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react-popper

React wrapper around Popper.js

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What is react-popper?

The react-popper package is a React wrapper around the Popper.js library, which is a positioning engine to ensure popovers, tooltips, and similar floating elements are positioned correctly relative to their reference elements, even in complex scenarios like inside scrolling containers or when the viewport size changes. It provides a set of React hooks and components to integrate Popper.js functionality in a React-friendly way.

What are react-popper's main functionalities?

Tooltip positioning

This code demonstrates how to use the `usePopper` hook to create a tooltip that is positioned relative to a button. The tooltip's position is automatically updated to ensure it remains correctly placed relative to the button, even if the layout changes.

{"import React from 'react';\nimport { usePopper } from 'react-popper';\n\nfunction Tooltip() {\n  const [referenceElement, setReferenceElement] = useState(null);\n  const [popperElement, setPopperElement] = useState(null);\n  const { styles, attributes } = usePopper(referenceElement, popperElement);\n\n  return (\n    <>\n      <button ref={setReferenceElement}>Hover over me</button>\n      <div ref={setPopperElement} style={styles.popper} {...attributes.popper}>\n        Tooltip content\n      </div>\n    </>\n  );\n}"}

Dropdown menu

This example shows how to create a dropdown menu using `usePopper`. The dropdown's visibility is toggled by clicking a button, and its position is dynamically adjusted to stay aligned with the button.

{"import React, { useState } from 'react';\nimport { usePopper } from 'react-popper';\n\nfunction Dropdown() {\n  const [referenceElement, setReferenceElement] = useState(null);\n  const [popperElement, setPopperElement] = useState(null);\n  const [visible, setVisible] = useState(false);\n  const { styles, attributes } = usePopper(referenceElement, popperElement);\n\n  return (\n    <>\n      <button ref={setReferenceElement} onClick={() => setVisible(!visible)}>Toggle Dropdown</button>\n      {visible && (\n        <div ref={setPopperElement} style={styles.popper} {...attributes.popper}>\n          Dropdown content\n        </div>\n      )}\n    </>\n  );\n}"}

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