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react-linked-input

v15.6.2

Published

LinkedInput supports the ReactLink semantics

Downloads

1,304

Readme

react-linked-input

Note: This is a legacy React addon, and is no longer maintained.

We don't encourage using it in new code, but it exists for backwards compatibility.
The recommended migration path is to set value and onChange props directly instead of valueLink or checkedLink.

This component supports the legacy valueLink API for <input> components. The built-in support for it is being removed from React. This component may be used as a migration plan (so your code doesn't break in React 16) or may be used if you just like the valueLink data binding semantics. However, this component is not maintained, so use at your own risk.

For details on how to use it, refer to the LinkedStateMixin documentation, since they usually appear together.