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Component-wrapper for collapse animation with CSS for elements with variable and dynamic height

react-collapse

Collapse component with CSS transition for elements with variable and dynamic height.

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react-collapse

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Demo

CSS required

⚠️ ️You need to add style (transition) in your own stylesheet to add animation. Here is an example.

<style>
  .collapse-css-transition {
    transition: height 280ms cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1);
  }
</style>

Alternatively you can add it using the transition prop.

Installation for React 16.8+

UMD minified 3.8kb, gzipped 1.7kb

npm i @kunukn/react-collapse
# or
# yarn add @kunukn/react-collapse

Installation for React 16.3+

UMD minified 5.8kb, gzipped 2.1kb

npm i @kunukn/react-collapse@^1
# or
# yarn add @kunukn/react-collapse@^1
import Collapse from '@kunukn/react-collapse'
// or with require syntax
// const Collapse = require("@kunukn/react-collapse");

const MyComponent = () => (
  <Collapse isOpen={true || false}>
    <div>Your content</div>
  </Collapse>
)

Properties

Prop Type Default
isOpen boolean false
children node | function
render function
className string collapse-css-transition
transition string
elementType string div
collapseHeight string 0px
onChange function
onInit function
addState boolean false
noAnim boolean false
overflowOnExpanded boolean false

isOpen : boolean

Expands or collapses content.

children : node | function

Render the children.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => (
  <Collapse isOpen={isOpen}>
    <p>Paragraph of text.</p>
    <p>Another paragraph is also OK.</p>
    <p>Images and any other content are ok too.</p>
    <img src="cutecat.gif" />
  </Collapse>
)

Render content using the render-props pattern.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => (
  <Collapse isOpen={isOpen}>
    {state => (
      <div className={`using-collapse-state-to-add-css-class ${state}`}>
        <p>I know the collapse state: {state}</p>
      </div>
    )}
  </Collapse>
)

render : function

Render content using the render-props pattern.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => {
  const render = state => (
    <div className={`using-collapse-state-to-add-css-class ${state}`}>
      <p>I know the collapse state: {state}</p>
    </div>
  )
  return <Collapse isOpen={isOpen} render={render} />
}

There are four possible collapse states: collapsed, collapsing, expanded, expanding.

className : string

You can specify a custom className. The default value is collapse-css-transition. Remember to add CSS transition if a className is provided.

transition : string

You can also specify a CSS transition inline by using the transition prop.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen, duration = '290ms' }) => (
  <Collapse
    transition={`height ${duration} cubic-bezier(.4, 0, .2, 1)`}
    isOpen={isOpen}
  >
    <p>Paragraph of text</p>
  </Collapse>
)

elementType : string

You can specify the HTML element type for the collapse component. By default the element type is a div element.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => (
  <Collapse elementType="article" isOpen={isOpen}>
    <p>Paragraph of text inside an article element</p>
  </Collapse>
)

collapseHeight : string

You can specify the collapse height in CSS unit to partially show some content.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => (
  <Collapse collapseHeight="40px" isOpen={isOpen}>
    <p>A long paragraph of text inside an article element</p>
  </Collapse>
)

onChange : function

Callback function for when the transition changes.

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => {
  const onChange = ({ state, style }) => {
    /*
    state: string = the state of the collapse component.
    style: object = styles that are applied to the component.
  */
  }

  return (
    <Collapse onChange={onChange} isOpen={isOpen}>
      <p>A long paragraph of text inside an article element</p>
    </Collapse>
  )
}

onInit : function

Similar to onChange but only invoked on DOM mounted.
This is an example that starts collapsed and expands on mount.

const MyComponent = () => {
  const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = React.useState(false)

  const onInit = ({ state, style, node }) => {
    /*
       node: HTMLElement = the DOM node of the component.
    */

    setIsOpen(true)
  }

  return (
    <div>
      <button onClick={() => setIsOpen(state => !state)}> Toggle </button>
      <Collapse onInit={onInit} isOpen={isOpen}>
        <p>A long paragraph of text inside an article element</p>
      </Collapse>
    </div>
  )
}

addState : boolean

If added, then one of the class names will be appended to the component depending on the state.

--c-collapsed
--c-collapsing
--c-expanded
--c-expanding

noAnim : boolean

If added, then there will be no collapse animation. State changes between collapsed and expanded.

overflowOnExpanded : boolean

If added, then overflow: hidden style will not be added when the state is expanded.

Custom props

Collapse applies custom props such as aria- and data- attributes to the component's rendered DOM element. For example this can be used to set the aria-hidden attribute:

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => (
  <Collapse aria-hidden={isOpen ? 'false' : 'true'} isOpen={isOpen}>
    <p>Paragraph of text</p>
  </Collapse>
)

Or you could specify a specific transitionDuration.

const collapseStyles = { transitionDuration: '270ms' }

const MyComponent = ({ isOpen }) => (
  <Collapse style={collapseStyles} isOpen={isOpen}>
    <p>Paragraph of text</p>
  </Collapse>
)

Development and testing

To run development

yarn start

git clone [repo]
cd [repo]
yarn
yarn start
open http://localhost:6007
yarn test
  • To develop and play around: yarn start
  • To build the bundle: yarn build
  • To validate the bundle: yarn validate

To run example covering all features, use npm run storybook or yarn storybook.

CDN

https://unpkg.com/@kunukn/react-collapse/

<link
  rel="stylesheet"
  href="https://unpkg.com/@kunukn/react-collapse/dist/Collapse.umd.css"
/>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@kunukn/react-collapse/dist/Collapse.umd.js"></script>

<script>
  var Collapse = window.Collapse
</script>

Supported browsers

IE11 + Modern browsers

Supported React versions

  • React version 16.3+ : use Collapse version 1
  • React version 16.8+ : use Collapse version 2+

Used React 16.3 life-cycles

  • render (uses the style states to invoke CSS transition)
  • componentDidMount (initial expanded or collapsed state)
  • getDerivedStateFromProps (detect if isOpen props has changed and apply a new collapse state)
  • componentDidUpdate (update style states from the four possible collapse states)

Used React 16.8 hooks

  • useState
  • useEffect
  • useRef
  • useCallback
  • useReducer

Design goals

  • let the browser handle the animation using CSS height transition
  • minimal in file size
  • minimalistic API - only have a Collapse component which updates on isOpen props
  • flexible - provide your own markup, styling and easing
  • interruptible - can be reversed during movement
  • inert - when collapsed you should tab over the collapsed component
  • availability - from cdn or npm install
  • Collapsible on height only

This was created with heavy inspiration from

https://github.com/SparebankenVest/react-css-collapse 🎆

A version also exists for Vue

https://github.com/kunukn/vue-height-collapsible

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