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@zendeskgarden/react-dropdowns.legacy v9.0.0-next.3

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This package includes components relating to legacy dropdowns in the Garden Design System.

⚠️ DEPRECATED
Use @zendeskgarden/react-dropdowns@^9.0.0 to continue using the latest Garden Dropdowns.

Installation

npm install @zendeskgarden/react-dropdowns.legacy

# Peer Dependencies - Also Required
npm install react react-dom styled-components @zendeskgarden/react-theming

Basic Example

import { ThemeProvider } from '@zendeskgarden/react-theming';
import { Dropdown, Menu, Item, Trigger } from '@zendeskgarden/react-dropdowns.legacy';

/**
 * Place a `ThemeProvider` at the root of your React application
 */
<ThemeProvider>
  <Dropdown onSelect={value => console.log(`Selected: ${value}`)}>
    <Trigger>
      <button>This triggers a menu</button>
    </Trigger>
    <Menu placement="end" hasArrow>
      <Item value="option-1">Option 1</Item>
      <Item value="option-2">Option 2</Item>
      <Item value="option-3">Option 3</Item>
    </Menu>
  </Dropdown>
</ThemeProvider>;

For all components within the react-dropdowns.legacy package, the menu layouts and implementations are interchangeable.

Whether you're making a Select, Autocomplete, or a traditional Menu the <Menu> implementation will adapted to its consumer.

Usage

Overview

The react-dropdowns.legacy package abstracts the common concepts of Menus, Selects, and Autocompletes into a common API. This includes consistent visuals, common keyboard interaction, and a fully accessible experience for sighted and non-sighted users.

The customizations available within this can be broken into two groups: placement / positioning and dropdown state

Placement / Positioning

Internally, the <Dropdown> component uses PopperJS for its positioning calculations.

The <Menu> component accepts all customizations regarding placement, boundaries, overflows, etc. via the popperModifiers prop.

/** Customize default overflow settings to position against the `viewport` */
<Menu popperModifiers={{ preventOverflow: { boundariesElement: 'viewport' } }}>
  <Item value="item-1">Item 1</Item>
  <Item value="item-2">Item 2</Item>
  <Item value="item-3">Item 3</Item>
</Menu>

Dropdown State

We use the Downshift render-prop library to handle our keyboard and accessibility logic.

The following states can be controlled directly from the <Dropdown> component:

  • isOpen Whether the dropdown is currently open
  • highlightedIndex Which index is currently highlighted
  • inputValue The value of the input when it's used as an Autocomplete
  • selectedItem The currently selected item
  • selectedItems The currently selected items

All other customizations may be provided directly to the Downshift provider via the downshiftProps prop.

Downshift provides several advanced customization features that can be very helpful when customizing this component. The stateReducer pattern is a common customization strategy.

Server Side Rendering

If you are using server side rendering you may need to configure specific Downshift settings. This package re-exports the Downshift resetIdCounter utility. It allows resetting the internal id counter which is used to generate unique ids for Downshift.