Bootstrap Toggle is a highly flexible Bootstrap plugin that converts checkboxes into toggles.
Visit http://www.bootstraptoggle.com for demos.
You can download the latest version of Bootstrap Toggle or use CDN to load the library.
Warning
If you are using Bootstrap v2.3.2, use bootstrap2-toggle.min.js
and bootstrap2-toggle.min.css
instead.
<link href="https://gitcdn.github.io/bootstrap-toggle/2.2.0/css/bootstrap-toggle.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://gitcdn.github.io/bootstrap-toggle/2.2.0/js/bootstrap-toggle.min.js"></script>
bower install bootstrap-toggle
Simply add data-toggle="toggle"
to convert checkboxes into toggles.
<input type="checkbox" checked data-toggle="toggle">
Refer to Bootstrap Form Controls documentation to create stacked checkboxes. Simply add data-toggle="toggle"
to convert checkboxes into toggles.
<div class="checkbox">
<label>
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
Option one is enabled
</label>
</div>
<div class="checkbox disabled">
<label>
<input type="checkbox" disabled data-toggle="toggle">
Option two is disabled
</label>
</div>
Refer to Bootstrap Form Controls documentation to create inline checkboxes. Simply add data-toggle="toggle"
to a convert checkboxes into toggles.
<label class="checkbox-inline">
<input type="checkbox" checked data-toggle="toggle"> First
</label>
<label class="checkbox-inline">
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle"> Second
</label>
<label class="checkbox-inline">
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle"> Third
</label>
Initialize toggles with id toggle-one
with a single line of JavaScript.
<input id="toggle-one" checked type="checkbox">
<script>
$(function() {
$('#toggle-one').bootstrapToggle();
})
</script>
Options can be passed via data attributes or JavaScript. For data attributes, append the option name to data-
, as in data-on="Enabled"
.
<input type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle" data-on="Enabled" data-off="Disabled">
<input type="checkbox" id="toggle-two">
<script>
$(function() {
$('#toggle-two').bootstrapToggle({
on: 'Enabled',
off: 'Disabled'
});
})
</script>
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
on | string/html | "On" | Text of the on toggle |
off | string/html | "Off" | Text of the off toggle |
size | string | "normal" | Size of the toggle. Possible values are large , normal , small , mini . |
onstyle | string | "primary" | Style of the on toggle. Possible values are default , primary , success , info , warning , danger |
offstyle | string | "default" | Style of the off toggle. Possible values are default , primary , success , info , warning , danger |
style | string | Appends the value to the class attribute of the toggle. This can be used to apply custom styles. Refer to Custom Styles for reference. | |
width | integer | null | Sets the width of the toggle. if set to null, width will be calculated. |
height | integer | null | Sets the height of the toggle. if set to null, height will be calculated. |
Methods can be used to control toggles directly.
<input id="toggle-demo" type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
Method | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
initialize | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle() | Initializes the toggle plugin with options |
destroy | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('destroy') | Destroys the toggle |
on | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('on') | Sets the toggle to 'On' state |
off | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('off') | Sets the toggle to 'Off' state |
toggle | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('toggle') | Toggles the state of the toggle |
enable | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('enable') | Enables the toggle |
disable | $('#toggle-demo').bootstrapToggle('disable') | Disables the toggle |
Note All events are propagated to and from input element to the toggle.
You should listen to events from the <input type="checkbox">
directly rather than look for custom events.
<input id="toggle-event" type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
<div id="console-event"></div>
<script>
$(function() {
$('#toggle-event').change(function() {
$('#console-event').html('Toggle: ' + $(this).prop('checked'))
})
})
</script>
This also means that using the API or Input to trigger events will work both ways.
<input id="toggle-trigger" type="checkbox" data-toggle="toggle">
<button class="btn btn-success" onclick="toggleOn()">On by API</button>
<button class="btn btn-danger" onclick="toggleOff()">Off by API</button>
<button class="btn btn-success" onclick="toggleOnByInput()">On by Input</button>
<button class="btn btn-danger" onclick="toggleOffByInput()">Off by Input</button>
<script>
function toggleOn() {
$('#toggle-trigger').bootstrapToggle('on')
}
function toggleOff() {
$('#toggle-trigger').bootstrapToggle('off')
}
function toggleOnByInput() {
$('#toggle-trigger').prop('checked', true).change()
}
function toggleOffByInput() {
$('#toggle-trigger').prop('checked', false).change()
}
</script>
Visit http://www.bootstraptoggle.com for demos.