import * as React from 'react'; import { SxProps } from '@mui/system'; import { OverridableStringUnion } from '@mui/types'; import { InternalStandardProps as StandardProps, Theme } from '..'; import { LinearProgressClasses } from './linearProgressClasses'; export interface LinearProgressPropsColorOverrides {} export interface LinearProgressProps extends StandardProps, 'children'> { /** * Override or extend the styles applied to the component. */ classes?: Partial; /** * The color of the component. * It supports both default and custom theme colors, which can be added as shown in the * [palette customization guide](https://mui.com/material-ui/customization/palette/#custom-colors). * @default 'primary' */ color?: OverridableStringUnion< 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'error' | 'info' | 'success' | 'warning' | 'inherit', LinearProgressPropsColorOverrides >; /** * The system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles. */ sx?: SxProps; /** * The value of the progress indicator for the determinate and buffer variants. * Value between 0 and 100. */ value?: number; /** * The value for the buffer variant. * Value between 0 and 100. */ valueBuffer?: number; /** * The variant to use. * Use indeterminate or query when there is no progress value. * @default 'indeterminate' */ variant?: 'determinate' | 'indeterminate' | 'buffer' | 'query'; } /** * ## ARIA * * If the progress bar is describing the loading progress of a particular region of a page, * you should use `aria-describedby` to point to the progress bar, and set the `aria-busy` * attribute to `true` on that region until it has finished loading. * * Demos: * * - [Progress](https://mui.com/material-ui/react-progress/) * * API: * * - [LinearProgress API](https://mui.com/material-ui/api/linear-progress/) */ export default function LinearProgress(props: LinearProgressProps): React.JSX.Element;