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Robin Malfait 1ee4cfd1b7 [internal] Move enabled parameter in hooks to first argument (#3245)
* move `enabled` parameter in hooks to front

Whenever a hook requires an `enabled` state, the `enabled` parameter is
moved to the front. Initially this was the last argument and enabled by
default but everywhere that we use these hooks we have to pass a
dedicated boolean anyway.

This makes sure these hooks follow a similar pattern. Bonus points
because Prettier can now improve formatting the usage of these hooks.
The reason why is because there is no additional argument after the
potential last callback.

Before:
```ts
let enabled = data.__demoMode ? false : modal && data.comboboxState === ComboboxState.Open
useInertOthers(
  {
    allowed: useEvent(() => [
      data.inputRef.current,
      data.buttonRef.current,
      data.optionsRef.current,
    ]),
  },
  enabled
)
```

After:
```ts
let enabled = data.__demoMode ? false : modal && data.comboboxState === ComboboxState.Open
useInertOthers(enabled, {
  allowed: useEvent(() => [
    data.inputRef.current,
    data.buttonRef.current,
    data.optionsRef.current,
  ]),
})
```

Much better!

* inline variables
2024-05-27 17:45:21 +02:00
Jordan Pittman 8d20cfb0c6 Deprecate dot notation (#3170)
* Expose new components under dot notation

Most of them already where so only a couple were missing.

* Deprecate dot notation

* Add deprecation to `RadioGroupOption`

* Update deprecations

* Update changelog

* Update changelog
2024-05-03 09:55:02 -04:00
Robin Malfait 0bd8c47c28 use HTMLElement for generic DOM node types (#3169)
We keep specific types for elements with special meaning, such as
`HTMLButtonElement`, `HTMLLabelElement` or `HTMLInputElement` because
they receive certain attributes that generic DOM nodes (such as
HTMLDivElement) don't

For the components where we use simple `div` elements (and where people
use `as={...}`) that renders a different element, it doesn't make sense
to use `HTMLDivElement`. Using a more generic `HTMLElement` is simpler
and more correct (we still had `HTMLUListElement` and `HTMLLIElement`
for "div" DOM nodes which is incorrect).

This shouldn't be a breaking change because an `HTMLDivElement` is still
a valid `HTMLElement`. The other way around wouldn't be the case.
2024-05-03 15:32:55 +02:00
Robin Malfait 4acf9e27f1 Ensure the static and portal props work nicely together (#3152)
* ensure we keep the `static` prop into account when using the `<Portal/>`
around anchored elements.

* update changelog
2024-04-29 20:47:00 +02:00
Robin Malfait 539c124c69 Improve internal demo mode (#3143)
* improve demo mode for the `Dialog` component

This still disabled `inert` and focus stealing code. But it does allow
outside click.

* improve demo mode for the `Combobox` component

Before this, once you start interacting with the `Combobox`, the options
weren't properly scrolled into view.

* improve demo mode for the `Menu` component

* improve demo mode for the `Popover` component

* add demo mode to the `Listbox` component
2024-04-26 16:35:12 +02:00
Robin Malfait b6aa1d6d24 Add portal prop to Combobox, Listbox, Menu and Popover components (#3124)
* move duplicated `useScrollLock` to dedicated hook

* accept `enabled` prop on `Portal` component

This way we can always use `<Portal>`, but enable / disable it
conditionally.

* use `useSyncRefs` in portal

This allows us to _not_ provide the ref is no ref was passed in.

* refactor inner workings of `useInert`

moved logic from the `useEffect`, to module scope. We will re-use this
logic in a future commit.

* add `useInertOthers` hook

Mark all elements on the page as inert, except for the ones that are allowed.

We move up the tree from the allowed elements, and mark all their
siblings as `inert`. If any of the children happens to be a parent of
one of the elements, then that child will not be marked as `inert`.

```
<body>                                    <!-- Stop at body -->
  <header></header>                       <!-- Inert, sibling of parent of allowed element -->
  <main>                                  <!-- Not inert, parent of allowed element -->
    <div>Sidebar</div>                    <!-- Inert, sibling of parent of allowed element -->
    <div>                                 <!-- Not inert, parent of allowed element -->
      <Listbox>                           <!-- Not inert, parent of allowed element -->
        <ListboxButton></ListboxButton>   <!-- Not inert, allowed element -->
        <ListboxOptions></ListboxOptions> <!-- Not inert, allowed element -->
      </Listbox>
    </div>
  </main>
  <footer></footer>                       <!-- Inert, sibling of parent of allowed element -->
</body>
```

* add `portal` prop, and change meaning of `modal` prop on `MenuItems`

- This adds a `portal` prop that renders the `MenuItems` in a portal.
  Defaults to `false`.
  - If you pass an `anchor` prop, the `portal` prop will always be set
    to `true`.
- The `modal` prop enables the following behavior:
  - Scroll locking is enabled when the `modal` prop is passed and the
    `Menu` is open.
  - Other elements but the `Menu` are marked as `inert`.

* add `portal` prop, and change meaning of `modal` prop on `ListboxOptions`

- This adds a `portal` prop that renders the `ListboxOptions` in a
  portal. Defaults to `false`.
  - If you pass an `anchor` prop, the `portal` prop will always be set
    to `true`.
- The `modal` prop enables the following behavior:
  - Scroll locking is enabled when the `modal` prop is passed and the
    `Listbox` is open.
  - Other elements but the `Listbox` are marked as `inert`.

