<NullableBooleanInput>

<NullableBooleanInput /> renders as a dropdown list, allowing choosing between true, false, and null values.

Usage

import { NullableBooleanInput } from 'react-admin';

<NullableBooleanInput label="Commentable" source="commentable" />

Props

<NullableBooleanInput> accepts the common input props.

sx: CSS API

The <NullableBooleanInput> component accepts the usual className prop. You can also override many styles of the inner components thanks to the sx property (see the sx documentation for syntax and examples). This property accepts the following subclasses:

Rule name Description
& .RaNullableBooleanInput-input Applied to the underlying Material UI’s TextField component

To override the style of all instances of <NullableBooleanInput> using the application-wide style overrides, use the RaNullableBooleanInput key.

Translation

The labels of the options can be customized for the entire application by overriding the translation.

import polyglotI18nProvider from 'ra-i18n-polyglot';
import englishMessages from 'ra-language-english';

englishMessages.ra.boolean.null = 'Null label';
englishMessages.ra.boolean.false = 'False label';
englishMessages.ra.boolean.true = 'True label';
const i18nProvider = polyglotI18nProvider(() => englishMessages, 'en');

<Admin i18nProvider={i18nProvider}></Admin>

Additionally, individual instances of NullableBooleanInput may be customized by setting the nullLabel, falseLabel and trueLabel properties. Values specified for those properties will be translated by react-admin.

import { NullableBooleanInput } from 'react-admin';

<NullableBooleanInput
    label="Commentable"
    source="commentable"
    nullLabel="Either"
    falseLabel="No"
    trueLabel="Yes"
/>

NullableBooleanInput

<NullableBooleanInput> also accepts the common input props.