Can I specify a separate onClick handler for TextField's icon?





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Using component, can I specify a separate onClick handler for a decoration icon?



The code below is not working:



  <TextField
{...passwordTextFieldProps}
iconProps={{ iconName: 'RedEye', onClick: () => this.setState({ some new state }) }}
/>









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    Using component, can I specify a separate onClick handler for a decoration icon?



    The code below is not working:



      <TextField
    {...passwordTextFieldProps}
    iconProps={{ iconName: 'RedEye', onClick: () => this.setState({ some new state }) }}
    />









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      Using component, can I specify a separate onClick handler for a decoration icon?



      The code below is not working:



        <TextField
      {...passwordTextFieldProps}
      iconProps={{ iconName: 'RedEye', onClick: () => this.setState({ some new state }) }}
      />









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      Using component, can I specify a separate onClick handler for a decoration icon?



      The code below is not working:



        <TextField
      {...passwordTextFieldProps}
      iconProps={{ iconName: 'RedEye', onClick: () => this.setState({ some new state }) }}
      />






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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 11:01









      Andrej KirejeŭAndrej Kirejeŭ

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          One option to consider would be to render an icon separately:



          <div style={{display:'flex', alignItems: 'center'}}>
          <TextField />
          <Icon iconName="RedEye" style={{left:'-25px',position:'relative'}} onClick={()=> console.log("Clicked")} />
          </div>


          Demo






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          • I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

            – Andrej Kirejeŭ
            Dec 1 '18 at 2:50












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          One option to consider would be to render an icon separately:



          <div style={{display:'flex', alignItems: 'center'}}>
          <TextField />
          <Icon iconName="RedEye" style={{left:'-25px',position:'relative'}} onClick={()=> console.log("Clicked")} />
          </div>


          Demo






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          • I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

            – Andrej Kirejeŭ
            Dec 1 '18 at 2:50
















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          One option to consider would be to render an icon separately:



          <div style={{display:'flex', alignItems: 'center'}}>
          <TextField />
          <Icon iconName="RedEye" style={{left:'-25px',position:'relative'}} onClick={()=> console.log("Clicked")} />
          </div>


          Demo






          share|improve this answer
























          • I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

            – Andrej Kirejeŭ
            Dec 1 '18 at 2:50














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          One option to consider would be to render an icon separately:



          <div style={{display:'flex', alignItems: 'center'}}>
          <TextField />
          <Icon iconName="RedEye" style={{left:'-25px',position:'relative'}} onClick={()=> console.log("Clicked")} />
          </div>


          Demo






          share|improve this answer













          One option to consider would be to render an icon separately:



          <div style={{display:'flex', alignItems: 'center'}}>
          <TextField />
          <Icon iconName="RedEye" style={{left:'-25px',position:'relative'}} onClick={()=> console.log("Clicked")} />
          </div>


          Demo







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          answered Nov 26 '18 at 18:49









          Vadim GremyachevVadim Gremyachev

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          • I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

            – Andrej Kirejeŭ
            Dec 1 '18 at 2:50



















          • I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

            – Andrej Kirejeŭ
            Dec 1 '18 at 2:50

















          I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

          – Andrej Kirejeŭ
          Dec 1 '18 at 2:50





          I see, but considering we already have an Icon and passing some props to it would be convenient to be able to set also and onClick handler.

          – Andrej Kirejeŭ
          Dec 1 '18 at 2:50




















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