class names |
defaultValue | number | Object.<number> | Default value(s) |
disabled | boolean | Disabled or not |
maxValue | number | Maximum value it can accept |
minValue | number | Minimum value it can accept |
name | string | Name of form input |
onChange | Function | onChange callback (required) |
onChangeComplete | Function | onChangeComplete callback |
step | number | Increment/decrement value |
value | number | Object.<number> | Current value(s) (required) |
If you want to work on this project locally, you need to grab all of its dependencies.
npm install && bundle install
After that, you should be able run
npm start
Contributions are welcome. :)