@vueform/toggle
v2.1.4
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Vue 3 toggle component with labels, custom slots and styling options.
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About Vueform
Vueform is comprehensive form development framework for Vue.js. It supercharges and standardizes the entire form building process and takes care of everything from rendering to validation and processing. With our latest tool, the Drag and Drop Form Builder, you can allow your developers & non-tech workforce to build the most complex forms without coding.
Feature highlights:
- integrate Vueform Drag and Drop Form Builder into any application
- save forms in database as a JSON
- use your own form elements with custom configuration options
- a complete theming and templating system with Tailwind support
- 25+ form elements with multi-file uploads, date pickers and rich text editor
- element nesting and repeating
- 50+ validators with async, dependent and custom rules
- conditional logic on element & form level
- breaking forms into steps with form wizard
- translating form content and global i18n support.
Learn more:
- Builder: https://builder.vueform.com
- Framework: https://vueform.com
Other libraries
- @vueform/multiselect - Vue 3 multiselect component with single select, multiselect and tagging options.
- @vueform/slider - Vue 3 slider component with multihandles, tooltips merging and formatting.
Toggle features
- Vue 2 & 3 support
- No dependencies
- Lightweight (<2 kB gzipped)
- 100% coverage
- TypeScript support
- Accessibility support
- ESM support
- CSS vars support
- Tailwind & utility class support
- On / Off labels
Demo
Check out our demo.
Installation
npm install @vueform/toggle
Usage with Vue 3
<template>
<div>
<Toggle v-model="value" />
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Toggle from '@vueform/toggle'
export default {
components: {
Toggle,
},
data() {
return {
value: true
}
}
}
</script>
<style src="@vueform/toggle/themes/default.css"></style>
Using with Vue 2
<template>
<div>
<Toggle v-model="value" />
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Toggle from '@vueform/toggle/toggle.vue2.js'
export default {
components: {
Toggle,
},
data() {
return {
value: true
}
}
}
</script>
<style src="@vueform/toggle/themes/default.css"></style>
Using with < Vue 2.7
Switch to <= 2.0.2
to use the Toggle with Vue.js < 2.7
.
Support
Join our Discord channel or open an issue.
Basic props
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| id | string
| toggle
| The id
attribute of input field. Make sure to customize when using more toggles on a single page. |
| name | string
| toggle
| The name
attribute of input field. |
| disabled | boolean
| false
| Whether the toggle should be disabled. |
| required | boolean
| false
| Whether the HTML5 required attribute should be used for toggle (using an invisible fake input). |
| falseValue | string\|number\|boolean
| false
| The value when the toggle is off
. |
| trueValue | string\|number\|boolean
| true
| The value when toggle is on
. |
| offLabel | string
| | The label when toggle is off
. |
| onLabel | string
| | The label when toggle is on
. |
| aria | object
| | An object containing aria attributes to be added for the toggle. |
| labelledby | string
| | The aria-labelledby
attribute. |
| describedby | string
| | The aria-describedby
attribute. |
| classes | object
| | An object of class names that gets merged with the default values. Default: {
container: 'toggle-container',
toggle: 'toggle',
toggleOn: 'toggle-on',
toggleOff: 'toggle-off',
toggleOnDisabled: 'toggle-on-disabled',
toggleOffDisabled: 'toggle-off-disabled',
handle: 'toggle-handle',
handleOn: 'toggle-handle-on',
handleOff: 'toggle-handle-off',
handleOnDisabled: 'toggle-handle-on-disabled',
handleOffDisabled: 'toggle-handle-off-disabled',
label: 'toggle-label',
}
. The default value can be used with default.css
and style can be customized with CSS variables. Alternatively this can be overridden with utility classes like Tailwind CSS. |
Events
