// Type definitions for react-widgets v3.2.1 // Project: https://github.com/jquense/react-widgets // Definitions by: Rogier Schouten // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped /// declare module 'react-widgets/lib/Combobox' { interface ComboBoxMessages { /** * Combobox button text for screen readers */ open: string | ((props: ComboBoxProps) => string); /** * text to display when the data prop array is empty */ emptyList: string | ((props: ComboBoxProps) => string); /** * text to display when the the current filter does not return any results */ emptyFilter: string | ((props: ComboBoxProps) => string); } interface ComboBoxProps extends __React.Props { /** * The current value of the Combobox. This can be an object (such as a member of the data * array) or a primitive value, hinted to by the valueField. The widget value does not need * to be in the data, widgets can have values that are not in their list. */ value?: any; /** * Default value. */ defaultValue?: any; /** * Called when the value is changed. If the value is one of the data members that item will * be returned. In the case of a value not being found in the data array the string value of * the Combobox will be returned. */ onChange?: (value: any) => void; /** * This handler fires when an item has been selected from the list. It fires before the * onChange handler, and fires regardless of whether the value has actually changed. */ onSelect?: (value: any) => void; /** * An array of possible values for the Combobox. If an array of objects is provided you * should use the valueField and textField props, to specify which object properties * comprise the value field (such as an id) and the field used to label the item. */ data?: any[]; /** * A dataItem field name for uniquely identifying items in the data list. A valueField is * required when the value prop is not itself a dataItem. A valueField is useful when * specifying the selected item, by its id instead of using the model as the value. When a * valueField is not provided, the Combobox will use strict equality checks (===) to locate * the value in the data list. */ valueField?: string; /** * Specify which data item field to display in the Combobox and selected item. The * textField` prop may also also used as to find an item in the list as you type. Providing * an accessor function allows for computed text values */ textField?: string; /** * This component is used to render each possible item in the Combobox. The default * component renders the text of the selected item (specified by textfield) */ itemComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * Disable the widget, if an Array of values is passed in only those values will be * disabled. */ disabled?: boolean | any[]; /** * Place the Combobox in a read-only mode, If an Array of values is passed in only those * values will be read-only. */ readOnly?: boolean | any[]; /** * Determines how to group the Combobox. Providing a string will group the data array by * that property. You can also provide a function which should return the group value. */ groupBy?: string | ((dataItem: any) => any); /** * This component is used to render each option group, when groupBy is specified. By default * the groupBy value will be used. */ groupComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * When true the Combobox will suggest, or fill in, values as you type. The suggestions are * always "startsWith", meaning it will search from the start of the textField property */ suggest?: boolean; /** * Specify a filtering method used to reduce the items in the dropdown as you type. It can * be used in conjunction with the suggest prop or instead of it. There are a few built-in * filtering methods that can be specified by passing the String name. You can explicitly * opt out of filtering by setting filter to false To handle custom filtering techniques * provide a function that returns true or false for each passed in item (analogous to the * array.filter builtin) Acceptable values for filter are: false "startsWith" "endsWith" * "contains" function(String item) */ filter?: boolean | string | ((dataItem: any, searchItem: any) => boolean); /** * Use in conjunction with the filter prop. Filter the list without regard for case. This * only applies to non function values for filter */ caseSensitive?: boolean; /** * Use in conjunction with the filter prop. Start filtering the list only after the value * has reached a minimum length. */ minLength?: number; /** * Whether or not the Combobox is open. When unset (undefined) the Combobox will handle the * opening and closing internally. The defaultOpen prop can be used to set an initialization * value for uncontrolled widgets. */ open?: boolean; /** * Called fires when the Combobox is about to open or close. onToggle should be used when * the open prop is set otherwise the widget will never open or close. */ onToggle?: (isOpen: boolean) => void; /** * Mark whether the widget is in a busy or loading state. If true the widget will display a * spinner gif, useful when loading data via an ajax call. */ busy?: boolean; /** * The speed, in milliseconds, of the dropdown animation. */ duration?: number; /** * mark whether the widget should render right-to-left. This property can also be implicitly * passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher level * application components to specify the direction. */ isRtl?: boolean; /** * Object hash containing display text and/or text for screen readers. Use the messages * object to localize widget text and increase accessibility. */ messages?: