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React Tippy
A lightweight tooltip for React. Demo at Demo page here...
Based on tippy.js
and powered by Popper.js
Why you should use it?
It is designed to work friendly with React, it provides <Tooltip>
element or a higher-order component
It uses React DOM
to render tooltip content. Therefore, you can fully use it in your React project without doubt
It is an enhancement of Tippy.js for using in React.
Getting Started
yarn add react-tippy
How to use
First, you need import css
import 'react-tippy/dist/tippy.css'
There are 2 ways for you to use react Tippy
Tooltip Component
import {
Tooltip,
} from 'react-tippy';
<Tooltip
// options
title="Welcome to React"
position="bottom"
trigger="click"
>
<p>
Click here to show popup
</p>
</Tooltip>
High Order Component
withTooltip(Component, options)
import {
withTooltip,
} from 'react-tippy';
const Header = () => (
<h2>Header here</h2>
);
const HeaderWithTootip = withTooltip(Header, {
title: 'Welcome to React with tooltip',
});
Props
|Setting|Default|Options|Role|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |
|disabled|false
|true
false
|Show or not show tooltip|
|open|undefined
|true
false
|Just only use it if you want to show/hide it manually
. Usually, you don't need it|
|useContext|undefined
|true
false
|Define that you're using context in your tooltip content (or html
props). It's useful when you want your tooltip content can connect to redux store|
|onRequestClose|noop function
|Function|Just only use it if you want to show/hide it manually
. This event is fired when you click outside of your tooltip, should be used with the prop interaction
to keep your tooltip showing|
|position|top
|top
bottom
left
right
|Specifies which direction to position the tooltip on the element. Add the suffix -start
or -end
to shift the position. top-end
is an example.|
|trigger|mouseenter focus
|mouseenter
focus
click
manual
|Specifies which type of events will trigger a tooltip to show. Separate each by a space. mouseenter is for hovering and touch on mobile, and focus is for keyboard navigation. Use manual if you want to show/hide the tooltip manually/programmatically (see below).|
|tabIndex|undefined
|number|set tabIndex so element can receive focus|
|interactive|false
|true
false
|Makes a tooltip interactive, i.e. will not close when the user hovers over or clicks on the tooltip. This lets you create a popover (similar to Bootstrap) when used in conjunction with a click trigger.|
|interactiveBorder|2|Any number (pixels)|Specifies the size of the invisible border around an interactive tooltip that will prevent it from closing. Only applies to mouseenter
triggered tooltips.|
|delay|0|Any integer >= 0 (milliseconds)|Specifies how long it takes after a trigger event is fired for a tooltip to show.|
|hideDelay|0|Any integer >= 0 (milliseconds)|Specifies how long it takes after a leave event is fired for a tooltip to hide. Not applicable when clicking on the document to hide tooltips.|
|animation|shift
|shift
perspective
fade
scale
none
|Specifies the type of transition animation a tooltip has.|
|arrow|false
|true
false
|Adds an arrow pointing to the tooltipped element. Setting this to true disables animateFill.|
|arrowSize|regular
|small
regular
big
|Specifies how big the tooltip's arrow is.|
|animateFill|true
|true
false
|Adds a material design-esque filling animation. This is disabled if you have arrow set to true.|
|duration|375|Any integer >= 0 (milliseconds)|Specifies how long the transition animation takes to complete when showing a tooltip.|
|distance|10|Any number (pixels)|Specifies how far away the tooltip is from its element.|
|offset|0|Any number (pixels)|Offsets the tooltip on its opposite axis. For position top and bottom, it acts as offsetX. For position left and right, it acts as offsetY.|
|hideOnClick|true
|true
false
'persistent'
|Specifies whether to hide a tooltip upon clicking its element after hovering over.|
|multiple|false
|true
false
|Specifies whether to allow multiple tooltips open on the page (click trigger only).|
|followCursor|false
|true
false
|Specifies whether to follow the user's mouse cursor (mouse devices only).|
