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Backpack accordion component.
npm install bpk-component-accordion --save-dev
The withSingleItemAccordionState
higher-order component is used to limit one section to be expanded at any time.
import React from 'react';
import { BpkAccordion, BpkAccordionItem, withSingleItemAccordionState } from 'bpk-component-accordion';
const SingleItemAccordion = withSingleItemAccordionState(BpkAccordion);
export default () => (
<SingleItemAccordion>
<BpkAccordionItem id="stops" title="Stops">
My stops content.
</BpkAccordionItem>
<BpkAccordionItem id="departure-times" title="Departure times" initiallyExpanded>
My departure times content.
</BpkAccordionItem>
<BpkAccordionItem id="journey-duration" title="Journey duration">
My journey duration content.
</BpkAccordionItem>
</SingleItemAccordion>
)
The withAccordionItemState
higher-order component is used to allow multiple items to be expanded simultaneously.
import React from 'react';
import { BpkAccordion, BpkAccordionItem, withAccordionItemState } from 'bpk-component-accordion';
const StatefulAccordionItem = withAccordionItemState(BpkAccordionItem);
export default () => (
<BpkAccordion>
<StatefulAccordionItem id="stops" title="Stops">
My stops content.
</StatefulAccordionItem>
<StatefulAccordionItem id="departure-times" title="Departure times" initiallyExpanded>
My departure times content.
</StatefulAccordionItem>
<StatefulAccordionItem id="journey-duration" title="Journey duration" initiallyExpanded>
My journey duration content.
</StatefulAccordionItem>
</BpkAccordion>
)
BpkAccordionItem
supports the use of displaying icons alongside the title. To do this you will need to align your icon to the text using withAlignment
and pass through the matching sizes for the icon you wish to use. For more information see Alignment
import React from 'react';
import { BpkAccordion, BpkAccordionItem } from 'bpk-component-accordion';
import { withAlignment } from 'bpk-component-icon';
import StopsIcon from 'bpk-component-icon/sm/stops';
import { lineHeightBase, iconSizeSm, colorPanjin } from '@skyscanner/bpk-foundations-web/tokens/base.es6';
const AlignedStopsIcon = withAlignment(StopsIcon, lineHeightBase, iconSizeSm);
<BpkAccordion>
<BpkAccordionItem id="stops" title="Stops" icon={<AlignedStopsIcon fill={colorPanjin}/>}>
My stops content.
</BpkAccordionItem>
</BpkAccordion>
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
children | node | true | - |
className | string | false | null |
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
children | node | true | - |
id | string | true | - |
title | string | true | - |
expanded | bool | false | false |
icon | node | false | null |
onClick | func | false | () => null |
tagName | string | false | span |
textStyle | string | false | "base" |
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
bool | false | false |
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
bool | false | false |
accordionColor
,accordionHoverColor
,accordionActiveColor
,FAQs
Backpack accordion component.
We found that bpk-component-accordion-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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