Range Input orient props - Property 'orient' does not exist on type 'DetailedHTMLProps<InputHTMLAttributes, HTMLInputElement>'









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Trying to create a slider input, which has a prop "orient". I can't set it to "vertical" because of the React input typing.



Is it possible to extend the declaration to add the necessary prop? Or force Typescript to allow the prop?



<input
className=className("slider", props)
step=props.step
min=props.min
max=props.max
value=props.value
type="range"
orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
onChange=props.onChange
/>









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    Trying to create a slider input, which has a prop "orient". I can't set it to "vertical" because of the React input typing.



    Is it possible to extend the declaration to add the necessary prop? Or force Typescript to allow the prop?



    <input
    className=className("slider", props)
    step=props.step
    min=props.min
    max=props.max
    value=props.value
    type="range"
    orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
    onChange=props.onChange
    />









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      Trying to create a slider input, which has a prop "orient". I can't set it to "vertical" because of the React input typing.



      Is it possible to extend the declaration to add the necessary prop? Or force Typescript to allow the prop?



      <input
      className=className("slider", props)
      step=props.step
      min=props.min
      max=props.max
      value=props.value
      type="range"
      orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
      onChange=props.onChange
      />









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      Trying to create a slider input, which has a prop "orient". I can't set it to "vertical" because of the React input typing.



      Is it possible to extend the declaration to add the necessary prop? Or force Typescript to allow the prop?



      <input
      className=className("slider", props)
      step=props.step
      min=props.min
      max=props.max
      value=props.value
      type="range"
      orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
      onChange=props.onChange
      />






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          There is a workaround for this.



          <input
          ref="slider"
          className=className("slider", props)
          step=props.step
          min=props.min
          max=props.max
          value=props.value
          type="range"
          orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
          onChange=props.onChange
          />


          And in componentDidMount do below



          this.refs.slider.getDOMNode().orient = 'vertical';





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            There is a workaround for this.



            <input
            ref="slider"
            className=className("slider", props)
            step=props.step
            min=props.min
            max=props.max
            value=props.value
            type="range"
            orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
            onChange=props.onChange
            />


            And in componentDidMount do below



            this.refs.slider.getDOMNode().orient = 'vertical';





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              There is a workaround for this.



              <input
              ref="slider"
              className=className("slider", props)
              step=props.step
              min=props.min
              max=props.max
              value=props.value
              type="range"
              orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
              onChange=props.onChange
              />


              And in componentDidMount do below



              this.refs.slider.getDOMNode().orient = 'vertical';





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                up vote
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                There is a workaround for this.



                <input
                ref="slider"
                className=className("slider", props)
                step=props.step
                min=props.min
                max=props.max
                value=props.value
                type="range"
                orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
                onChange=props.onChange
                />


                And in componentDidMount do below



                this.refs.slider.getDOMNode().orient = 'vertical';





                share|improve this answer












                There is a workaround for this.



                <input
                ref="slider"
                className=className("slider", props)
                step=props.step
                min=props.min
                max=props.max
                value=props.value
                type="range"
                orient=props.isVertical ? "vertical" : "horizontal"
                onChange=props.onChange
                />


                And in componentDidMount do below



                this.refs.slider.getDOMNode().orient = 'vertical';






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