* add `portal` and `modal` prop on `ComboboxOptions`

- This adds a `portal` prop that renders the `ComboboxOptions` in a
  portal. Defaults to `false`.
  - If you pass an `anchor` prop, the `portal` prop will always be set
    to `true`.
- The `modal` prop enables the following behavior:
  - Scroll locking is enabled when the `modal` prop is passed and the
    `Combobox` is open.
  - Other elements but the `Combobox` are marked as `inert`.

* add `portal` prop, and change meaning of `modal` prop on `PopoverPanel`

- This adds a `portal` prop that renders the `PopoverPanel` in a portal.
  Defaults to `false`.
  - If you pass an `anchor` prop, the `portal` prop will always be set
    to `true`.
- The `modal` prop enables the following behavior:
  - Scroll locking is enabled when the `modal` prop is passed and the
    `Panel` is open.

* simplify popover playground, use provided `anchor` prop

* remove internal `Modal` component

This is now implemented on a per component basis with some hooks.

* remove `Modal` handling from `Dialog`

The `Modal` component is removed, so there is no need to handle this in
the `Dialog`. It's also safe to remove because the components with
"portals" that are rendered inside the `Dialog` are portalled into the
`Dialog` and not as a sibling of the `Dialog`.

* ensure we use `groupTarget` if it is already available

Before this, we were waiting for a "next render" to mount the portal if
it was used inside a specific group. This happens when using `<Portal/>`
inside of a `<Dialog/>`.

* update changelog

* add tests for `useInertOthers`

* ensure we stop before the `body`

We used to have a `useInertOthers` hook, but it also made everything
inside `document.body` inert. This means that third party packages or
browser extensions that inject something in the `document.body` were
also marked as `inert`. This is something we don't want.

We fixed that previously by introducing a simpler `useInert` where we
explicitly marked certain elements as inert: https://github.com/tailwindlabs/headlessui/pull/2290

But I believe this new implementation is better, especially with this
commit where we stop once we hit `document.body`. This means that we
will never mark `body > *` elements as `inert`.

* add `allowed` and `disallowed` to `useInertOthers`

This way we have a list of allowed and disallowed containers. The
`disallowed` elements will be marked as inert as-is.

The allowed elements will not be marked as `inert`, but it will mark its
children as inert. Then goes op the parent tree and repeats the process.

* simplify `useInertOthers` in `Dialog` code

* update `use-inert` tests to always use `useInertOthers`

* remove `useInert` hook in favor of `useInertOthers`

* rename `use-inert` to `use-inert-others`

* cleanup default values for `useInertOthers`
2024-04-24 17:10:41 +02:00
Robin Malfait 6c9e4b2b6f Allow passing a boolean to the anchor prop (#3121) 2024-04-22 23:42:58 +02:00
Robin Malfait dcbcd79047 Move focus to ListboxOptions and MenuItems when they are rendered later (#3112)
* ensure `useEffect` is executed again if ref contents changed since last render

* update changelog
2024-04-19 18:35:31 +02:00
Robin Malfait 8652f806eb replace as unknown as XYZ with as XYZ (#3091) 2024-04-11 11:26:19 +02:00
Robin Malfait ae8c253c21 Fix typos (#3086)
* fix a bunch of typos

* fix typos in `@headlessui/vue`
2024-04-08 23:31:50 +02:00
Robin Malfait c1d3b7ecda Close the Combobox, Dialog, Listbox, Menu and Popover components when the trigger disappears (#3075)
* add `useOnDisappear` hook

This hook allows us to trigger a callback if the element becomes
"hidden". We use the bounding client rect and check the dimensions to
know wether we are "hidden" or not.

* use new `useOnDisappear` hook in components with the `anchor` prop

* update changelog

* document `useOnDisappear`
2024-04-03 15:10:58 +02:00
Robin Malfait 6d44a8d049 Expose missing data-disabled and data-focus attributes on the TabsPanel, MenuButton, PopoverButton and DisclosureButton components (#3061)
* expose `data-focus` on the `TabsPanel` component

* expose `data-disabled` on the `MenuButton` component

* expose `data-disabled` on the `PopoverButton` component

* expose `data-disabled` on the `DisclosureButton` component

* cleanup repetition

* update changelog

* add `satisfies` statements to ensure all data is present

* update changelog entry
2024-03-27 17:04:28 +01:00
Robin Malfait e662f12398 2.0.0 Alpha prep (#2887)
* bump React & React DOM dependencies

* fix typo `TOmitableProps` → `TOmittableProps`

* bump prettier

* run prettier after prettier version bump

* bump TypeScript

* run prettier after TypeScript version bump

* enable `verbatimModuleSyntax`

This ensures all imported types are using the `type` keyword.

* add `type` to type related imports

* add common testing scenarios

Will be used in the new and existing components.

* add script to make Next.js happy

Right now Next.js does barrel file optimization and re-writing imports
to a real path in the `dist` folder. Most of those rewrites don't
actually exist because they have an assumption:

```js
import { FooBar } from '@headlessui/react'
```

is rewritten as:
```js
import { FooBar } from '@headlessui/react/dist/components/foo-bar/foo-bar'
```

This script will make sure these paths exist...

