import { connectToggleRefinement } from 'react-instantsearch-core'; import ToggleRefinement from '../components/ToggleRefinement'; /** * The ToggleRefinement provides an on/off filtering feature based on an attribute value. * @name ToggleRefinement * @kind widget * @requirements To use this widget, you'll need an attribute to toggle on. * * You can't toggle on null or not-null values. If you want to address this particular use-case you'll need to compute an * extra boolean attribute saying if the value exists or not. See this [thread](https://discourse.algolia.com/t/how-to-create-a-toggle-for-the-absence-of-a-string-attribute/2460) for more details. * * @propType {string} attribute - Name of the attribute on which to apply the `value` refinement. Required when `value` is present. * @propType {string} label - Label for the toggle. * @propType {any} value - Value of the refinement to apply on `attribute` when checked. * @propType {boolean} [defaultRefinement=false] - Default state of the widget. Should the toggle be checked by default? * @themeKey ais-ToggleRefinement - the root div of the widget * @themeKey ais-ToggleRefinement-list - the list of toggles * @themeKey ais-ToggleRefinement-item - the toggle list item * @themeKey ais-ToggleRefinement-label - the label of each toggle item * @themeKey ais-ToggleRefinement-checkbox - the checkbox input of each toggle item * @themeKey ais-ToggleRefinement-labelText - the label text of each toggle item * @example * import React from 'react'; * import algoliasearch from 'algoliasearch/lite'; * import { InstantSearch, ToggleRefinement } from 'react-instantsearch-dom'; * * const searchClient = algoliasearch( * 'latency', * '6be0576ff61c053d5f9a3225e2a90f76' * ); * * const App = () => ( * * * * ); */ export default connectToggleRefinement(ToggleRefinement, { $$widgetType: 'ais.toggleRefinement', });