Checkbox¶
What It Does¶
Toggles a boolean value with an explicit label.
Signature¶
db.Checkbox(name: 'str', label: 'str', checked: 'bool' = False, on_change: 'Optional[Callable[[bool], None]]' = None, disabled: 'bool' = False, loading: 'bool' = False, animated: 'bool' = False, animation: 'Optional[str]' = None, animation_delay: 'Optional[float]' = None) -> 'VNode'
Parameters¶
| Name | Type | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
name |
str |
required |
|
label |
str |
required |
|
checked |
bool |
False |
|
on_change |
Optional[Callable[[bool], None]] |
None |
|
disabled |
bool |
False |
|
loading |
bool |
False |
|
animated |
bool |
False |
|
animation |
Optional[str] |
None |
|
animation_delay |
Optional[float] |
None |
Example¶
import brickflowui as db
node = db.Checkbox(name="watch_only", label="Only show watchlist", checked=False, on_change=lambda value: None)
Integration Notes¶
- This component composes cleanly with layout primitives such as
Card,Grid,Row, andColumn. - Prefer controlled state from Python when the value matters to your business logic or backend query layer.
Responsive Notes¶
Check the component inside a realistic layout, not only in isolation, so spacing, overflow, and action density stay comfortable on smaller screens.
Accessibility Notes¶
Checkbox works best for explicit yes/no or on/off decisions where the label clearly communicates the resulting state.