* improve `by` prop, introduce `useByComparator`

This hook has a default implementation when comparing objects. If the
object contains an `id`, then we will compare the objects by their
`id`'s without the user of the library needing to specify `by="id"`.

If the objects don't have an `id` prop, then the default is still to
compare by reference (unless specicified otherwise).

* sync yarn.lock

* rename `Features` to `HiddenFeatures` for `Hidden` component

* rename `Features` to `FocusTrapFeatures` in `FocusTrap` component

* rename `Features` to `RenderFeatures` in `render` util

* add `floating-ui` as a dependency + introduce internal floating related components

* bump Vue dependencies

* ensure scroll bar calculations can't go negative

* improve types in `@headlessui/vue`

* use snapshot tests for `Transition` tests in `@headlessui/vue`

* use snapshot tests for `portal` tests in `@headlessui/vue`

* rename `src/components/transitions/` to `src/components/transition/` (singular)

This is so that we can be consistent with the other components.

* drop custom `toMatchFormattedCss`, prefer snapshot tests instead

* use snapshot tests for `Label` tests in `@headlessui/vue`

* use snapshot tests for `Description` tests in `@headlessui/vue`

* sort exported components in tests for `@headlessui/vue`

* use snapshot tests in `@headlessui/tailwindcss`

* rename `mergeProps` to `mergePropsAdvanced`

This is a more complex version of a soon to be exported `mergeProps`
that we will be using in our components.

* do not expose `aria-labelledby` if it is only referencing itself

* expose boolean state as `kebab-case` instead of `camelCase`

These are the ones being exposed inside `data-headlessui-state="..."`

* expose boolean data attributes

A slot with `{active,focus,hover}` will be exposed as:
```html
<span data-headlessui-state="active focus hover"></span>
```

But also as boolean attributes:
```html
<span data-active data-focus data-hover></span>
```

* improve internal types for `className` in `render` util

* ensure we keep exposed data attributes into account when trying to forward them to the component inside the `Fragment`

* add small typescript type fix

This is internal code, and the public API is not influenced by this
`:any`. It does make TypeScript happy.

* introduce `mergeProps` util to be used in our components

This will help us to merge props, when event handlers are available they
will be merged by wrapping them in a function such that both (or more)
event handlers are called for the same `event`.

* add new internal `Modal` component

* fix: when using `Focus.Previous` with `activeIndex = -1` should start at the end

* prefer `window.scrollY` instead of `window.pageYOffset`

Because `window.pageYOffset` is deprecated.

* add `'use client'` directives on client only components

These components use hooks that won't work in server components and you
will receive an error otherwise.

* drop `import 'client-only'` in favor of the `'use client'` directive

* add React Aria dependencies

* pin beta dependencies

* prettier bump formatting

* improve TypeScript types in tests

* use new Jest matchers instead of deprecated ones

* improve typescript types in Vue

* prefer `useLabelledBy` and `useDescribedBy`

* add internal `DisabledProvider`

* add internal `IdProvider`

* add internal `useDidElementMove` hook

* add internal `useElementSize` hook

* add internal `useIsTouchDevice` hook

* add internal `useActivePress` hook

* use snapshot tests for `Description` tests

* use snapshot tests for `Label` tests

* use snapshot tests for `Portal` tests

* use snapshot tests for `render` tests

* add (private) `Tooltip` component

Currently this one is not ready yet, so its not publicly exposed yet.

* add internal `FormFields` component

This one adds a component to render (hidden) inputs for native form
support. It also ensures that form fields can be hoisted to the end of
the nearest `Field`. If the components are not inside a `Field` they
will be rendered in place.

* add new `Button` component

* add new `Checkbox` component

* add new `DataInteractive` component

* add new `Field` component

* add new `Fieldset` component

* add new `Legend` component

* add new `Input` component

* add new `Select` component

* add new `Textarea` component

* export new components

* WIP

* remove `within: true`

This only makes sense if anything inside the current element receives
focus, which is not the case for `input`, `select`, `textarea` or
`Radio/RadioOption`.

* group focus/hover/active hooks together

* conditionally link anchor panel

* immediately focus the container

* prevent premature disabling of `Listbox`'s floating integration

+ Track whether the button moved or not when disabling such that we can
  disable the transitions earlier.

* improve scroll locking on iOS

* skip hydration tests for now

* skip certain focus trap tests for now

* update CHANGELOG.md

* add missing requires

* drop unused `@ts-expect-error`

* ignore type issues in playgrounds

These playgrounds are mainly test playgrounds. Lower priority for now,
we will get back to them.

* add yarn resolutions to solve swc bug
2023-12-20 19:57:57 +01:00
Robin Malfait f2179f36c0 further improve import sorting 2023-09-11 19:09:53 +02:00
Robin Malfait 76dd10ea55 Sort imports automatically (#2741)
* add `prettier-plugin-organize-imports` and `prettier-plugin-tailwindcss`

* format

* bump Tailwind CSS

* format playgrounds using updated Tailwind CSS and Prettier plugins

* use import syntax
2023-09-11 18:36:30 +02:00
Jordan Pittman 8e93cd0630 Export component interfaces and mark them as internal (#2313)
* export component interfaces, and mark them as internal

This is not ideal because we don't want these to be public. However, if
you are creating components on top of Headless UI, the TypeScript
compiler needs access to them.