ComboBoxMessages; } interface ComboBox extends __React.ReactElement {} interface ComboBoxClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var ComboBox: ComboBoxClass; export = ComboBox; } declare module 'react-widgets/lib/DateTimePicker' { interface DateTimePickerProps extends __React.Props { /** * Whether to show the date picker button. * @default true */ calendar?: boolean; /** * Whether to show the time picker button. * @default true */ time?: boolean; /** * The minimum Date that can be selected. Min only limits selection, it doesn't constrain * the date values that can be typed or pasted into the widget. If you need this behavior * you can constrain values via the onChange handler. * @default Date(1900, 0, 1) */ min?: Date; /** * The maximum Date that can be selected. Max only limits selection, it doesn't constrain * the date values that can be typed or pasted into the widget. If you need this behavior * you can constrain values via the onChange handler. * @default Date(2099, 11, 31) */ max?: Date; /** * Default current date at which the calendar opens. If none is provided, opens at today's * date or the value date (if any). * @default Date() */ currentDate?: Date; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the currentDate is changed. The handler is * called with the currentDate object. */ onCurrentDateChange?: (date?: Date) => void; /** * A string format used to display the date value. */ format?: string; /** * A string format to be used while the date input has focus. Useful for showing a simpler * format for inputing. */ editFormat?: string; /** * A string format used by the time dropdown to render times. */ timeFormat?: string; /** * The amount of minutes between each entry in the time list. */ step?: number | boolean; /** * Determines how the widget parses the typed date string into a Date object. You can * provide an array of formats to try, or provide a function that returns a date to handle * parsing yourself. When parse is unspecified and the format prop is a String parse will * automatically use that format as its default */ parse?: (str: string) => Date | string[]; /** * The starting and lowest level view the calendar can navigate down to. * @enum "month" "year" "decade" "century" */ initialView?: "month" | "year" | "decade" | "century"; /** * The highest level view the calendar can navigate up to. This value should be higher than * initialView. * @enum "month" "year" "decade" "century" */ finalView?: "month" | "year" | "decade" | "century"; /** * The current selected date, should be a Date instance or null. */ value?: Date; /** * Default value. */ defaultValue?: Date; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the value is changed. The handler is called with * both the current Date object (or null if it was not parseable), and the second argument * is a string representation of the date value, formated by the format prop. */ onChange?: (date?: Date, dateStr?: string) => void; /** * This handler fires when an item has been selected from the list or calendar. It fires * before the onChange handler, and fires regardless of whether the value has actually * changed. */ onSelect?: (date?: Date) => void; /** * Whether or not the DateTimePicker is open. When unset (undefined) the DateTimePicker will * handle the opening and closing internally. The defaultOpen prop can be used to set an * initialization value for uncontrolled widgets. * @enum false "calendar" "time" */ open?: boolean | "calendar" | "time"; /** * Called when the DateTimePicker is about to open or close. onToggle should be used when * the open prop is set otherwise the widget will never open or close. */ onToggle?: (isOpen: boolean) => void; /** * The speed, in milliseconds, of the either dropdown animation. */ duration?: number; /** * Mark whether the widget should render right-to-left. This property can also be implicitly * passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher level * application components to specify the direction. */ isRtl?: boolean; /** * Object hash containing display text and/or text for screen readers. Use the messages * object to localize widget text and increase accessibility. */ messages?: DateTimePickerMessages; } interface DateTimePickerMessages { /** * Title and screen reader text for the left arrow button. * @default "Select Date" */ calendarButton?: string; /** * Title and screen reader text for the right arrow button. * @default "Select Time" */ timeButton?: string; } interface DateTimePicker extends __React.ReactElement {} interface DateTimePickerClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var DateTimePicker: DateTimePickerClass; export = DateTimePicker; } declare module 'react-widgets/lib/Multiselect' { interface MultiselectProps extends __React.Props { /** * The current values of the Multiselect. The value should can null, or an array of * valueField values, or an array of objects (such as a few items in the data array) */ value?: any[]; /** * Default Value. */ defaultValue?: any[]; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the value is changed. The handler is called with * an array of values. */ onChange?: (values: any[]) => void; /** * This handler fires when an item has been selected from the list. It fires before the * onChange handler, and fires regardless of whether the value has actually changed */ onSelect?: (value: any) => void; /** * This handler fires when the user chooses to create a new tag, not in the data list. It is * up to the widget parent to implement creation logic, a common implementation is shown * below, where the new