ListBox

A list of options that can allow selection of one or more.

installyarn add @react-spectrum/listbox
version3.5.8
usageimport {ListBox, Item, Section} from '@react-spectrum/listbox'

Example#


<ListBox width="size-2400" aria-label="Alignment">
  <Item>Left</Item>
  <Item>Middle</Item>
  <Item>Right</Item>
</ListBox>
<ListBox width="size-2400" aria-label="Alignment">
  <Item>Left</Item>
  <Item>Middle</Item>
  <Item>Right</Item>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Alignment"
>
  <Item>Left</Item>
  <Item>Middle</Item>
  <Item>Right</Item>
</ListBox>

Content#


A ListBox displays a list of options, and allows users to select one or more of them. It follows the Collection Components API, accepting both static and dynamic collections. Similar to Picker, ListBox accepts <Item> elements as children, each with a key prop. Basic usage of the ListBox, seen in the example above, shows multiple options populated with a string. Static collections, as in this example, can be used when the full list of options is known ahead of time.

Dynamic collections, as shown below, can be used when the options come from an external data source such as an API call, or update over time. Providing the data in this way allows for ListBox to automatically cache the rendering of each item, which dramatically improves performance.

As seen below, an iterable list of options is passed to the Listbox using the items prop. Each item accepts a key prop, which is passed to the onSelectionChange handler, when present, to identify the selected item. Alternatively, if the item objects contain an id property, as shown in the example below, then this is used automatically and a key prop is not required. See the Events section for more detail on selection. By default, selection is not enabled, however this can be changed using the selectionMode prop. See Selection for more information.

function Example() {
  let options = [
    { id: 1, name: 'Aardvark' },
    { id: 2, name: 'Cat' },
    { id: 3, name: 'Dog' },
    { id: 4, name: 'Kangaroo' },
    { id: 5, name: 'Koala' },
    { id: 6, name: 'Penguin' },
    { id: 7, name: 'Snake' },
    { id: 8, name: 'Turtle' },
    { id: 9, name: 'Wombat' }
  ];
  let [animalId, setAnimalId] = React.useState();

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        width="size-2400"
        aria-label="Animals"
        items={options}
        selectionMode="single"
        onSelectionChange={setAnimalId}
      >
        {(item) => <Item>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
      <p>Animal id: {animalId}</p>
    </>
  );
}
function Example() {
  let options = [
    { id: 1, name: 'Aardvark' },
    { id: 2, name: 'Cat' },
    { id: 3, name: 'Dog' },
    { id: 4, name: 'Kangaroo' },
    { id: 5, name: 'Koala' },
    { id: 6, name: 'Penguin' },
    { id: 7, name: 'Snake' },
    { id: 8, name: 'Turtle' },
    { id: 9, name: 'Wombat' }
  ];
  let [animalId, setAnimalId] = React.useState();

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        width="size-2400"
        aria-label="Animals"
        items={options}
        selectionMode="single"
        onSelectionChange={setAnimalId}
      >
        {(item) => <Item>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
      <p>Animal id: {animalId}</p>
    </>
  );
}
function Example() {
  let options = [
    {
      id: 1,
      name: 'Aardvark'
    },
    {
      id: 2,
      name: 'Cat'
    },
    {
      id: 3,
      name: 'Dog'
    },
    {
      id: 4,
      name: 'Kangaroo'
    },
    {
      id: 5,
      name: 'Koala'
    },
    {
      id: 6,
      name: 'Penguin'
    },
    {
      id: 7,
      name: 'Snake'
    },
    {
      id: 8,
      name: 'Turtle'
    },
    {
      id: 9,
      name: 'Wombat'
    }
  ];
  let [
    animalId,
    setAnimalId
  ] = React.useState();

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        width="size-2400"
        aria-label="Animals"
        items={options}
        selectionMode="single"
        onSelectionChange={setAnimalId}
      >
        {(item) => (
          <Item>
            {item.name}
          </Item>
        )}
      </ListBox>
      <p>
        Animal id:{' '}
        {animalId}
      </p>
    </>
  );
}

Accessibility#

ListBoxes should be labeled using the aria-label prop. If the ListBox is labeled by a separate element, an aria-labelledby prop must be provided using the id of the labeling element instead.