So now they are public in a sense, but you shouldn't be interacting with
them directly.

Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>

* Update changelog

---------

Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
2023-08-31 11:38:18 -04:00
Robin Malfait 1739edb479 Calculate aria-expanded purely based on the open/closed state (#2610)
* define `aria-expanded` based on open/closed state

You shouldn't be able to open a Listbox/Menu/Combobox/... when the
component is in a disabled state, however if you open it, and then
disable it then it is still in an open state. Therefore the
`aria-expanded` should still be present.

This is also how other libraries behave.

It is also how the native `<select>` behaves. You can open it, disable
it programmatically and then you are still able to make a selection.

This seems enough evidence that this change is an improvement without
being a breaking change.

Fixes: #2602

* update changelog
2023-07-24 12:51:21 +02:00
Robin Malfait 67f3c4d824 Improve control over Menu and Listbox options while searching (#2471)
* add `get-text-value` helper

* use `getTextValue` in `Listbox` component

* use `getTextValue` in `Menu` component

* update changelog

* ensure we handle multiple values for `aria-labelledby`

* hoist regex

* drop child nodes instead of replacing its innerText

This makes it a bit slower but also more correct. We can use a cache on
another level to ensure that we are not creating useless work.

* add `useTextValue` to improve performance of `getTextValue`

This will add a cache and only if the `innerText` changes, only then
will we calculate the new text value.

* use better `useTextValue` hook
2023-05-04 14:41:44 +02:00
Robin Malfait 08127dd2ad [internal] add demo mode to Menu and Popover components (#2448)
* add demo mode to `Menu` and `Popover`

* update changelog
2023-04-21 13:51:26 +02:00
Robin Malfait 989cd6b040 Fix XYZPropsWeControl and cleanup internal TypeScript types (#2329)
* cleanup `XYZPropsWeControl`

The idea behind the `PropsWeControl` is that we can omit all the fields
that we are controlling entirely. In this case, passing a prop like
`role`, but if we already set the role ourselves then the prop won't do
anything at all. This is why we want to alert the end user that it is an
"error".

It can also happen that we "control" the value by default, but keep
incoming props into account. For example we generate a unique ID for
most components, but you can provide your own to override it. In this
case we _don't_ want to include the ID in the `XYZPropsWeControl`.

Additionally, we introduced some functionality months ago where we call
event callbacks (`onClick`, ...) from the incoming props before our own
callbacks. This means that by definition all `onXYZ` callbacks can be
provided.

* improve defining types

Whenever we explicitly provide custom types for certain props, then we
make sure to omit those keys first from the original props (of let's say
an `input`). This is important so that TypeScript doesn't try to "merge"
those types together.

* cleanup: move `useEffect`

* add `defaultValue` explicitly

* ensure tests are not using `any` because of `onChange={console.log}`

The `console.log` is typed as `(...args: any[]) => void` which means
that it will incorrectly mark its incoming data as `any` as well.
Converting it to `x => console.log(x)` makes TypeScript happy. Or in
this case, angry since it found a bug.

This is required because it _can_ be that your value (e.g.: the value of
a Combobox) is an object (e.g.: a `User`), but it is also nullable.

Therefore we can provide the value `null`. This would mean that
eventually this resolves to `keyof null` which is `never`, but we just
want a string in this case.

```diff
-export type ByComparator<T> = (keyof T & string) | ((a: T, b: T) => boolean)
+export type ByComparator<T> =
+  | (T extends null ? string : keyof T & string)
+  | ((a: T, b: T) => boolean)
```

* improve the internal types of the `Combobox` component

* improve the internal types of the `Disclosure` component

* improve the internal types of the `Listbox` component

* improve the internal types of the `Menu` component

* improve the internal types of the `Popover` component

* improve the internal types of the `Tabs` component

* improve the internal types of the `Transition` component

* use `Override` in `Hidden` as well

* cleanup unused code

* don't check the `useSyncExternalStoreShimClient`

* don't check the `useSyncExternalStoreShimServer`

* improve types in the render tests

* fix `Ref<TTag>` to be `Ref<HTMLElement>`

* improve internal types of the `Transition` component (Vue)

+ add `attrs.class` as well

* use different type for `AnyComponent`

* update changelog
2023-03-02 22:50:41 +01:00
Jordan Pittman b8c214eebb Make React types more compatible with other libraries (#2282)
* Export explicit props types

* wip

* wip

* wip

* wip dialog types

* wip

* Fix build

* Upgrade esbuild

* Add aliased types for ComponentLabel and ComponentDescription

* Update lockfile

* Update changelog

* Update exported prop type names

* Make onChange optional

* Update tests

* Use `never` in CleanProps

Using a branded type doesn’t work properly with unions

* Fix types

* wip

* work on types

* wip

* wip

* Tweak types in render helpers

* Fix CS

* Fix changelog

* Tweak render prop types for combobox

* Update hidden props type name

* remove unused type

* Tweak types

* Update TypeScript version
2023-02-20 12:26:17 -05:00
Robin Malfait adfe121678 Start cleanup phase of the Dialog component when going into the Closing state (#2264)
* introduce `opening` and `closing` states

Also represent them as bits so that we can easily combine them while we
are transitioning from one state to the other.

* update `open/closed` state checks

Instead of checking whether it is in one state or an other, we can check
if the current state contains some potential sub-state.

