A React wrapper for Ladda buttons. Example
react-ladda
can be installed directly through npm:
$ npm install --save react-ladda
LaddaButton
is a React component that renders a Ladda button. You can change the button's loading state and progress using the loading
and progress
props.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import LaddaButton, { XL, SLIDE_UP } from 'react-ladda';
class App extends Component {
state = { loading: false };
toggle() {
this.setState({
loading: !this.state.loading,
progress: 0.5,
});
}
render() {
return (
<LaddaButton
loading={this.state.loading}
onClick={this.toggle}
data-color="#eee"
data-size={XL}
data-style={SLIDE_UP}
data-spinner-size={30}
data-spinner-color="#ddd"
data-spinner-lines={12}
>
Click Here!
</LaddaButton>
);
}
};
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.body);
Although this package doesn't include the styles for the Ladda buttons, there are many different ways to include them. The easiest way is to add the following tag to your document:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Ladda/1.0.0/ladda.min.css">
All of the native Ladda button options are supported through props:
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
loading |
boolean |
Displays the button's loading indicator |
progress |
number |
Number from 0.0 to 1.0 |
data-color |
string |
Color applied to the button ({green,red,blue,purple,mint} ) |
data-size |
string |
A button size |
data-style |
string |
A button style |
data-spinner-size |
number |
Number representing the size of the spinner in pixels |
data-spinner-color |
string |
Color applied to the spinner (eg. #eee ) |
data-spinner-lines |
number |
Number of spokes in the spinner |
Ladda comes with a variety of different sizes and styles that you can use. Button sizes and styles can be directly imported from react-ladda
:
import LaddaButton, { XS, EXPAND_LEFT } from 'react-ladda'
XS
S
L
XL
CONTRACT
CONTRACT_OVERLAY
EXPAND_LEFT
EXPAND_RIGHT
EXPAND_UP
EXPAND_DOWN
SLIDE_LEFT
SLIDE_RIGHT
SLIDE_UP
SLIDE_DOWN
ZOOM_IN
ZOOM_OUT
After cloning and running npm install
, you can use the following npm
commands for easier development:
Command | Description |
---|---|
npm test |
Runs the test suite |
npm run watch |
Runs the test suite and reruns when any source or test file changes |
npm run lint |
Lints both the source and test files |
npm run build |
Compiles the source into ES5 and outputs the results into dist |
Contributions are more than welcome!