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The Page Input component for Retool Apps

An input field to jump to a specific page of data.

Page Input displays the total number of pages and automatically updates to reflect the currently selected page. Use Pagination for navigating pages of data using numbered links.

Settings

Page Input includes the following configurable options when building apps in the IDE.

DisabledEvent handlersAlignShow on desktopShow on mobileMaintain space when hiddenMarginMaximumAlways show in edit modeStylesSuffix textPrefix textHelper textValue

Properties

All properties for Page Input with supported data types or values. You can write JavaScript almost anywhere in Retool to manipulate or read property values.

Whether input, interaction, selection, or triggering is disabled.


events

object[]

A list of configured event handlers that trigger actions or queries.

Properties

event

enum

The event type. Refer to the events section for a list of supported events.


method

enum

The JavaScript method to perform when type is datasource, widget, state, or localStorage.


The type of action to perform.

Values
datasource

Control query.

widget

Control component.

script

Run script.

state

Set variable.

localStorage

Set localStorage.

util

Perform utility action (e.g., Open URL or Confetti).



global

boolean

Whether the object is globally scoped for use in all app pages.


boolean

Whether the component is visible.


The horizontal alignment of the contents.

Values
left

Left alignment.

center

Center alignment.

right

Right alignment.

stretched

Justified alignment


id

string

The unique identifier.


Whether the component is visible in the desktop layout.


Whether the component is visible in the mobile layout.


Whether the component takes up space on the canvas if hidden is true.


The amount of margin to render outside.

Values
4px 8px

Normal margin.

0

No margin.


max

number

The maximum value to allow.


pluginType

string

The plugin type.


Whether to remain visible in the editor if hidden is true.


style

object

Custom style options in use. Not all style options may be available for all components.


The suffix text to display.


The prefix text to display.


The tooltip text to display.


value

number

The value.


Methods

JavaScript API methods for interacting with Page Input. You can write JavaScript almost anywhere in Retool and use methods to manipulate data and property values.

clearValue

Clear the current values.

pageInput.clearValue()

resetValue

Reset the current value to the default value.

pageInput.resetValue()

scrollIntoView

Scrolls the canvas or parent container so that the selected component appears in the visible area.

pageInput.scrollIntoView(scrollIntoViewOptions)
Parameters

scrollIntoViewOptions

object

The scroll options.

Properties

behavior

enum

The scroll behavior.

Values
auto

Scroll immediately to the specified position.

smooth

Scroll gradually to the specified position.


block

enum

The scroll position relative to the component.

Values
nearest

Scrolls only the minimum amount required for the component to appear in the visible area. Scrolling does not occur if the component is already in view.

start

Scrolls to position the component at the top of the visible area.

center

Scrolls to position the component in the middle of the visible area.

end

Scrolls to position the component at the bottom of the visible area.




setDisabled

Set the disabled value to toggle whether the input field is disabled. Defaults to true without a parameter.

pageInput.setDisabled(disabled)
Parameters

Whether input, interaction, selection, or triggering is disabled.



setHidden

Set the hidden value to toggle whether the component is visible. Defaults to true without a parameter.

pageInput.setHidden(hidden)
Parameters

boolean

Whether the component is visible.



setValue

Set the current value.

pageInput.setValue(value)
Parameters

value

string

The value.



Events

Events are triggered by user interactions, such as clicking a button or entering a value. Use event handlers to trigger queries or other actions in response to events.

change

The value is changed.