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@react-querybuilder/antd

v8.13.0

Published

Custom Ant Design components for react-querybuilder

Readme

@react-querybuilder/antd

Official react-querybuilder compatibility package for Ant Design.

Screenshot

Installation

npm i react-querybuilder @react-querybuilder/antd @ant-design/icons antd
# OR yarn add / pnpm add / bun add

Usage

To configure the query builder to use Ant Design-compatible components, place QueryBuilderAntD above QueryBuilder in the component hierarchy.

import { QueryBuilderAntD } from '@react-querybuilder/antd';
import { useState } from 'react';
import { type Field, QueryBuilder, type RuleGroupType } from 'react-querybuilder';

const fields: Field[] = [
  { name: 'firstName', label: 'First Name' },
  { name: 'lastName', label: 'Last Name' },
];

export function App() {
  const [query, setQuery] = useState<RuleGroupType>({ combinator: 'and', rules: [] });

  return (
    <QueryBuilderAntD>
      <QueryBuilder fields={fields} defaultQuery={query} onQueryChange={setQuery} />
    </QueryBuilderAntD>
  );
}

[!NOTE]

You may also want to reduce the width of the value editor component (which is 100% by default) with the following CSS rule.

.queryBuilder .ant-input {
  width: auto;
}

QueryBuilderAntD is a React context provider that assigns the following props to all descendant QueryBuilder elements. The props can be overridden on the QueryBuilder or used directly without the context provider.

| Export | QueryBuilder prop | | --------------------- | ------------------------------- | | antdControlElements | controlElements | | antdTranslations | translations | | AntDActionElement | controlElements.actionElement | | AntDDragHandle | controlElements.dragHandle | | AntDNotToggle | controlElements.notToggle | | AntDShiftActions | controlElements.shiftActions | | AntDValueEditor | controlElements.valueEditor | | AntDValueSelector | controlElements.valueSelector |

[!TIP]

By default, this package uses icons from @ant-design/icons for button labels. To reset button labels to their default strings, use defaultTranslations from react-querybuilder.

<QueryBuilderAntD translations={defaultTranslations}>