Internationalization#

To internationalize a ListBox, a localized string should be passed to the children of each Item. For languages that are read right to left (e.g. Hebrew and Arabic), the layout of the ListBox is flipped.

Selection#


ListBox supports no selection, single and multiple selection modes using the selectionMode prop. Setting selected options can be done by using the defaultSelectedKeys or selectedKeys prop. The selected key corresponds to the key of an item. See Events for more details on selection events. Additionally, see the react-stately Selection docs for caveats regarding selection prop typing.

function Example() {
  let options = [
    {name: 'Koala'},
    {name: 'Kangaroo'},
    {name: 'Platypus'},
    {name: 'Bald Eagle'},
    {name: 'Bison'},
    {name: 'Skunk'}
  ];
  let [animal, setAnimal] = React.useState(['Bison']);

  return (
    <Flex flexDirection="row" gap="size-350">
      <ListBox
        selectionMode="multiple"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        defaultSelectedKeys={['Bison', 'Koala']}
        width="size-2400">
        {item => <Item key={item.name}>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>

      <ListBox
        selectionMode="multiple"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        selectedKeys={animal}
        onSelectionChange={selected => setAnimal(Array.from(selected))}
        width="size-2400">
        {item => <Item key={item.name}>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
    </Flex>
  );
}
function Example() {
  let options = [
    { name: 'Koala' },
    { name: 'Kangaroo' },
    { name: 'Platypus' },
    { name: 'Bald Eagle' },
    { name: 'Bison' },
    { name: 'Skunk' }
  ];
  let [animal, setAnimal] = React.useState(['Bison']);

  return (
    <Flex flexDirection="row" gap="size-350">
      <ListBox
        selectionMode="multiple"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        defaultSelectedKeys={['Bison', 'Koala']}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => <Item key={item.name}>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>

      <ListBox
        selectionMode="multiple"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        selectedKeys={animal}
        onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
          setAnimal(Array.from(selected))}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => <Item key={item.name}>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
    </Flex>
  );
}
function Example() {
  let options = [
    { name: 'Koala' },
    { name: 'Kangaroo' },
    { name: 'Platypus' },
    {
      name: 'Bald Eagle'
    },
    { name: 'Bison' },
    { name: 'Skunk' }
  ];
  let [
    animal,
    setAnimal
  ] = React.useState([
    'Bison'
  ]);

  return (
    <Flex
      flexDirection="row"
      gap="size-350"
    >
      <ListBox
        selectionMode="multiple"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        defaultSelectedKeys={[
          'Bison',
          'Koala'
        ]}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => (
          <Item
            key={item
              .name}
          >
            {item.name}
          </Item>
        )}
      </ListBox>

      <ListBox
        selectionMode="multiple"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        selectedKeys={animal}
        onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
          setAnimal(
            Array.from(
              selected
            )
          )}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => (
          <Item
            key={item
              .name}
          >
            {item.name}
          </Item>
        )}
      </ListBox>
    </Flex>
  );
}

Sections#


ListBox supports sections in order to group options. Sections can be used by wrapping groups of Items in a Section component. Each Section takes a title and key prop.

