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Material UI is an open-source React component library that implements Google's Material Design. It's comprehensive and can be used in production out of the box.
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'use client';
import * as React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import clsx from 'clsx';
import composeClasses from '@mui/utils/composeClasses';
import FormGroup from "../FormGroup/index.js";
import { getRadioGroupUtilityClass } from "./radioGroupClasses.js";
import useForkRef from "../utils/useForkRef.js";
import useControlled from "../utils/useControlled.js";
import RadioGroupContext from "./RadioGroupContext.js";
import useId from "../utils/useId.js";
import { jsx as _jsx } from "react/jsx-runtime";
const useUtilityClasses = props => {
const {
classes,
row,
error
} = props;
const slots = {
root: ['root', row && 'row', error && 'error']
};
return composeClasses(slots, getRadioGroupUtilityClass, classes);
};
const RadioGroup = /*#__PURE__*/React.forwardRef(function RadioGroup(props, ref) {
const {
// private
// eslint-disable-next-line react/prop-types
actions,
children,
className,
defaultValue,
name: nameProp,
onChange,
value: valueProp,
...other
} = props;
const rootRef = React.useRef(null);
const classes = useUtilityClasses(props);
const [value, setValueState] = useControlled({
controlled: valueProp,
default: defaultValue,
name: 'RadioGroup'
});
React.useImperativeHandle(actions, () => ({
focus: () => {
let input = rootRef.current.querySelector('input:not(:disabled):checked');
if (!input) {
input = rootRef.current.querySelector('input:not(:disabled)');
}
if (input) {
input.focus();
}
}
}), []);
const handleRef = useForkRef(ref, rootRef);
const name = useId(nameProp);
const contextValue = React.useMemo(() => ({
name,
onChange(event) {
setValueState(event.target.value);
if (onChange) {
onChange(event, event.target.value);
}
},
value
}), [name, onChange, setValueState, value]);
return /*#__PURE__*/_jsx(RadioGroupContext.Provider, {
value: contextValue,
children: /*#__PURE__*/_jsx(FormGroup, {
role: "radiogroup",
ref: handleRef,
className: clsx(classes.root, className),
...other,
children: children
})
});
});
process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? RadioGroup.propTypes /* remove-proptypes */ = {
// ┌────────────────────────────── Warning ──────────────────────────────┐
// │ These PropTypes are generated from the TypeScript type definitions. │
// │ To update them, edit the d.ts file and run `pnpm proptypes`. │
// └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
/**
* The content of the component.
*/
children: PropTypes.node,
/**
* @ignore
*/
className: PropTypes.string,
/**
* The default value. Use when the component is not controlled.
*/
defaultValue: PropTypes.any,
/**
* The name used to reference the value of the control.
* If you don't provide this prop, it falls back to a randomly generated name.
*/
name: PropTypes.string,
/**
* Callback fired when a radio button is selected.
*
* @param {React.ChangeEvent<HTMLInputElement>} event The event source of the callback.
* @param {string} value The value of the selected radio button.
* You can pull out the new value by accessing `event.target.value` (string).
*/
onChange: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Value of the selected radio button. The DOM API casts this to a string.
*/
value: PropTypes.any
} : void 0;
export default RadioGroup;