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React components that implement Google's Material Design.
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TypeScript
import * as React from 'react';
import { OverridableComponent, OverrideProps } from '../OverridableComponent';
export interface InputAdornmentTypeMap<P = {}, D extends React.ElementType = 'div'> {
props: P & {
/**
* The content of the component, normally an `IconButton` or string.
*/
children: NonNullable<React.ReactNode>;
/**
* Disable pointer events on the root.
* This allows for the content of the adornment to focus the input on click.
*/
disablePointerEvents?: boolean;
/**
* If children is a string then disable wrapping in a Typography component.
*/
disableTypography?: boolean;
/**
* The position this adornment should appear relative to the `Input`.
*/
position?: 'start' | 'end';
/**
* The variant to use.
* Note: If you are using the `TextField` component or the `FormControl` component
* you do not have to set this manually.
*/
variant?: 'standard' | 'outlined' | 'filled';
};
defaultComponent: D;
classKey: InputAdornmentClassKey;
}
/**
*
* Demos:
*
* - [Text Fields](https://material-ui.com/components/text-fields/)
*
* API:
*
* - [InputAdornment API](https://material-ui.com/api/input-adornment/)
*/
declare const InputAdornment: OverridableComponent<InputAdornmentTypeMap>;
export type InputAdornmentClassKey =
| 'root'
| 'filled'
| 'positionStart'
| 'positionEnd'
| 'disablePointerEvents'
| 'hiddenLabel'
| 'marginDense';
export type InputAdornmentProps<
D extends React.ElementType = InputAdornmentTypeMap['defaultComponent'],
P = {}
> = OverrideProps<InputAdornmentTypeMap<P, D>, D>;
export default InputAdornment;