React Component Range is a simple and minimal React input range component
npm install react-component-range

React Component Range is a simple and minimal React input range component
npm install react-component-range
``jsx
import React, { Component } from "react";
import ReactRange from "react-component-range";
class App extends Component {
onChange = value => {
console.debug("Value: ", value);
};
render() {
return (
max={100}
defaultValue={50}
ariaLabel="Slider to adjust the volume"
onChange={this.onChange}
/>
);
}
}
export default App;
`
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
| -------------- | -------- | ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| id | string | | The id of the input (range) |
| name | string | | The input's name, to identify the input in the data submitted with the form's data |
| min | number | 0 | The minimum permitted value |100
| max | number | | The maximum permitted value |1
| step | number | | The stepping interval, used both for user interface and validation purposes |() => {}
| onChange | function | | The callback action to be performed when the value changes. It returns the current value. |0
| value | number | | The input's current value |
| defaultValue | number | | The input's initial value |false
| ariaLabel | string | | The accesibility aria-label property of the input |
| ariaLabelledby | string | | The accesibility aria-labelledby property of the input |
| disabled | boolean | | A Boolean attribute which is present if the input should be disabled |false` | A Boolean which, if true, indicates that the input must have a value before the form can be submitted |
| required | bollean |
| tabIndex | number | | A numeric value providing guidance to the user agent as to the order in which controls receive focus when the user presses the Tab key |
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