| Event | Attributes | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| @change | value
| Emitted when the toggle changes. |
Slots
| Slot | Attributes | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| label | checked
, classList
| The label of the toggle element. The checked
attribute determines whether the toggle is on or off so you can display the label accordingly. The classList
contains the resolved class names. |
Styling with CSS vars
The following CSS variables can be used to customize toggle when using default.css
:
--toggle-width: 3rem;
--toggle-height: 1.25rem;
--toggle-border: 0.125rem;
--toggle-font-size: 0.75rem;
--toggle-duration: 150ms;
--toggle-bg-on: #10b981;
--toggle-bg-off: #e5e7eb;
--toggle-bg-on-disabled: #d1d5db;
--toggle-bg-off-disabled: #e5e7eb;
--toggle-border-on: #10b981;
--toggle-border-off: #e5e7eb;
--toggle-border-on-disabled: #d1d5db;
--toggle-border-off-disabled: #e5e7eb;
--toggle-ring-width: 3px;
--toggle-ring-color: #10B98130;
--toggle-text-on: #ffffff;
--toggle-text-off: #374151;
--toggle-text-on-disabled: #9ca3af;
--toggle-text-off-disabled: #9ca3af;
--toggle-handle-enabled: #ffffff;
--toggle-handle-disabled: #f3f4f6;
Override them globally:
:root {
--toggle-bg-on: red;
--toggle-border-on: red;
}
Or on an instance level:
<Toggle v-model="value" class="toggle-red" />
<Toggle v-model="value" class="toggle-blue" />
.toggle-red {
--toggle-bg-on: red;
--toggle-border-on: red;
}
.toggle-blue {
--toggle-bg-on: blue;
--toggle-border-on: blue;
}
Styling with Tailwind CSS
The Toggle
component accepts a classes
property which allows to override default class names. When using utility classes you don't need to import default.css
. Here's a default styling for Tailwind CSS:
<Toggle v-model="value" :classes="{
container: 'inline-block rounded-full outline-none focus:ring focus:ring-green-500 focus:ring-opacity-30',
toggle: 'flex w-12 h-5 rounded-full relative cursor-pointer transition items-center box-content border-2 text-xs leading-none',
toggleOn: 'bg-green-500 border-green-500 justify-start text-white',
toggleOff: 'bg-gray-200 border-gray-200 justify-end text-gray-700',
toggleOnDisabled: 'bg-gray-300 border-gray-300 justify-start text-gray-400 cursor-not-allowed',
toggleOffDisabled: 'bg-gray-200 border-gray-200 justify-end text-gray-400 cursor-not-allowed',
handle: 'inline-block bg-white w-5 h-5 top-0 rounded-full absolute transition-all',
handleOn: 'left-full transform -translate-x-full',
handleOff: 'left-0',
handleOnDisabled: 'bg-gray-100 left-full transform -translate-x-full',
handleOffDisabled: 'bg-gray-100 left-0',
label: 'text-center w-8 border-box whitespace-nowrap select-none',
}" />
Certain classes has different states which are merged to the base class when the state is active. For example handle
will be merged with handleOn
when the toggle is on and not disabled resulting in the following classes:
inline-block bg-white w-5 h-5 top-0 rounded-full absolute transition-all left-full transform -translate-x-full
The same is true for toggle
.
In case you need to override the same type of utility you might use @neojp/tailwind-important-variant and use eg. bg-green-500!
.
Accessibility
By default the on
and off
labels are being read by the screenreaders. If you provide the labelledby
property that will be read instead of the labels. You might also add a describedby
property to provide further description.
<div>
<label id="toggle-label">Turn on notifications</label>
<Toggle v-model="value" labelledby="toggle-label" describedby="toggle-description" />
</div>
<small id="toggle-description">Turn this on if you'd like to receive in-app notifications.</small>
Examples
Default toggle
<Toggle
v-model="value"
/>
Toggle with labels
<Toggle
v-model="value"
on-label="On"
off-label="Off"
/>
Toggle with custom value
<Toggle
v-model="value"
true-value="on"
false-value="off"
/>
Toggle with custom labels
<Toggle
v-model="value"
>
<template v-slot:label="{ checked, classList }">
<span :class="classList.label">{{ checked ? 'On' : 'Off' }}</span>
</template>
</Toggle>