import * as React from 'react'; import { SxProps } from '@mui/system'; import { Theme } from '../styles'; import { TouchRippleActions, TouchRippleProps } from './TouchRipple'; import { OverrideProps, OverridableComponent, OverridableTypeMap } from '../OverridableComponent'; import { ButtonBaseClasses } from './buttonBaseClasses'; export interface ButtonBaseOwnProps { /** * A ref for imperative actions. * It currently only supports `focusVisible()` action. */ action?: React.Ref; /** * If `true`, the ripples are centered. * They won't start at the cursor interaction position. * @default false */ centerRipple?: boolean; /** * The content of the component. */ children?: React.ReactNode; /** * Override or extend the styles applied to the component. */ classes?: Partial; /** * If `true`, the component is disabled. * @default false */ disabled?: boolean; /** * If `true`, the ripple effect is disabled. * * ⚠️ Without a ripple there is no styling for :focus-visible by default. Be sure * to highlight the element by applying separate styles with the `.Mui-focusVisible` class. * @default false */ disableRipple?: boolean; /** * If `true`, the touch ripple effect is disabled. * @default false */ disableTouchRipple?: boolean; /** * If `true`, the base button will have a keyboard focus ripple. * @default false */ focusRipple?: boolean; /** * This prop can help identify which element has keyboard focus. * The class name will be applied when the element gains the focus through keyboard interaction. * It's a polyfill for the [CSS :focus-visible selector](https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#the-focus-visible-pseudo). * The rationale for using this feature [is explained here](https://github.com/WICG/focus-visible/blob/HEAD/explainer.md). * A [polyfill can be used](https://github.com/WICG/focus-visible) to apply a `focus-visible` class to other components * if needed. */ focusVisibleClassName?: string; /** * The component used to render a link when the `href` prop is provided. * @default 'a' */ LinkComponent?: React.ElementType; /** * Callback fired when the component is focused with a keyboard. * We trigger a `onFocus` callback too. */ onFocusVisible?: React.FocusEventHandler; /** * The system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles. */ sx?: SxProps; /** * @default 0 */ tabIndex?: NonNullable['tabIndex']>; /** * Props applied to the `TouchRipple` element. */ TouchRippleProps?: Partial; /** * A ref that points to the `TouchRipple` element. */ touchRippleRef?: React.Ref; } export interface ButtonBaseTypeMap< AdditionalProps = {}, RootComponent extends React.ElementType = 'button', > { props: AdditionalProps & ButtonBaseOwnProps; defaultComponent: RootComponent; } /** * utility to create component types that inherit props from ButtonBase. * This component has an additional overload if the `href` prop is set which * can make extension quite tricky */ export interface ExtendButtonBaseTypeMap { props: TypeMap['props'] & Omit; defaultComponent: TypeMap['defaultComponent']; } export type ExtendButtonBase = (( props: { href: string } & OverrideProps, 'a'>, ) => React.JSX.Element) & OverridableComponent>; /** * `ButtonBase` contains as few styles as possible. * It aims to be a simple building block for creating a button. * It contains a load of style reset and some focus/ripple logic. * * Demos: * * - [Button](https://mui.com/material-ui/react-button/) * * API: * * - [ButtonBase API](https://mui.com/material-ui/api/button-base/) */ declare const ButtonBase: ExtendButtonBase; export type ButtonBaseProps< RootComponent extends React.ElementType = ButtonBaseTypeMap['defaultComponent'], AdditionalProps = {}, > = OverrideProps, RootComponent> & { component?: React.ElementType; }; export interface ButtonBaseActions { focusVisible(): void; } export default ButtonBase;