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use-kbd-list

v0.1.1

Published

Add full keyboard navigation support to your list component

Downloads

5

Readme

use-kbd-list

Add full keyboard navigation support to your list components

Add ArrowDown, ArrowUp, PageDown, PageUp, Home & End keyboard support w/ smooth scrolling to your list component.

Live demo https://use-kbd-list.vercel.app

Install

npm install use-kbd-list

Example

import { useKbdList } from "use-kbd-list";

function App() {
  const {
    ref, // scroll container ref
    activeIndex, // index of the element navigated to
    activeElement, // element navigated to
    handleLeave, // handler function for the scroll container onMouseLeave, onPointerLeave event
    handleMove // handler function for the list item onMouseMove, onPointerMove event
  } = useKbdList<HTMLUListElement>(myList.length, "data-index");

  console.log(activeElement?.textContent);

  return (
    <ul ref={ref} onMouseLeave={handleLeave} onPointerLeave={handleLeave}>
      {myList.map((item, index) => (
        <li
          key={item}
          onMouseMove={handleMove}
          onPointerMove={handleMove}
          data-index={index}
          style={{
            backgroundColor: activeIndex === index ? "#eceef4" : "transparent"
          }}
        >
          {item}
        </li>
      ))}
    </ul>
  );
}

API

useKbdList<T>(listLength, listItemIndexAttribute, options)

listLength

The length of your list e.g. users.length

Type: number

Required: true

listItemIndexAttribute

The name of an attribute set on the list item. You could use anything else other data-index as the attribute name

NOTE: The value of this attribute must be the index of the list item in the list e.g.

const App = () => {
  useKbdList(items, "data-index");

  ...

  return (
    <ul>
      {items.map((item, index) => (
        <li key={item} data-index={index}>
          {item}
        </li>
      ))}
    </ul>
  );
};

options

react-hotkeys-hooks options

Type: object

Required: false

E.g. If you want the hook to run while an input is focused, like in a ComboBox

useKbdList<HTMLUListElement>(myList.length, "data-index", {
  enableOnFormTags: true
});