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@react-md/states
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A package for adding the different focus, hover, selected, active, etc states to elements
This package is used to create different interaction states for when a user is touching, hovering, pressing, or keyboard focusing an element on the page. There are also some mixins and styles that allow you to apply styles only while the user is in "touch", "mouse", or "keyboard" mode so you can finally get that amazing keyboard focus only effect going on.
npm install --save @react-md/states
It is also recommended to install the following packages:
npm install --save @react-md/theme \
@react-md/typography \
@react-md/utils
You should check out the full documentation for live examples and more customization information, but an example usage is shown below.
This package has two main exports: StatesConfig
and useInteractionStates
.
This component is used to apply global configuration for how your user
interactions should work as well as determining the user input mode for your
app. There should only be one StatesConfig
component defined in your app at
a time and it should probably be somewhere near the root of your React render
tree since this component will modify the base document.body
element with a
different className
to help determine the current interaction mode.
import React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import { StatesConfig } from "@react-md/states";
import App from "./App";
const Root = () => (
<StatesConfig>
<App />
</StatesConfig>
);
render(<Root />, document.getElementById("root"));
Since some people do not actually like the ripple effect from material design,
you can also configure the StatesConfig
to remove the ripples altogether and
fallback to the default "pressed" states which will just change background color
temporarily instead.
import React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import { StatesConfig } from "@react-md/states";
import App from "./App";
const Root = () => (
<StatesConfig disableRipple>
<App />
</StatesConfig>
);
render(<Root />, document.getElementById("root"));
This is a hook that will allow you to connect to the current StatesConfig
and
apply the different interaction states for an element. This hook will always
return an object containing:
ripples
- ReactNode
of the ripples when enabled or null
when ripples are
disabledclassName
- A merged className
if using the pressed fallback state when
ripples are disabledhandlers
- An object containing all the event handlers that must be applied
to the DOM element so all the interaction states can happen.import React, { HTMLAttributes, ReactElement } from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import {
StatesConfig,
userInteractionStates,
InteractionStatesOptions,
} from "@react-md/states";
type ButtonProps = HTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement> &
InteractionStatesOptions<HTMLButtonElement>;
function Button({
className: propClassName,
disabled,
disableRipple,
disableProgrammaticRipple,
disableSpacebarClick,
disablePressedFallback,
children,
...propHandlers
}: ButtonProps): ReactElement {
const { ripples, handlers, className } = useInteractionStates({
handlers: propHandlers,
className: propClassName,
disabled: disabled,
disableRipple,
disableProgrammaticRipple,
disableSpacebarClick,
disablePressedFallback,
});
return (
<button type="button" className={className} {...handlers}>
{children}
{ripples}
</button>
);
}
function App(): ReactElement {
return (
<>
<Button>Button 1</Button>
<Button disableRipple>Button 2</Button>
<Button disableRipple disablePressedFallback>
Button 3
</Button>
</>
);
}
render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
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A package for adding the different focus, hover, selected, active, etc states to elements
The npm package @react-md/states receives a total of 1,287 weekly downloads. As such, @react-md/states popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-md/states demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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