Using only Material-UI, is there any way to style <Radio />
objects with a <Button />
type of appearance? If not, what would be the most simple alternative?
After spending the past few days reading documentation and experimenting, I don't feel any closer to a solution. Thanks to anyone who can lend some guidance.
Here's my starting point (without the <Button />
experiments) in case anyone would like to use what I'm working with:
import React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles';
import RadioGroup from '@material-ui/core/RadioGroup';
import Radio from '@material-ui/core/Radio';
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button';
import FormControlLabel from '@material-ui/core/FormControlLabel';
import FormControl from '@material-ui/core/FormControl';
const styles = theme => ({
textField: {
marginLeft: theme.spacing.unit,
marginRight: theme.spacing.unit,
width: '100%',
},
formControl: {
display: 'flex',
flexBasis: '100%',
alignItems: 'center',
}
});
class QRadios extends React.PureComponent {
constructor(props, context) {
super(props, context);
this.state = {
value: this.props.value,
};
}
handleChange = event => {
this.setState({
value: event.target.value,
},
this.props.onChange(event));
};
render() {
const { classes } = this.props;
return (
<FormControl component="ul" className={classes.formControl} required>
<RadioGroup
row={true}
id={this.props.id}
name={this.props.name}
value={this.state.value}
onChange={this.handleChange}
>
<FormControlLabel
htmlFor={this.props.id}
value="good"
control={<Radio />}
/>
<FormControlLabel
htmlFor={this.props.id}
value="okay"
control={<Radio />}
/>
<FormControlLabel
htmlFor={this.props.id}
value="bad"
control={<Radio />}
/>
<FormControlLabel
htmlFor={this.props.id}
value="na"
control={<Radio />}
/>
</RadioGroup>
</FormControl>
);
}
}
QRadios.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
};
export default withStyles(styles)(QRadios);
Update:
For anyone who is using an older version of Material-UI that lacks the built-in solution as per the answer below, you'll have to create your own CSS for the buttons. If you need help, this is how I implemented it:
import React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles';
import green from '@material-ui/core/colors/green';
import yellow from '@material-ui/core/colors/yellow';
import red from '@material-ui/core/colors/red';
import grey from '@material-ui/core/colors/grey';
import RadioGroup from '@material-ui/core/RadioGroup';
import Radio from '@material-ui/core/Radio';
import FormControl from '@material-ui/core/FormControl';
import InputLabel from '@material-ui/core/InputLabel';
const styles = theme => ({
formControl: {
display: 'flex',
flexBasis: '100%',
alignItems: 'stretch',
margin: theme.spacing.unit * 3 / 2
},
formGroup: {
alignItems: 'stretch',
justifyContent: 'space-around',
flexWrap: 'nowrap'
},
radioFlex: {
flex: '1 1 auto',
margin: '0 5px'
},
greenButtonRoot: {
backgroundColor: '#00000004',
borderRadius: 5,
border: '1px solid',
color: green.A700,
fontFamily: 'monospace',
fontSize: '180%',
height: 32,
'&$checked': {
backgroundColor: green.A700,
color: 'white'
},
'&:not($checked):hover': {
backgroundColor: green['50']
},
transition: 'background-color 250ms'
},
yellowButtonRoot: {
backgroundColor: '#00000004',
borderRadius: 5,
border: '1px solid',
color: yellow['700'],
fontFamily: 'monospace',
fontSize: '200%',
height: 32,
'&$checked': {
backgroundColor: yellow.A700,
color: 'white'
},
'&:not($checked):hover': {
backgroundColor: yellow['100']
},
transition: 'background-color 250ms'
},
redButtonRoot: {
backgroundColor: '#00000004',
borderRadius: 5,
border: '1px solid',
color: red.A700,
fontFamily: 'monospace',
fontSize: '160%',
height: 32,
'&$checked': {
backgroundColor: red.A700,
color: 'white'
},
'&:not($checked):hover': {
backgroundColor: red['50']
},
transition: 'background-color 250ms'
},
greyButtonRoot: {
backgroundColor: '#00000004',
borderRadius: 5,
border: '1px solid',
color: grey['700'],
fontFamily: 'monospace',
fontSize: '180%',
height: 32,
'&$checked': {
backgroundColor: grey['700'],
color: 'white'
},
'&:not($checked):hover': {
backgroundColor: grey['200']
},
transition: 'background-color 250ms'
},
disabled: {
backgroundColor: '#00000004'
},
checked: {}
});
function QRadios(props) {
const {
classes,
error,
required,
id,
label,
name,
binaryChoice,
value,
onChange,
onBlur
} = props;
return (
<FormControl className={classes.formControl} required={required}>
<InputLabel
error={error}
required={required}
shrink
style={{
position: 'relative',
marginBottom: '10px'
}}
>
{label}
</InputLabel>
<RadioGroup
className={classes.formGroup}
row
id={id}
name={name}
value={value}
onChange={onChange}
onBlur={onBlur}
>
<Radio
htmlFor={id}
className={classes.radioFlex}
value="good"
classes={{
root: classes.greenButtonRoot,
checked: classes.checked
}}
icon="〇"
checkedIcon="〇"
/>
<Radio
htmlFor={id}
className={classes.radioFlex}
value="okay"
classes={{
root: classes.yellowButtonRoot,
checked: classes.checked,
disabled: classes.disabled
}}
icon="△"
checkedIcon="△"
disabled={binaryChoice}
/>
<Radio
htmlFor={id}
className={classes.radioFlex}
value="bad"
classes={{
root: classes.redButtonRoot,
checked: classes.checked
}}
icon="✕"
checkedIcon="✕"
/>
<Radio
htmlFor={id}
className={classes.radioFlex}
value="na"
classes={{
root: classes.greyButtonRoot,
checked: classes.checked
}}
icon="-"
checkedIcon="-"
/>
</RadioGroup>
</FormControl>
);
}
QRadios.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
required: PropTypes.bool,
error: PropTypes.bool,
id: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
label: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
name: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
binaryChoice: PropTypes.bool,
value: PropTypes.string,
onChange: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
onBlur: PropTypes.func
};
QRadios.defaultProps = {
required: false,
binaryChoice: false,
error: false,
onBlur: null,
value: ''
};
export default withStyles(styles)(QRadios);
Usage...
<QRadios
error={!whateverThing.isValid}
id="whateverThing"
name="whateverThing"
label="What's your judgement of whateverThing?"
value={whateverThing.value}
onChange={this.someHandlerFunc}
onBlur={this.someCheckFunc}
/>