Overview
The Single Checkbox component presents your end-user with a single option for selection. Below are some examples when using this component:
Select this checkbox to confirm you are at least 18 years old.
I've read and agree to the terms of use.
Shipping address is the same as the billing address.
You can set a checkbox as required or leave it optional. You might require it if you want the end-user's consent before they proceed. For example, using a required checkbox for Age Verification and Terms of Use consent.
You can also set a Single Checkbox component to trigger an action. Take the above example of Shipping Address is the same as Billing Address. A field might autofill with the end-user's shipping information if they select the checkbox.
You can find the Single Checkbox component in the Primary Fields group to the left of the Module Builder.
What You'll Learn
After completing this article, you’ll know when to use a Button component, how to configure its settings, and how to use it in an Unqork application.
About the Configuration Window
To learn more about general component settings and those that display when a component is associated with Data Models, view our General Component Settings article.
Display Panel
Field Text
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Label Text | Label Text conveys what the input component is and what information it displays. Enter the purpose of the corresponding component or field. User-friendly labels make your module more accessible. Keep labels short and descriptive (a word or two) using title case. For longer entries, use sentence case. |
Contextual Help
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Tooltip | A short hint that displays when an end-user positions their cursor over the |
Helper Text | A quick tip describing the expected value of an input field. Unlike a Tooltip, Helper Text stays visible under the input field and displays on a single line. |
Default State Options
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Hide Label | Setting Hide Label to By default, this setting is set to |
Hide Field | Displays or hides the component from view. Setting Hide Field to By default, Hide Field is set to |
Formatting
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Set Default Value to Checked | When set to By default, Set Default Value to Checked set to |
Input Behavior | Controls how end-users interact with the component. Choose from the following options:
|
Data Panel
Data Storage
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Store Data in Database | The Store Data in Database setting affects how data persists through your application. When set to
Set the toggle to
|
Actions Panel
Triggers
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Trigger | To set up a trigger, enter the Property ID of your chosen logic component into this field. When the end-user performs an action on the current component, the triggered component fires. |
Validation Panel
User Input
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Required | When set to By default, Required is set to |
Required Error Message | A custom error message that displays below a required field. The error message displays when the end-user tries to save or submit the module without completing the required field. |
Advanced Panel
Additional Styling
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Custom CSS Class | Enter a Custom CSS Class to apply to your component. Custom CSS lets you maintain a consistent look and feel when the field or element is part of a template or multiple modules. Updated CSS styling applies to all components that reference this custom class name. |
Adding a Single Checkbox Component
Configure a Single Checkbox component that asks your end-user to acknowledge a set of terms and conditions. Then configure a Decisions component to display a button if the end-user agrees to the conditions.
These instructions assume that you have an open module saved with a title, and an HTML Element component set up with an agreement.
Configure the Single Checkbox Component
Set the checkbox as Required to stop the end-user from proceeding until they select the it.
In the Module Builder, drag and drop a
Single Checkbox component onto your canvas.
In the Property ID field, enter agree.
In the Label Text field, enter
Select this box if you agree to the terms and conditions.
Navigate to the component's Actions settings.
In the Trigger field, enter
ruleAgree
. This triggered component will be configured in a later step.Navigate to the component's Validation settings.
Set Required to
(ON).
Click Save Component.
Configure the Decisions Component
The Decisions component is triggered by the Single Checkbox component to make the btnSubmit Button component visible. Add Boolean (true/false) values in the Micro Decisions table to hide the Button component when the end-user clears the Single Checkbox component.
Drag and drop a Decisions component onto your canvas, placing it below the agree
Single Checkbox component.
In the Property ID field, enter ruleAgree.
In the Canvas Label Text field, enter
ruleAgree
.Navigate to the component's Actions settings.
In the Inputs table, enter the following:
Source
Alias
Type
Required
Silent
1
agree
exact
(Checked)
☐ (Unchecked)
In the Outputs table, enter the following:
Source
Type
1
btnSubmit
visible
In the Conditionals table, enter the following:
agree
btnSubmit_visible
1
true
yes
2
false
no
Click Save Component.
Configure the Button Component
Add a Button component, so end-users can save their submission only if they agree to the terms and conditions. Use the Hide Field setting to prevent users from saving before they check the agree Single Checkbox component.
Drag and drop a
Button component onto your canvas, placing it below the ruleAgree Decisions component.
In the Property ID field, enter btnSubmit.
Set Hide Field to
(ON).
Click Save Component.
Save your module.
Once implemented, your Single Checkbox component looks like the following in Express View:
Structure of a Single Checkbox Component's Data
The data structure of a Single Checkbox component selection is a key/value pair. The key is the Property ID name of the component, and the value is stored as a Boolean value.
