--- components: - rx.radix.flex --- ```python exec import reflex as rx ``` # Flex The Flex component is used to make [flexbox layouts](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/CSS/CSS_layout/Flexbox). It makes it simple to arrange child components in horizontal or vertical directions, apply wrapping, justify and align content, and automatically size components based on available space, making it ideal for building responsive layouts. By default, children are arranged horizontally (`direction="row"`) without wrapping. ## Basic Example ```python demo rx.flex( rx.card("Card 1"), rx.card("Card 2"), rx.card("Card 3"), rx.card("Card 4"), rx.card("Card 5"), spacing="2", width="100%", ) ``` ## Wrapping With `flex_wrap="wrap"`, the children will wrap to the next line instead of being resized. ```python demo rx.flex( rx.foreach( rx.Var.range(10), lambda i: rx.card(f"Card {i + 1}", width="16%"), ), spacing="2", flex_wrap="wrap", width="100%", ) ``` ## Direction With `direction="column"`, the children will be arranged vertically. ```python demo rx.flex( rx.card("Card 1"), rx.card("Card 2"), rx.card("Card 3"), rx.card("Card 4"), spacing="2", direction="column", ) ``` ## Alignment Two props control how children are aligned within the Flex component: * `align` controls how children are aligned along the cross axis (vertical for `row` and horizontal for `column`). * `justify` controls how children are aligned along the main axis (horizontal for `row` and vertical for `column`). The following example visually demonstrates the effect of these props with different `wrap` and `direction` values. ```python demo exec class FlexPlaygroundState(rx.State): align: str = "stretch" justify: str = "start" direction: str = "row" wrap: str = "nowrap" def select(label, items, value, on_change): return rx.flex( rx.text(label), rx.select.root( rx.select.trigger(), rx.select.content( *[ rx.select.item(item, value=item) for item in items ] ), value=value, on_change=on_change, ), align="center", justify="center", direction="column", ) def selectors(): return rx.flex( select("Wrap", ["nowrap", "wrap", "wrap-reverse"], FlexPlaygroundState.wrap, FlexPlaygroundState.set_wrap), select("Direction", ["row", "column", "row-reverse", "column-reverse"], FlexPlaygroundState.direction, FlexPlaygroundState.set_direction), select("Align", ["start", "center", "end", "baseline", "stretch"], FlexPlaygroundState.align, FlexPlaygroundState.set_align), select("Justify", ["start", "center", "end", "between"], FlexPlaygroundState.justify, FlexPlaygroundState.set_justify), width="100%", spacing="2", justify="between", ) def example1(): return rx.box( selectors(), rx.flex( rx.foreach( rx.Var.range(10), lambda i: rx.card(f"Card {i + 1}", width="16%"), ), spacing="2", direction=FlexPlaygroundState.direction, align=FlexPlaygroundState.align, justify=FlexPlaygroundState.justify, wrap=FlexPlaygroundState.wrap, width="100%", height="20vh", margin_top="16px", ), width="100%", ) ``` ## Size Hinting When a child component is included in a flex container, the `flex_grow` (default `"0"`) and `flex_shrink` (default `"1"`) props control how the box is sized relative to other components in the same container. The resizing always applies to the main axis of the flex container. If the direction is `row`, then the sizing applies to the `width`. If the direction is `column`, then the sizing applies to the `height`. To set the optimal size along the main axis, the `flex_basis` prop is used and may be either a percentage or CSS size units. When unspecified, the corresponding `width` or `height` value is used if set, otherwise the content size is used. When `flex_grow="0"`, the box will not grow beyond the `flex_basis`. When `flex_shrink="0"`, the box will not shrink to less than the `flex_basis`. These props are used when creating flexible responsive layouts. Move the slider below and see how adjusting the width of the flex container affects the computed sizes of the flex items based on the props that are set. ```python demo exec class FlexGrowShrinkState(rx.State): width_pct: list[int] = [100] def border_box(*children, **props): return rx.box( *children, border="1px solid var(--gray-10)", border_radius="2px", **props, ) def example2(): return rx.box( rx.flex( border_box("flex_shrink=0", flex_shrink="0", width="100px"), border_box("flex_shrink=1", flex_shrink="1", width="200px"), border_box("flex_grow=0", flex_grow="0"), border_box("flex_grow=1", flex_grow="1"), width=f"{FlexGrowShrinkState.width_pct}%", margin_bottom="16px", spacing="2", ), rx.slider( min=0, max=100, value=FlexGrowShrinkState.width_pct, on_change=FlexGrowShrinkState.set_width_pct, ), width="100%", ) ```