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@dnd-kit/accessibility
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@dnd-kit/accessibility is a package that provides accessibility utilities for drag-and-drop interactions in web applications. It is part of the @dnd-kit suite, which is a set of utilities for building drag-and-drop interfaces in React. The package focuses on ensuring that drag-and-drop interactions are accessible to users with disabilities, providing keyboard navigation and screen reader support.
Keyboard Navigation
This feature allows users to navigate and interact with draggable items using the keyboard. The code sample demonstrates how to set up a draggable item with keyboard navigation support using the useKeyboardSensor hook.
import { useDraggable } from '@dnd-kit/core';
import { useKeyboardSensor, useSensor, useSensors } from '@dnd-kit/accessibility';
function DraggableItem() {
const sensors = useSensors(
useSensor(useKeyboardSensor)
);
const { attributes, listeners, setNodeRef } = useDraggable({ id: 'draggable-item', sensors });
return (
<div ref={setNodeRef} {...attributes} {...listeners}>
Drag me
</div>
);
}
Screen Reader Announcements
This feature provides screen reader announcements for drag-and-drop interactions. The code sample shows how to use the useLiveRegion hook to announce the start and end of a drag operation to screen reader users.
import { useDraggable } from '@dnd-kit/core';
import { useLiveRegion } from '@dnd-kit/accessibility';
function DraggableItem() {
const { attributes, listeners, setNodeRef } = useDraggable({ id: 'draggable-item' });
const announce = useLiveRegion();
const handleDragStart = () => {
announce('Drag started');
};
const handleDragEnd = () => {
announce('Drag ended');
};
return (
<div ref={setNodeRef} {...attributes} {...listeners} onDragStart={handleDragStart} onDragEnd={handleDragEnd}>
Drag me
</div>
);
}
react-dnd is a popular library for building complex drag-and-drop interfaces in React. While it provides a robust set of features for drag-and-drop interactions, it does not focus specifically on accessibility. Developers may need to implement additional accessibility features manually.
react-beautiful-dnd is another widely-used library for drag-and-drop interactions in React. It offers built-in support for keyboard navigation and screen reader announcements, making it more accessible out-of-the-box compared to react-dnd. However, @dnd-kit/accessibility provides more granular control over accessibility features.
FAQs
A generic toolkit to help with accessibility
The npm package @dnd-kit/accessibility receives a total of 1,786,929 weekly downloads. As such, @dnd-kit/accessibility popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @dnd-kit/accessibility demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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