This allows us to still check if we are in the `Open` state, while also
`Closing` because the state will be `S.Open | S.Closing`.

* expose `flags` from the `useFlags` hook

* add the `Closing` and `Opening` states to the Open/Closed state

* create dedicated `abcEnabled` variables

* keep the `State.Closing` into account for `scroll locking` and `inert others`

* add a test for the `Closing` state impacting the `Dialog` component

* cleanup unused imports

* add `unmount` util to the Vue Test renderer

* update changelog
2023-02-15 12:14:03 +01:00
Robin Malfait d146b78a97 Revert "Use the import * as React from 'react' pattern (#2242)"
This reverts commit 0276231c31.
2023-02-06 12:30:30 +01:00
Robin Malfait 0276231c31 Use the import * as React from 'react' pattern (#2242)
* use the `import * as React from 'react'` pattern

We use named imports, but we have to import `React` itself as well for
JSX because it compiles to `React.createElement`. We could get rid of
our own JSX and use it directly, or we can use this `import * as React
from 'react'` syntax.

This fixes an issue for people using `allowSyntheticDefaultImports: false` in TypeScript.

Fixes: #2117

* update changelog
2023-02-02 15:34:16 +01:00
Adventune f2d9ea08b6 fix(@headless-react / @headless-vue): update WAI-ARIA reference links (#2230)
* fix(@headlessui/react): WAI-ARIA reference links

* fix(@headlessui-vue): Fix WAI-ARIA reference links

---------

Co-authored-by: lumilno <nooa.lumilaakso@gmail.com>
2023-01-31 11:42:02 -05:00
Robin Malfait 3cb80795ae update aria-haspopup to use the correct role (#2101)
`aria-haspopup` should now contain the corresponding role instead of
just true or false. The `aria-haspopup="true"` is considered a `menu`
now.

Context: https://w3c.github.io/aria/#aria-haspopup

Fixes: #2099
2022-12-15 16:32:14 +01:00
Jordan Pittman 2e941f85dd Ignore mouse move/leave events when the cursor hasn’t moved (#2069)
* Ignore mouse move/leave events when the cursor hasn’t moved

A mouse enter / leave event where the cursor hasn’t moved happen only because of:
- Scrolling
- The container moved

* Fix linting errors

* Update changelog

* wip

* Fix tests

* fix linting error

* Tweak tests to bypass tracked pointer checks

* Fixup

* Add stuff

* Fix build script

* fix stuff

* wip
2022-12-07 13:50:57 -05:00
Robin Malfait 219901c84f Allow passing in your own id prop (#2060)
* accept `id` as a prop where it is currently hardcoded (React)

Continuation of #2020

Co-authored-by: Olivier Louvignes <olivier@mgcrea.io>

* accept `id` as a prop where it is currently hardcoded (Vue)

* update changelog

* apply React's hook rules

Co-authored-by: Olivier Louvignes <olivier@mgcrea.io>
2022-12-02 23:56:33 +01:00
Robin Malfait 83a5f456c3 Expose close function for Menu and Menu.Item components (#1897)
* expose `close` function for `Menu` and `Menu.Item` components

The `Menu` will already automatically close if you invoke the
`Menu.Item` (which is typically an `a` or a `button`). However you have
control over this, so if you add an explicit `onClick={e =>
e.preventDefault()}` then we respect that and don't execute the default
behavior, ergo closing the menu.

The problem occurs when you are using another component like the Inertia
`Link` component, that does have this `e.preventDefault()` built-in to
guarantee SPA-like page transitions without refreshing the browser.
Because of this, the menu will never close (unless you go to a totally
different page where the menu is not present of course).

This is where the explicit `close` function comes in, now you can use
that function to "force" close a menu, if your 3rd party tool already
bypassed the default behaviour.

This API is also how we do it in the `Popover` component for scenario's
where you can't rely on the default behaviour.

* update changelog
2022-10-04 15:49:20 +02:00
Robin Malfait b301f04c77 Only restore focus to the Menu.Button if necessary when activating a Menu.Option (#1782)
* only restore focus to the Menu Button if necessary

This will check whether the focus got moved to somewhere else or not
once we activate an item via click or pressing `enter`.

Pressing escape will still move focus to the Menu Button.

* update changelog
2022-08-22 17:00:15 +02:00
Robin Malfait 0e1599b464 Close Menu component when using tab key (#1673)
* menu should not trap focus for tab key

* introduce `focusFrom` focus management utility

This is internal API, and the actual API is not 100% ideal. I started
refactoring this in a separate branch but it got out of hand and touches
a bit more pieces of the codebase that aren't related to this PR at all.

The idea of this function is just so that we can go Next/Previous but
from the given element not from the document.activeElement. This is
important for this feature. We also bolted this ontop of the existing
code which now means that we have this API:

```js
focusIn([], Focus.Previouw, true, DOMNode)
```

Luckily it's internal API only!

* ensure closing via Tab works as expected

Just closing the Menu isn't 100% enough. If we do this, it means that
when the Menu is open, we press shift+tab, then we go to the
Menu.Button because the Menu.Items were the active element.

The other way is also incorrect because it can happen if you have an
`<a>` element as one of the Menu.Item elements then that `<a>` will
receive focus, then the `Menu` will close unmounting the focused `<a>`
and now that element is gone resulting in `document.body` being the
active element.

