@meitner/react-focus-rings v1.0.8
This is a fork of discord/focus-rings
This package is a fork of discord/focus-rings. It has been extended with :focus-visible
functionality using the focus-visible polyfill and also added the borderColor & borderWidth props to FocusRingScope
Focus Rings
A centralized system for displaying and stylizing focus indicators anywhere on a webpage.

Motivation
When working on creating a complete keyboard navigation experience for Discord, we ran into a number of problems with rendering clean and consistent focus rings and were unable to find any suitable native alternatives. After a lot of trial and error, we landed on this system as a way to meet all of our needs. You can read more about the process we went through in this blog post.
Installation
This package is published under
react-focus-rings and can be installed with any
npm-compatible package manager.
Usage
This library is composed of two components: FocusRing and FocusRingScope.
FocusRingScope
FocusRingScope is responsible for providing a frame of reference for calculating the position of
any FocusRing instances it contains. The containerRef prop takes a
React.Ref that references the DOM element that
should be used for these position calculations. You'll want to include a FocusRingScope instance
at the top level of your application. If a component creates a new scroll container, or is
absolutely positioned within the viewport, you should add a new FocusRingScope.
function ScopeExample() {
const containerRef = React.useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
return (
<div ref={containerRef} id="main">
<FocusRingScope borderColor={"red"} borderWidth={4} containerRef={containerRef}>{/* ... */}</FocusRingScope>
</div>
);
}Keep in mind that the element provided to containerRef must be styled with
position: relative or else the alignment calculations will be incorrect. If you find that
FocusRing isn't being rendered at all or its positioning is wrong, verify that you have a
FocusRingScope in the correct places and that the containerRef element has the
position: relative style.
FocusRing
The FocusRing is the main show. You can wrap any focusable element with a FocusRing and it will
add the required focus/blur listeners and magically render the focus ring when the element
receives focus. We recommend integrating this at the design primitive level, in custom components
like Button or Link, so you get the focus ring behavior across your application with minimal
effort.
function Button(props: ButtonProps) {
return (
<FocusRing>
<button {...props} />
</FocusRing>
);
}Props
FocusRing has a few props you can use to get the right behavior and alignment. If using TypeScript
the type is exported as FocusRingProps
import { FocusRingProps } from "react-focus-rings";within- acts like:focus-withinand will render the focus ring if any descendant is focusedenabled- controls whether theFocusRingis being renderedfocused- controls the focused stateoffset- lets you adjust the alignment of the focus ring, relative to the focused element. Can be anumberorOffsetobjectfocusTarget- lets you choose a different element to act as the focus target for the ring. Must be used withringTarget.ringTarget- lets you choose a different element to render the ring around. Must be used withfocusTarget.focusWithinClassName- lets you apply a CSS class to the focused element when a descendant is focused. Like:focus-within.
Default Styling
The focus ring also relies on some default CSS styles in order to render properly. To make this work
in your project, be sure to import the styles separately somwhere within your app with
import "focus-rings/src/styles.css";.
Example
A complete, minimal example might look like this:
import * as React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import { FocusRing, FocusRingScope } from "react-focus-rings";
import "focus-rings/src/styles.css";
function App() {
const containerRef = React.useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
return (
<div className="app-container" ref={containerRef}>
<FocusRingScope containerRef={containerRef}>
<div className="content">
<p>Here's a paragraph with some text.</p>
<FocusRing offset={-2}>
<button onClick={console.log}>Click Me</button>
</FocusRing>
<p>Here's another paragraph with more text.</p>
</div>
</FocusRingScope>
</div>
);
}
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.body);You can find a more complete example in the
examples directory of this
repository. You can find a
hosted version of the example application here.