* add tests to verify the nested Dialog behaviour
* set mounted to true once rendered once
* cache useWindowEvent listener
We only care about the very last version of the listener function. This
allows us to only change the event listener if the event name (string)
and options (boolean | object) change.
* add/delete messages when mounting/unmounting
We don't require a dedicated hook anymore, so this is a bit of cleanup!
* add comments to the FocusResult enum
* splitup functionality and make it a bit more clear using feature flags
* add getDialogOverlays helper
* simplify the Portal component
We don't need to add the current element to the Stack. We only want to
take care of that in the Dialog component itself.
* drop dom-containers
Currently it is only used in a single spot, so I inlined it into that
file.
* simplify the FocusTrap component, use new API
* improve Dialog component
* update CHANGELOG
* Fixed typos (#350)
* chore: Fix typo in render.ts (#347)
* Better vue link (#353)
* Better vue link
* add better React link
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
* Enable NoScroll feature for the initial useFocusTrap hook (#356)
* enable NoScroll feature for the initial useFocusTrap hook
Once you are using Tab and Shift+Tab it does the scrolling.
Fixes: #345
* update changelog
* Revert "Enable NoScroll feature for the initial useFocusTrap hook (#356)"
This reverts commit 19590b07624d7e3d751cbf11de869dfb0ea432ba.
Solution is not 100% correct, so will revert for now!
* Improve search (#385)
* make search case insensitive for the listbox
* make search case insensitive for the menu
* update changelog
* add `disabled` prop to RadioGroup and RadioGroup Option (#401)
* add `disabled` prop to RadioGroup and RadioGroup Option
Also did some general cleanup which in turn fixed an issue where the
RadioGroup is unreachable when a value is used that doesn't exist in the
list of options.
Fixes: #378
* update changelog
* Fix type of `RadioGroupOption` (#400)
Match RadioGroupOption value types to match modelValue allowed types for RadioGroup
* update changelog
* fix typo's
* chore(CI): update main workflow (#395)
* chore(CI): update main workflow
* Update main.yml
* fix dialog event propagation (#422)
* re-export the `screen` utility for quick debugging purposes
* stop event propagation when clicking inside a Dialog
Fixes: #414
* improve dialog escape (#430)
* Make sure that `Escape` only closes the top most Dialog
* update changelog
* add defaultOpen prop to Disclosure component (#447)
* add defaultOpen prop to Disclosure component
* update changelog
Co-authored-by: Shuvro Roy <shuvro.roy@northsouth.edu>
Co-authored-by: Alex Nault <nault.alex@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Eugene Kopich <github@web2033.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Shoemark <n.shoemark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michaël De Boey <info@michaeldeboey.be>
* add little editor hack
By adding a html`..` to the template strings editors can get syntax
highlighting for these template strings. Even better, prettier can even
format the contents inside those because now it is "aware" of what kind
of content is inside of these template strings.
You might notice that for the Menu component I have a jsx`..`, this is
another little hack, this only provides us with syntax highlighting and
not with prettier support.
The reason why we have this is that for some reason, when you have:
html`
<MenuItem>
`
It will be formatted as:
html`
<menuitem>
`
There might exist a better name we can use instead of jsx, but for now,
this will do. Having syntax highlighting is already 10x better than what
we had before!
* add Alert component
* update changelog
* update REACT readme for Alert component
* expose Alert component
* add Disclosure component
* expose Disclosure component
* add FocusTrap component
* add FocusTrap example
* expose FocusTrap
* update test utils
We've been making some changes in the React utils, so we have to update
them here as well!
* add Popover component
* expose Popover
* drop unused state
* type Disclosure's API object
* add Portal component
* add Portal example
* expose Portal component
* use correct containElement assertion
* add useInertOthers hook
* add Dialog component
* fix various typo's
* expose Dialog
* add Popover example
* force focus on the Popover button on click
* drop own id when using labels
We are nesting the Label and Description components, if we also add the
id of ourselves we get strange results when using Voice Over.
First you would hear the contents (which includes the labels and
descriptions) then you would hear the labels and descriptions again.
We don't want to hear things twice!
* add Dialog example
* ensure to stop propagation
Otherwise if you nest a Menu inside a Dialog and you press `Escape` the
Dialog will close as well, which is not the expected behaviour.