tag is selected and added to the data list. */ onCreate?: (searchTerm: string) => void; /** * Provide an array of possible values for the Multiselect. If an array of objects is * provided you should use the valueField and textField props, to specify which object * properties comprise the value field (such as an id) and the field used to label the item. */ data?: any[]; /** * A dataItem field name for uniquely identifying items in the data list. A valueField is * required when the value prop is not itself a dataItem. A valueField is useful when * specifying the selected item, by its id instead of using the model as the value. * When a valueField is not provided, the Multiselect will use strict equality checks (===) * to locate the value in the data list. */ valueField?: string; /** * Specify which data item field to display in the Multiselect and selected item. The * textField prop may also also used as to find an item in the list as you type. Providing * an accessor function allows for computed text values. */ textField?: string | ((dataItem: any) => string); /** * This component is used to render each selected item. The default component renders the * text of the selected item (specified by textfield). */ tagComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * This component is used to render each possible item in the list. The default component * renders the text of the selected item (specified by textfield). */ itemComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * Determines how to group the Multiselect values. Providing a string will group the data * array by that property. You can also provide a 'function' which should return the group * value. */ groupBy?: string | ((dataItem: any) => any); /** * This component is used to render each option group, when groupBy is specified. By default * the groupBy value will be used. */ groupComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * The same as an input placeholder, only works in browsers that support the placeholder * attribute for inputs */ placeholder?: string; /** * The string value of the current search being typed into the Multiselect. When unset * (undefined) the Multiselect will handle the filtering internally. The defaultSearchTerm * prop can be used to set an initialization value for uncontrolled widgets. */ searchTerm?: string; /** * Called when the value of the text box changes either from typing or a pasted value. * onSearch should be used when the searchTerm prop is set. */ onSearch?: (searchTerm: string) => void; /** * Whether or not the Multiselect is open. When unset (undefined) the Multiselect will * handle the opening and closing internally. The defaultOpen prop can be used to set an * initialization value for uncontrolled widgets. */ open?: boolean; /** * Called when the Multiselect is about to open or close. onToggle should be used when the * open prop is set otherwise the widget will never open or close. */ onToggle?: (isOpen: boolean) => void; /** * Specify a filtering method used to reduce the items in the dropdown as you type. There * are a few built-in filtering methods that can be specified by passing the String name. * You can explicitly opt out of filtering by setting filter to false. To handle custom * filtering techniques provide a function that returns true or false for each passed in * item (analogous to the array.filter builtin) * @enum false "startsWith" "endsWith" "contains" function(String item) * @default startsWith */ filter?: boolean | "startsWith" | "endsWith" | "contains" | ((dataItem: any, searchTerm: string) => boolean); /** * Use in conjunction with the filter prop. Filter the list without regard for case. This * only applies to non function values for filter. * @default false */ caseSensitive?: boolean; /** * Use in conjunction with the filter prop. Start filtering the list only after the value * has reached a minimum length. * @default 1 */ minLength?: number; /** * mark whether the widget is in a busy or loading state. If true the widget will display a * spinner gif, useful when loading data via an ajax call. * @default false */ busy?: boolean; /** * The speed, in milliseconds, of the dropdown animation. * @default 250 */ duration?: number; /** * Disable the widget, If an Array of values is passed in only the tags specified will be * disabled. */ disabled?: boolean | any[]; /** * Place the widget in a readonly mode, If an Array of values is passed in only the tags * specified will be readonly. */ readOnly?: boolean | any[]; /** * Mark whether the widget should render right-to-left. This property can also be implicitly * passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher level * application components to specify the direction. * @default false */ isRtl?: boolean; /** * Object hash containing display text and/or text for screen readers. Use the messages * object to localize widget text and increase accessibility. */ messages?: MultiselectMessages; } interface MultiselectMessages { /** * The text label for creating new tags. * @default "(create new tag)" */ createNew?: string | ((props: MultiselectProps) => string); /** * Text to display when the data prop array is empty. * @default "There are no items in this list" */ emptyList?: string | ((props: MultiselectProps) => string); /** * Text to display when the the current filter does not return any results. * @default "The filter returned no results" */ emptyFilter?: string | ((props: MultiselectProps) => string); } interface Multiselect extends __React.ReactElement {} interface MultiselectClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var