|inertia|false
|true
false
|Modifies the transition-timing-function with a cubic bezier to create a "slingshot" intertial effect.|
|transitionFlip|true
|true
false
|Specifies whether to transition between flips or not. Uses the same transition timing as duration|
|popperOptions|{}|Object|Allows more control over tooltip positioning and behavior. See right below.|
|html|null|react element|Tooltip content. If you don't define html, the title will be used|
|rawTemplate|undefined|template id
or dom element
|USED WITH CAUTION. Support creating html templates from tippyjs. But IMO, it's not good to render raw html in React, it's a way to work around if you want to render some complex html generated by 3rd party such as SVG chart(in case you can not find React lib to render chart)|
|unmountHTMLWhenHide|false
|true
false
|By default, html component will be mounted at first show and unmount only when your tooltip component is unmounted. When you set unmountHTMLWhenHide is true
, it will be unmounted whenever tooltip is hidden.|
|size|regular
|small
regular
big
|Specifies how big the tooltip is.|
|sticky|false
|true
false
|Specifies whether the tooltip should stick to its element reference when it's showing (for example, if the element is animated/moves).|
|stickyDuration|200|Any number (milliseconds)|Specifies the 'smoothing' transition when the popper's position updates as its element moves.|
|touchHold|false|true
false
|Changes the trigger behavior on touch devices. It will change it from a tap to show and tap off to hide, to a tap and hold to show, and a release to hide.|
|onShow|noop|function|Callback when the tooltip has been triggered and has started to transition in|
|onShown|noop|function|Callback when the tooltip has fully transitioned in and is showing|
|onHide|noop|function|Callback when the tooltip has begun to transition out|
|onHidden|noop|function|Callback when the tooltip has fully transitioned out and is hidden|
|theme|dark
|dark
light
transparent
|The CSS styling theme.|
|className|''|string|className of container|
|style|{}|React inline style (object)|style of container|
Custom tooltip content
You need to pass element to option html
import {
Tooltip,
} from 'react-tippy';
<Tooltip
html={(
<div>
<strong>
Hello
</strong>
</div>
)}
>
// ...
</Tooltip>
Interactive html tooltip
You can use interactive
prop and html
for your interactive tooltip
<Tooltip
trigger="click"
interactive
html={(
<div>
<p>{tooltipContent}</p>
<input
type="text"
value={tooltipContent}
onChange={(e) => {setTooltipContent(e.target.value)}}
/>
</div>
)}
>
...
</Tooltip>
Show/hide your tooltip manually
<Tooltip
title={tooltipContent}
open={open}
onRequestClose={() => {console.log('call'); setIsOpen(false)}}
>
<span className="App-intro" onClick={() => { setIsOpen(true) }}>
This will show {tooltipContent}
</span>
</Tooltip>
Browser support
Tippy gracefully degrades on older browsers (and with JavaScript disabled) by using the browser's default title tooltip.
If you want to support older browsers, please add polyfill
by yourself
Supported browsers
Browsers which support requestAnimationFrame. See caniuse. If your audience has low Opera Mini usage (common in western countries), then support should be >96%.
Touch devices
Tippy works on touch devices almost the same as on desktop/mouse devices. However on iOS devices, in order for tooltips to close when tapping anywhere on the body and to trigger hover events on non-clickable elements, a .tippy-touch { cursor: pointer !important; } class is added to the body.
Accessibility
Tooltips have ARIA labelling to ensure accessibility.
Troubleshoot
I cannot connect html props with redux connect. Or can I use context in tooltip content?
react-tippy provides useContext
for Tooltip component. It can allow you to use context in tooltip content. Therefore, you can totally connect it to redux.
<Tooltip
trigger="click"
useContext
html={(
<TooltipContent />
)}
>
Click here
</Tooltip>
Could I change tooltip style (width, height, ...)?
You can change css to have your tooltip width. If you use html
props, you can do like this
html={(
<div style={{ width: 400 }}>
// content here
</div>
)}
License
MIT. Also check Popper.js' license.