To fix this, we will make sure that we consider the `Menu` as 1 coherent
component. This means that using `<Tab>` will now go to the next element
after the `<Menu.Button>` once the Menu is closed.

Shift+Tab will go to the element before the `<Menu.Button>` even though
you are currently focused on the `Menu.Items` so depending on the timing
you go to the `Menu.Button` or not.

Considering the Menu as a single component it makes more sense use the
elements before / after the `Menu`

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Enoch Riese <enoch.riese@gmail.com>
2022-07-14 21:57:58 +02:00
Robin Malfait bdd1b3b785 Improve outside click of Dialog component (#1546)
* convert dialog in playground to use Dialog.Panel

* convert `tabs-in-dialog` example to use `Dialog.Panel`

* add scrollable dialog example to the playground

* simplify `outside click` behaviour

Here is a little story. We used to use the `click` event listener on the
window to try and detect whether we clicked outside of the main area we
are working in.

This all worked fine, until we got a bug report that it didn't work
properly on Mobile, especially iOS. After a bit of debugging we switched
this behaviour to use `pointerdown` instead of the `click` event
listener. Worked great! Maybe...

The reason the `click` didn't work was because of another bug fix. In
React if you render a `<form><Dialog></form>` and your `Dialog` contains
a button without a type, (or an input where you press enter) then the
form would submit... even though we portalled the `Dialog` to a
different location, but it bubbled the event up via the SyntethicEvent
System. To fix this, we've added a "simple" `onClick(e) { e.stopPropagation() }`
to make sure that click events didn't leak out.

Alright no worries, but, now that we switched to `pointerdown` we got
another bug report that it didn't work on older iOS devices. Fine, let's
add a `mousedown` next to the `pointerdown` event. Now this works all
great! Maybe...

This doesn't work quite as we expected because it could happen that both
events fire and then the `onClose` of the Dialog component would fire
twice. In fact, there is an open issue about this: #1490 at the time of
writing this commit message.
We tried to only call the close function once by checking if those
events happen within the same "tick", which is not always the case...

Alright, let's ignore that issue for a second, there is another issue
that popped up... If you have a Dialog that is scrollable (because it is
greater than the current viewport) then a wild scrollbar appears (what a
weird Pokémon). The moment you try to click the scrollbar or drag it the
Dialog closes. What in the world...?

Well... turns out that `pointerdown` gets fired if you happen to "click"
(or touch) on the scrollbar. A click event does not get fired. No
worries we can fix this! Maybe...

(Narrator: ... nope ...)

One thing we can try is to measure the scrollbar width, and if you
happen to click near the edge then we ignore this click. You can think
of it like `let safeArea = viewportWidth - scrollBarWidth`. Everything
works great now! Maybe...

Well, let me tell you about macOS and "floating" scrollbars... you can't
measure those... AAAAAAAARGHHHH

Alright, scratch that, let's add an invisible 20px gap all around the
viewport without measuring as a safe area. Nobody will click in the 20px
gap, right, right?! Everything works great now! Maybe...

Mobile devices, yep, Dialogs are used there as well and usually there is
not a lot of room around those Dialogs so you almost always hit the
"safe area". Should we now try and detect the device people are
using...?

/me takes a deep breath...

Inhales... Exhales...

Alright, time to start thinking again... The outside click with a
"simple" click worked on Menu and Listbox not on the Dialog so this
should be enough right?

WAIT A MINUTE

Remember this piece of code from earlier:

```js
onClick(event) {
  event.stopPropagation()
}
```

The click event never ever reaches the `window` so we can't detect the
click outside...

Let's move that code to the `Dialog.Panel` instead of on the `Dialog`
itself, this will make sure that we stop the click event from leaking
if you happen to nest a Dialog in a form and have a submitable
button/input in the `Dialog.Panel`. But if you click outside of the
`Dialog.Panel` the "click" event will bubble to the `window` so that we
can detect a click and check whether it was outside or not.

Time to start cleaning:
  - ☑️ Remove all the scrollbar measuring code...
    - Closing works on mobile now, no more safe area hack
  - ☑️ Remove the pointerdown & mousedown event
    - Outside click doesn't fire twice anymore
  - ☑️ Use a "simple" click event listener
    - We can click the scrollbar and the browser ignores it for us

All issues have been fixed! (Until the next one of course...)

* ensure a `Dialog.Panel` exists

* cleanup unnecessary code

* use capture phase for outside click behaviour

* further improve outside click

We added event.preventDefault() & event.defaultPrevented checks to make
sure that we only handle 1 layer at a time.

E.g.:

```js
<Dialog>
  <Menu>
    <Menu.Button>Button</Menu.Button>
    <Menu.Items>...</Menu.Items>
  </Menu>
</Dialog>
```

If you open the Dialog, then open the Menu, pressing `Escape` will close
the Menu but not the Dialog, pressing `Escape` again will close the
Dialog.

Now this is also applied to the outside click behaviour.
If you open the Dialog, then open the Menu, clicking outside will close
the Menu but not the Dialog, outside again will close the Dialog.

* add explicit `enabled` value to the `useOutsideClick` hook

* ensure outside click properly works with Poratl components

Usually this works out of the box, however our Portal components will
render inside the Dialog component "root" to ensure that it is inside
the non-inert tree and is inside the Dialog visually.

