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🅰 An accessible and versatile disclosure component for React


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<Disclosure>

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npm i @accessible/disclosure

An accessible and versatile disclosure component for React

Features

  • Style-agnostic You can use this component with the styling library of your choice. It works with CSS-in-JS, SASS, plain CSS, plain style objects, anything!
  • Portal-friendly The disclosure target will render into React portals of your choice when configured to do so.
  • a11y/aria-compliant This component works with screen readers out of the box and manages focus for you.

Quick Start

Check out the example on CodeSandbox

import * as React from 'react'
import * as Disclosure from '@accessible/disclosure'

const Component = () => (
  <Disclosure.Disclosure>
    <Disclosure.Trigger>
      <button>Open me</button>
    </Disclosure.Trigger>

    <Disclosure.Target>
      <div className='my-disclosure'>
        <Disclosure.CloseButton>
          <button>Close me</button>
        </Disclosure.CloseButton>

        <div>I've been disclosed!</div>
      </div>
    </Disclosure.Target>
  </Disclosure.Disclosure>
)

API

Components

ComponentDescription
<Disclosure>This component creates the context for your disclosure target and trigger and contains some configuration options.
<Target>This component wraps any React element and turns it into a disclosure target.
<Trigger>This component wraps any React element and turns it into a disclosure trigger.
<CloseButton>This is a convenience component that wraps any React element and adds an onClick handler to close the disclosure.

Hooks

HookDescription
useDisclosure()This hook provides the value of the disclosure's DisclosureContextValue object.
useA11yTarget()A React hook for creating a headless disclosure target to WAI-ARIA authoring practices.
useA11yTrigger()A React hook for creating a headless disclosure trigger to WAI-ARIA authoring practices.
useA11yCloseButton()A React hook for creating a headless close button to WAI-ARIA authoring practices.

<Disclosure>

This component creates the context for your disclosure target and trigger and contains some configuration options.

Props
PropTypeDefaultRequired?Description
defaultOpenbooleanfalseNoThis sets the default open state of the disclosure. By default the disclosure is closed.
openbooleanundefinedNoThis creates a controlled disclosure component where the open state of the disclosure is controlled by this property.
onChange(open: boolean) => voidundefinedNoThis callback is invoked any time the open state of the disclosure changes.
idstringundefinedNoBy default this component creates a unique id for you, as it is required for certain aria attributes. Supplying an id here overrides the auto id feature.
childrenReact.ReactNodeundefinedNoYour disclosure contents and any other children.

useA11yTarget(target, options?)

A React hook for creating a headless disclosure target to WAI-ARIA authoring practices.

Arguments
ArgumentTypeRequired?Description
targetReact.RefObject<T> | T | nullYesA React ref or HTML element
optionsUseA11yTargetOptionsNoConfiguration options
UseA11yTargetOptions
export interface UseA11yTargetOptions {
  /**
   * Adds this class name to props when the disclosure is open
   */
  openClass?: string
  /**
   * Adds this class name to props when the disclosure is closed
   */
  closedClass?: string
  /**
   * Adds this style to props when the disclosure is open
   */
  openStyle?: React.CSSProperties
  /**
   * Adds this style to props when the disclosure is closed
   */
  closedStyle?: React.CSSProperties
  /**
   * Prevents the `window` from scrolling when the target is
   * focused after opening.
   */
  preventScroll?: boolean
  /**
   * When `true`, this closes the target element when the `Escape`
   * key is pressed.
   * @default true
   */
  closeOnEscape?: boolean
}
Returns
interface A11yProps {
  readonly 'aria-hidden': boolean
  readonly id: string | undefined
  readonly className: string | undefined
  readonly style: {
    visibility: 'visible' | 'hidden'
  } & React.CSSProperties
}
Example
import * as React from 'react'
import {useA11yTarget} from '@accessible/disclosure'

const MyTarget = () => {
  const ref = React.useRef(null)
  const a11yProps = useA11yTarget(ref, {preventScroll: true})

  return (
    <div ref={ref} {...a11yProps}>
      I am the disclosure content
    </div>
  )
}

<Target>

This component wraps any React element and turns it into a disclosure target.

Props
PropTypeDefaultRequired?Description
portalboolean | string | PortalizeProps falseNoWhen true this will render the disclosure into a React portal with the id #portals. You can render it into any portal by providing its query selector here, e.g. #foobar, [data-portal=true], or .foobar.
closeOnEscapebooleantrueNoBy default the disclosure will close when the Escape key is pressed. You can turn this off by providing false here.
closedClassstringundefinedNoThis class name will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is closed.
openClassstringundefinedNoThis class name will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is open.
closedStyleReact.CSSPropertiesundefinedNoThese styles will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is closed in addition to the default styles that set the target's visibility.
openStyleReact.CSSPropertiesundefinedNoThese styles name will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is open in addition to the default styles that set the target's visibility.
preventScrollbooleanfalseNoWhen true this will prevent your browser from scrolling the document to bring the newly-focused tab into view.
childrenReact.ReactElementundefinedYesThe child is cloned by this component and has aria attributes injected into its props as well as the events defined above.
Example
<Target>
  <div className='alert'>Alert</div>
</Target>

// <div
//   class="alert"
//   aria-hidden="true"
//   id="🅰12"
//   style="visibility: hidden;"
// >
//   Alert
// </div>

useA11yTrigger(target, options?)

