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dropshift

v1.0.0

Published

render prop pattern, accessible link menus

Downloads

3

Readme

Dropshift

Inspired by Downshift, this library intends to provide solutions for people wanting to add accessible navigation dropdowns to their apps.

Why not Downshift?

Downshift works primarily as a combobox, that is to say, a text input and a select input combined. As such it, at the very least, expects a list of items, from which one can 'select' an item. These behaviours collide with user expectations when dealing with a navigation dropdown. Link items should focus when tabbing through the page, unlike Downshift, which uses arrow-keys for item to item navigation. This library is meant for non-selectable items (actionable items) and does not intend to support complexities like nested dropdown lists.

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Install

npm install --save dropshift

Usage

import React, { Component, Fragment } from 'react'

import Dropshift from 'dropshift'

class Example extends Component {
  render () {
    return (
      <Dropshift>
        {
          ({getToggleButtonProps, getMenuProps, isOpen}) => (
            <Fragment>
              <button {...getToggleButtonProps()}>
                Menu
              </button>
              <nav {...getMenuProps()}>
              //...links here
              </nav>
            </Fragment>
          )
        }
      </Dropshift>
    )
  }
}

License

MIT © vidjuheffex