Multiselect: MultiselectClass; export = Multiselect; } declare module 'react-widgets/lib/NumberPicker' { interface NumberPickerProps extends __React.Props{ /** * The current value of the NumberPicker. */ value?: number; /** * Default Value. */ defaultValue?: number; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the value is changed. The handler is called with * the current numeric value or null. */ onChange?: (value?: number) => void; /** * A format string used to display the number value. Localizer dependent, read localization * for more info. * @see http://jquense.github.io/react-widgets/docs/#i18n */ format?: any; /** * Determines how the NumberPicker parses a number from the localized string representation. * You can also provide a parser Function to pair with a custom format. */ parse?: string[] | ((str: string, culture: string) => number); /** * The minimum number that the NumberPicker value. * @default -Infinity */ min?: number; /** * The maximum number that the NumberPicker value. * @default Infinity */ max?: number; /** * Amount to increase or decrease value when using the spinner buttons. * @default 1 */ step?: number; /** * Specify how precise the value should be when typing, incrementing, or decrementing the * value. When empty, precision is parsed from the current format and culture. */ precision?: number; /** * Mark whether the widget should render right-to-left. This property can also be implicitly * passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher level * application components to specify the direction. * @default false */ isRtl?: boolean; /** * Object hash containing display text and/or text for screen readers. Use the messages * object to localize widget text and increase accessibility. */ messages?: NumberPickerMessages; } interface NumberPickerMessages { /** * Number picker spinner up button text for screen readers. * @default "increment value" */ increment?: string; /** * Number picker spinner down button text for screen readers. * @default "decrement value" */ decrement?: string; } interface NumberPicker extends __React.ReactElement {} interface NumberPickerClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var NumberPicker: NumberPickerClass; export = NumberPicker; } declare module 'react-widgets/lib/SelectList' { interface SelectListProps extends __React.Props{ /** * The current value or values of the SelectList. This can be an object (such as a member of * the data array) or a primitive value, hinted to by the valueField. The widget value does * not need to be in the data array; widgets can have values that are not in their list. */ value?: any | any[]; /** * Default Value. */ defaultValue?: any | any[]; /** * Change event handler that is called when the value is changed. values will be an array * when multiple prop is set. */ onChange?: (values: any | any[]) => void; /** * Provide an array of possible values for the SelectList. If an array of objects is * provided you should use the valueField and textField props, to specify which object * properties comprise the value field (such as an id) and the field used to label the item. */ data?: any[]; /** * A dataItem field name for uniquely identifying items in the data list. A valueField is * required when the value prop is not itself a dataItem. A valueField is useful when * specifying the selected item, by its id instead of using the model as the value. * When a valueField is not provided, the SelectList will use strict equality checks (===) * to locate the value in the data list. */ valueField?: string; /** * Specify which data item field to display in the SelectList and selected item. The * textField prop may also also used as to find an item in the list as you type. Providing * an accessor function allows for computed text values. */ textField?: string | ((dataItem: any) => string); /** * Whether or not the SelectList allows multiple selection or not. when false the SelectList * will render as a list of radio buttons, and checkboxes when true. */ multiple?: boolean; /** * This component is used to render each item in the SelectList. The default component * renders the text of the selected item (specified by textfield) */ itemComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * Determines how to group the SelectList dropdown list. Providing a string will group the * data array by that property. You can also provide a 'function' which should return the * group value. */ groupBy?: string | ((dataItem: any) => any); /** * This component is used to render each option group, when groupBy is specified. By default * the groupBy value will be used. */ groupComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * A handler called when focus shifts on the SelectList. Internally this is used to ensure * the focused item is in view. If you want to define your own "scrollTo" behavior or just * disable the default one specify an onMove handler. The handler is called with the * relevant DOM nodes needed to implement scroll behavior: the list element, the element * that is currently focused, and a focused value. */ onMove?: (list: HTMLElement, focusedNode: HTMLElement, focusedItem: any) => void; /** * Mark whether the widget is in a busy or loading state. If true the widget will display a * spinner gif, useful when loading data via an ajax call. * @default false */ busy?: boolean; /** * Disable the widget, if an Array of values is passed in only those values will be * disabled. */ disabled?: boolean | any[]; /** * Place the SelectList in a read-only mode, If an Array of values is passed