Token

A Token represents a piece of data. They are typically used to show a collection of related attributes.
  • Alpha
  • Not reviewed for accessibility
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The default Token can be used for most cases, but specialized token components are provided for specific use cases (see below for more info).

All types of tokens may have the same interactive qualities as links or buttons. They also have a sense of being "selected" and ready for user interaction such as being removed from a collection.

Examples

Basic

Kitchen sink

With leadingVisual

A leadingVisual should not be used with the small size option if you're rendering an icon from Octicons

Interactive tokens

If any token is interactive (it is a link or a button), it will become focusable, and react to being hovered or focused on.

If a token is interactive and has a remove button (appears when passing onRemove), the remove button should not get focus. To invoke the onRemove callback without using the cursor, press 'Backspace' when the token is focused.

These rules apply to all token components mentioned in this document.

Interactive tokens with and without an onRemove prop

IssueLabelToken

Tokens that represent Issue labels should use the IssueLabelToken component.

AvatarToken

Tokens that represent GitHub users should use the AvatarToken component.

This component should not be used with the small or medium size option

Props

Token

NameTypeDefaultDescription
leadingVisual
React.ComponentType<React.PropsWithChildren<any>>

A function that renders a component before the token text

text Required
string

The text label inside the token

as
React.ElementType
'span'

The underlying element to render — either a HTML element name or a React component.

onRemove
() => void

The function that gets called when a user clicks the remove button, or keys Backspace or Delete when focused on the token

hideRemoveButton
boolean

Whether the remove button should be rendered in the token

isSelected
boolean

Whether the token is selected

id
number | string

A unique identifier that can be associated with the token

size
'small' | 'medium' | 'large' | 'xlarge'

Which size the token will be rendered at

sx
SystemStyleObject

IssueLabelToken

NameTypeDefaultDescription
fillColor
string

The color that corresponds to the label

text Required
string

The text label inside the token

as
React.ElementType
'span'

The underlying element to render — either a HTML element name or a React component.

onRemove
() => void

The function that gets called when a user clicks the remove button, or keys Backspace or Delete when focused on the token

hideRemoveButton
boolean

Whether the remove button should be rendered in the token

isSelected
boolean

Whether the token is selected

id
number | string

A unique identifier that can be associated with the token

size
'small' | 'medium' | 'large' | 'xlarge'

Which size the token will be rendered at

sx
SystemStyleObject

AvatarToken

NameTypeDefaultDescription
avatarSrc
string
text Required
string

The text label inside the token

as
React.ElementType
'span'

The underlying element to render — either a HTML element name or a React component.

onRemove
() => void

The function that gets called when a user clicks the remove button, or keys Backspace or Delete when focused on the token

hideRemoveButton
boolean

Whether the remove button should be rendered in the token

isSelected
boolean

Whether the token is selected

id
number | string

A unique identifier that can be associated with the token

size
'small' | 'medium' | 'large' | 'xlarge'

Which size the token will be rendered at

sx
SystemStyleObject

Status

Alpha

  • Component props and basic example usage of the component are documented on primer.style/react.
  • Component does not have any unnecessary third-party dependencies.
  • Component can adapt to different themes.
  • Component can adapt to different screen sizes.
  • Component has robust unit test coverage (100% where achievable).
  • Component has visual regression coverage of its default and interactive states.
  • Component does not introduce any axe violations.
  • Component has been manually reviewed by the accessibility team and any resulting issues have been addressed.

Beta

  • Component is used in a production application.
  • Common usage examples are documented on primer.style/react.
  • Common usage examples are documented in storybook stories.
  • Component has been reviewed by a systems designer and any resulting issues have been addressed.
  • Component does not introduce any performance regressions.

Stable

  • Component API has been stable with no breaking changes for at least one month.
  • Feedback on API usability has been sought from developers using the component and any resulting issues have been addressed.
  • Component has corresponding design guidelines documented in the interface guidelines.
  • Component has corresponding Figma component in the Primer Web library.
  • Tooling (such as linters, codemods, etc.) exists to prevent further use of alternatives.