Group
A group represents a set of related UI controls, and supports interactive states for styling.
install | yarn add react-aria-components |
---|---|
version | 1.1.1 |
usage | import {Group} from 'react-aria-components' |
Example#
import {TextField, Label, Group, Input, Button} from 'react-aria-components';
<TextField>
<Label>Email</Label>
<Group>
<Input />
<Button aria-label="Add email">+</Button>
</Group>
</TextField>
import {
Button,
Group,
Input,
Label,
TextField
} from 'react-aria-components';
<TextField>
<Label>Email</Label>
<Group>
<Input />
<Button aria-label="Add email">+</Button>
</Group>
</TextField>
import {
Button,
Group,
Input,
Label,
TextField
} from 'react-aria-components';
<TextField>
<Label>Email</Label>
<Group>
<Input />
<Button aria-label="Add email">
+
</Button>
</Group>
</TextField>
Show CSS
@import "@react-aria/example-theme";
.react-aria-Group {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
width: fit-content;
border-radius: 6px;
border: 1px solid var(--border-color);
background: var(--field-background);
overflow: hidden;
transition: all 200ms;
&[data-hovered] {
border-color: var(--border-color-hover);
}
&[data-focus-within] {
outline: 2px solid var(--focus-ring-color);
outline-offset: -1px;
}
.react-aria-Input {
padding: 0.286rem;
margin: 0;
font-size: 1rem;
color: var(--text-color);
outline: none;
border: none;
background: transparent;
&::placeholder {
color: var(--text-color-placeholder);
opacity: 1;
}
}
.react-aria-Button {
padding: 0 6px;
border-width: 0 0 0 1px;
border-radius: 0 6px 6px 0;
align-self: stretch;
font-size: 1.5rem;
&[data-focus-visible] {
border-color: var(--focus-ring-color);
outline-width: 1px;
outline-offset: 0;
}
}
}
@import "@react-aria/example-theme";
.react-aria-Group {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
width: fit-content;
border-radius: 6px;
border: 1px solid var(--border-color);
background: var(--field-background);
overflow: hidden;
transition: all 200ms;
&[data-hovered] {
border-color: var(--border-color-hover);
}
&[data-focus-within] {
outline: 2px solid var(--focus-ring-color);
outline-offset: -1px;
}
.react-aria-Input {
padding: 0.286rem;
margin: 0;
font-size: 1rem;
color: var(--text-color);
outline: none;
border: none;
background: transparent;
&::placeholder {
color: var(--text-color-placeholder);
opacity: 1;
}
}
.react-aria-Button {
padding: 0 6px;
border-width: 0 0 0 1px;
border-radius: 0 6px 6px 0;
align-self: stretch;
font-size: 1.5rem;
&[data-focus-visible] {
border-color: var(--focus-ring-color);
outline-width: 1px;
outline-offset: 0;
}
}
}
@import "@react-aria/example-theme";
.react-aria-Group {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
width: fit-content;
border-radius: 6px;
border: 1px solid var(--border-color);
background: var(--field-background);
overflow: hidden;
transition: all 200ms;
&[data-hovered] {
border-color: var(--border-color-hover);
}
&[data-focus-within] {
outline: 2px solid var(--focus-ring-color);
outline-offset: -1px;
}
.react-aria-Input {
padding: 0.286rem;
margin: 0;
font-size: 1rem;
color: var(--text-color);
outline: none;
border: none;
background: transparent;
&::placeholder {
color: var(--text-color-placeholder);
opacity: 1;
}
}
.react-aria-Button {
padding: 0 6px;
border-width: 0 0 0 1px;
border-radius: 0 6px 6px 0;
align-self: stretch;
font-size: 1.5rem;
&[data-focus-visible] {
border-color: var(--focus-ring-color);
outline-width: 1px;
outline-offset: 0;
}
}
}
Features#
A group can be created with a <div role="group">
or via the HTML <fieldset> element. The Group
component supports additional UI states, and can be used standalone or as part of a larger pattern such as NumberField or DatePicker.
