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@aria-ui/overlay

A collection of low-level utilities for creating custom elements that display floating content.

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@aria-ui/overlay

A collection of low-level utilities for creating custom elements that display floating content.

You probably won't need to use this module directly.

OverlayAnchor

OverlayAnchorElement

A custom OverlayAnchor element.

new OverlayAnchorElement(): OverlayAnchorElement

OverlayPositioner

OverlayPositionerElement

A custom OverlayPositioner element.

new OverlayPositionerElement(): OverlayPositionerElement
PropertyTypeDescription
altBoundaryboolean

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

true
autoUpdateboolean | Partial<object>

Options to activate auto-update listeners

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/autoUpdate

Default

true
boundaryBoundary

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

'clippingAncestors'
elementContextElementContext

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

'floating'
fitViewportboolean

Whether to constrain the floating element's width and height to not exceed the viewport.

Default

false
flipboolean | Placement[]

Whether to flip the placement in order to keep it in view when the preferred placement(s) will overflow the clipping boundary. You can also provide an array of placements to try sequentially if the preferred placement does not fit.

Default

false
hideboolean

Whether to hide the floating element when the reference element or the floating element is fully clipped.

Default

false
hoistbooleanWhether to use the browser Popover API to place the floating element on top of other page content. When enabled, the floating element won't be clipped by an ancestor. This provides a similar result to React's <Portals> or Vue's <Teleport>.

Default

false
inlineboolean

Whether to improve positioning for inline reference elements that span over multiple lines.

Default

false
offsetnull | OffsetOptions

The distance between the reference and floating element.

Default

null
overflowPaddingnumber

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

0
overlapboolean

Whether the floating element can overlap the reference element to keep it in view.

Default

false
placementPlacement

The initial placement of the floating element

Default

"top"
rootBoundaryRootBoundary

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

'viewport'
sameHeightboolean

Whether to constrain the floating element's height so that it matches the reference element.

Default

false
sameWidthboolean

Whether to constrain the floating element's width so that it matches the reference element.

Default

false
shiftboolean

Whether the floating element should shift to keep it in view.

Default

false
strategy"absolute" | "fixed"

The strategy to use for positioning

Default

"absolute"
transformboolean

Whether to use transform: translate3d() for positioning instead of top and left (layout) to place the floating element.

Default

false

OverlayPositionerDataAttributes

PropertyType
data-align"center" | "start" | "end"
data-side"bottom" | "left" | "right" | "top"

OverlayPositionerProps

PropertyTypeDescription
altBoundaryboolean

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

true
autoUpdateboolean | Partial<object>

Options to activate auto-update listeners

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/autoUpdate

Default

true
boundaryBoundary

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

'clippingAncestors'
elementContextElementContext

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

'floating'
fitViewportboolean

Whether to constrain the floating element's width and height to not exceed the viewport.

Default

false
flipboolean | Placement[]

Whether to flip the placement in order to keep it in view when the preferred placement(s) will overflow the clipping boundary. You can also provide an array of placements to try sequentially if the preferred placement does not fit.

Default

false
hideboolean

Whether to hide the floating element when the reference element or the floating element is fully clipped.

Default

false
hoistbooleanWhether to use the browser Popover API to place the floating element on top of other page content. When enabled, the floating element won't be clipped by an ancestor. This provides a similar result to React's <Portals> or Vue's <Teleport>.

Default

false
inlineboolean

Whether to improve positioning for inline reference elements that span over multiple lines.

Default

false
offsetnull | OffsetOptions

The distance between the reference and floating element.

Default

null
overflowPaddingnumber

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

0
overlapboolean

Whether the floating element can overlap the reference element to keep it in view.

Default

false
placementPlacement

The initial placement of the floating element

Default

"top"
rootBoundaryRootBoundary

See

https://floating-ui.com/docs/detectoverflow

Default

'viewport'
sameHeightboolean

Whether to constrain the floating element's height so that it matches the reference element.

Default

false
sameWidthboolean

Whether to constrain the floating element's width so that it matches the reference element.

Default

false
shiftboolean

Whether the floating element should shift to keep it in view.

Default

false
strategy"absolute" | "fixed"

The strategy to use for positioning

Default

"absolute"
transformboolean

Whether to use transform: translate3d() for positioning instead of top and left (layout) to place the floating element.

Default

false

OverlayRoot

OverlayRootElement

A custom OverlayRoot element.

new OverlayRootElement(): OverlayRootElement

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Package last updated on 21 May 2024

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