The final solution for WAI ARIA compatible Modal Dialogs or any full-screen tasks:
- locks focus inside using react-focus-lock
- disables page scroll and user interactions using react-remove-scroll
- hides rest of a page from screen-readers using aria-hidden
Now you could focus on a single task.
This is basically the
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Minimal size - no more than 2kb, maximal - no more that 6kb. See sidecar example for details.
Code sandbox example - https://codesandbox.io/s/p3vjp8mzw7
import {FocusOn} from 'react-focus-on';
<FocusOn
onClickOutside={callback}
onEscapeKey={callback}
shards={[externalRef]}
>
content you should be "focused" on
</FocusOn>FocusOn - the focus on component
enabled- controls behaviour[shards]- a list of Refs to be considered as a part of the Lock. A way to properly handle portals or scattered lock.
[autoFocus=true]- enables or disablesauto focusmanagement (see react-focus-lock documentation)[returnFocus=true]- enables or disablesreturn focuson lock deactivation (see react-focus-lock documentation)[whiteList=fn]- you could whitelist locations FocusLock should carry about. Everything outside it will ignore. For example - any modals (see react-focus-lock documentation)[crossFrame=true]- enables or disables cross frame focus trapping. Setting this to false allows focus to move outside iframes (see react-focus-lock issue)
[gapMode]- the way removed ScrollBar would be compensated - margin(default), or padding. See scroll-locky documentation to find the one you need.[noIsolation]- disables aria-hidden isolation[inert]- enables pointer-events isolation (โ ๏ธ dangerous, use to disable "parent scrollbars", refer to react-remove-scroll documentation)[allowPinchZoom]- enables "pinch-n-zoom" behavior. By default it might be prevented, refer to react-remove-scroll documentation[preventScrollOnFocus]- prevents a side effect of a programatic page scroll caused by focusing elements. Especially useful to address modal animations.
[onActivation]- on activation callback[onDeactivation]- on deactivation callback
[onClickOutside]- on click outside of "focus" area. (actually on any event "outside")[onEscapeKey]- on Esc key down (and not defaultPrevented)
AutoFocusInside- to mark autofocusable elementMoveFocusInside- to move focus inside a component on mountInFocusGuard- to "guard" a shard node (place an invisible node before and after)
See react-focus-lock documentation for details.
classNames.fullWidth- "100%" width (will not change on scrollbar removal)classNames.zeroRight- "0" right (will not change on scrollbar removal)
See react-remove-scroll for details.
PS: Version 1 used React-scroll-locky which was replaced by remove-scroll.
- (๐งฉ full) 5.7kb after compression (excluding tslib).
- (๐ UI) 2kb, visual elements only
- (๐ sidecar) 4kb, side effects
import {FocusOn} from 'react-focus-on';
<FocusOn>
{content}
</FocusOn> import {FocusOn} from 'react-focus-on/UI';
import {sidecar} from "use-sidecar";
const FocusOnSidecar = sidecar(
() => import(/* webpackPrefetch: true */ "react-focus-on/sidecar")
);
<FocusOn
sideCar={FocusOnSidecar}
>
{content}
</FocusOn> - v1 and v2 might work with React 15/16
- v3 require React 16.8+ (hooks)
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