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@leafygreen-ui/tooltip
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yarn add @leafygreen-ui/tooltip
npm install @leafygreen-ui/tooltip
import Tooltip from '@leafygreen-ui/tooltip';
<Tooltip
align="top"
justify="start"
trigger={<button>trigger</button>}
triggerEvent="hover"
variant="dark"
>
I am an uncontrolled Tooltip!
</Tooltip>;
Output HTML
<button aria-describedby="tooltip-6">
trigger
<div class="leafygreen-ui-1hyfx7x"></div>
</button>
<div>
<div class="leafygreen-ui-63ea86">
<div role="tooltip" id="tooltip-6" class="leafygreen-ui-a17v6a">
<div class="leafygreen-ui-11wlmto">
<div class="leafygreen-ui-ry7wu4"></div>
</div>
I am an uncontrolled Tooltip!
</div>
</div>
</div>
Prop | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
open | boolean | Controls the component, and determines whether or not the <Tooltip /> will appear open or closed. | false |
setOpen | function | If controlling the component, pass state handling function to setOpen prop. This will keep the consuming application's state in-sync with LeafyGreen's state, while the <Tooltip /> component responds to events such as backdrop clicks and a user pressing the Escape key. | (boolean) => boolean |
shouldClose | function | Callback that should return a boolean that determines whether or not the <Tooltip /> should close when a user tries to close it. | () => true |
align | 'top' , 'bottom' , 'left' , 'right' | Determines the preferred alignment of the <Tooltip /> component relative to the element passed to the trigger prop. If no trigger is passed, the Tooltip will be positioned against its nearest parent element. | 'top' |
justify | 'start' , 'middle' , 'end' | Determines the preferred justification of the <Tooltip /> component (based on the alignment) relative to the element passed to the trigger prop. If no trigger is passed, the Tooltip will be positioned against its nearest parent element. | 'start' |
trigger | HTMLElement or ReactNode | An HTMLElement or ReactNode against which the <Tooltip /> will be positioned, and what will be used to trigger the opening and closing of the Tooltip component, when the Tooltip is uncontrolled. If no trigger is passed, the Tooltip will be positioned against its nearest parent element. If using a ReactNode or inline function, trigger signature is: ({children, ...rest}) => (<button {...rest}>trigger {children}) | |
triggerEvent | 'hover' or 'click' | DOM event that triggers opening/closing of <Tooltip /> component | 'hover' |
variant | 'light' or 'dark' | Determines the color variant of the <Tooltip /> component. | 'light |
id | string | id applied to <Tooltip /> component | |
className | string | Applies a className to Tooltip container | |
children | node | Content that will be rendered inside of <Tooltip /> |
Any other properties will be spread on the Tooltip div
container
FAQs
LeafyGreen UI Kit Tooltip
The npm package @leafygreen-ui/tooltip receives a total of 45,226 weekly downloads. As such, @leafygreen-ui/tooltip popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @leafygreen-ui/tooltip demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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