Demo
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Usage
First, grab the package from npm:
npm install --save react-accessible-accordion react react-dom
Then, import the editor and use it in your code. Here is a basic example:
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import {
Accordion,
AccordionItem,
AccordionItemTitle,
AccordionItemBody,
} from 'react-accessible-accordion';
import 'react-accessible-accordion/dist/fancy-example.css';
const Example = () => (
<Accordion>
<AccordionItem>
<AccordionItemTitle>
<h3>Simple title</h3>
</AccordionItemTitle>
<AccordionItemBody>
<p>Body content</p>
</AccordionItemBody>
</AccordionItem>
<AccordionItem>
<AccordionItemTitle>
<h3>Complex title</h3>
<div>With a bit of description</div>
</AccordionItemTitle>
<AccordionItemBody>
<p>Body content</p>
</AccordionItemBody>
</AccordionItem>
</Accordion>
);
ReactDOM.render(<Example />, document.querySelector('[data-mount]'));
Styles
We strongly encourage you to write your own styles for your accordions, but we've published these two starter stylesheets to help you get up and running:
import 'react-accessible-accordion/dist/minimal-example.css';
import 'react-accessible-accordion/dist/fancy-example.css';
We recommend that you copy them into your own app and modify them to suit your needs, particularly if you're using your own className
s.
API
Accordion
props:
name | type | default | description |
---|
accordion | Boolean | true | Open only one item at a time or not |
onChange | Function(keys) | noop | Triggered on change (open/close items) |
className | String | accordion | CSS class(es) applied to the component |
AccordionItem
props:
name | type | default | description |
---|
expanded | Boolean | false | Expands this item on first render |
className | String | accordion__item | CSS class(es) applied to the component |
hideBodyClassName | String | null | Class name for hidden body state |
uuid | String | null | Custom uuid to be passed to Accordion - onChange. Has to be unique. |
AccordionItemTitle
props:
name | type | default | description |
---|
className | String | accordion__title | CSS class(es) applied to the component |
hideBodyClassName | String | null | Class name for hidden body state |
AccordionItemBody
props:
name | type | default | description |
---|
className | String | accordion__body | CSS class(es) applied to the component |
hideBodyClassName | String | accordion__body--hidden | Class name for hidden body state |
resetNextUuid
Function(void) |
Resets the internal counter for Accordion items' identifiers (including `id` attributes). For use in test suites and isomorphic frameworks. |
Accessibility
What this project is doing accessibility-wise?
This project manages two types of Accordions, with single or multiple items open.
Single item
Use this with with props accordion
set to true
on Accordion
.
For this type of Accordion, you will get the following role
set up on your elements:
- Accordion:
tablist
- AccordionItem: no specific role
- AccordionItemTitle:
tab
- AccordionItemBody:
tabpanel
Multiple items
For this type of Accordion, you will get the following role
set up on your elements:
Use this with with props accordion
set to false
on Accordion
.
- Accordion: no specific role
- AccordionItem: no specific role
- AccordionItemTitle:
button
- AccordionItemBody: no specific role
Browser support
Supported browser / device versions:
Browser | Device/OS | Version | Notes |
---|
Mobile Safari | iOS | latest | |
Chrome | Android | latest | |
IE | Windows | 11 | |
MS Edge | Windows | latest | |
Chrome | Desktop | latest | |
Firefox | Desktop | latest | |
Safari | OSX | latest | |