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@chakra-ui/descendant
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Keep track of descendant components and their relative indices.
A descendant index solution for better accessibility support in compound components.
Note 🚨: This package is primarily intended for internal use by the Chakra UI library. You should not use it directly in your production projects.
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Descendants observer is a utility hook for keeping track of descendant elements and their relative indices.
In short, this package allows each item in a list to know its relative index and the parent of the list can keep track of each child, without needing to render in a loop and pass each component an index.
This enables component composition:
<List>
<Item /> // I'm index 0
<Item /> // I'm index 1<div>
<div>
<Item /> // I'm arbitrarily nested, but still know that I'm index 2
</div>
</div>
</List>
import { createDescendantContext } from "@chakra-ui/descendant"
import * as React from "react"
const [
DescendantsProvider,
useDescendantsContext,
useDescendants,
useDescendant,
] = createDescendantContext()
const MenuContext = React.createContext({})
function Menu({ children }) {
// 1. Call the `useDescendants` hook
const descendants = useDescendants()
const [selected, setSelected] = React.useState(1)
const context = React.useMemo(() => ({ selected, setSelected }), [selected])
return (
// 2. Add the descendants context
<DescendantsProvider value={descendants}>
<MenuContext.Provider value={context}>
<div role="menu" style={{ maxWidth: 320 }}>
<button
onClick={() => {
const prev = descendants.prev(selected)
prev.node.focus()
setSelected(prev.index)
}}
>
Prev
</button>
<button
onClick={() => {
const next = descendants.next(selected)
next.node.focus()
setSelected(next.index)
}}
>
Next
</button>
{children}
</div>
</MenuContext.Provider>
</DescendantsProvider>
)
}
const MenuItem = ({ children }) => {
const { selected, setSelected } = React.useContext(MenuContext)
// 3. Read from descendant context
const { index, register } = useDescendant()
const isSelected = index === selected
return (
<div
role="menuitem"
ref={register}
aria-selected={isSelected}
onMouseMove={() => setSelected(index)}
style={{ color: isSelected ? "red" : "black" }}
>
{children} - {index}
</div>
)
}
const Example = () => {
const [show, setShow] = React.useState(false)
const [show2, setShow2] = React.useState(false)
const toggle = () => {
setShow(!show)
if (!show === true) {
setTimeout(() => {
setShow2(true)
}, 1000)
}
}
return (
<div>
<button onClick={toggle}>Toggle</button>
<Menu>
<MenuItem>One</MenuItem>
{show && <MenuItem>Two</MenuItem>}
<MenuItem>Three</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>Four</MenuItem>
<div>
{show2 && <MenuItem>Testing 🌟</MenuItem>}
<MenuItem>Five</MenuItem>
</div>
</Menu>
</div>
)
}
FAQs
Register child nodes of a react element for better accessibility
We found that @chakra-ui/descendant demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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