Takes care of the boilerplate for common Menu, Popover and Popper use cases.
Provides a Custom React Hook that keeps track of the local state for a single popup, and functions to connect trigger, toggle, and popover/menu/popper components to the state.
Also provides a Render Props Component that keeps track of the local state for a single popup, and passes the state and mutation functions to a child render function.
npm install --save material-ui-popup-state
import * as React from 'react'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Menu from '@material-ui/core/Menu'
import MenuItem from '@material-ui/core/MenuItem'
import {
usePopupState,
bindTrigger,
bindMenu,
} from 'material-ui-popup-state/hooks'
const MenuPopupState = () => {
const popupState = usePopupState({ variant: 'popover', popupId: 'demoMenu' })
return (
<div>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindTrigger(popupState)}>
Open Menu
</Button>
<Menu {...bindMenu(popupState)}>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Cake</MenuItem>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Death</MenuItem>
</Menu>
</div>
)
}
export default MenuPopupState
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles'
import Typography from '@material-ui/core/Typography'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Popover from '@material-ui/core/Popover'
import {
usePopupState,
bindTrigger,
bindPopover,
} from 'material-ui-popup-state/hooks'
const styles = theme => ({
typography: {
margin: theme.spacing.unit * 2,
},
})
const PopoverPopupState = ({ classes }) => {
const popupState = usePopupState({
variant: 'popover',
popupId: 'demoPopover',
})
return (
<div>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindTrigger(popupState)}>
Open Popover
</Button>
<Popover
{...bindPopover(popupState)}
anchorOrigin={{
vertical: 'bottom',
horizontal: 'center',
}}
transformOrigin={{
vertical: 'top',
horizontal: 'center',
}}
>
<Typography className={classes.typography}>
The content of the Popover.
</Typography>
</Popover>
</div>
)
}
PopoverPopupState.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
export default withStyles(styles)(PopoverPopupState)
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles'
import Typography from '@material-ui/core/Typography'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Popper from '@material-ui/core/Popper'
import {
usePopupState,
bindToggle,
bindPopper,
} from 'material-ui-popup-state/hooks'
import Fade from '@material-ui/core/Fade'
import Paper from '@material-ui/core/Paper'
const styles = theme => ({
typography: {
padding: theme.spacing.unit * 2,
},
})
const PopperPopupState = ({ classes }) => {
const popupState = usePopupState({ variant: 'popper', popupId: 'demoPopper' })
return (
<div>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindToggle(popupState)}>
Toggle Popper
</Button>
<Popper {...bindPopper(popupState)} transition>
{({ TransitionProps }) => (
<Fade {...TransitionProps} timeout={350}>
<Paper>
<Typography className={classes.typography}>
The content of the Popper.
</Typography>
</Paper>
</Fade>
)}
</Popper>
</div>
)
}
PopperPopupState.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
export default withStyles(styles)(PopperPopupState)
material-ui-popup-state/hooks
exports several helper functions you can use to
connect components easily:
anchorRef
: creates aref
function to pass to theanchorEl
(by default, thecurrentTarget
of the mouse event that triggered the popup is used; only useanchorRef
if you want a different element to be the anchor).bindMenu
: creates props to control aMenu
component.bindPopover
: creates props to control aPopover
component.bindPopper
: creates props to control aPopper
component.bindTrigger
: creates props for a component that opens the popup when clicked.bindToggle
: creates props for a component that toggles the popup when clicked.bindHover
: creates props for a component that opens the popup while hovered.
To use one of these functions, you should call it with the object
returned by usePopupState
and spread the return value into the desired
element:
import * as React from 'react'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Menu from '@material-ui/core/Menu'
import MenuItem from '@material-ui/core/MenuItem'
import {
usePopupState,
bindTrigger,
bindMenu,
} from 'material-ui-popup-state/hooks'
const MenuPopupState = () => {
const popupState = usePopupState({ variant: 'popover', popupId: 'demoMenu' })
return (
<div>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindTrigger(popupState)}>
Open Menu
</Button>
<Menu {...bindMenu(popupState)}>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Cake</MenuItem>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Death</MenuItem>
</Menu>
</div>
)
}
export default MenuPopupState
This is a Custom Hook that uses useState
internally, therefore the Rules of Hooks apply to usePopupState
.
Use 'popover'
if your popup is a Popover
or Menu
; use 'popper'
if your
popup is a Popper
.
Right now this only affects whether bindTrigger
/bindToggle
/bindHover
return
an aria-controls
prop or an aria-describedby
prop.
The id
for the popup component. It will be passed to the child props so that
the trigger component may declare the same id in an ARIA prop.
