headlessui-angular
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An attempt to bring [headlessui](https://headlessui.dev) to Angular. A set of completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components.
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headlessui-angular
An attempt to bring headlessui to Angular. A set of completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components.
Installation
# npm
npm install headlessui-angular
# Yarn
yarn add headlessui-angular
Components
This project is still in early development. So far, only the menu and listbox component are available.
Menu (Dropdown)
From the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide: "A menu is a widget that offers a list of choices to the user, such as a set of actions. Menu widgets behave like native operating system menus, such as the menus that pull down from the menubars."
Setup
Import MenuModule
to your angular module:
import { MenuModule } from "headlessui-angular";
imports: [MenuModule];
Basic example
Menus are built using the hlMenu
, hlMenuButton
, *hlMenuItems
, and *hlMenuItem
directives.
The menu button *hlMenuButton
will automatically open/close the *hlMenuItems
when clicked, and when the menu is open, the list of items receives focus and is automatically navigable via the keyboard.
<div hlMenu>
<button hlMenuButton class="w-full">More</button>
<div *hlMenuItems>
<a
*hlMenuItem="let item"
[class.bg-blue-500]="item.active"
href="./#account-settings"
>
Account settings
</a>
<a
*hlMenuItem="let item"
[class.bg-blue-500]="item.active"
href="./#documentation"
>
Documentation
</a>
<span *hlMenuItem="let item; disabled: true">
Invite a friend (coming soon!)
</span>
</div>
</div>
Styling the active item
This is a headless component so there are no styles included by default. Instead, the components expose useful information via let expressions that you can use to apply the styles you'd like to apply yourself.
To style the active hlMenuItem
you can read the active
state, which tells you whether that menu item is the item that is currently focused via the mouse or keyboard.
You can use this state to conditionally apply whatever active/focus styles you like, for instance a blue background like is typical in most operating systems.
<div hlMenu>
<button hlMenuButton>More</button>
<div *hlMenuItems>
<!-- Use the `active` state to conditionally style the active item. -->
<a *hlMenuItem="let item"
[class]="item.active ? 'bg-blue-500 text-white' : 'bg-white text-black'"
href="#settings">
Settings
</a>
</ul>
</div>
Transitions
To animate the opening/closing of the menu panel, use Angular's built-in animation capabilities. All you need to do is add the animation to your *hlMenuItems
element.
@Component({
<!-- ... -->
template: `
<div hlMenu>
<button hlMenuButton>Trigger</button>
<!-- add the animation to the *hlMenuItems element -->
<div *hlMenuItems @toggleAnimation>
<a *hlMenuItem>Item A</a>
</div>
</div>
` animations: [ trigger('toggleAnimation', [ transition(':enter', [ style({
opacity: 0, transform: 'scale(0.95)' }), animate('100ms ease-out', style({
opacity: 1, transform: 'scale(1)' })), ]), transition(':leave', [
animate('75ms', style({ opacity: 0, transform: 'scale(0.95)' })), ]), ]), ] })
Listbox (Select)
DRAFT
From the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide: "A listbox widget presents a list of options and allows a user to select one or more of them."
Setup
Import ListboxModule
to your angular module:
import { ListboxModule } from "headlessui-angular";
imports: [ListboxModule];
Develop
git clone https://github.com/ibirrer/headlessui-angular.git
cd headlessui-angular
npm install
npm start
# open http://localhost:4200/
# edit demo: projects/demo
# edit lib: projects/headlessui-angular