React suite is a library of React components, sensible UI design, and a friendly development experience. It is supported in all major browsers. It provides pre-built components of React which can be used easily in any web application.
In this article, we’ll learn about React suite Checkpicker async. In the async checkpicker component, rather than loading the data items high in your application & passing it directly to a component for display, we perform the data loading at the component level using a spinner or a loading text.
Syntax:
import { CheckPicker } from "rsuite"; Function App() { return ( <CheckPicker onOpen={updateData} onSearch={updateData} data={data} /> ); }
Creating React Application And Installing Module:
Step 1: Create a React application using the given command:
npm create-react-app projectname
Step 2: After creating your project, move to it using the given command:
cd projectname
Step 3: Now Install the rsuite node package using the given command:
npm install rsuite
Project Structure: Now your project structure should look like the following:
Example 1: Below example demonstrates the basic async checkpicker component.
Javascript
import "rsuite/dist/rsuite.min.css" ; import { CheckPicker } from "rsuite/" ; import { useState } from "react" ; import Spinner from '@rsuite/icons/legacy/Spinner' export default function App() { // Sample courses data const data = [{ "label" : "Java" , "value" : "Java" , }, { "label" : "C++" , "value" : "C++" , }, { "label" : "Python" , "value" : "Python" , }, { "label" : "DSA mastery" , "value" : "DSA" , }, { "label" : "Web Development" , "value" : "Web" , }, { "label" : "Android Development" , "value" : "Android" , }, ] const [items, setItems] = useState([]); const updateOptions = () => { if (items.length === 0) { setItems(data); } }; const renderCheckPicker = (menu) => { if (items.length === 0) { return ( <p style={{ padding: 4, color: 'green' , textAlign: 'center' }}> <Spinner spin /> loading... </p> ); } return menu; } return ( <center> <div> <h2>neveropen</h2> <h4 style={{ color: "green" }}> React Suite CheckPicker Async </h4> <div style={{ marginTop: 20, width: 800 }}> <CheckPicker data={items} onOpen={updateOptions} onSearch={updateOptions} style={{ width: 230 }} renderMenu={renderCheckPicker} /> </div> </div> </center> ); } |
Output:
Example 2: Another example demonstrating the async checkpicker component without searchable and disabled options.
Javascript
import "rsuite/dist/rsuite.min.css" ; import { CheckPicker } from "rsuite/" ; import { useState } from "react" ; import Spinner from '@rsuite/icons/legacy/Spinner' export default function App() { // Sample courses data const data = [{ "label" : "Java" , "value" : "Java" , }, { "label" : "C++" , "value" : "C++" , }, { "label" : "Python" , "value" : "Python" , }, { "label" : "DSA mastery" , "value" : "DSA" , }, { "label" : "Web Development" , "value" : "Web" , }, { "label" : "Android Development" , "value" : "Android" , }, ] const [items, setItems] = useState([]); const updateOptions = () => { if (items.length === 0) { setItems(data); } }; const renderCheckPicker = (menu) => { if (items.length === 0) { return ( <p style={{ padding: 4, color: 'green' , textAlign: 'center' }}> <Spinner spin /> loading... </p> ); } return menu; } return ( <center> <div> <h2>neveropen</h2> <h4 style={{ color: "green" }}> React Suite CheckPicker Async </h4> <div style={{ marginTop: 20, width: 800 }}> <CheckPicker data={items} onOpen={updateOptions} onSearch={updateOptions} style={{ width: 230 }} renderMenu={renderCheckPicker} searchable={ false } disabledItemValues={[ 'Web' , 'Python' ]} /> </div> </div> </center> ); } |
Output:
Reference: https://rsuitejs.com/components/check-picker/#async