An object with the following properties:
open([eventOrAnchorEl])
: opens the popupclose()
: closes the popuptoggle([eventOrAnchorEl])
: opens the popup if it is closed, or closes the popup if it is open.setOpen(open, [eventOrAnchorEl])
: sets whether the popup is open.isOpen
:true
/false
if the popup is open/closedanchorEl
: the current anchor elementsetAnchorEl
: sets the anchor element (thecurrentTarget
of the triggering mouse event is used by default unless you have calledsetAnchorEl
)popupId
: thepopupId
prop you passed toPopupState
variant
: thevariant
prop you passed toPopupState
import * as React from 'react'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Menu from '@material-ui/core/Menu'
import MenuItem from '@material-ui/core/MenuItem'
import PopupState, { bindTrigger, bindMenu } from 'material-ui-popup-state'
const MenuPopupState = () => (
<PopupState variant="popover" popupId="demoMenu">
{popupState => (
<React.Fragment>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindTrigger(popupState)}>
Open Menu
</Button>
<Menu {...bindMenu(popupState)}>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Cake</MenuItem>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Death</MenuItem>
</Menu>
</React.Fragment>
)}
}
</PopupState>
)
export default MenuPopupState
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles'
import Typography from '@material-ui/core/Typography'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Popover from '@material-ui/core/Popover'
import PopupState, { bindTrigger, bindPopover } from 'material-ui-popup-state'
const styles = theme => ({
typography: {
margin: theme.spacing.unit * 2,
},
})
const PopoverPopupState = ({ classes }) => (
<PopupState variant="popover" popupId="demoPopover">
{popupState => (
<div>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindTrigger(popupState)}>
Open Popover
</Button>
<Popover
{...bindPopover(popupState)}
anchorOrigin={{
vertical: 'bottom',
horizontal: 'center',
}}
transformOrigin={{
vertical: 'top',
horizontal: 'center',
}}
>
<Typography className={classes.typography}>
The content of the Popover.
</Typography>
</Popover>
</div>
)}
</PopupState>
)
PopoverPopupState.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
export default withStyles(styles)(PopoverPopupState)
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles'
import Typography from '@material-ui/core/Typography'
import Popover from '@material-ui/core/Popover'
import PopupState, { bindHover, bindPopover } from 'material-ui-popup-state'
const styles = theme => ({
popover: {
pointerEvents: 'none',
},
paper: {
padding: theme.spacing.unit,
},
})
const HoverPopoverPopupState = ({ classes }) => (
<PopupState variant="popover" popupId="demoPopover">
{popupState => (
<div>
<Typography {...bindHover(popupState)}>
Hover with a Popover.
</Typography>
<Popover
{...bindPopover(popupState)}
className={classes.popover}
classes={{
paper: classes.paper,
}}
anchorOrigin={{
vertical: 'bottom',
horizontal: 'center',
}}
transformOrigin={{
vertical: 'top',
horizontal: 'center',
}}
disableRestoreFocus
>
<Typography>The content of the Popover.</Typography>
</Popover>
</div>
)}
</PopupState>
)
HoverPopoverPopupState.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
export default withStyles(styles)(HoverPopoverPopupState)
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import { withStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles'
import Typography from '@material-ui/core/Typography'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Popper from '@material-ui/core/Popper'
import PopupState, { bindToggle, bindPopper } from 'material-ui-popup-state'
import Fade from '@material-ui/core/Fade'
import Paper from '@material-ui/core/Paper'
const styles = theme => ({
typography: {
padding: theme.spacing.unit * 2,
},
})
const PopperPopupState = ({ classes }) => (
<PopupState variant="popper" popupId="demoPopper">
{popupState => (
<div>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindToggle(popupState)}>
Toggle Popper
</Button>
<Popper {...bindPopper(popupState)} transition>
{({ TransitionProps }) => (
<Fade {...TransitionProps} timeout={350}>
<Paper>
<Typography className={classes.typography}>
The content of the Popper.
</Typography>
</Paper>
</Fade>
)}
</Popper>
</div>
)}
</PopupState>
)
PopperPopupState.propTypes = {
classes: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
export default withStyles(styles)(PopperPopupState)
material-ui-popup-state
exports several helper functions you can use to
connect components easily:
anchorRef
: creates aref
function to pass to theanchorEl
(by default, thecurrentTarget
of the mouse event that triggered the popup is used; only useanchorRef
if you want a different element to be the anchor).bindMenu
: creates props to control aMenu
component.bindPopover
: creates props to control aPopover
component.bindPopper
: creates props to control aPopper
component.bindTrigger
: creates props for a component that opens the popup when clicked.bindToggle
: creates props for a component that toggles the popup when clicked.bindHover
: creates props for a component that opens the popup while hovered.
To use one of these functions, you should call it with the props PopupState
passed to your child function, and spread the return value into the desired
element:
import * as React from 'react'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
import Menu from '@material-ui/core/Menu'
import MenuItem from '@material-ui/core/MenuItem'
import PopupState, { bindTrigger, bindMenu } from 'material-ui-popup-state'
const MenuPopupState = () => (
<PopupState variant="popover" popupId="demoMenu">
{popupState => (
<React.Fragment>
<Button variant="contained" {...bindTrigger(popupState)}>
Open Menu
</Button>
<Menu {...bindMenu(popupState)}>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Cake</MenuItem>
<MenuItem onClick={popupState.close}>Death</MenuItem>
</Menu>
</React.Fragment>
)}
</PopupState>
)
export default MenuPopupState
Use 'popover'
if your popup is a Popover
or Menu
; use 'popper'
if your
popup is a Popper
.
Right now this only affects whether bindTrigger
/bindToggle
/bindHover
return
an aria-controls
prop or an aria-describedby
prop.
The id
for the popup component. It will be passed to the child props so that
the trigger component may declare the same id in an ARIA prop.
The render function. It will be called with an object containing the following
props (exported as the InjectedProps
type):
open([eventOrAnchorEl])
: opens the popupclose()
: closes the popuptoggle([eventOrAnchorEl])
: opens the popup if it is closed, or closes the popup if it is open.setOpen(open, [eventOrAnchorEl])
: sets whether the popup is open.isOpen
:true
/false
if the popup is open/closedanchorEl
: the current anchor elementsetAnchorEl
: sets the anchor element (thecurrentTarget
of the triggering mouse event is used by default unless you have calledsetAnchorEl
)popupId
: thepopupId
prop you passed toPopupState
variant
: thevariant
prop you passed toPopupState