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@doc-blocks/accordion

v2.0.1

Published

Welcome to my `Accordion` component.

Downloads

125

Readme

@doc-blocks/accordion

Welcome to my Accordion component.

Installation

npm i @doc-blocks/accordion
# or with yarn
yarn add @doc-blocks/accordion

Then to use the component in your code just import it!

import { Accordion } from "@doc-blocks/accordion";
// and with css-modules
import "@doc-blocks/accordion/dist/main.css";

Usage

The Accordion component handles all click events internally so all you have to worry about is the content you want to display. Remember to provide an id prop to tie the accordion title to its panel! Feel free to add whatever classes or styles you want to either Accordion.Title or Accordion.Panel - they will be applied to the respective DOM elements. To use the Accordion, just do this:

const AccordionInterface = () => (
  <Accordion>
    <Accordion.Title id="happy">Colors that make me happy</Accordion.Title>
    <Accordion.Panel id="happy">
      Black, Burgundy, Maroon, Mahogany
    </Accordion.Panel>
    <Accordion.Title id="angry">Colors that make me angry</Accordion.Title>
    <Accordion.Panel id="angry">Pink, Green, White, Orange</Accordion.Panel>
  </Accordion>
);

Or with an Array.map():

const AccordionInterface = () => (
  <Accordion>
    {accordionItems.map((accordion) => (
      <React.Fragment key={accordion.id}>
        <Accordion.Title id={accordion.id}>{accordion.title}</Accordion.Title>
        <Accordion.Panel id={accordion.id}>{accordion.content}</Accordion.Panel>
      </React.Fragment>
    ))}
  </Accordion>
);

onChange Handler

When a user clicks on an Accordion title, the onChange handler is called. You can make use of this functionality by adding an onChange prop to the <Accordion> wrapper like so:

const TabbedInterface = () => (
  <Accordion onChange={(selectedId) => console.log(selectedId)}>...</Accordion>
);

Active Class

You can apply an activeClassName to each Accordion.Title and Accordion.Panel component. When that accordion item is selected, the specified classes will be applied.

const AccordionInterface = () => (
  <Accordion>
    <Accordion.Title id="happy" activeClassName="selected-title-blue">
      Colors that make me happy
    </Accordion.Title>
    <Accordion.Panel id="happy" activeClassName="selected-panel">
      Black, Burgundy, Maroon, Mahogany
    </Accordion.Panel>
    <Accordion.Title id="angry" activeClassName="selected-title-red">
      Colors that make me angry
    </Accordion.Title>
    <Accordion.Panel id="angry" activeClassName="selected-panel">
      Pink, Green, White, Orange
    </Accordion.Panel>
  </Accordion>
);