Static Items#

<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Pick your favorite"
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Animals">
    <Item key="Aardvark">Aardvark</Item>
    <Item key="Kangaroo">Kangaroo</Item>
    <Item key="Snake">Snake</Item>
  </Section>
  <Section title="People">
    <Item key="Danni">Danni</Item>
    <Item key="Devon">Devon</Item>
    <Item key="Ross">Ross</Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Pick your favorite"
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Animals">
    <Item key="Aardvark">Aardvark</Item>
    <Item key="Kangaroo">Kangaroo</Item>
    <Item key="Snake">Snake</Item>
  </Section>
  <Section title="People">
    <Item key="Danni">Danni</Item>
    <Item key="Devon">Devon</Item>
    <Item key="Ross">Ross</Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Pick your favorite"
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Animals">
    <Item key="Aardvark">
      Aardvark
    </Item>
    <Item key="Kangaroo">
      Kangaroo
    </Item>
    <Item key="Snake">
      Snake
    </Item>
  </Section>
  <Section title="People">
    <Item key="Danni">
      Danni
    </Item>
    <Item key="Devon">
      Devon
    </Item>
    <Item key="Ross">
      Ross
    </Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>

Dynamic Items#

Sections used with dynamic items are populated from a hierarchical data structure. Similarly to the props on ListBox, Section takes an array of data using the items prop.

function Example() {
  let options = [
    {name: 'Australian', children: [
      {id: 2, name: 'Koala'},
      {id: 3, name: 'Kangaroo'},
      {id: 4, name: 'Platypus'}
    ]},
    {name: 'American', children: [
      {id: 6, name: 'Bald Eagle'},
      {id: 7, name: 'Bison'},
      {id: 8, name: 'Skunk'}
    ]}
  ];
  let [selected, setSelected] = React.useState(new Set());

  return (
    <ListBox
      aria-label="Pick an animal"
      items={options}
      selectedKeys={selected}
      selectionMode="single"
      onSelectionChange={setSelected}
      width="size-2400">
      {item => (
        <Section key={item.name} items={item.children} title={item.name}>
          {item => <Item>{item.name}</Item>}
        </Section>
      )}
    </ListBox>
  );
}
function Example() {
  let options = [
    {
      name: 'Australian',
      children: [
        { id: 2, name: 'Koala' },
        { id: 3, name: 'Kangaroo' },
        { id: 4, name: 'Platypus' }
      ]
    },
    {
      name: 'American',
      children: [
        { id: 6, name: 'Bald Eagle' },
        { id: 7, name: 'Bison' },
        { id: 8, name: 'Skunk' }
      ]
    }
  ];
  let [selected, setSelected] = React.useState(new Set());

  return (
    <ListBox
      aria-label="Pick an animal"
      items={options}
      selectedKeys={selected}
      selectionMode="single"
      onSelectionChange={setSelected}
      width="size-2400"
    >
      {(item) => (
        <Section
          key={item.name}
          items={item.children}
          title={item.name}
        >
          {(item) => <Item>{item.name}</Item>}
        </Section>
      )}
    </ListBox>
  );
}
function Example() {
  let options = [
    {
      name: 'Australian',
      children: [
        {
          id: 2,
          name: 'Koala'
        },
        {
          id: 3,
          name:
            'Kangaroo'
        },
        {
          id: 4,
          name:
            'Platypus'
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      name: 'American',
      children: [
        {
          id: 6,
          name:
            'Bald Eagle'
        },
        {
          id: 7,
          name: 'Bison'
        },
        {
          id: 8,
          name: 'Skunk'
        }
      ]
    }
  ];
  let [
    selected,
    setSelected
  ] = React.useState(
    new Set()
  );

  return (
    <ListBox
      aria-label="Pick an animal"
      items={options}
      selectedKeys={selected}
      selectionMode="single"
      onSelectionChange={setSelected}
      width="size-2400"
    >
      {(item) => (
        <Section
          key={item.name}
          items={item
            .children}
          title={item
            .name}
        >
          {(item) => (
            <Item>
              {item.name}
            </Item>
          )}
        </Section>
      )}
    </ListBox>
  );
}

Events#


ListBox supports selection via mouse, keyboard, and touch. You can handle all of these via the onSelectionChange prop. ListBox will pass the selected key to the onSelectionChange handler.

