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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robin Malfait 2b7a57e337 Expose disabled state on <Tab /> component (#2918)
* expose `disabled` on `<Tab/>` component

This will expose it such that you can use it with `ui-disabled`. In the
Alpha version of React, you can also use `data-[disabled]` because it
will be exposed as `data-disabled` over there as well.

Fixes: #2864

* update changelog
2024-01-09 15:45:30 +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
Muhammad Ilham Mubarak 5cfbb4b5e5 Ensure FocusTrap is only active when the given enabled value is true (#2456)
* fix(tabs): wrong tab focus when Tab contains a Dialog

* refactor(focus-trap): rename variable and move logic

* test(tabs): improve test by asserting the active element

* ensure `FocusTrap` is not active when `enabled = false`

* fix: move the enabled check to unmounting

* refactor to `useOnUnmount` hook

This will allow us to make the code relatively similar between React and
Vue.

* update changelog

---------

Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
2023-04-26 14:51:01 +02:00
Jordan Pittman 0d28d588c1 Preserve default index when starting out with no tabs (#2250)
* Preserve default index when starting out with no tabs

* Add test to Vue

* Add test for Vue

it already works here so… yeah
2023-02-03 10:58:18 -05:00
Robin Malfait e2294f5280 Improve Tabs wrapping around when controlling the component and overflowing the selectedIndex (#2213)
* ensure chaning the `selectedIndex` tabs properly wraps around

We never want to use and index that doesn't map to a proper tab.

This commit also makes the implementation similar for both React and
Vue.

* add tests to prove the underflow and overflow wrapping

* drop updating the index manually

This is already adjusted when tabs change internally. You can still
manually change it of course, but for these tests that doesn't matter
and cause different results.

* update changelog
2023-01-26 15:55:55 +01:00
Robin Malfait e8b7b7fe60 Fix arrow key handling in Tab (after DOM order changes) (#2145)
* detect change in `Tab` order

This will guarantee that when you are using your arrow keys that the
previous / next values are the correct ones instead of the "old" values
before the order change happened.

Fixes: #2131

* update changelog
2023-01-04 14:59:30 +01:00
Robin Malfait 1a145fdf43 Remove forceRerender from Tab component (#1846)
* remove `forceRerender` code

This was necessary to ensure the `Panel` and the `Tab` were properly
connected with eachother because it could happen that the `Tab` renders
but the corresponding `Panel` is not the active one which means that it
didn't have a DOM node and no `id` attached.

Whenever new `Tab` became active, it rerendered but the `Panel` wasn't
available yet, after that the `Panel` rendered and an `id` was available
but the actual `Tab` was already rendered so there was no link between
them.

We then forced a re-render because now the `Panel` does have a DOM node
ref attached and the `aria-labelledby` could be filled in.

However, in #1837 we fixed an issue where the order of `Tab` elements
with their corresponding `Panel` elements weren't always correct. To fix
this we ensured that the `Panel` always rendered a `<Hidden />`
component which means that a DOM node is always available.

This now means that we can get rid of the `forceRerender`.

* update changelog
2022-09-12 13:56:14 +02:00
Robin Malfait b296b73783 Ensure Tab order stays consistent, and the currently active Tab stays active (#1837)
* ensure tabs order stays consistent

This ensures that whenever you insert or delete tabs before the current
tab, that the current tab stays active with the proper panel.

To do this we had to start rendering the non-visible panels as well, but
we used the `Hidden` component already which is position fixed and
completely hidden so this should not break layouts where using flexbox
or grid.

* update changelog

* fix TypeScript issue
2022-09-08 19:14:42 +02:00
Robin Malfait 6d13e7958e Ensure controlled Tabs don't change automagically (#1680)
* fix controlled tabs should not switch tabs

When the `Tabs` component is used ina a controlled way, then clicking on
a tab should call the `onChange` callback, but it should not change the
actual tab internally.

* update changelog
2022-07-15 16:54:56 +02:00
Robin Malfait 273719cb5d Ensure focus trap, Tabs and Dialog play well together (#1231)
* add internal FocusSentinel component

This component will allow you to catch the focus and forward it to a new
element. The catch is that it will retry to do that because sometimes
components won't be available yet.

E.g.: We want to focus the first Tab component if it is rendered inside
the Dialog. However, a Tab will register itself in the next tick,
triggering a re-render and only then will it be `selected`. This is a
bit too late for the FocusTrap component.

