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listboxkit

v2.10.0

Published

Small and flexible React hooks for building custom and accessible listbox components.

Downloads

392

Readme

listboxkit

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Light and flexible React hooks written in ReScript for building accessible listbox composed components, like menus, dropdown select and others.

Installation

Install it using the package manager of your preference:

npm install --save listboxkit

Or if your project uses yarn:

yarn add listboxkit

For ReScript projects, add listboxkit as a dependency in your bsconfig.json file:

{
  "bs-dependencies": ["listboxkit"]
}

Usage

The main React hook for building listbox components is the useListbox. Given a list of options, this hook will provide the state and the necessary event handlers for building your listbox.

Using in JavaScript/TypeScript projects:

const options = ["Red", "Green", "Blue"];

function ColorSelect() {
  const {
    highlightedIndex,
    getOptionProps,
    getContainerProps,
    selectedIndexes
  } = useListbox(options);

  const selectedColors = selectedIndexes.map(i => options[i]).join(",")

  return (
    <div>
      Selected color:{" "}
      {selectedColors.length === 0 ? "no selected color" : selectedColors}.
      <ul {...getContainerProps()}>
        {options.map((option, index) => {
          const highlighted = highlightedIndex === index;

          return (
            <li {...getOptionProps(index)}>
              {highlighted ? `> ${option}` : option}
            </li>
          );
        })}
      </ul>
    </div>
  );

Using in ReScript projects:

module ColorSelect {
  let options = ["Red", "Green", "Blue"]

  @react.component
  let make = () => {
    let {
      highlightedIndex,
      getOptionProps,
      getContainerProps,
      selectedIndexes
    }: Listbox.listbox = Listbox.useListbox(options)

    let { role, tabIndex, onKeyDown, onFocus, onBlur } = getContainerProps()

    let selectedOption = selectedIndexes
    -> Belt.Array.map(i => options -> Belt.Array.get(i))
    -> Belt.Array.get(0)
    -> Belt.getWithDefault("no selected color.")

    let renderColorOption = (index, option) => {
      let {
        ariaSelected,
        onClick,
        role,
      }: Listbox.optionProps = getOptionProps(index)
      let highlighted =  highlightedIndex == index

      <li key=option onClick onKeyDown role ariaSelected>
        {(highlighted ? `> ${option}` : option) |> React.string}
      </li>
    }

    <div>
      {React.string("Selected color :" ++ selectedOption)}
      <ul role tabIndex onKeyDown onFocus onBlur>
        {options
          -> Belt.Array.mapWithIndex(renderOption)
          -> React.array}
      </ul>
    </div>
  }
}