The following example uses an onSelectionChange handler to update the selection stored in React state.

function StaticExample() {
  let [frequency, setFrequency] = React.useState(new Set());

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        aria-label="Choose frequency"
        selectionMode="single"
        onSelectionChange={selected => setFrequency(selected)}
        width="size-2400">
        <Item key="Rarely">Rarely</Item>
        <Item key="Sometimes">Sometimes</Item>
        <Item key="Always">Always</Item>
      </ListBox>
      <p>You selected: {[...frequency][0]}</p>
    </>
  );
}
function StaticExample() {
  let [frequency, setFrequency] = React.useState(new Set());

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        aria-label="Choose frequency"
        selectionMode="single"
        onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
          setFrequency(selected)}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        <Item key="Rarely">Rarely</Item>
        <Item key="Sometimes">Sometimes</Item>
        <Item key="Always">Always</Item>
      </ListBox>
      <p>You selected: {[...frequency][0]}</p>
    </>
  );
}
function StaticExample() {
  let [
    frequency,
    setFrequency
  ] = React.useState(
    new Set()
  );

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        aria-label="Choose frequency"
        selectionMode="single"
        onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
          setFrequency(
            selected
          )}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        <Item key="Rarely">
          Rarely
        </Item>
        <Item key="Sometimes">
          Sometimes
        </Item>
        <Item key="Always">
          Always
        </Item>
      </ListBox>
      <p>
        You selected:
        {' '}
        {[...frequency][
          0
        ]}
      </p>
    </>
  );
}

When using ListBox with dynamic items, selection works much the same way using key. However, if your data already has an id property (as is common with many data sets), ListBox can use that id without needing to specify a key prop. The below example shows ListBox using the id of each item from the items array as the selected value without the need for key. Note that key will always take precedence if set.

function DynamicExample() {
  let [animalId, setAnimalId] = React.useState(new Set());
  let options = [
    {id: 1, name: 'Aardvark'},
    {id: 2, name: 'Cat'},
    {id: 3, name: 'Dog'},
    {id: 4, name: 'Kangaroo'},
    {id: 5, name: 'Koala'},
    {id: 6, name: 'Penguin'},
    {id: 7, name: 'Snake'},
    {id: 8, name: 'Turtle'},
    {id: 9, name: 'Wombat'}
  ];

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        selectionMode="single"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        onSelectionChange={selected => setAnimalId(selected)}
        width="size-2400">
        {item => <Item>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
      <p>Your favorite animal has id: {[...animalId][0]}</p>
    </>
  );
}
function DynamicExample() {
  let [animalId, setAnimalId] = React.useState(new Set());
  let options = [
    { id: 1, name: 'Aardvark' },
    { id: 2, name: 'Cat' },
    { id: 3, name: 'Dog' },
    { id: 4, name: 'Kangaroo' },
    { id: 5, name: 'Koala' },
    { id: 6, name: 'Penguin' },
    { id: 7, name: 'Snake' },
    { id: 8, name: 'Turtle' },
    { id: 9, name: 'Wombat' }
  ];

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        selectionMode="single"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
          setAnimalId(selected)}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => <Item>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
      <p>Your favorite animal has id: {[...animalId][0]}</p>
    </>
  );
}
function DynamicExample() {
  let [
    animalId,
    setAnimalId
  ] = React.useState(
    new Set()
  );
  let options = [
    {
      id: 1,
      name: 'Aardvark'
    },
    {
      id: 2,
      name: 'Cat'
    },
    {
      id: 3,
      name: 'Dog'
    },
    {
      id: 4,
      name: 'Kangaroo'
    },
    {
      id: 5,
      name: 'Koala'
    },
    {
      id: 6,
      name: 'Penguin'
    },
    {
      id: 7,
      name: 'Snake'
    },
    {
      id: 8,
      name: 'Turtle'
    },
    {
      id: 9,
      name: 'Wombat'
    }
  ];

  return (
    <>
      <ListBox
        selectionMode="single"
        aria-label="Pick an animal"
        items={options}
        onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
          setAnimalId(
            selected
          )}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => (
          <Item>
            {item.name}
          </Item>
        )}
      </ListBox>
      <p>
        Your favorite
        animal has id:
        {' '}
        {[...animalId][
          0
        ]}
      </p>
    </>
  );
}

Complex Items#


Items within ListBox also allow for additional content used to better communicate options. Icons and descriptions can be added to the children of Item as shown in the example below. If a description is added, the prop slot="description" must be used to distinguish the different <Text> elements.

