Buttons
Summary
Use buttons as triggers for actions that are used in forms, toolbars, dialog footers and as stand-alone action triggers. Try to avoid the usage of buttons for navigation. The main difference between actions and navigation is that Actions are operations performed on objects, while Navigation refers to elements on the screen or view that take you to another context in the application.
Status
API status: | general |
---|---|
Web resource key: |
com.atlassian.auiplugin:aui-button
|
AMD Module key: |
require('aui/button')
|
Experimental API: | 4.2 |
General API: | 5.1 |
Examples
Button types
Button variations
These variations can be used against all button types. For button groups on your page, only choose one type of variation, do not mix them.
deprecated
Busy buttons
Result
<button class="aui-button" id="button-spin-1">Do Something</button>
<button class="aui-button aui-button-primary" id="button-spin-2">Do Something</button>
AJS.$(document).on('click', '#button-spin-1, #button-spin-2', function() {
var that = this;
if (!that.isBusy()) {
that.busy();
setTimeout(function() {
that.idle();
}, 2000);
}
});
Code
HTML
The base button code is:
Result
<button class="aui-button">Button</button>
You can then apply a button type by adding the appropriate class, for example aui-button-primary
:
Result
<button class="aui-button aui-button-primary">Button</button>
Button types and classes
- Standard/default - (no extra class)
- Primary -
aui-button-primary
- Link-style (used for "cancel" actions) -
aui-button-link
- Subtle (looks like a link while inactive, looks like a button when hovered/focused) -
aui-button-subtle
Customising the state
The AUI button uses three CSS variables to control the colours used in a given state:
- --aui-btn-bg
- The button's background colour
- --aui-btn-border
- The button's border colour
- --aui-btn-text
- The button's text colour
In addition, the AUI theme defines CSS variables on the :root element for each button type's base and pseudo-states.
/* let's make the subtle button very un-subtle... */
.my-custom-theme {
--aui-button-subtle-bg-color: #f0f;
--aui-button-subtle-text-color: #000;
}
Result
/* these will only affect the button "at rest". */
.green-button {
--aui-btn-bg: #36B37E;
--aui-btn-text: #FFF;
--aui-btn-border: #006644;
}
/* override hover styles in the same way if you want to ;) */
.green-button:hover {
--aui-btn-bg: #FFF;
--aui-btn-text: #006644;
}
<button class="aui-button green-button">
The forest is lovely this time of year!
</button>
Button states
Button states are applied using boolean ARIA attributes:
Result
<button class="aui-button" aria-disabled="true" disabled>Button</button>
<button class="aui-button" aria-pressed="true">Button</button>
States:
- Disabled: Buttons provides the disabled style but you still need to disable the events -
aria-disabled="true"
. - Pressed: A pressed/enabled style for toggle buttons -
aria-pressed="true"
Note: The style applies when the attribute is present and set to true.
Button groups
Create a button group by wrapping buttons in an aui-buttons
(note plural) DIV element:
Result
<div class="aui-buttons">
<button class="aui-button">Button</button>
<button class="aui-button">Button</button>
<button class="aui-button">Button</button>
</div>
Split buttons
Require a wrapper and extra modifier classes; the second button should always be a Dropdown2 trigger:
Result
<div class="aui-buttons">
<button class="aui-button aui-button-split-main">Split main</button>
<button class="aui-button aui-dropdown2-trigger aui-button-split-more" aria-controls="split-container-dropdown">Split more</button>
</div>
<!-- Be sure to put your dropdown markup outside the button group...
otherwise the buttons will get jaggy edges! -->
<aui-dropdown-menu id="split-container-dropdown">
<aui-item-link>Menu item 1</aui-item-link>
<aui-item-link>Menu item 2</aui-item-link>
<aui-item-link>Menu item 3</aui-item-link>
</aui-dropdown-menu>
Read the Dropdown menu component documentation for more details on how to control the rendering and behaviour of the dropdown menu.
Soy
Single button
{call aui.buttons.button}
{param text: 'Button'/}
{/call}
{call aui.buttons.button}
{param text: 'Primary Button'/}
{param type: 'primary'/}
{/call}
Dropdown 2 button
{call aui.buttons.button}
{param text: 'Dropdown button'/}
{param type: 'link'/}
{param dropdown2Target: 'dropdown2id'/}
{/call}
Icon button
{call aui.buttons.button}
{param text: ' Icon Button' /}
{param iconType: 'aui' /}
{param iconClass: 'aui-icon-small aui-iconfont-view' /}
{param iconText: 'View' /}
{/call}
Grouped buttons
{call aui.buttons.buttons}
{param content}
{call aui.buttons.button}{param text: 'Button'/}{/call}
{call aui.buttons.button}{param text: 'Button'/}{/call}
{call aui.buttons.button}{param text: 'Button'/}{/call}
{/param}
{/call}
Split buttons
{call aui.buttons.buttons}
{param content}
{call aui.buttons.splitButton}
{param splitButtonMain: [
'text': 'Split main'
] /}
{param splitButtonMore: [
'text': 'Split more',
'dropdown2Target': 'split-container-dropdown'
] /}
{/call}
{/param}
{/call}
Disabled buttons
{call aui.buttons.button}
{param text: 'Button'/}
{param isDisabled: 'true'/}
{/call}
Pressed buttons
{call aui.buttons.button}
{param text: 'Button'/}
{param isPressed: 'true'/}
{/call}