ποΈ π’ π A responsive React draggable sheet and dialog component.
No more hard to use and dismiss modal experiences for mobile users.
Instead react-sheet-slide
provides a fully draggable sheet
that properly blocks weird overscrolling and focus bugs. Then on desktop
this component optionally supports a fully-featured modal.
Alternatively the sheet can be used on desktop as-well if so desired.
- Responsive way to display blocking modal-like content on mobile web-apps.
- Accessible with proper scroll & focus blocking, with
Esc
to close on desktop. - Supports dark and light mode out of the box
- Customizable detents
- Similar API to Apple's UIKit sheet
- Supports Server-Side rendering.
- Built with css-modules (no styled-in-js library needed)
react-sheet-slide.Demo.mov
react-sheet-slide.Demo.2.mov
Yarn
yarn add react-sheet-slide @react-spring/web@^9 @use-gesture/react@^10
npm
npm install react-sheet-slide @react-spring/web@^9 @use-gesture/react@^10
This library is largely based on the fantastic react-spring-bottom-sheet. While react-spring-bottom-sheet is much more feature-packed than react-sheet-slide
, supporting more props like many different callbacks on sheet snap start/end.
However the extra dependencies like xstate
and the resize-observer
polyfill can lead to a larger bundle size.
Also using react-spring
as a dependencies instead of a peer dependencies limits users of the library from
controlling the version of react-spring
they use. It can also lead to 2 versions of react-spring
being bundled,
if the user is using a newer or older major version than the library.
By simplifying the API these libraries can be removed, and by moving react-spring
to a peer dependencies
makes the library have a much lighther footprint. Also react-sheet-slide
includes a
dark mode and a fully-featured desktop modal that can be enabled for non-mobile users.
It also adds support for a backdrop animation similar to Apple's UIKit.
import React, { useState, useRef } from 'react'
import { Sheet, Header, Content, Footer, detents, Portal } from 'react-sheet-slide'
import 'react-sheet-slide/style.css'
const App = () => {
const [open, setOpen] = useState(false)
const ref = useRef()
return (
<div className="rss-sheet-backdrop" style={{ background: '#f7f8f8', minHeight: '100vh' }}>
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(true)} style={{ display: 'flex', margin: '28px auto 0' }}>
Open sheet
</button>
<Portal>
<Sheet
ref={ref}
open={open}
onDismiss={() => setOpen(false)}
onClose={() => {
console.log('Component unmounted')
}}
selectedDetent={detents.large}
detents={props => [
detents.large(props),
detents.fit(props)
]}
useDarkMode={false}
useModal={false}
scrollingExpands={true}
backdropClassName="rss-backdrop"
>
<Header className="rss-header" scrolledClassName="rss-header-scrolled">Title</Header>
<Content className="rss-content">
<div style={{ padding: '54px 16px 24px' }}>
<div>Add more storage to keep everything on online</div>
<div>
Online includes plenty of storage to keep all your data safe and
features to protect your privacy.
</div>
<div>Learn More About Online</div>
</div>
</Content>
<Footer className="rss-footer">
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(false)}>
Close
</button>
</Footer>
</Sheet>
</Portal>
</div>
)
}
react-sheet-slide
includes a Portal
component however other portal can be used like
@reach/portal
or @mui/base
. The one included is just of modified version of @reach/portal
however with support for string refs and defaults to body
.
rss-backdrop
is required to apply to the sheet backdrop effect. Omitting it will disable any backdrop styles on the sheet.
react-sheet-slide
will also set a body
background when the sheet is open to create the inset for the backdrop effect.
As such it is recommended to apply the background to a top level div
or other container, in addition to the body
.
If you want to keep your body
background, use !important
.
-
open
Set if the sheet is open. When this prop is changed the sheet will animate and the unmount/remount. When the component fully unmounts,
onClose
will be called. -
onDismiss
Called when the sheet is dragged down or the user clicks on the backdrop. Also called when the user presses
Esc
. This method should includesetOpen(false)
to ensureopen
is false. Otherwise the sheet may not close properly. -
onClose
Called when the sheet finishes the close animation and is fully unmounted.
-
selectedDetent
The default detent size that the sheet will open to.
-
detents
List of available detents that the sheet will catch on. Reccomened to set to either
detents.large
orprops => [detents.large(props), detents.medium(props)]
to mimic the UIKit behaviour however can be customized using the callback. -
useDarkMode
Prop to control if dark mode is enabled. By default this will use the system
prefers-color-scheme
. -
useModal
Prop to control when a modal should be used instead of a sheet. If your app will likely only be used on mobile
useModal={false}
is reccomened. Otherwise it will default to true on any device larger than(max-width: 640px)
to use a modal on desktop. -
scrollingExpands
Determines if scrolling up on the sheet body will expand the sheet. Once the sheet is expanded to the max detent, the sheet will be scrollable. Disabled by default to provide a more predictable scroll behaviour however enabling it if possible is recommended.
-
ref
The sheet also supports forwarding a ref that will be added onto the sheet root.
You can add className
props to target the following components. This can
be useful if you are using something like Tailwind or CSS modules, or if you just want to
provide a constant value to target via CSS.
rss-sheet-backdrop
- Controls the backdrop scale and fade animation<Header className="" />
- Targets the header of the sheet<Header scrolledClassName="" />
- Targets the header style after it has been scrolled<Content className="" />
- Targets the content and scrolling container of the sheet<Footer className="" />
- Targets the footer of the sheet<Sheet backdropClassName="" />
- Targets the modal/sheet backdrop that closes on backdrop tap