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Version: v7 (beta)

ion-radio

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Radios should be used inside of a radio group. Pressing a radio will check it and uncheck the previously selected radio, if there is one. They can also be checked programmatically by setting the value property of the parent radio group to the value of the radio.

When radios are inside of a radio group, only one radio will be checked at any time. If more than one item should be selected, checkboxes should be used instead. Radios can be disabled within a group to prevent interaction with them.

Basic Usage

Label Placement

Developers can use the labelPlacement property to control how the label is placed relative to the control.

Justification

Developers can use the justify property to control how the label and control are packed on a line.

note

ion-item is only used in the demos to emphasize how justify works. It is not needed in order for justify to function correctly.

Deselecting Radios

By default, once a radio is selected it cannot be deselected; pressing it again will keep it selected. This behavior can be modified by using the allowEmptySelection property on the parent radio group, which enables the radios to be deselected.

Theming

Colors

CSS Custom Properties

CSS Shadow Parts

Migrating from Legacy Radio Syntax

A simpler radio syntax was introduced in Ionic 7.0. This new syntax reduces the boilerplate required to setup an radio, resolves accessibility issues, and improves the developer experience.

Developers can perform this migration one radio at a time. While developers can continue using the legacy syntax, we recommend migrating as soon as possible.

Using the Modern Syntax

Using the modern syntax involves removing the ion-label and passing the label directly inside of ion-radio. The placement of the label can be configured using the labelPlacement property on ion-radio. The way the label and the control are packed on a line can be controlled using the justify property on ion-radio.

<!-- Basic -->

<!-- Before -->
<ion-item>
<ion-label>Radio Label</ion-label>
<ion-radio></ion-radio>
</ion-item>

<!-- After -->
<ion-item>
<ion-radio>Radio Label</ion-radio>
</ion-item>

<!-- Fixed Labels -->

<!-- Before -->
<ion-item>
<ion-label position="fixed">Radio Label</ion-label>
<ion-radio></ion-radio>
</ion-item>

<!-- After -->
<ion-item>
<ion-radio label-placement="fixed">Radio Label</ion-radio>
</ion-item>

<!-- Radio at the start of line, Label at the end of line -->

<!-- Before -->
<ion-item>
<ion-label slot="end">Radio Label</ion-label>
<ion-radio></ion-radio>
</ion-item>

<!-- After -->
<ion-item>
<ion-radio label-placement="end">Radio Label</ion-radio>
</ion-item>
note

In past versions of Ionic, ion-item was required for ion-radio to function properly. Starting in Ionic 7.0, ion-radio should only be used in an ion-item when the item is placed in an ion-list. Additionally, ion-item is no longer required for ion-radio to function properly.

Using the Legacy Syntax

Ionic uses heuristics to detect if an app is using the modern radio syntax. In some instances, it may be preferable to continue using the legacy syntax. Developers can set the legacy property on ion-radio to true to force that instance of the radio to use the legacy syntax.

Properties

color

DescriptionThe color to use from your application's color palette. Default options are: "primary", "secondary", "tertiary", "success", "warning", "danger", "light", "medium", and "dark". For more information on colors, see theming.
Attributecolor
Type"danger" | "dark" | "light" | "medium" | "primary" | "secondary" | "success" | "tertiary" | "warning" | string & Record<never, never> | undefined
Defaultundefined

disabled

DescriptionIf true, the user cannot interact with the radio.
Attributedisabled
Typeboolean
Defaultfalse

mode

DescriptionThe mode determines which platform styles to use.
Attributemode
Type"ios" | "md"
Defaultundefined

name

DescriptionThe name of the control, which is submitted with the form data.
Attributename
Typestring
Defaultthis.inputId

value

Descriptionthe value of the radio.
Attributevalue
Typeany
Defaultundefined

Events

NameDescription
ionBlurEmitted when the radio button loses focus.
ionFocusEmitted when the radio button has focus.

Methods

No public methods available for this component.

CSS Shadow Parts

NameDescription
containerThe container for the radio mark.
markThe checkmark or dot used to indicate the checked state.

CSS Custom Properties

NameDescription
--border-radiusBorder radius of the radio
--colorColor of the radio
--color-checkedColor of the checked radio
--inner-border-radiusBorder radius of the inner checked radio

Slots

No slots available for this component.