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Esta guía explica cómo usar ButtonGroup
React Bootstrap para extraer información relevante sobre cada botón.
ButtonGroup
es un componente contenedor en React Bootstrap que le permite agrupar botones. Tiene muchos casos de uso en barras de herramientas, paginación, menús desplegables y componentes de IU relacionados. Al agrupar botones, necesita una forma de saber en qué botón del grupo se hace clic para activar un evento. Por ejemplo, si tiene un ButtonGroup
componente para la paginación, cada Button
componente se refiere a un número de página en su aplicación. Cuando se hace clic en un botón, necesita saber el número de página asociado con ese botón.
Cree un proyecto React vacío ejecutando:
npx create-react-app react-buttongroup-app
Instale React Bootstrap y vanilla Bootstrap ejecutando el siguiente comando dentro del directorio raíz:
npm install react-bootstrap bootstrap
Dentro del App
componente, importe la hoja de estilo de Bootstrap junto con los componentes Button
y ButtonGroup
de React Bootstrap.
import './App.css';
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
import ButtonGroup from 'react-bootstrap/ButtonGroup';
import Button from 'react-bootstrap/Button';
function App() {
return (
<div className="App">
<header className="App-header">
</header>
</div>
);
}
export default App;
Renderice tres Button
componentes dentro del ButtonGroup
componente, como se muestra a continuación.
import './App.css';
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
import ButtonGroup from 'react-bootstrap/ButtonGroup';
import Button from 'react-bootstrap/Button';
function App() {
return (
<div className="App">
<header className="App-header">
<ButtonGroup>
<Button variant="primary" >Button 1</Button>
<Button variant="danger" > Button 2</Button>
<Button variant="warning">Button 3</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
</header>
</div>
);
}
export default App;
Para leer los clics de cualquier botón dentro del ButtonGroup
componente, debe configurar un onClick
controlador que tome el event
objeto. Este event
objeto se puede utilizar para extraer información sobre el botón en el que se hizo clic. Agregue un value
atributo dentro de cada Button
componente para identificar en qué botón se hace clic.
import './App.css';
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
import ButtonGroup from 'react-bootstrap/ButtonGroup';
import Button from 'react-bootstrap/Button';
function App() {
return (
<div className="App">
<header className="App-header">
<ButtonGroup>
<Button variant="primary" value="Button 1">Button 1</Button>
<Button variant="danger" value="Button 2"> Button 2</Button>
<Button variant="warning" value="Button 3">Button 3</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
</header>
</div>
);
}
export default App;
Cuando se hace clic en el Botón 1 , debe leer el valor Button 1
, y lo mismo ocurre con el resto de los botones. Esta información se puede extraer del objeto de evento accediendo a la value
propiedad en su target
propiedad como event.target.value
. Al establecer un onClick
evento en el ButtonGroup
componente, puede activar la función handleClick
en la que obtiene la información requerida del event
objeto.
...
const handleClick=(e)=>{
console.log(e.target.value)
}
return (
<div className="App">
<header className="App-header">
<ButtonGroup onClick={handleClick}>
...
</ButtonGroup>
</header>
</div>
);
...
Aquí está el código completo.
import './App.css';
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css';
import ButtonGroup from 'react-bootstrap/ButtonGroup';
import Button from 'react-bootstrap/Button';
function App() {
const handleClick=(e)=>{
console.log(e.target.value)
}
return (
<div className="App">
<header className="App-header">
<ButtonGroup onClick={handleClick}>
<Button variant="primary" value="Button 1">Button 1</Button>
<Button variant="danger" value="Button 2"> Button 2</Button>
<Button variant="warning" value="Button 3">Button 3</Button>
</ButtonGroup>
</header>
</div>
);
}
export default App;
Cuando se hace clic en cualquiera de los botones, el valor de ese botón pasa a través del onClick
controlador y se puede acceder a él dentro de la handleClick
función, como se muestra arriba. Puede verificar el valor haciendo clic en el botón y leyendo la consola.
El enfoque seguido en esta guía de uso también ButtonGroup
se puede extender a los campos de entrada y formularios . También puede usar el data-key
atributo en su lugar y obtener la información requerida haciendo referencia event.target.attributes.getNamedItem('data-key').value
.
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If you are undertaking a mobile app development for your start-up or enterprise, you are likely wondering whether to use React Native. As a popular development framework, React Native helps you to develop near-native mobile apps. However, you are probably also wondering how close you can get to a native app by using React Native. How native is React Native?
In the article, we discuss the similarities between native mobile development and development using React Native. We also touch upon where they differ and how to bridge the gaps. Read on.
Let’s briefly set the context first. We will briefly touch upon what React Native is and how it differs from earlier hybrid frameworks.
React Native is a popular JavaScript framework that Facebook has created. You can use this open-source framework to code natively rendering Android and iOS mobile apps. You can use it to develop web apps too.
Facebook has developed React Native based on React, its JavaScript library. The first release of React Native came in March 2015. At the time of writing this article, the latest stable release of React Native is 0.62.0, and it was released in March 2020.
