View source: R/dashBootstrapComponents.R
dbcButton | R Documentation |
A component for creating Bootstrap buttons with different style options. The Button component can act as a HTML button, link (<a>) or can be used like a dash_core_components style 'Link' for navigating between pages of a Dash app. Use the 'n_clicks' prop to trigger callbacks when the button has been clicked.
dbcButton(children=NULL, id=NULL, class_name=NULL, className=NULL,
style=NULL, key=NULL, href=NULL, external_link=NULL,
n_clicks=NULL, n_clicks_timestamp=NULL, active=NULL,
color=NULL, disabled=NULL, size=NULL, title=NULL,
outline=NULL, loading_state=NULL, target=NULL, type=NULL,
download=NULL, name=NULL, value=NULL)
children |
A list of or a singular dash component, string or number. The children of this component. |
id |
Character. The ID of this component, used to identify dash components in callbacks. The ID needs to be unique across all of the components in an app. |
class_name |
Character. Often used with CSS to style elements with common properties. |
className |
Character. **DEPRECATED** Use 'class_name' instead. Often used with CSS to style elements with common properties. |
style |
Named list. Defines CSS styles which will override styles previously set. |
key |
Character. A unique identifier for the component, used to improve performance by React.js while rendering components See https://reactjs.org/docs/lists-and-keys.html for more info |
href |
Character. Pass a URL (relative or absolute) to make the menu entry a link. |
external_link |
Logical. If true, the browser will treat this as an external link, forcing a page refresh at the new location. If false, this just changes the location without triggering a page refresh. Use this if you are observing dcc.Location, for instance. Defaults to true for absolute URLs and false otherwise. |
n_clicks |
Numeric. An integer that represents the number of times that this element has been clicked on. |
n_clicks_timestamp |
Numeric. Use of *_timestamp props has been deprecated in Dash in favour of dash.callback_context. See "How do I determine which Input has changed?" in the Dash FAQs https://dash.plot.ly/faqs. An integer that represents the time (in ms since 1970) at which n_clicks changed. This can be used to tell which button was changed most recently. |
active |
Logical. Whether button is in active state. Default: False. |
color |
Character. Button color, options: primary, secondary, success, info, warning, danger, link. Default: secondary. |
disabled |
Logical. Disable button (make unclickable). Default: False. |
size |
Character. Button size, options: 'lg', 'md', 'sm'. |
title |
Character. Sets the title attribute of the underlying HTML button. |
outline |
Logical. Set outline button style, which removes background images and colors for a lightweight style. |
loading_state |
Lists containing elements 'is_loading', 'prop_name', 'component_name'. those elements have the following types: - is_loading (logical; optional): determines if the component is loading or not - prop_name (character; optional): holds which property is loading - component_name (character; optional): holds the name of the component that is loading. Object that holds the loading state object coming from dash-renderer |
target |
Character. Target attribute to pass on to link if using Button as an external link. |
type |
A value equal to: 'button', 'reset', 'submit'. The default behavior of the button. Possible values are: "button", "reset", "submit". If left unspecified the default depends on usage: for buttons associated with a form (e.g. a dbc.Button inside a dbc.Form) the default is "submit". Otherwise the default is "button". |
download |
Character. Indicates that the hyperlink is to be used for downloading a resource. |
name |
Character. The name of the button, submitted as a pair with the button’s value as part of the form data. |
value |
Character. Defines the value associated with the button’s name when it’s submitted with the form data. This value is passed to the server in params when the form is submitted. |
named list of JSON elements corresponding to React.js properties and their values
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