This means that the Portal is not in a separate container and
technically outside of the `Dialog.Panel` which means that it will close
when you click on a non-interactive item inside that Portal...

This fixes that and allows all Portal components.

* update changelog
2022-06-03 16:20:56 +02:00
Robin Malfait e819c0a7b2 General/random internal cleanup (part 1) (#1484)
* sort React imports

* improve type signature of the `useEvent` hook

* use more correct `useIsoMorphicEffect` check in `useEvent`

* refactor `useCallback` to cleaner `useEvent`

* convert `const` to `let`

Just for consistency..

* cleanup `Tabs` code

Created explicit functions that can be called from child components
instead of calling `dispatch` directly. Introduced a `useData` and
`useActions` hook to make child components easier.

The seperation of `useData` allows us to pass down props directly
instead of going via the `useReducer` hook and dispatching actions to
make values up to date.

* cleanup `Combobox` code

* cleanup `RadioGroup` code
2022-05-23 11:26:22 +02:00
Robin Malfait 3e19aa5c97 Properly merge incoming props (#1265)
* rename inconsistent `passThroughProps` and `passthroughProps` to more
concise `incomingProps`

This is going to make a bit more sense in the next commits of this
branch, hold on!

* split props into `propsWeControl` and `propsTheyControl`

This will allow us to merge the props with a bit more control. Instead
of overriding every prop from the user' props with our props, we can now
merge event listeners.

* update `render` API to accept `propsWeControl` and `propsTheyControl`

* improve the merge logic

This will essentially do the exact same thing we were doing before:
```js
let props = { ...propsTheyControl, ...propsWeControl }
```

But instead of overriding everything, we will merge the event listener
related props like `onClick`, `onKeyDown`, ...

* fix typo in tests

* simplify naming

- Rename `propsWeControl` to `ourProps`
- Rename `propsTheyControl` to `theirProps`

* update changelog
2022-03-22 17:32:11 +01:00
Robin Malfait c219d87a69 Use ownerDocument instead of document (#1158)
* use `ownerDocument` instead of `document`

This should ensure that in iframes and new windows the correct document
is being used.

* update changelog
2022-03-10 13:37:50 +01:00
Robin Malfait 07c3a61b5c Improve some internal code (#1221)
* remove raw `document.getElementById` calls

When we introduced the `forwardRef` for all components, we also made
sure that internal `ref`s were used to keep track of the actual DOM
node.

This code prefers the `internalXXRef` refs in favor of the
`document.getElementById` calls. This is way more React-ish, and also
fixes a few issues:

- Potential performance improvements (no need to re-query the DOM, since
  we already have a reference to the DOM node). Note: this is a *guess*,
  I didn't measure this.
- It could be that the element is rendered in another `document`, the
  correct would involve something like
  `someDOMNode.ownerDocument.getElementById(...)` but that should not be
  necessary anymore now.

* make Disclosure implementation between React & Vue consistent

* use a similar convention for DOM refs to other components

* update changelog
2022-03-09 17:48:08 +01:00
Robin Malfait 8208c07572 Adjust active {item,option} index (#1184)
* adjust active {item,option} index

We had various ordering issues, and now we properly sort all the notes
which is awesome. However, there is this case where we still use the
`activeOptionIndex` / `activeItemIndex` from _before_ the sort happens.

Now we will ensure that this is properly adjusted when performing the
sort of the items.

In addition, we will also properly adjust these values when
`registering` and `unregistering` items, not only when performing
actions.

* update changelog
2022-03-02 22:01:14 +01:00
Robin Malfait cefb8990a1 Improve outside click support (#1175)
* improve outside click support

We used to use `pointerdown`, but some older devices with iOS 12 didn't
have support for that. Instead we used `mousedown`. But now it turns out
that some devices only properly use `pointerdown` and not the `mousedown` event.

Instead, we will listen to both, but make sure to only handle the event
once.

* update changelog
2022-03-01 17:49:08 +01:00
Robin Malfait a63ca93aae Guarantee DOM sort order when performing actions (#1168)
* ensure proper sort order

We already fixed a bug in the past where the order of DOM nodes wasn't
stored in the correct order when performing operations (e.g.: using your
keyboard to go to the next option).

We fixed this by ensuring that when we register/unregister an
option/item, that we sorted the list properly. This worked fine, until
we introduced the Combobox components. This is because items in a
Combobox are continuously filtered and because of that moved around.

Moving a DOM node to a new position _doesn't_ require a full
unmount/remount. This means that the sort gets messed up and the order
is wrong when moving around again.

To fix this, we will always perform a sort when performing actions. This
could have performance drawbacks, but the alternative is to re-sort when
the component gets updated. The bad part is that you can update a
component via many ways (like changes on the parent), in those
scenario's you probably don't care to properly re-order the internal
list. Instead we do it while performing an action (`goToOption` / `goToItem`).

To make things a bit more efficient, instead of querying the DOM all the
time using `document.querySelectorAll`, we will keep track of the
underlying DOM node instead. This does increase memory usage a bit but I
think that this is a fine trade-off.

Performance wise this could also be a bottleneck to perform the sorting
if you have a lot of data. But this problem already exists today,
therefore I consider this a complete new problem instead to solve. Maybe
we don't solve it in Headless UI itself, but figure out a way to make it
composable with existing virtualization libraries.

