@custom-react-hooks/use-portal
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The `usePortal` hook facilitates the creation and management of portal components in React applications. Portals provide a first-class way to render children into a DOM node that exists outside the DOM hierarchy of the parent component. This hook is parti
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usePortal Hook
The usePortal
hook facilitates the creation and management of portal components in React applications. Portals provide a first-class way to render children into a DOM node that exists outside the DOM hierarchy of the parent component. This hook is particularly useful for rendering modals, dropdowns, and tooltips.
Features
- Dynamic Portal Creation: Automatically creates and manages a DOM element for the portal.
- Simple State Management: Provides functions to open and close the portal, along with a state variable to track its visibility.
- Easy Integration: Can be integrated seamlessly with existing React components.
Installation
Installing Only Current Hooks
npm install @custom-react-hooks/use-portal
or
yarn add @custom-react-hooks/use-portal
Installing All Hooks
npm install @custom-react-hooks/all
or
yarn add @custom-react-hooks/all
Importing the Hook
The usePortal
hook must be imported using a named import as shown below:
Named Import:
import { usePortal } from '@custom-react-hooks/use-portal';
This approach ensures that the hook integrates seamlessly into your project, maintaining consistency and predictability in how you use our package.
Usage
Import the usePortal
hook and use it in your React components to manage portals:
import { usePortal } from '@custom-react-hooks/all';
const PortalComponent = () => {
const { openPortal, closePortal, isOpen } = usePortal();
return (
<div>
<button onClick={openPortal}>Open Portal</button>
<button onClick={closePortal}>
Close Portal
</button>
{isOpen && <div className="modal">This is portal content</div>}
</div>
);
};
export default PortalComponent;
In this example, the usePortal
hook is used to render a modal-like component. The portal can be opened and closed using the provided functions.
API Reference
Returns
Portal
: A component for rendering the portal's children. It only renders its children when the portal is open.openPortal
: A function to open the portal.closePortal
: A function to close the portal.isOpen
: A state variable indicating whether the portal is currently open.
Use Cases
- Modals and Dialogs: Render modals, popups, or dialogs in a DOM node outside of the parent component's hierarchy.
- Tooltips and Popovers: Create tooltips or popovers that need to break out of their parent's z-index or overflow context.
- Layered UI Elements: Manage layered UI elements like notifications or full-screen overlays.
- Dynamic Content Rendering: Render content dynamically in different parts of the document for layout or styling purposes.
Contributing
Contributions to improve usePortal
are welcome. If you have suggestions or enhancements, feel free to submit issues or pull requests to the repository.