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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robin Malfait 0c34fe802c Add explicit multiple prop (#1355)
* add explicit `multiple` prop to the `Combobox`

This allows you to set the value to a **tuple** in `single-value` mode,
which was not possible before the `multiple` prop was introduced,
because then it resulted in `multi-value` mode instead of `single-value`
mode.

* add explicit `multiple` prop to the `Listbox`

This allows you to set the value to a **tuple** in `single-value` mode,
which was not possible before the `multiple` prop was introduced,
because then it resulted in `multi-value` mode instead of `single-value`
mode.

* update changelog

* update playground to use `multiple` prop
2022-04-22 18:55:55 +02:00
Robin Malfait 0162c57d88 add React 18 compatibility (#1326)
* bump dev dependencies to React 18

* setup Jest to include `IS_REACT_ACT_ENVIRONMENT`

* prefer `useId` from React 18 if it exists

In React 16 & 17, where `useId` doesn't exist, we will fallback to our
implementation we have been using up until now.

The `useId` exposed by React 18, ensures stable references even in SSR
environments.

* update expected events

React 18 now uses the proper events:
- `blur` -> `focusout`
- `focus` -> `focusin`

* ensure to wait a bit longer

This is a bit unfortunate, but since React 18 now does an extra
unmount/remount in `StrictMode` to ensure that your code is
ConcurrentMode ready, it takes a bit longer to settle what the DOM sees.

That said, this is a temporary "hack". We are going to experiment with
using tools like Puppeteer/Playwright to run our tests in an actual
browser instead to eliminate all the weird details that we have to keep
in mind.

* prefer `.focus()` over `fireEvent.focus(el)`

* abstract `microTask` polyfill code

* prefer our `focus(el)` function over `el.focus()`

Internally we would still use `el.focus()`, but this allows us to have
more control over that `focus` function.

* add React 18 to the React Playground

* improve hooks for React 18

- Improving the cleanup of useEffect hooks
- useIsoMorphicEffect instead of normal useEffect, so that we can use
  useLayoutEffect to be a bit quicker.

* improve disposables

- This allows us to add event listeners on a node, and get automatic
  cleanup once `dispose` gets called.
- We also return all the `d.add` calls, so that we can cleanup specific
  parts only instead of everything or nothing.

* reimplement the Transition component to be React 18 ready

* wait an additional frame for everything to settle

* update playground examples

* suppressConsoleLogs for RadioGroup components

* update changelog

* keep the `to` classes for a smoother transition

In the next transition we will remove _all_ classes provided and re-add
the once we need.

---

Some extra special thanks:

- Thanks @silvenon for your initial work on the `transition` events in #926
- Thanks @thecrypticace for doing late-night debugging sessions

Co-authored-by: =?UTF-8?q?Matija=20Marohni=C4=87?= <matija.marohnic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
2022-04-13 22:07:01 +02:00
Robin Malfait c475cab451 Allow Enter for form submit in RadioGroup, Switch and Combobox improvements (#1285)
* improve rendering of hidden form fields

* add `attemptSubmit` helper

This will allow us to _try_ and submit a form based on any element you
pass it. It will try and lookup the current form and if it is
submittable it will attempt to submit it.

Instead of submitting the form directly, we try to follow the native
browser support where it looks for the first `input[type=submit]`,
`input[type=image]`, `button` or `button[type=submit]`, then it clicks
it.

This allows you to disable your submit button, or have an `onClick` that
does an `event.preventDefault()` just like the native form in a browser
would do.

* ensure we can submit a form from a closed Combobox

When the Combobox is closed, then the `Enter` keydown event will be
ignored and thus not use `event.preventDefault()`.

With recent changes where we always have an active option, it means that
you will always be able to select an option.

If we have no option at all (some edge case) or when the combobox is
closed, then the `Enter` keydown event will just bubble, allowing you to
submit a form.

Fixes: #1282

This is a continuation of a PR ([#1176](https://github.com/tailwindlabs/headlessui/pull/1176)) provided by Alexander, so wanted to include
them as a co-author because of their initial work.

Co-authored-by: Alexander Lyon <arlyon@me.com>

* ensure we can submit a form from a RadioGroup

* ensure we can submit a form from a Switch

* simplify / refactor form playground example

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Alexander Lyon <arlyon@me.com>
2022-03-31 21:42:34 +02:00
Robin Malfait c1023f7934 Fix incorrect closing while interacting with third party libraries in Dialog component (#1268)
* ensure to keep the Dialog open when clicking on 3rd party elements

* update playground with a Flatpickr example

* update changelog
2022-03-24 20:02:57 +01:00
Robin Malfait 40fee45afe Add multi value support for Listbox & Combobox (#1243)
* First attempt at a multi-listbox

* implement `multiple` mode on Listbox

* add multiple Listbox example to playground

* implement `multiple` mode on Combobox

* make sure groupContext is not undefined or null

On vercel, getting a strange issue like `TypeError: undefined is not an
object (evaluating 'r.resolveTarget')` which doesn't happen locally or
once published. Would expect it to be `null` since we default to `null`.
Hopefully this fixes things.