Although relatively new, React Native has acquired a high degree of popularity. The “Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2019” report identifies it as the 8th most loved framework. Facebook, Walmart, and Bloomberg are some of the top companies that use React Native.
The popularity of React Native comes from its advantages. Some of its advantages are as follows:
Are you wondering whether React Native is just another of those hybrid frameworks like Ionic or Cordova? It’s not! React Native is fundamentally different from these earlier hybrid frameworks.
React Native is very close to native. Consider the following aspects as described on the React Native website:
Due to these factors, React Native offers many more advantages compared to those earlier hybrid frameworks. We now review them.
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Hello Guys,
This simple article demonstrates of react select dropdown example. This article goes in detailed on react select dropdown onchange. In this article, we will implement a react bootstrap select dropdown example. this example will help you react select custom dropdown.
If you are new in react js then we are provide react select box example. in this example we are save dropdown value in state. select box onchange event save data in state.
Link :- https://www.nicesnippets.com/blog/react-bootstrap-select-dropdown-example
#react #bootstrap #react-bootstrap #dropdown #react-native #reacttutorial
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React Bootstrap Table2 Example is the today’s leading topic. In this example, I will show you how you can install react-bootstrap-table2 and display the backend data to the frontend using this library. There are so many options that we can apply to our **react-bootstrap-table2. **
We start this tutorial by installing the react.js.
#react #bootstrap #react bootstrap table2 #react.js
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Since March 2020 reached 556 million monthly downloads have increased, It shows that React JS has been steadily growing. React.js also provides a desirable amount of pliancy and efficiency for developing innovative solutions with interactive user interfaces. It’s no surprise that an increasing number of businesses are adopting this technology. How do you select and recruit React.js developers who will propel your project forward? How much does a React developer make? We’ll bring you here all the details you need.
Facebook built and maintains React.js, an open-source JavaScript library for designing development tools. React.js is used to create single-page applications (SPAs) that can be used in conjunction with React Native to develop native cross-platform apps.
In the United States, the average React developer salary is $94,205 a year, or $30-$48 per hour, This is one of the highest among JavaScript developers. The starting salary for junior React.js developers is $60,510 per year, rising to $112,480 for senior roles.
In context of software developer wage rates, the United States continues to lead. In high-tech cities like San Francisco and New York, average React developer salaries will hit $98K and $114per year, overall.
However, the need for React.js and React Native developer is outpacing local labour markets. As a result, many businesses have difficulty locating and recruiting them locally.
It’s no surprise that for US and European companies looking for professional and budget engineers, offshore regions like India are becoming especially interesting. This area has a large number of app development companies, a good rate with quality, and a good pool of React.js front-end developers.
As per Linkedin, the country’s IT industry employs over a million React specialists. Furthermore, for the same or less money than hiring a React.js programmer locally, you may recruit someone with much expertise and a broader technical stack.
React is a very strong framework. React.js makes use of a powerful synchronization method known as Virtual DOM, which compares the current page architecture to the expected page architecture and updates the appropriate components as long as the user input.
React is scalable. it utilises a single language, For server-client side, and mobile platform.
React is steady.React.js is completely adaptable, which means it seldom, if ever, updates the user interface. This enables legacy projects to be updated to the most new edition of React.js without having to change the codebase or make a few small changes.
React is adaptable. It can be conveniently paired with various state administrators (e.g., Redux, Flux, Alt or Reflux) and can be used to implement a number of architectural patterns.
Is there a market for React.js programmers?
The need for React.js developers is rising at an unparalleled rate. React.js is currently used by over one million websites around the world. React is used by Fortune 400+ businesses and popular companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Glassdoor and Cloudflare.
As you’ve seen, locating and Hire React js Developer and Hire React Native developer is a difficult challenge. You will have less challenges selecting the correct fit for your projects if you identify growing offshore locations (e.g. India) and take into consideration the details above.
If you want to make this process easier, You can visit our website for more, or else to write a email, we’ll help you to finding top rated React.js and React Native developers easier and with strives to create this operation
#hire-react-js-developer #hire-react-native-developer #react #react-native #react-js #hire-react-js-programmer
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React Starter Kit is an opinionated boilerplate for web development built on top of Node.js, Express, GraphQL and React, containing modern web development tools such as Webpack, Babel and Browsersync. Helping you to stay productive following the best practices. A solid starting point for both professionals and newcomers to the industry.
See getting started guide, demo, docs, roadmap | Join #react-starter-kit chat room on Gitter | Visit our sponsors:
The master
branch of React Starter Kit doesn't include a Flux implementation or any other advanced integrations. Nevertheless, we have some integrations available to you in feature branches that you can use either as a reference or merge into your project:
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)feature/redux
)feature/apollo
)master
)You can see status of most reasonable merge combination as PRs labeled as TRACKING
If you think that any of these features should be on master
, or vice versa, some features should removed from the master
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