Package Exports
- @react-querybuilder/material
- @react-querybuilder/material/dist/index.cjs.js
- @react-querybuilder/material/dist/index.es.js
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Readme
@react-querybuilder/material
Official react-querybuilder components for MUI/Material Design.
To see them in action, check out the react-querybuilder
demo or load the example in CodeSandbox.
Installation
npm i --save react-querybuilder @react-querybuilder/material @mui/icons-material @mui/material
# OR
yarn add react-querybuilder @react-querybuilder/material @mui/icons-material @mui/material
Usage
To render MUI-compatible components in the query builder, wrap the <QueryBuilder />
element in <QueryBuilderMaterial />
.
import { createTheme, ThemeProvider } from '@mui/material/styles';
import { QueryBuilderMaterial } from '@react-querybuilder/material';
import { QueryBuilder, RuleGroupType } from 'react-querybuilder';
const muiTheme = createTheme();
const fields = [
{ name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name' },
{ name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name' },
];
const App = () => {
const [query, setQuery] = useState<RuleGroupType>({ combinator: 'and', rules: [] });
return (
<ThemeProvider theme={muiTheme}>
<QueryBuilderMaterial>
<QueryBuilder fields={fields} query={query} onQueryChange={q => setQuery(q)} />
</QueryBuilderMaterial>
</ThemeProvider>
);
};
Notes
By default, all
@mui/material
components will be loaded asynchronously. To avoid a temporary display of the default, non-MUI controls, import the controls and pass them toQueryBuilderMaterial
through themuiComponents
prop.import { createTheme, ThemeProvider } from '@mui/material/styles'; import { QueryBuilderMaterial } from '@react-querybuilder/material'; import { QueryBuilder, RuleGroupType } from 'react-querybuilder'; // MUI component imports import DragIndicator from '@mui/icons-material/DragIndicator'; import Button from '@mui/material/Button'; import Checkbox from '@mui/material/Checkbox'; import FormControl from '@mui/material/FormControl'; import FormControlLabel from '@mui/material/FormControlLabel'; import Input from '@mui/material/Input'; import ListSubheader from '@mui/material/ListSubheader'; import MenuItem from '@mui/material/MenuItem'; import Radio from '@mui/material/Radio'; import RadioGroup from '@mui/material/RadioGroup'; import Select from '@mui/material/Select'; import Switch from '@mui/material/Switch'; import TextareaAutosize from '@mui/material/TextareaAutosize'; // Assign the MUI components to an object const muiComponents = { Button, Checkbox, DragIndicator, FormControl, FormControlLabel, Input, ListSubheader, MenuItem, Radio, RadioGroup, Select, Switch, TextareaAutosize, }; const muiTheme = createTheme(); const fields = [ { name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name' }, { name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name' }, ]; const App = () => { const [query, setQuery] = useState<RuleGroupType>({ combinator: 'and', rules: [] }); return ( <ThemeProvider theme={muiTheme}> {/* Use the object as the `muiComponents` prop to enable immediate rendering */} <QueryBuilderMaterial muiComponents={muiComponents}> <QueryBuilder fields={fields} query={query} onQueryChange={q => setQuery(q)} /> </QueryBuilderMaterial> </ThemeProvider> ); };
This package exports
materialControlElements
which can be assigned directly to thecontrolElements
prop on<QueryBuilder />
, and also exports each component individually, but this method does not support customized MUI themes like<QueryBuilderMaterial />
.