* bump all the dependencies

* make sure that `@types/react` use set to the correct version

`@types/react-dom` hardcoded the `@types/react` to version `16.14.21`
instead of using the latest `16.14.24` resulting in type mismatches.

*cries in inconsistency*

* update changelog

* add multiple Combobox example to playground

* refactor Combobox, use actions

* use combobox data

This is a first step in refactoring everything where we use dedicated
actions and data instead of accessing the reducer state directly.

It also allows us to get rid of mutations in render where we updated
some values in render directly which is not ideal.

Co-authored-by: pvanliefland <pierre.vanliefland@gmail.com>
2022-03-16 15:14:47 +01:00
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 7bb89871ba Add <form> compatibility (#1214)
* implement `objetToFormEntries` functionality

If we are working with more complex data structures then we have to
encode those data structures into a syntax that the HTML can understand.

This means that we have to use `<input type="hidden" name="..." value="...">` syntax.

To convert a simple array we can use the following syntax:
```js
// Assuming we have a `name` of `person`
let input = ['Alice', 'Bob', 'Charlie']
```

Results in:
```html
<input type="hidden" name="person[]" value="Alice" />
<input type="hidden" name="person[]" value="Bob" />
<input type="hidden" name="person[]" value="Charlie" />
```

Note: the additional `[]` in the name attribute.

---

A more complex object (even deeply nested) can be encoded like this:
```js
// Assuming we have a `name` of `person`
let input = {
  id: 1,
  name: {
    first: 'Jane',
    last: 'Doe'
  }
}
```

Results in:
```html
<input type="hidden" name="person[id]" value="1" />
<input type="hidden" name="person[name][first]" value="Jane" />
<input type="hidden" name="person[name][last]" value="Doe" />
```

* implement VisuallyHidden component

* implement and export some extra helper utilities

* implement form element for Switch

* implement form element for Combobox

* implement form element for RadioGroup

* implement form element for Listbox

* add combined forms example to the playground

* update changelog

* enable support for iterators

* ensure to compile dom iterables

* remove unused imports
2022-03-09 11:24:45 +01:00
Robin Malfait 57e1ec877e Improve SSR for Tab component (#1155)
* improve SSR for Tabs

* update changelog
2022-02-25 20:07:55 +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 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 ea26870480 Add Combobox component (#1047)
* start of combobox

* start with a copy of the Listbox

* WIP

* Add Vue Combobox

* Update Vue version of combobox

* Update tests

* Fix typescript errors in combobox test

* Fix input label

The spec says that the combobox itself is labelled directly by the associated label. The button can however be labelled by the label or itself.

* Add active descendant to combobox/input

* Add listbox role to comobox options

Right now the option list *is* just a listbox. If we were to allow other types in the future this will need to be changable

* Update tests

* move React playground to dedicated package

* add react playground script to root

* ensure we only open/close the combobox when necessary

* ensure export order is correct

* remove leftover pages directory from React package

* Only add aria controls when combobox is open

* add missing next commands

* make typescript happy

* build @headlessui/react before building playground-react

* add empty public folder

This makes vercel happy

* wip

* Add todo

* Update tests

Still more updates to do but some are blocked on implementation

* change default combobox example slightly

* ensure that we sync the input with new state

When the <Combobox value={...} /> changes, then the input should change
as well.

* only sync the value with the input in a single spot

* WIP: object value to string

* WIP

* WIP

* WIP groups

* Add static search filtering to combobox

* Move mouse leave event to combobox

* Fix use in fragments

* Update

* WIP

* make all tests pass for the combobox in React

* remove unnecessary playground item

* remove listbox wip

* only fire change event on inputs

Potentially we also have to do this for all kinds of form inputs. But
this will do for now.

* disable combobox vue tests

* Fix vue typescript errors

* Vue tests WIP

* improve combobox playgrounds a tiny bit

* ensure to lookup the correct value

* make sure that we are using a div instead of a Fragment

* expose `activeItem`

This will be similar to `yourData[activeIndex]`, but in this case the
active option's data. Can probably rename this if necessary!

* Update comments

* Port react tests to Vue

* Vue tests WIP

* WIP

* Rename activeItem to activeOption

* Move display value to input

* Update playgrounds

* Remove static filtering

* Add tests for display value

* WIP Vue Tests

* WIP

* unfocus suite

* Cleanup react accessibility assertions code

* Vue WIP

* Cleanup errors in react interactions test utils

* Update vue implementation

closer :D

* Fix searching

* Update

* Add display value stubs

* Update tests

* move `<Combobox onSearch={} />` to `<Combobox.Input onChange={} />`

* use `useLatestValue` hook

* make `onChange` explicitly required

* remove unused variables

* move `<Combobox @search="" />` to `<ComboboxInput @change="" />`

* use correct event

* use `let` for consistency

* remove unnecessary hidden check

* implement displayValue for Vue

* update playground to reflect changes

* make sure that the activeOptionIndex stays correct

* update changelog

Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
2022-01-27 16:42:47 +01:00