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Bootstrap Toggle
Bootstrap Toggle is a highly flexible Bootstrap plugin that converts checkboxes into toggles.
Visit http://www.bootstraptoggle.com for demos.
Getting Started
Installation
You can download the latest version of Bootstrap Toggle or use CDN to load the library.
Warning
If you are using Bootstrap v2.3.2, use bootstrap2-toggle.min.js
and bootstrap2-toggle.min.css
instead.
<link href="https://gitcdn.github.io/bootstrap-toggle/2.2.2/css/bootstrap-toggle.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://gitcdn.github.io/bootstrap-toggle/2.2.2/js/bootstrap-toggle.min.js"></script>
Bower Install
bower install bootstrap-toggle
Usage
Basic example
Simply add data-toggle="toggle"
to convert checkboxes into toggles.
<input type="checkbox" checked data-toggle="toggle">
Stacked checkboxes
Refer to Bootstrap Form Controls documentation to create stacked checkboxes. Simply add data-toggle="toggle"
to convert checkboxes into toggles.
<div class="checkbox">
<label>
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
Option one is enabled
</label>
</div>
<div class="checkbox disabled">
<label>
<input type="checkbox" disabled data-toggle="toggle">
Option two is disabled
</label>
</div>
Inline Checkboxes
Refer to Bootstrap Form Controls documentation to create inline checkboxes. Simply add data-toggle="toggle"
to a convert checkboxes into toggles.
<label class="checkbox-inline">
<input type="checkbox" checked data-toggle="toggle"> First
</label>
<label class="checkbox-inline">
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle"> Second
</label>
<label class="checkbox-inline">
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle"> Third
</label>
API
Initialize by JavaScript
Initialize toggles with id toggle-one
with a single line of JavaScript.
<input id="toggle-one" checked type="checkbox">
<script>
$(function() {
$('#toggle-one').bootstrapToggle();
})
</script>
Options
Options can be passed via data attributes or JavaScript. For data attributes, append the option name to data-
, as in data-on="Enabled"
.
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle" data-on="Enabled" data-off="Disabled">
<input type="checkbox" id="toggle-two">
<script>
$(function() {
$('#toggle-two').bootstrapToggle({
on: 'Enabled',
off: 'Disabled'
});
})
</script>
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
on | string/html | "On" | Text of the on toggle |
off | string/html | "Off" | Text of the off toggle |
size | string | "normal" | Size of the toggle. Possible values are large , normal , small , mini . |
onstyle | string | "primary" | Style of the on toggle. Possible values are default , primary , success , info , warning , danger |
offstyle | string | "default" | Style of the off toggle. Possible values are default , primary , success , info , warning , danger |
style | string | Appends the value to the class attribute of the toggle. This can be used to apply custom styles. Refer to Custom Styles for reference. | |
width | integer | null | Sets the width of the toggle. if set to null, width will be calculated. |
height | integer | null | Sets the height of the toggle. if set to null, height will be calculated. |
Methods
Methods can be used to control toggles directly.
<input id="toggle-demo" type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
Method | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
initialize | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle() | Initializes the toggle plugin with options |
destroy | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('destroy') | Destroys the toggle |
on | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('on') | Sets the toggle to 'On' state |
off | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('off') | Sets the toggle to 'Off' state |
toggle | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('toggle') | Toggles the state of the toggle |
enable | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('enable') | Enables the toggle |
disable | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('disable') | Disables the toggle |
Events
Event Propagation
Note All events are propagated to and from input element to the toggle.
You should listen to events from the <input type="checkbox">
directly rather than look for custom events.
<input id="toggle-event" type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
<div id="console-event"></div>
<script>
$(function() {
$('#toggle-event').change(function() {
$('#console-event').html('Toggle: ' + $(this).prop('checked'))
})
})
</script>
API vs Input
This also means that using the API or Input to trigger events will work both ways.
<input id="toggle-trigger" type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
<button class="btn btn-success" onclick="toggleOn()">On by API</button>
<button class="btn btn-danger" onclick="toggleOff()">Off by API</button>
<button class="btn btn-success" onclick="toggleOnByInput()">On by Input</button>
<button class="btn btn-danger" onclick="toggleOffByInput()">Off by Input</button>
<script>
function toggleOn() {
$('#toggle-trigger').bootstrapToggle('on')
}
function toggleOff() {
$('#toggle-trigger').bootstrapToggle('off')
}
function toggleOnByInput() {
$('#toggle-trigger').prop('checked', true).change()
}
function toggleOffByInput() {
$('#toggle-trigger').prop('checked', false).change()
}
</script>
Integration
KnockoutJS
A binding for knockout is available here: aAXEe/knockout-bootstrap-toggle
Demos
Visit http://www.bootstraptoggle.com for demos.