* feat: Sidebar tabs support [wip] * tab trigger styling tweaks * add `:hover` & `:active` states * replace `@dwelle/tunnel-rat` with `tunnel-rat` * make stuff more explicit - remove `Sidebar.Header` fallback (host apps need to render manually), and stop tunneling it (render in place) - make `docked` state explicit - stop tunneling `Sidebar.TabTriggers` (render in place) * redesign sidebar / library as per latest spec * support no label on `Sidebar.Trigger` * add Sidebar `props.onStateChange` * style fixes * make `appState.isSidebarDocked` into a soft user preference * px -> rem & refactor * remove `props.renderSidebar` * update tests * remove * refactor * rename constants * tab triggers styling fixes * factor out library-related logic from generic sidebar trigger * change `props.onClose` to `onToggle` * rename `props.value` -> `props.tab` * add displayNames * allow HTMLAttributes on applicable compos * fix example App * more styling tweaks and fixes * fix not setting `dockable` * more style fixes * fix and align sidebar header button styling * make DefaultSidebar dockable on if host apps supplies `onDock` * stop `Sidebar.Trigger` hiding label on mobile this should be only the default sidebar trigger behavior, and for that we don't need to use `device` hook as we handle in CSS * fix `dockable` prop of defaultSidebar * remove extra `typescript` dep * remove `defaultTab` prop in favor of explicit `tab` value in `<Sidebar.Trigger/>` and `toggleSidebar()`, to reduce API surface area and solve inconsistency of `appState.openSidebar.tab` not reflecting actual UI value if `defaultTab` was supported (without additional syncing logic which feels like the wrong solution). * remove `onToggle` in favor of `onStateChange` reducing API surface area * fix restore * comment no longer applies * reuse `Button` component in sidebar buttons * fix tests * split Sidebar sub-components into files * remove `props.dockable` in favor of `props.onDock` only * split tests * fix sidebar showing dock button if no `props.docked` supplied & add more tests * reorder and group sidebar tests * clarify * rename classes & dedupe css * refactor tests * update changelog * update changelog --------- Co-authored-by: barnabasmolnar <barnabas@excalidraw.com>
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1.3 KiB
TypeScript
43 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
import { useEffect, useRef } from "react";
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export const useOutsideClick = (handler: (event: Event) => void) => {
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const ref = useRef(null);
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useEffect(
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() => {
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const listener = (event: Event) => {
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const current = ref.current as HTMLElement | null;
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// Do nothing if clicking ref's element or descendent elements
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if (
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!current ||
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current.contains(event.target as Node) ||
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[...document.querySelectorAll("[data-prevent-outside-click]")].some(
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(el) => el.contains(event.target as Node),
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)
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) {
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return;
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}
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handler(event);
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};
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document.addEventListener("pointerdown", listener);
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document.addEventListener("touchstart", listener);
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return () => {
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document.removeEventListener("pointerdown", listener);
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document.removeEventListener("touchstart", listener);
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};
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},
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// Add ref and handler to effect dependencies
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// It's worth noting that because passed in handler is a new ...
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// ... function on every render that will cause this effect ...
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// ... callback/cleanup to run every render. It's not a big deal ...
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// ... but to optimize you can wrap handler in useCallback before ...
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// ... passing it into this hook.
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[ref, handler],
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);
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return ref;
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};
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