* improve focus management
When you trigger a Popover using a `click` event, then start using `Tab`
the next `a`-tags do not contain the default focus styles. These only
happen when you trigger it using the keyboard first.
Using a tabindex="0" does make it "focusable" and the default browser
styles will be visible. If we remove the tabindex in a
requestAnimationFrame or a setTimeout then the focus styles will be
removed as well.
This should not cause to many issues (fingers crossed) because the
document.activeElement was already referring to the correct element!
* remove Alert component
There are a lot of unknowns and context dependendant questions to
implement Alerts in a good way. The current Alert component just had a
role set, and it had no JS attached.
We will revisit this, once we start working on Alert Dialogs,
Notification center notifications (dismissable, hide after x time, ...)
* ensure Popover.Overlay auto shows/hides based on Popover state
* enable focus trapping based on `open` prop
Only enable focus trapping in the Dialog when `open` is true, regardless
of the `static` prop.
* handle attrs on Dialog manually
* add low level Description component
* add low level Label component
* add RadioGroup component
* expose RadioGroup
* update README with links to new components
* update changelog with all the changes
* add RadioGroup example
* improve type in test
* cleanup internal Dialog Description
We have a low level Description component abstraction that can be used
instead of the Dialog specifiction Description.
* refactor raw window events to a shared useWindowEvent
* passthrough prop bag via context for abstract Description
The Description component is a generic low level component that is
re-used. This causes an issue that the render prop "bag"/"slot" doesn't
contain the data from let's say a Dialog component.
This commit will ensure that you can specify a bag (React) and slot
(Vue) on the DescriptionProvider, so that the Description component can
read it from the context.
* improve render function in React
These contain a few changes that are purely internal changes. Nothing
changes / breaks in the public API of the components.
- Instead of using multiple arguments in your `render()` functions, we now
use an object.
- `propsBag` / `bag` is renamed to `slot`.
- We also provide a `name` to the render function, so that we can use
that to improve error messages.
* use the new internal render api (React)
* improve render function in Vue
* use the new internal render api (Vue)
* allow className to be a function
Every component that accepts a className should be able to pass in a
function. This function will retrieve the render prop arg for this
component. The function should resolve to a string in the end.
This makes the API a bit nicer if you just need to change the classNames
based on some internal state.
E.g.:
```js
// Before
<Menu.Button as={Fragment}>
{({ open }) => (
<button className={open ? 'font-bold' : 'font-normal'}>
Hello
</button>
)}
</Menu.Button>
// After
<Menu.Button className={({ open }) => open ? 'font-bold' : 'font-normal'}>
Hello
</Menu.Button>
```
* cleanup types
* merge React imports
* update changelog
* fix outside click on span inside button works as expected
We have `outside click` behaviour implemented. Whenever the target
element is focusable we make sure that the newly clicked/focused element
stays focused. If it is not a focusable element we will make sure that
the Menu/Listbox button is re-focused so that screenreader users don't
get confused.
This is all fine, but it turns out that when you have a button with a
span, and you click on the span, then the event.target will be that
span. The span itself is not focusable of course, but the button will
get the focus. This results in the Menu/Listbox button being re-focused
which is incorrect.
For this we will introduce a FocusableMode on the `isFocusableElement`,
we will have a `Strict` mode, which means the actual element should be
focusable. And a `Loose` mode, which means that the actual element can
be inside a focusable element. E.g.: A span within a button.
* rename menu to listbox
Copy paste can be fun sometimes
* update changelog
* add Disclosure component
* expose the Disclosure component
* add Disclosure example component page
* temporary fix selector because of JSDOM bug
* add useFocusTrap hook
* add FocusTrap component
* expose FocusTrap
* add Dialog component
* add Dialog example component page
* expose Dialog
* random cleanup
* make TypeScript a bit more happy
* add Switch.Description component for React
* add Switch.Description component for Vue
* ensure focus event is triggered on click when element is focusable
* remove Dialog.Button and Dialog.Panel from accessibility assertions
* add Portal component
* expose Portal
* always render Dialog in a Portal
* add useInertOthers hook
This will allow us to mark everything but the current ref as "inert".
This is important for screenreaders, to ensure that screenreaders and
assistive technology can't interact with other content but the current
ref.
This implementation is not ideal yet. It doesn't take into account that
you can use the hook in 2 different components. For now this is fine,
since we only use it in a Dialog and you should also probably only have
a single Dialog open at a time.
