✨ Introducing react-cool-onclickoutside: A React hook to listen for clicks outside of the component(s)
Welly
Posted on January 15, 2020
react-cool-onclickoutside is a React hook to trigger callback when user clicks outside of the target component(s) area. It's a useful logic for UI interaction design (IxD) like dismiss a dropdown menu, modal or tooltip etc. You can explore the features section to learn more.
⚡️ Live demo: https://react-cool-onclickoutside.netlify.app
Features
- 🎣 Listens for clicks outside based on React hook.
- 👯♀️ Supports multiple refs to cover more use cases.
- 🧻 Uses passive event listeners to improve scrolling performance.
- ⛔ Scrollbar can be excluded from the callback of outside clicks.
- 🙈 Ignores certain elements during the event loop.
- 🙉 Enables you to stop listening for outside clicks when needed.
- 🪟 Detects iframe clicks for better DX.
- 🔩 Supports custom refs for some reasons.
- 📜 Supports TypeScript type definition.
- 🗄️ Server-side rendering friendly.
- 🦔 Tiny size (< 1kB gzipped). No external dependencies, aside for the
react
.
Usage
Common use case.
import { useState } from "react";
import useOnclickOutside from "react-cool-onclickoutside";
const Dropdown = () => {
const [openMenu, setOpenMenu] = useState(false);
const ref = useOnclickOutside(() => {
setOpenMenu(false);
});
const handleClickBtn = () => {
setOpenMenu(!openMenu);
};
return (
<div>
<button onClick={handleClickBtn}>Button</button>
{openMenu && <div ref={ref}>Menu</div>}
</div>
);
};
Support multiple refs. Callback only be triggered when user clicks outside of the registered components.
import { useState } from "react";
import useOnclickOutside from "react-cool-onclickoutside";
const App = () => {
const [showTips, setShowTips] = useState(true);
const ref = useOnclickOutside(() => {
setShowTips(false);
});
return (
<div>
{showTips && (
<>
<div ref={ref}>Tooltip 1</div>
<div ref={ref}>Tooltip 2</div>
</>
)}
</div>
);
};
Ignore Elements by CSS Class Name
You can tell react-cool-onclickoutside to ignore certain elements during the event loop by the ignore-onclickoutside
CSS class name. If you want explicit control over the class name, use the ignoreClass
option.
import { useState } from "react";
import useOnclickOutside from "react-cool-onclickoutside";
// Use default CSS class name
const App = () => {
const ref = useOnclickOutside(() => {
// Do something...
});
return (
<div>
<div ref={ref}>I'm a 🍕</div>
<div>Click me will trigger the event's callback</div>
<div className="ignore-onclickoutside">
Click me won't trigger the event's callback
</div>
</div>
);
};
// Use the CSS class name that you defined
const App = () => {
const ref = useOnclickOutside(
() => {
// Do something...
},
{ ignoreClass: "my-ignore-class" }
);
return (
<div>
<div ref={ref}>I'm a 🍕</div>
<div>Click me will trigger the event's callback</div>
<div className="my-ignore-class">
Click me won't trigger the event's callback
</div>
</div>
);
};
Disabling the Event Listener
In case you want to disable the event listener for performance reasons or fulfill some use cases. We provide the disabled
option for you. Once you set it as true
, the callback won’t be triggered.
import { useState } from "react";
import useOnclickOutside from "react-cool-onclickoutside";
const App = () => {
const [disabled, setDisabled] = useState(false);
const ref = useOnclickOutside(
() => {
// Do something...
},
{ disabled }
);
const handleBtnClick = () => {
setDisabled(true);
};
return (
<div>
<button onClick={handleBtnClick}>
Stop listening for outside clicks
</button>
<div ref={ref}>I'm a 🍎</div>
</div>
);
};
For more details, please check the GitHub: https://github.com/wellyshen/react-cool-onclickoutside
You can also install this package is distributed via npm.
$ yarn add react-cool-onclickoutside
# or
$ npm install --save react-cool-onclickoutside
Posted on January 15, 2020
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