Resources
Overview
The Single Checkbox component presents your end-user with a single option for selection. Below are some examples when using this component:
Select this checkbox to confirm you are at least 18 years old.
I've read and agree to the terms of use.
Shipping address is the same as the billing address.
You can set a checkbox as required or leave it optional. You might require it if you want the end-user's consent before they proceed. For example, using a required checkbox for Age Verification and Terms of Use consent.
You can also set a Single Checkbox component to trigger an action. Take the above example of Shipping Address is the same as Billing Address. A field might autofill with the end-user's shipping information if they select the checkbox.
You can find the Single Checkbox component in the Primary Fields group to the left of the Module Builder.
About the Configuration Window
To learn more about general component settings and those that display when a component is associated with Data Models, view our General Component Settings article.
Display Panel
Field Text
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Label Text | Label Text conveys what the input component is and what information it displays. Enter the purpose of the corresponding component or field. User-friendly labels make your module more accessible. Keep labels short and descriptive (a word or two) using title case. For longer entries, use sentence case. |
Contextual Help
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Tooltip | A short hint that displays when an end-user positions their cursor over the |
Helper Text | A quick tip describing the expected value of an input field. Unlike a Tooltip, Helper Text stays visible under the input field and displays on a single line. |
Default State Options
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Hide Label | Setting Hide Label to By default, this setting is set to |
Read Only View | When set to By default, the Read Only View toggle is set to |
Disable User Input | When set to By default, Disable User Input is set to |
Hide Field | Displays or hides the component from view. Setting Hide Field to By default, Hide Field is set to |
Formatting
Setting | Description | ||
---|---|---|---|
Set Default Value to Checked |
|
Data Panel
Data Storage
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Store Data in Database | The Store Data in Database setting affects how data persists through your application. When set to
Set the toggle to
|
Actions Panel
Triggers
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Trigger | To set up a trigger, enter the Property ID of your chosen logic component into this field. When the end-user performs an action on the current component, the triggered component fires. |
Validation Panel
User Input
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Required | When set to By default, Required is set to |
Required Error Message | A custom error message that displays below a required field. The error message displays when the end-user tries to save or submit the module without completing the required field. |
Advanced Panel
Additional Styling
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Custom CSS Class | Enter a Custom CSS Class to apply to your component. Custom CSS lets you maintain a consistent look and feel when the field or element is part of a template or multiple modules. Updated CSS styling applies to all components that reference this custom class name. |
Adding a Single Checkbox Component
Configure a Single Checkbox component that asks your end-user to acknowledge a set of terms and conditions. Then configure a Decisions component to display a button if the end-user agrees to the conditions.
These instructions assume that you have an open module saved with a title, and an HTML Element component set up with an agreement.
Configure the Single Checkbox Component
Set the checkbox as Required to stop the end-user from proceeding until they select the it.
In the Module Builder, drag and drop a
Single Checkbox component onto your canvas.
In the Property ID field, enter agree.
In the Label Text field, enter
Select this box if you agree to the terms and conditions.
In the component's configuration menu, select
Actions.
In the Trigger field, enter
ruleAgree
. This triggered component will be configured in a later step.In the component's configuration menu, select
Validation.
Set Required to
(ON).
Click Save & Close.
Configure the Decisions Component
The Decisions component is triggered by the Single Checkbox component to make the btnSubmit Button component visible. Add Boolean (true/false) values in the Micro Decisions table to hide the Button component when the end-user clears the Single Checkbox component.
Drag and drop a Decisions component onto your canvas, placing it below the agree
Single Checkbox component.
In the Property ID field, enter ruleAgree.
In the Canvas Label Text field, enter
ruleAgree
.In the component's configuration menu, select
Actions.
In the Inputs table, enter the following:
Property ID
Alias
Type
Required
Silent
1
agree
exact
(Checked)
☐ (Unchecked)
In the Outputs table, enter the following:
Property ID
Type
1
btnSubmit
visible
In the Micro Decisions table, enter the following:
Input Values
Output Values
agree
btnSubmit_visible
1
true
yes
2
false
no
Click Save & Close.
Configure the Button Component
Add a Button component, so end-users can save their submission only if they agree to the terms and conditions. Use the Hide Field setting to prevent users from saving before they check the agree Single Checkbox component.
Drag and drop a
Button component onto your canvas, placing it below the ruleAgree Decisions component.
In the Property ID field, enter btnSubmit.
Set Hide Field to
(ON).
Click Save & Close.
Save your module.
Once implemented, your Single Checkbox component looks like the following in Express View:
Structure of a Single Checkbox Component's Data
The data structure of a Single Checkbox component selection is a key/value pair. The key is the Property ID name of the component, and the value is stored as a Boolean value.