lion/packages/radio-group
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- @lion/button@0.4.5
 - @lion/calendar@0.5.6
 - @lion/checkbox-group@0.4.3
 - @lion/fieldset@0.5.6
 - @lion/form-system@0.2.14
 - @lion/form@0.3.13
 - @lion/input-datepicker@0.7.2
 - @lion/radio-group@0.4.4
 - @lion/select-rich@0.8.6
 - @lion/switch@0.4.1
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src fix(lion-radio-group): wait for registration before setting values (#421) 2019-12-11 16:43:27 +01:00
stories feat: finalize validation and adopt it everywhere 2019-11-18 15:30:08 +01:00
test fix(lion-radio-group): wait for registration before setting values (#421) 2019-12-11 16:43:27 +01:00
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index.js feat: release inital public lion version 2019-04-26 10:37:57 +02:00
lion-radio-group.js feat: release inital public lion version 2019-04-26 10:37:57 +02:00
package.json chore: release new versions 2019-12-16 14:06:46 +00:00
README.md chore: fix style of markdown files 2019-07-24 15:20:19 +02:00

Radio-group

lion-radio-group component is webcomponent that enhances the functionality of the native <input type="radio"> element. Its purpose is to provide a way for users to check a single option amongst a set of choices.

You should use lion-radio's inside this element.

Features

Since it extends from lion-fieldset, it has all the features a fieldset has.

  • Get or set the checked value of the group:
    • modelValue (default) - checkedValue()
    • formattedValue - formattedValue()
    • serializedValue - serializedValue()

How to use

Installation

npm i --save @lion/radio @lion/radio-group
import '@lion/radio/lion-radio.js';
import '@lion/radio-group/lion-radio-group.js';

Example

<lion-form><form>
  <lion-radio-group
    name="dinosGroup"
    label="What are your favourite dinosaurs?"
    .errorValidators=${[['required']]}
  >
    <lion-radio name="dinos[]" label="allosaurus" .choiceValue=${'allosaurus'}></lion-radio>
    <lion-radio name="dinos[]" label="brontosaurus" .choiceValue=${'brontosaurus'}></lion-radio>
    <lion-radio name="dinos[]" label="diplodocus" .choiceValue=${'diplodocus'} checked></lion-radio>
  </lion-radio-group>
</form></lion-form>
  • Make sure that to use a name attribute as it is necessary for the lion-form's serialization result.
  • If you have many options for a user to pick from, consider using lion-select instead