A React hook for creating a headless disclosure trigger to WAI-ARIA authoring practices. In addition to providing accessibility props to your component, this hook will add events for interoperability between actual elements and fake ones e.g. and

to the target element

Arguments
ArgumentTypeRequired?Description
targetReact.RefObject<T> | T | nullYesA React ref or HTML element
optionsUseA11yTriggerOptionsNoConfiguration options
UseA11yTriggerOptions
export interface UseA11yTriggerOptions {
  /**
   * Adds this class name to props when the disclosure is open
   */
  openClass?: string
  /**
   * Adds this class name to props when the disclosure is closed
   */
  closedClass?: string
  /**
   * Adds this style to props when the disclosure is open
   */
  openStyle?: React.CSSProperties
  /**
   * Adds this style to props when the disclosure is closed
   */
  closedStyle?: React.CSSProperties
  /**
   * Adds an onClick handler in addition to the default one that
   * toggles the disclosure's open state.
   */
  onClick?: (e: MouseEvent) => any
}
Returns
interface A11yProps {
  readonly 'aria-controls': string | undefined
  readonly 'aria-expanded': boolean
  readonly role: 'button'
  readonly tabIndex: 0
  readonly className: string | undefined
  readonly style: React.CSSProperties | undefined
}
Example
import * as React from 'react'
import {useA11yTrigger} from '@accessible/disclosure'

const MyTrigger = () => {
  const ref = React.useRef(null)
  const a11yProps = useA11yTrigger(ref, {
    openClass: 'open',
    closedClass: 'closed',
  })

  return (
    <button ref={ref} {...a11yProps}>
      Clicking me toggles the disclosure content
    </button>
  )
}

<Trigger>

This component wraps any React element and adds an onClick handler which toggles the open state of the disclosure target.

Props
PropTypeDefaultRequired?Description
closedClassstringundefinedNoThis class name will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is closed.
openClassstringundefinedNoThis class name will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is open.
closedStyleReact.CSSPropertiesundefinedNoThese styles will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is closed.
openStyleReact.CSSPropertiesundefinedNoThese styles name will be applied to the child element when the disclosure is open.
childrenReact.ReactElementundefinedYesThe child is cloned by this component and has aria attributes injected into its props as well as the events defined above.
<Trigger on='click'>
  <button className='my-button'>Open me!</button>
</Trigger>

// <button
//   class="my-button"
//   aria-controls="🅰12"
//   aria-expanded="false"
// >
//   Open me!
// </button>

useA11yCloseButton(target, options?)

A React hook for creating a headless close button to WAI-ARIA authoring practices. In addition to providing accessibility props to your component, this hook will add events for interoperability between actual

elements and fake ones e.g. and
to the target element

Arguments
ArgumentTypeRequired?Description
targetReact.RefObject<T> | T | nullYesA React ref or HTML element
optionsUseA11yCloseButtonOptionsNoConfiguration options
UseA11yCloseButtonOptions
export interface UseA11yCloseButtonOptions {
  /**
   * Adds an onClick handler in addition to the default one that
   * closes the disclosure.
   */
  onClick?: (e: MouseEvent) => any
}
Returns
interface A11yProps {
  readonly 'aria-controls': string | undefined
  readonly 'aria-expanded': boolean
  readonly 'aria-label': 'Close'
  readonly role: 'button'
  readonly tabIndex: 0
}
Example
import * as React from 'react'
import {useA11yCloseButton} from '@accessible/disclosure'

const MyTrigger = () => {
  const ref = React.useRef(null)
  const a11yProps = useA11yCloseButton(ref, {
    onClick: () => console.log('Closing!'),
  })

  return (
    <button ref={ref} {...a11yProps}>
      Clicking me closes the disclosure content
    </button>
  )
}

<CloseButton>

This is a convenience component that wraps any React element and adds an onClick handler which closes the disclosure.

Props
PropTypeDefaultRequired?Description
childrenReact.ReactElementundefinedYesThe child is cloned by this component and has aria attributes injected into its props as well as the events defined above.
<CloseButton>
  <button className='my-button'>Close me</button>
</CloseButton>

// <button
//   class="my-button"
//   aria-controls="disclosure--12"
//   aria-expanded="false"
// >
//   Close me
// </button>

useDisclosure()

This hook provides the value of the disclosure's DisclosureContextValue object

DisclosureContextValue

export interface DisclosureContextValue {
  /**
   * The open state of the disclosure
   */
  isOpen: boolean
  /**
   * Opens the disclosure
   */
  open: () => void
  /**
   * Closes the disclosure
   */
  close: () => void
  /**
   * Toggles the open state of the disclosure
   */
  toggle: () => void
  /**
   * A unique ID for the disclosure target
   */
  id?: string
}
Example
const Component = () => {
  const {open, close, toggle, isOpen} = useDisclosure()
  return <button onClick={toggle}>Toggle the disclosure</button>
}

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Last updated on 10 Aug 2020

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