in only those * values will be read-only. */ readOnly?: boolean | any[]; /** * Mark whether the SelectList should render right-to-left. This property can also be * implicitly passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher * level application components to specify the direction. * @default false */ isRtl?: boolean; /** * Object hash containing display text and/or text for screen readers. Use the messages * object to localize widget text and increase accessibility. */ messages?: SelectListMessages; } interface SelectListMessages { /** * @default: "There are no items in this list" */ emptyList?: string | ((props: SelectListProps) => string) } interface SelectList extends __React.ReactElement {} interface SelectListClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var SelectList: SelectListClass; export = SelectList; } declare module 'react-widgets/lib/Calendar' { interface CalendarProps extends __React.Props{ /** * The current selected date, should be a Date object or null. */ value?: Date; /** * Default value. */ defaultValue?: Date; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the value is changed. The handler is called with * the Date object */ onChange?: (date?: Date) => void; /** * Callback fired when the Calendar navigates between views, or forward and backwards in * time. */ onNavigate?: (date: Date, direction: string, view: string ) => void; /** * The minimum date that the Calendar can navigate from. */ min?: Date; /** * The maximum date that the Calendar can navigate to. */ max?: Date; /** * Default current date at which the calendar opens. If none is provided, opens at today's * date or the value date (if any). * @default Date() */ currentDate?: Date; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the currentDate is changed. The handler is * called with the currentDate object. */ onCurrentDateChange?: (date?: Date) => void; /** * Show or hide the Calendar footer. * @default false */ footer?: boolean; /** * Provide a custom component to render the days of the month. * The Component is provided the following props * - date: a Date object for the day of the month to render * - label: a formatted String of the date to render. To adjust the format of the label * string use the dateFormat prop, listed below. */ dayComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * The starting and lowest level view the calendar can navigate down to. * @enum "month" "year" "decade" "century" */ initialView?: "month" | "year" | "decade" | "century"; /** * The highest level view the calendar can navigate up to. This value should be higher than * initialView * @enum "month" "year" "decade" "century" */ finalView?: "month" | "year" | "decade" | "century"; /** * A formatter for the header button of the month view */ headerFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter for the Calendar footer, formats Today's Date as a string. */ footerFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter calendar days of the week, the default formats each day as a Narrow name: * "Mo", "Tu", etc. */ dayFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter for day of the month. */ dateFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter for month name. */ monthFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter for the year. */ yearFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter for decade, the default formats the first and last year of the decade like: * 2000 - 2009. */ decadeFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * A formatter for century, the default formats the first and last year of the century like: * 1900 - 1999. */ centuryFormat?: string | ((day: Date) => string); /** * Mark whether the widget should render right-to-left. This property can also be implicitly * passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher level * application components to specify the direction. */ isRtl?: boolean; messages?: CalendarMessages; } interface CalendarMessages { /** * Title and screen reader text for the left arrow button. * @default: "navigate back" */ moveBack?: string; /** * Title and screen reader text for the right arrow button. * @default: "navigate forward" */ moveForward?: string; } interface Calendar extends __React.ReactElement {} interface CalendarClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var Calendar: CalendarClass; export = Calendar; } declare module 'react-widgets/lib/DropdownList' { interface DropdownListProps extends __React.Props { /** * The current value of the DropdownList. This can be an object (such as a member of the * data array) or a primitive value, hinted to by the valueField. The widget value does not * need to be in the data array; widgets can have values that are not in their list. */ value?: any; /** * Default value. */ defaultValue?: any; /** * Change event Handler that is called when the value is changed. */ onChange?: (value: any) => void; /** * This handler fires when an item has been selected from the list. It fires before the * onChange handler, and fires regardless of whether the value has actually changed. */ onSelect?: (value: any) => void; /** * Provide an array of possible values for the DropdownList. If an array of objects is * provided you should use the valueField and textField props, to specify which object * properties comprise the value field (such as an id) and the field used to label the item. */ data?: any[]; /** * A dataItem field name for uniquely identifying items in the data list. A valueField is * required when the value prop is not itself a dataItem. A valueField is useful when * specifying the selected item, by its id instead of using the model as the value. * When a valueField is not provided, the DropdownList will use strict equality checks (===) * to locate the value in the data list. */ valueField?: string; /** * Specify which data item field to display in the DropdownList and selected item. * ThetextFieldprop may also also used as to find an item in the list as you type. Providing * an accessor function allows for computed text values */ textField?: string; /** * This component is used to render the selected value of the DropdownList. The default * component renders the text of the selected item (specified by textfield) */ valueComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * This component is used to render each possible item in the DropdownList. The default * component renders the text of the selected item (specified by textfield) */ itemComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * Disable the widget, if an Array of values is passed in only those values will be disabled. */ disabled?: boolean | any[]; /** * Place the DropdownList in a read-only mode, If an Array of values is passed in only those * values will be read-only. */ readOnly?: boolean | any[]; /** * Determines how to group the DropdownList. Providing a string will group the data array by * that property. You can also provide a function which should return the group value. */ groupBy?: string | ((dataItem: any) => any); /** * This component is used to render each option group, when groupBy is specified. By default * the groupBy value will be used. */ groupComponent?: __React.ReactType; /** * Text to display when the value is empty. */ placeholder?: string; /** * The string value of the current search being typed into the DropdownList. When unset * (undefined) the DropdownList will handle the filtering internally. The defaultSearchTerm * prop can be used to set an initialization value for uncontrolled widgets. searchTerm is * only relevant when the filter prop is set. */ searchTerm?: string; /** * Called when the value of the filter input changes either from typing or a pasted value. * onSearch should be used when the searchTerm prop is set. */ onSearch?: (searchTerm: string) => void; /** * Whether or not the DropdownList is open. When unset (undefined) the DropdownList will * handle the opening and closing internally. The defaultOpen prop can be used to set an * initialization value for uncontrolled widgets. */ open?: boolean; /** * Called when the DropdownList is about to open or close. onToggle should be used when the * open prop is set otherwise the widget open buttons won't work. */ onToggle?: (isOpen: boolean) => void; /** * Specify a filtering method used to reduce the items in the dropdown as you type. * There are a few built-in filtering methods that can be specified by passing the String name. * To handle custom filtering techniques provide a function that returns true or false * for each passed in item (analogous to the array.filter builtin) * @enum false "startsWith" "endsWith" "contains" */ filter?: boolean | "startsWith" | "endsWith" | "contains" | ((dataItem: any, str: string) => boolean); /** * Use in conjunction with the filter prop. Filter the list without regard for case. This * only applies to non function values for filter * @default false */ caseSensitive?: boolean; /** * Use in conjunction with the filter prop. Start filtering the list only after the value * has reached a minimum length. * @default 1 */ minLength?: number; /** * Mark whether the widget is in a busy or loading state. If true the widget will display a * spinner gif, useful when loading data via an ajax call. * @default false */ busy?: boolean; /** * The speed, in milliseconds, of the dropdown animation. * @default 250 */ duration?: number; /** * Mark whether the widget should render right-to-left. This property can also be implicitly * passed to the widget through a childContext prop (isRtl) this allows higher level * application components to specify the direction. */ isRtl?: boolean; /** * Object hash containing display text and/or text for screen readers. Use the messages * object to localize widget text and increase accessibility. */ messages?: DropdownListMessages; } interface DropdownListMessages { /** * Dropdown button text for screen readers. * @default: "Open Dropdown" */ open?: string | ((props: DropdownListProps) => string); /** * The placeholder text for the filter input. */ filterPlaceholder?: string | ((props: DropdownListProps) => string); /** * Text to display when the data prop array is empty. * @default: "There are no items in this list" */ emptyList?: string | ((props: DropdownListProps) => string); /** * Text to display when the the current filter does not return any results. * @default: "The filter returned no results" */ emptyFilter?: string | ((props: DropdownListProps) => string); } interface DropdownList extends __React.ReactElement {} interface DropdownListClass extends __React.ComponentClass {} var DropdownList: DropdownListClass; export = DropdownList; } declare module 'react-widgets' { export import Calendar = require('react-widgets/lib/Calendar'); export import Combobox = require('react-widgets/lib/Combobox'); export import DateTimePicker = require('react-widgets/lib/DateTimePicker'); export import DropdownList = require('react-widgets/lib/DropdownList'); export import Multiselect = require('react-widgets/lib/Multiselect'); export import NumberPicker = require('react-widgets/lib/NumberPicker'); export import SelectList = require('react-widgets/lib/SelectList'); }