- Styleable – Hover, keyboard focus, disabled, and invalid states are provided for easy styling. These states only apply when interacting with an appropriate input device, unlike CSS pseudo classes.
- Accessible – Implemented using the ARIA "group" role by default, with optional support for the "region" landmark role.
Anatomy#
A group consists of a container element for a set of semantically related UI controls. It supports states such as hover, focus within, and disabled, which are useful to style visually adjoined children.
import {Group} from 'react-aria-components';
<Group>
{/* ... */}
</Group>
import {Group} from 'react-aria-components';
<Group>
{/* ... */}
</Group>
import {Group} from 'react-aria-components';
<Group>
{/* ... */}
</Group>
Accessibility#
Labeling#
Group accepts the aria-label
and aria-labelledby
attributes to provide an accessible label to the group as a whole. This is read by assistive technology when navigating into the group from outside. When the labels of each child element of the group do not provide sufficient context on their own, the group should receive an additional label.
<span id="label-id">Serial number</span>
<Group aria-labelledby="label-id">
<Input size={3} aria-label="First 3 digits" placeholder="000" />
–
<Input size={2} aria-label="Middle 2 digits" placeholder="00" />
–
<Input size={4} aria-label="Last 4 digits" placeholder="0000" />
</Group>
<span id="label-id">Serial number</span>
<Group aria-labelledby="label-id">
<Input
size={3}
aria-label="First 3 digits"
placeholder="000"
/>
–
<Input
size={2}
aria-label="Middle 2 digits"
placeholder="00"
/>
–
<Input
size={4}
aria-label="Last 4 digits"
placeholder="0000"
/>
</Group>
<span id="label-id">
Serial number
</span>
<Group aria-labelledby="label-id">
<Input
size={3}
aria-label="First 3 digits"
placeholder="000"
/>
–
<Input
size={2}
aria-label="Middle 2 digits"
placeholder="00"
/>
–
<Input
size={4}
aria-label="Last 4 digits"
placeholder="0000"
/>
</Group>
Role#
By default, Group
uses the group ARIA role. If the contents of the group is important enough to be included in the page table of contents, use role="region"
instead, and ensure that an aria-label
or aria-labelledby
prop is assigned.
<Group role="region" aria-label="Object details">
{/* ... */}
</Group>
<Group role="region" aria-label="Object details">
{/* ... */}
</Group>
<Group
role="region"
aria-label="Object details"
>
{/* ... */}
</Group>
If the Group
component is used for styling purposes only, and does not include a set of related UI controls, then use role="presentation"
instead.
Props#
Name | Type | Description |
isDisabled | boolean | Whether the group is disabled. |
isInvalid | boolean | Whether the group is invalid. |
children | ReactNode | (
(values: GroupRenderProps
)) => ReactNode | The children of the component. A function may be provided to alter the children based on component state. |
className | string | (
(values: GroupRenderProps
)) => string | The CSS className for the element. A function may be provided to compute the class based on component state. |
style | CSSProperties | (
(values: GroupRenderProps
)) => CSSProperties | The inline style for the element. A function may be provided to compute the style based on component state. |
Events
Name | Type | Description |
onHoverStart | (
(e: HoverEvent
)) => void | Handler that is called when a hover interaction starts. |
onHoverEnd | (
(e: HoverEvent
)) => void | Handler that is called when a hover interaction ends. |
onHoverChange | (
(isHovering: boolean
)) => void | Handler that is called when the hover state changes. |
Layout
Name | Type | Description |
slot | string | null | A slot name for the component. Slots allow the component to receive props from a parent component.
An explicit |
Accessibility
Name | Type | Default | Description |
role | 'group'
| 'region'
| 'presentation' | 'group' | An accessibility role for the group. By default, this is set to |
id | string | — | The element's unique identifier. See MDN. |
aria-label | string | — | Defines a string value that labels the current element. |
aria-labelledby | string | — | Identifies the element (or elements) that labels the current element. |
aria-describedby | string | — | Identifies the element (or elements) that describes the object. |
aria-details | string | — | Identifies the element (or elements) that provide a detailed, extended description for the object. |
Styling#
React Aria components can be styled in many ways, including using CSS classes, inline styles, utility classes (e.g. Tailwind), CSS-in-JS (e.g. Styled Components), etc. By default, all components include a builtin className
attribute which can be targeted using CSS selectors. These follow the react-aria-ComponentName
naming convention.