* update changelog
2022-02-28 14:58:17 +01:00
Robin Malfait ca56a15152 Fix hover scroll (#1161)
* disable scroll when hover list item

* change API a bit

* fix scroll into view

For keyboard only for Combobox, Listbox and Menu for both React and Vue.

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: yuta-ike <38308823+yuta-ike@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-27 01:11:30 +01:00
Robin Malfait 26670d2768 Forward the ref to all components (#1116)
* forward ref to all components

* fix playground pages

This isn't a perfect fix of course. But the TypeScript changes required
to do it properly are a bit bigger and require more work.

Having this ready is a good step forward.

* update changelog
2022-02-24 16:13:56 +01:00
Robin Malfait bd8e88dd33 Trigger scrollIntoView effect when position changes (#1113)
* trigger scrollIntoView effect when position changes

This is important otherwise it could happen that the current active item
is still the active item even if we inserted X items before the current
one. This will result in the active item being out of the current
viewport. To fix this, we will also make sure to trigger the effect if
the position of the active item changes.

* update changelog
2022-02-17 14:55:13 +01:00
Jordan Pittman fd0575b0a7 Fix off-by-one frame issue causing flicker (#1111)
* Fix active item flicker

* apply `nextFrame` -> `requestAnimationFrame` fix to other components

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
2022-02-17 07:43:00 -05:00
Robin Malfait dcf2f7508a Ensure typeahead stays on same item if it still matches (#1098)
* ensure typeahead stays on same item if it still matches

Fixes: #1090

* update changelog
2022-02-08 19:54:09 +01:00
Robin Malfait fdd2629795 Improve overal codebase, use modern tech like esbuild and TypeScript 4! (#1055)
* use esbuild for React instead of tsdx

* remove tsdx from Vue

* use consistent names

* add jest and prettier

* update scripts

* ignore some folders for prettier

* run lint script instead of tsdx lint

* run prettier en-masse

This has a few changes because of the new prettier version.

* bump typescript to latest version

* make typescript happy

* cleanup playground package.json

* make esbuild a dev dependency

* make scripts consistent

* fix husky hooks

* add dedicated watch script

* add `yarn playground-react` and `yarn react-playground` (alias)

This will make sure to run a watcher for the actual @headlessui/react
package, and start a development server in the playground-react package.

* ignore formatting in the .next folder

* run prettier on playground-react package

* setup playground-vue

Still not 100% working, but getting there!

* add playground aliases in @headlessui/vue and @headlessui/react

This allows you to run `yarn react playground` or `yarn vue playground`
from the root.

* add `clean` script

* move examples folder in playground-vue to root

* ensure new lines for consistency in scripts

* fix typescript issue

* fix typescript issues in playgrounds

* make sure to run prettier on everything it can

* run prettier on all files

* improve error output

If you minify the code, then it could happen that the errors are a bit
obscure. This will hardcode the component name to improve errors.

* add the `prettier-plugin-tailwindcss` plugin, party!

* update changelog
2022-01-27 17:07:38 +01:00
Robin Malfait 186a4cfcef Improve typeahead search logic (#1051)
* improve typeahead search logic

This ensures that if you have 4 items:
- Alice
- Bob
- Charlie
- Bob

And you search for `b`, then you jump to the first `Bob`, but if yuo
search again for `b` then we used to go to the very first `Bob` because
we always searched from the top. Now we will search from the active item
and onwards. Which means that we will now jump to the second `Bob`.

* update changelog
2022-01-19 13:49:57 +01:00
Robin Malfait a37197694f Ensure correct order when conditionally rendering Menu.Item, Listbox.Option and RadioGroup.Option (#1045)
* ensure correct order in `Menu.Item`

* Update Vue version of menu component ordering issue

* ensure correct order of `Listbox.Option`s

* add test to verify that RadioGroup.Option order is correct

* ensure correct order of `ListboxOption`s

* cleanup

* add test to verify that `RadioGroupOption` order is correct

* update changelog

* use similar a,z signature compared to other places

Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
2022-01-18 16:05:01 +01:00
Robin Malfait c1117840fd Only add type=button for real buttons (#709)
* add `{type:'button'}` only for buttons

We will try and infer the type based on the passed in `props.as` prop or
the default tag. However, when somebody uses `as={CustomComponent}` then
we don't know what it will render. Therefore we have to pass it a ref
and check if the final result is a button or not. If it is, and it
doesn't have a `type` yet, then we can set the `type` correctly.

* update changelog
2021-08-02 13:57:58 +02:00
Robin Malfait 045b843f5b Improve aria accessibility (#592)
* encode expected `aria-expanded` behaviour

* ensure `aria-expanded` has the correct value

`aria-expanded` can be in 3 different states:

| Value               | Description                                                                |
| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| false               | The grouping element this element owns or controls is collapsed.           |
| true                | The grouping element this element owns or controls is expanded.            |
| undefined (default) | The element does not own or control a grouping element that is expandable. |

Ref: https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-expanded

Fixes: #580

* ensure `disabled` prop in Vue is not rendered when `false`

* update changelog
2021-06-04 20:55:07 +02:00
Robin Malfait 2279cd9213 Improve Vue reactivity & disabled prop (#512)
* only destructure from props inside render

* conditionally ensure that tabindex -1 exists

* reflect `disabled` prop in React as well

* update changelog
2021-05-12 14:18:30 +02:00