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Warning: Received `false` for a non-boolean attribute `comingsoon`.

If you want to write it to the DOM, pass a string instead: 
comingsoon="false" or comingsoon={value.toString()}.

How do I pass a boolean in a custom attribute for React?

I'm using styled-components and passing the attribute through the component. Here is a picture of how I'm passing the attr.

passing boolean custom attr as "comingsoon"

styled-components css props

Ryuujo
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As of 5.1 you can now use transient props ($) which prevents the props being passed to the DOM element.

const Comp = styled.div`
  color: ${props =>
    props.$draggable || 'black'};
`;

render(
  <Comp $draggable="red" draggable="true">
    Drag me!
  </Comp>
);
Hansel
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108

Try this instead:

comingsoon={value ? 1 : 0}
Stephen Rauch
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Frank Lin
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You have to add $ prefix to attribute:

$comingsoon={value}

Styled Components had added transient props in 5.1 version: https://styled-components.com/docs/api#transient-props

Anton Starcev
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In my case, it was because I was accidentally passing {...@props} down into a div.

Usually passing attribute={false} is fine, but not to native elements.

dansch
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Just make it a number instead, this is the workaround from https://github.com/styled-components/styled-components/issues/1198:

Cubed Eye
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    This passes the value to the DOM and with styled-components it's not really what you want though. Even though this is an easy way to remove the warning. – Clanket May 21 '19 at 11:47
  • Using the same link, I found this solution (https://github.com/styled-components/styled-components/issues/1198#issuecomment-425650423) even though some say it's not the best. – Quentin Apr 10 '20 at 14:22
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Similar to Frank Lins answer above but I had to use undefined instead of 0 to get rid of the warning:

comingsoon={value ? 1 : undefined}
oskare
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This error with styled-components appears to be due to styled() attempting to apply a boolean to an element in the DOM, but DOM elements only accept strings as attributes.

This is well documented in the styled-components repository here: https://github.com/styled-components/styled-components/issues/1198

There are two solutions:

  1. Lift the styled component w/ the passed attribute up, so that the attribute is not applied to the element directly. Or,

  2. Filter the passed attribute out of the props when calling styled components.

Both of these options are demonstrated in the code below.

CodeSandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/cool-thunder-9w132?file=/src/App.tsx

import React, { useState } from "react";
import styled from 'styled-components';

// demonstration of two different solutions for solving the styled-components error:
// `Warning: Received `false` for a non-boolean attribute`
// Solution 1: Lift the attribute up into a wrapper.
// Solution 2: Filter-out the `toggle` attribute passed to styled-component.

interface BtnProps {
  toggle: boolean;
}

const Container = styled.div`
  width: 100%;
  height: 500px;
  display: flex;
  flex-direction: row;
  justify-content: space-around;
  align-items: center;
`;

const StyledBtnOne = styled.div<BtnProps>`
  & button {
    background-color: ${({toggle}) => toggle ? ' #2ecc71' : '' };
  };
`;

const StyledBtnTwo = styled(({primary, ...props}) =>
  <button {...(({toggle, ...propz}) => propz)(props)} />)<BtnProps>`
  background-color: ${({toggle}) => toggle ? ' #3498db' : '' };
`;

const App = () => {

  const [ btnOne, setBtnOne ] = useState(false);

  const [ btnTwo, setBtnTwo ] = useState(false);

  const triggerOne = () => setBtnOne(!btnOne);

  const triggerTwo = () => setBtnTwo(!btnTwo);

  return (
    <Container>
      <StyledBtnOne toggle={btnOne}>
        <button 
          onClick={triggerOne}>
            Solution 1
        </button>
      </StyledBtnOne>

      <StyledBtnTwo 
        toggle={btnTwo}
        onClick={triggerTwo}>
        Solution 2
      </StyledBtnTwo>
    </Container>
  );

}

export default App;

Harley Lang
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This warning can be caused also if the property of styled component has the name existing in HTML. For example I had such issue when named property wrap. After renaming warning disappeared.

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Solved this by enclosing with brackets {} the boolean variable I was passing through props.

const childrenWithProps = React.Children.map(props.children, child => {
  return React.cloneElement(child, { showcard: { showCard } }
)});
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Add "+" before your booleans values.

comingsoon = {+creator.comingSoon}

example below from the Link to answer

import styled from "styled-components";
import { Link } from "react-router";

const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
  color: ${({ inverted }) => (inverted ? "white" : "chartreuse")};
`;

function Navbar() {
  return (
    <nav>
      {# Bad #}
      <StyledLink inverted={true}>Home</StyledLink>

      {# Good #}
      <StyledLink inverted={+true}>About</StyledLink>
    </nav>
  );
}
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  • I can't edit this answer, but the link to the answer is broken. Here's the link it's supposed to be: https://maximeblanc.fr/blog/how-to-fix-the-received-true-for-a-non-boolean-attribute-error – lortimer Apr 27 '22 at 14:11
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I got this issue and also shows React Hydration Error in my Next.js application. In my case it seems Styled component got a custom component and it can't process 'boolean'.

Here is my workaround:

before:

styled(Text)<{ center?: boolean}>
// Text is my custom component

after:

styled.div<{ center?: boolean}>
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use ...rest operator instead of passing props to the HTML.

 const Home = ({comingSoon, ...rest}) => <div {...rest}> content </div>
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