.react-aria-Group {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group {
/* ... */
}
A custom className
can also be specified on any component. This overrides the default className
provided by React Aria with your own.
<Group className="my-group">
{/* ... */}
</Group>
<Group className="my-group">
{/* ... */}
</Group>
<Group className="my-group">
{/* ... */}
</Group>
In addition, some components support multiple UI states (e.g. focused, placeholder, readonly, etc.). React Aria components expose states using data attributes, which you can target in CSS selectors. For example:
.react-aria-Group[data-hovered] {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group[data-focus-visible] {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group[data-hovered] {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group[data-focus-visible] {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group[data-hovered] {
/* ... */
}
.react-aria-Group[data-focus-visible] {
/* ... */
}
The states, selectors, and render props for Group
are documented below.
Name | CSS Selector | Description |
isHovered | [data-hovered] | Whether the group is currently hovered with a mouse. |
isFocusWithin | [data-focus-within] | Whether an element within the group is focused, either via a mouse or keyboard. |
isFocusVisible | [data-focus-visible] | Whether an element within the group is keyboard focused. |
isDisabled | [data-disabled] | Whether the group is disabled. |
isInvalid | [data-invalid] | Whether the group is invalid. |
Advanced customization#
Contexts#
All React Aria Components export a corresponding context that can be used to send props to them from a parent element. This enables you to build your own compositional APIs similar to those found in React Aria Components itself. You can send any prop or ref via context that you could pass to the corresponding component. The local props and ref on the component are merged with the ones passed via context, with the local props taking precedence (following the rules documented in mergeProps).
Component | Context | Props | Ref |
Group | GroupContext | GroupProps | HTMLDivElement |
This example shows a LabeledGroup
component that accepts a label and a group as children. It uses the useId hook to generate a unique id for the label, and provides this to the group via the aria-labelledby
prop.
import {LabelContext, GroupContext} from 'react-aria-components';
import {useId} from 'react-aria';
function LabeledGroup({children}) {
let labelId = useId();
return (
<LabelContext.Provider value={{id: labelId, elementType: 'span'}}>
<GroupContext.Provider value={{'aria-labelledby': labelId}}>
{children}
</GroupContext.Provider>
</LabelContext.Provider>
);
}
<LabeledGroup>
<Label>Expiration date</Label>
<Group>
<Input size={3} aria-label="Month" placeholder="mm" />
/
<Input size={4} aria-label="Year" placeholder="yyyy" />
</Group>
</LabeledGroup>
import {
GroupContext,
LabelContext
} from 'react-aria-components';
import {useId} from 'react-aria';
function LabeledGroup({ children }) {
let labelId = useId();
return (
<LabelContext.Provider
value={{ id: labelId, elementType: 'span' }}
>
<GroupContext.Provider
value={{ 'aria-labelledby': labelId }}
>
{children}
</GroupContext.Provider>
</LabelContext.Provider>
);
}
<LabeledGroup>
<Label>Expiration date</Label>
<Group>
<Input size={3} aria-label="Month" placeholder="mm" />
/
<Input
size={4}
aria-label="Year"
placeholder="yyyy"
/>
</Group>
</LabeledGroup>
import {
GroupContext,
LabelContext
} from 'react-aria-components';
import {useId} from 'react-aria';
function LabeledGroup(
{ children }
) {
let labelId = useId();
return (
<LabelContext.Provider
value={{
id: labelId,
elementType:
'span'
}}
>
<GroupContext.Provider
value={{
'aria-labelledby':
labelId
}}
>
{children}
</GroupContext.Provider>
</LabelContext.Provider>
);
}
<LabeledGroup>
<Label>
Expiration date
</Label>
<Group>
<Input
size={3}
aria-label="Month"
placeholder="mm"
/>
/
<Input
size={4}
aria-label="Year"
placeholder="yyyy"
/>
</Group>
</LabeledGroup>