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react-bare-tab-component

v0.1.0

Published

This is a "style free" Tab Component for React.

Readme

react-bare-tab-component

React tab component for PRO.

  • Type safe
  • CSS free
  • Easy to customize

Install

$ npm i react-bare-tab-component

Sync with history / external state

This package has no dependency on any router or history library. To sync the current tab with the browser history, URL, localStorage, etc., inject an adapter that implements TabStateSync into the sync prop.

export type TabStateSync<Keys extends string> = {
  /** Read the persisted tab key. Used for the initial state. */
  read(): Keys | undefined;
  /** Persist a tab change as a new entry (history.push). */
  push(key: Keys): void;
  /** Seed the initial tab key without a new entry (history.replace). */
  replace(key: Keys): void;
  /** Subscribe to external changes (back/forward). Returns unsubscribe. */
  subscribe(onChange: (key: Keys) => void): () => void;
};

Example adapter for the history package (also works with any router exposing a compatible history object):

import {Action, type History} from 'history';
import type {TabStateSync} from 'react-bare-tab-component';

function createHistorySync<Keys extends string>(history: History, key: string): TabStateSync<Keys> {
  return {
    read: () => (history.location.state as Record<string, Keys> | null)?.[key],
    push: (k) => history.push('', {[key]: k}),
    replace: (k) => history.replace('', {[key]: k}),
    subscribe: (onChange) =>
      history.listen(({action, location}) => {
        if (action !== Action.Pop) return;
        const state = location.state as Record<string, Keys> | null;
        if (state != null && key in state) onChange(state[key]!);
      }),
  };
}

// usage
const sync = useMemo(() => createHistorySync<TabKey>(history, 'my-tab'), [history]);
<Tab sync={sync}>{/* ... */}</Tab>;