Will improve this in the future!
* use the useInertOthers hook
* add scroll lock to the dialog
* ensure we respect autoFocus on form elements within the Dialog
If we have an autoFocus on an input, that input will receive focus. Once
we try to focus the first focusable element in the Dialog this could be
lead to unwanted behaviour. Therefore we check if the focus already is
within the Dialog, if it is, keep it like that.
* only mark aria-modal when Dialog is open
* add initialFocus option to Dialog, FocusTrap & useFocusTrap
* add tests and a few fixes for the initialFocusRef functionality
* forward ref to underlying Dialog component
* close Dialog when it becomes hidden
Could happen when this is in md:hidden for example
* prevent infinite loop
When we `Tab` in a FocusTrap it will try and focus the Next element. If
we are in a state where none of the elements inside the FocusTrap can be
focused, then we keep trying to focus the next one in line. This results
in an infinite loop...
To mitigate this issue, we check if we looped around, if we did, it
means that we tried all the other focusable elements, therefore we can
stop.
* isIntersecting doesn't work in every scenario
When page is scrollable, when dialog is translated of the page. Now just checking for sizes, which should be enough for md:hiden cases
* render Portal contents in a div
Otherwise you can't use multiple Portal components if you render multiple children inside each Portal
* ensure the props bag is typed
* add getByText and assertContainsActiveElement helpers
* add Popover component
* expose Popover
* add Popover example component page
* add quick checks to prevent useless renders
* drop incorrect close function
* update Changelog
* make test error more readable when comparing DOM nodes
* actually call .focus() on the element
This ensures that the document.activeElement becomes the focused element.
* improve useSyncRefs, because ...refs is *always* different
* add dedicated focus management utilities
* refactor useFocusTrap, use focus management utilities
* fix regression while using outside click
There might be a chance that you didn't even notice this *bug*. The idea
is that when you click outside, that the Menu or Listbox closes. However
there is another step that happens:
1. When you click on a focusable item, keep the focus on that item.
2. When you click on a non-focusable item, move focus back to the
Menu.Button or Listbox.Button
We broke part 2, we never returned to the Menu.Button or Listbox.Button.
This is (might) be important for screenreaders so that they don't "get lost",
because if you click on a non-focusable item, the document.body becomes
the active element. Confusing.
* add outside-click to Dialog itself
* update docs
- Made the use of `const` and `let` consistent
- import required functions and types from 'react' instead of using the
`React.` namespace.
- Added `Expand` type, which can expand complex types to their "final"
result.
- Ensured that we use `as const` for DEFAULT_XXX_TAG where we used a
string. So that we have the type of `div` instead of `string` for
example.
- Used `interface` over `type` where possible. I'm personally more of a
`type` fan. But the TypeScript recommends `interfaces` where possible
because they are faster, yield better error messages and so on.
And if we are in a disabled fieldset, double check that we are not in
the first legend. Because in that case we are visually outside of the
fieldset and according to the spec those elements should **not** be
considered disabled.
Fixes: #194
* add unmount strategy to README (React)
* add unmount strategy to README (Vue)
* add different render features (React)
* use render features in Menu and Listbox (React)
* add different render features (Vue)
* use render features in Menu and Listbox (Vue)
* bump dependencies
* add ability to change the ref property using `refName`
Example use case:
```tsx
// Some components have this API with an `innerRef`. The suggested approach is to use
// `React.forwardRef` so that you get the actual `ref` value. However if you already have this
// `innerRef` API than we can use the `refName="innerRef"` to give the `ref` prop a good name. It
// defaults to `ref` so that it still works everywhere else.
function MyButton({ innerRef, ...props }) {
return <button ref={innerRef} {...props} />
}
<Menu.Button as={MyButton} refName="innerRef" />
```
* small cleanup, move refs to props we control
* add tests for the render abstraction (Render)
+ use the unique __ symbol as a default value in the Props type for the
omitable props.
* use render features in Transition (React)
* add/update Transition examples to also showcase the `unmount={false}` render strategy
* bump dependencies
* add example with nested unmount/hide transitions
* add unmount to Transition documentation
* add Switch component
* add tests to verify that we can click the label to toggle the Switch
* use onKeyUp to prevent triggering the onClick in firefox