import React from "react"; import { PlusRadioGroup as PlusRadioGroupElement } from "../dist/components/radio-group/index.js"; export type { PlusRadioGroupElement }; export interface PlusRadioGroupProps extends Pick< React.AllHTMLAttributes, | "children" | "dir" | "hidden" | "id" | "lang" | "slot" | "style" | "title" | "translate" | "onClick" | "onFocus" | "onBlur" > { /** Disables all radio buttons in the group. */ disabled?: boolean; /** Makes the radio group required for form submission. */ required?: boolean; /** Displays the radio buttons in an error state. */ error?: boolean; /** undefined */ name?: PlusRadioGroupElement["name"]; /** undefined */ value?: PlusRadioGroupElement["value"]; /** The size of all radio buttons in the group - sm: Small size - md: Medium size - lg: Large size */ size?: PlusRadioGroupElement["size"]; /** Orientation of the radio buttons - horizontal: Radio buttons are arranged side by side - vertical: Radio buttons are stacked vertically */ orientation?: PlusRadioGroupElement["orientation"]; /** A space-separated list of the classes of the element. Classes allows CSS and JavaScript to select and access specific elements via the class selectors or functions like the method `Document.getElementsByClassName()`. */ className?: string; /** Contains a space-separated list of the part names of the element that should be exposed on the host element. */ exportparts?: string; /** Used for labels to link them with their inputs (using input id). */ htmlFor?: string; /** Used to help React identify which items have changed, are added, or are removed within a list. */ key?: number | string; /** Contains a space-separated list of the part names of the element. Part names allows CSS to select and style specific elements in a shadow tree via the ::part pseudo-element. */ part?: string; /** A mutable ref object whose `.current` property is initialized to the passed argument (`initialValue`). The returned object will persist for the full lifetime of the component. */ ref?: any; /** Allows developers to make HTML elements focusable, allow or prevent them from being sequentially focusable (usually with the `Tab` key, hence the name) and determine their relative ordering for sequential focus navigation. */ tabIndex?: number; } /** * * --- * */ export const PlusRadioGroup: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent;