Enhance a React component with a Higher Order Component that provides click outside detection.
Note: React 0.14 required for version >= 2.x. This assumes react
and
react-dom
is installed in your project. Continue using version 1.x for React
0.13 support.
Note: Use version >= 2.3.0 to get rid of React.createClass
warnings in React 15.5.
Installation:
npm install react-click-outside
Some component that you wish to enhance with click outside detection:
const createReactClass = require('create-react-class');
const enhanceWithClickOutside = require('react-click-outside');
const React = require('react');
const Dropdown = createReactClass({
getInitialState() {
return {
isOpened: false,
};
},
handleClickOutside() {
this.toggle();
},
toggle() {
this.setState({ isOpened: !this.state.isOpened });
},
render() {
...
},
});
module.exports = enhanceWithClickOutside(Dropdown);
Note: There will be no error thrown if handleClickOutside
is not
implemented.
Use the wrappedRef
prop to get access to the wrapped component instance. For
example:
// Inside a component's render method
<Dropdown
wrappedRef={instance => { this.toggle = instance.toggle; }}
/>
// Now you can call toggle externally
this.toggle();
The enhanceWithClickOutside
function wraps the provided component in another
component that registers a click handler on document
for the event capturing
phase. Using the event capturing phase prevents elements with a click handler
that calls stopPropagation
from cancelling the click event that would
eventually trigger the component's handleClickOutside
function.
There are some mixins that provide click outside detection functionality, but
they prevent the component from implementing the componentDidMount
and
componentWillUnmount
life cycle hooks. I recommend not using a mixin for this
case.
- IE9+ due to the usage of the event capturing phase.
If the handleClickOutside
handler is not firing on iOS, try adding the
cursor: pointer
css style to the <body>
element. There are many ways to
achieve this, here is just one example:
if ('ontouchstart' in document.documentElement) {
document.body.style.cursor = 'pointer';
}
If your app already has a way for mobile detection (e.g. Modernizr), you may want to use that instead.
See issue #4 for a discussion.