ngx-bootstrap buttons have two specific directives which make a group of buttons behave as checkboxes or radio buttons or hybrids where a radio button can be unchecked.
ButtonCheckboxDirective
Add checkbox functionality to any element.
selector
- [btnCheckbox]
Inputs
- btnCheckboxFalse − boolean, Falsy value, will be set to ngModel, default: false
- btnCheckboxTrue − boolean, Truthy value, will be set to ngModel, default: true
ButtonRadioDirective
Create radio buttons or groups of buttons. A value of a selected button is bound to a variable specified via ngModel.
selector
- [btnRadio]
Inputs
- btnRadio − string, Radio button value, will be set to ngModel
- disabled − boolean, If true – radio button is disabled
- uncheckable − boolean, If true – radio button can be unchecked
- value − string, Current value of radio component or group
ButtonRadioGroupDirective
A group of radio buttons. A value of a selected button is bound to a variable specified via ngModel.
selector
- [btnRadioGroup]
Example
As we’re going to use buttons, We’ve to update app.module.ts used in the ngx-bootstrap Alerts chapter to use ButtonsModule. We’re also adding support for input controls using FormModule.
Update app.module.ts to use the AlertModule and AlertConfig.
app.module.ts
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { TestComponent } from './test/test.component'; import { AccordionModule } from 'ngx-bootstrap/accordion'; import { AlertModule,AlertConfig } from 'ngx-bootstrap/alert'; import { ButtonsModule } from 'ngx-bootstrap/buttons'; import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent, TestComponent ], imports: [ BrowserAnimationsModule, BrowserModule, AccordionModule, AlertModule, ButtonsModule, FormsModule ], providers: [AlertConfig], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Update test.component.html to use the buttons.
test.component.html
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" (click)="clicked()"> Single Button </button> <pre class="card card-block card-header"> {{clickCounter}} </pre> <p>Button as Checkbox</p> <div class="btn-group"> <label class="btn btn-primary" [(ngModel)]="checkModel.left" btnCheckbox tabindex="0" role="button">Left</label> <label class="btn btn-primary" [(ngModel)]="checkModel.right" btnCheckbox tabindex="0" role="button">Right</label> </div> <pre class="card card-block card-header"> {{checkModel | json}} </pre> <p>Button as RadionButton</p> <div class="form-inline"> <div class="btn-group" btnRadioGroup [(ngModel)]="radioModel"> <label class="btn btn-success" btnRadio="Left">Left</label> <label class="btn btn-success" btnRadio="Right">Right</label> </div> </div> <pre class="card card-block card-header"> {{radioModel}} </pre> Update test.component.ts for corresponding variables and methods. test.component.ts import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core'; @Component({ selector: 'app-test', templateUrl: './test.component.html', styleUrls: ['./test.component.css'] }) export class TestComponent implements OnInit { checkModel = { left: false, right: false }; radioModel = 'Left'; clickCounter = 0; constructor() { } ngOnInit(): void { } clicked(): void { this.clickCounter++; } }
Build and Serve
Run the following command to start the Angular server.
ng serve
Once the server is up and running. Open http://localhost:4200 and verify the following output.
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