The FocusSentinel should fix this by catching the focus, and forwarding
it to the correct component. Once that is done, it will remove itself
from the DOM tree so that you can't ever focus that element anymore.
This should fix potential `<tab>` and `<shift+tab>` behaviour.

* find the selectedIndex asap

* use the FocusSentinel and forward it to the correct Tab

* add example Tab in Dialog example

* suppress console warnings

Because we are firing `setState` calls within the component, React is
yelling at us for not using `act(() => { ... })`. Welp, not going to add
those calls inside the component just for tests...

* update changelog
2022-03-10 19:11:54 +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 2dd57f1cd3 Improve controlled Tabs behaviour (#1050)
* Append tests for Tab.Group's selectedIndex.

* ensure that we correctly use the incoming selectedIndex

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Ryoga Kitagawa <ryoga.kitagawa@gmail.com>
2022-01-19 11:13:37 +01:00
Robin Malfait 3bc7545169 Next release (#916)
* placeholder for next release

* Ensure portal root exists in the DOM (#950)

* ensure that the portal root is always in the DOM

When using NextJS, it happens that between page transitions the portal
root gets removed form the DOM. We will check the DOM when the `target`
updates, and if it doesn't exist anymore, then we will re-insert it in
the DOM.

* update changelog

* Allow `Tabs` to be controllable (#970)

* feat(react): Allow Tab Component to be controlled

* fix falsy bug

`selectedIndex || defaultIndex` would result in the `defaultIndex` if
`selectedIndex` is set to 0. This means that if you have this code:

```js
<Tab.Group selectedIndex={0} defaultIndex={2} />
```

That you will never be able to see the very first tab, unless you
provided a negative value like `-1`.

`selectedIndex ?? defaultIndex` fixes this, since it purely checkes for
`undefined` and `null`.

* implemented controllable Tabs for Vue

* add dedicated test to ensure changing the defaultIndex has no effect

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: ChiefORZ <seb.schaffernak@gmail.com>

* Fix missing key binding in examples (#1036)

Co-authored-by: superDragon <xkloveme@gmail.com>

* Fix slice => splice typo in Vue Tabs component (#1037)

Co-authored-by: Ryan Gossiaux <ryan.gossiaux@gmail.com>

* update changelog

* Ensure correct DOM node order when performing focus actions (#1038)

* ensure that the order of DOM nodes is correct

When we are performing actions like `focusIn(list, Focus.First)` then we
have to ensrue that we are working with the correct list that is
properly sorted.

It can happen that the list of DOM nodes is out of sync. This can happen
if you have 3 Tabs, hide the second (which triggers an unmount and an
`unregister` of the Tab), then re-add the second item in the middle.
This will re-add the item to the end of the list instead of in the middle.

We can solve this by always sorting items when we are adding / removing
items, but this is a bit more error prone because it is easy to forget.
Instead we will sort it when performing the actual keyboard action.

If we didn't provide a list but an element, then we use a
getFocusableElements(element) function, but this already gives you a
correctly sorted list so we don't need to do that for this list.

* add tests to prove the correct order when performing actions

* cleanup code just for tests

It could still happen that this internal list is not ordered correctly
but that's not really a problem we just have the list to keep track of
things.

For our tests we now use the position from the DOM directly.

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: ChiefORZ <seb.schaffernak@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: superDragon <xkloveme@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Gossiaux <ryan.gossiaux@gmail.com>
2022-01-14 18:38:14 +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 112270d206 Change Tabs api (#698)
* Change Tabs API (React)

| Before        | After        |
| ------------- | ------------ |
| `Tabs`        | `Tab.Group`  |
| `Tabs.List`   | `Tab.List`   |
| `Tabs.Tab`    | `Tab`        |
| `Tabs.Panels` | `Tab.Panels` |
| `Tabs.Panel`  | `Tab.Panel`  |

* Change Tabs API (Vue)

| Before       | After       |
| ------------ | ----------- |
| `Tabs`       | `TabGroup`  |
| `TabsList`   | `TabList`   |
| `TabsTab`    | `Tab`       |
| `TabsPanels` | `TabPanels` |
| `TabsPanel`  | `TabPanel`  |

* change playground example for Tabs (React)

* update changelog
2021-07-28 11:30:34 +02:00
Robin Malfait 9af04a0a7e add Tabs component (#674)
* add `Tabs` component (React)

* expose `Tabs` component (React)

* add `Tabs` example (React)

* add `Tabs` component (Vue)

* expose `Tabs` component (Vue)

* update changelog
2021-07-13 19:23:55 +02:00