This tutorial will show you the basics of how to get started with the jQWidgets Button React Component.
Refer to Getting Started with React before you start with this help topic.
I. Imports:
import * as React from 'react'; import 'jqwidgets-scripts/jqwidgets/styles/jqx.base.css';import 'jqwidgets-scripts/jqwidgets/styles/jqx.material-purple.css';import JqxButton, { IButtonProps } from 'jqwidgets-scripts/jqwidgets-react-tsx/jqxbutton';
II. Class:
class App extends React.PureComponent<{}, IButtonProps> { constructor(props: {}) { super(props); this.state = { width: '100%' // Other Widget Props } } render() { return ( <JqxButton width={this.state.width} height={"100%"} ..... /> ) }}
III. Render:
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
The event names in React are constructed of the original event names starting with capital letter plus on upfront:
class App extends React.PureComponent<{}, IButtonProps> { constructor(props: {}) { super(props); this.state = { width: '100%' // Other Widget Props } } render() { return ( <JqxButton onNameOfEvent={this.handleEvent} width={this.state.width} height={"100%"} ..... /> ) } private handleEvent(e: Event): void { // Do Something ... }}
This is how you call methods & props:
//Get Methodsconst value = this.myButton.current!.methodName(arg1, arg2); //Set Methodsthis.myButton.current!.methodName(arg1, arg2); //Get Propertiesconst height = this.state.height; //Set Propertiesthis.setState({ height: 250 });
Every component have a method setOptions which accepts a object as an argument. This object contains component settings.
this.myButton.current!.setOptions({ width: 350, height: 400 });
Every component also have a method getOptions which returns the value of the requested option.
const width = this.myButton.current!.getOptions('width');
API Reference of the jQWidgets Button React Component: Button API
Demos Reference of the jQwidgets Button React Component: Button Demos