<ListBox width="size-2400" aria-label="Options" selectionMode="single">
  <Section title="Permission">
    <Item textValue="Read">
      <Book size="S" />
      <Text>Read</Text>
      <Text slot="description">Read Only</Text>
    </Item>
    <Item textValue="Write">
      <Draw size="S" />
      <Text>Write</Text>
      <Text slot="description">Read and Write Only</Text>
    </Item>
    <Item textValue="Admin">
      <BulkEditUsers size="S" />
      <Text>Admin</Text>
      <Text slot="description">Full access</Text>
    </Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Options"
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Permission">
    <Item textValue="Read">
      <Book size="S" />
      <Text>Read</Text>
      <Text slot="description">Read Only</Text>
    </Item>
    <Item textValue="Write">
      <Draw size="S" />
      <Text>Write</Text>
      <Text slot="description">Read and Write Only</Text>
    </Item>
    <Item textValue="Admin">
      <BulkEditUsers size="S" />
      <Text>Admin</Text>
      <Text slot="description">Full access</Text>
    </Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Options"
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Permission">
    <Item textValue="Read">
      <Book size="S" />
      <Text>Read</Text>
      <Text slot="description">
        Read Only
      </Text>
    </Item>
    <Item textValue="Write">
      <Draw size="S" />
      <Text>
        Write
      </Text>
      <Text slot="description">
        Read and Write
        Only
      </Text>
    </Item>
    <Item textValue="Admin">
      <BulkEditUsers size="S" />
      <Text>
        Admin
      </Text>
      <Text slot="description">
        Full access
      </Text>
    </Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>

Asynchronous loading#


ListBox supports loading data asynchronously, and will display a progress circle when the isLoading prop is set. It also supports infinite scrolling to load more data on demand as the user scrolls, via the onLoadMore prop.

This example uses the useAsyncList hook to handle loading the data. See the docs for more information.

import {useAsyncList} from '@react-stately/data';

function AsyncLoadingExample() {
  let list = useAsyncList({
    async load({ signal, cursor }) {
      // If no cursor is available, then we're loading the first page.
      // Otherwise, the cursor is the next URL to load, as returned from the previous page.
      let res = await fetch(cursor || 'https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon', {
        signal
      });
      let json = await res.json();
      return {
        items: json.results,
        cursor: json.next
      };
    }
  });

  return (
    <Flex maxHeight="size-2400">
      <ListBox
        aria-label="Pick a Pokemon"
        items={list.items}
        isLoading={list.isLoading}
        onLoadMore={list.loadMore}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => <Item key={item.name}>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
    </Flex>
  );
}
import {useAsyncList} from '@react-stately/data';

function AsyncLoadingExample() {
  let list = useAsyncList({
    async load({ signal, cursor }) {
      // If no cursor is available, then we're loading the first page.
      // Otherwise, the cursor is the next URL to load, as returned from the previous page.
      let res = await fetch(
        cursor || 'https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon',
        { signal }
      );
      let json = await res.json();
      return {
        items: json.results,
        cursor: json.next
      };
    }
  });

  return (
    <Flex maxHeight="size-2400">
      <ListBox
        aria-label="Pick a Pokemon"
        items={list.items}
        isLoading={list.isLoading}
        onLoadMore={list.loadMore}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => <Item key={item.name}>{item.name}</Item>}
      </ListBox>
    </Flex>
  );
}
import {useAsyncList} from '@react-stately/data';

function AsyncLoadingExample() {
  let list =
    useAsyncList({
      async load(
        {
          signal,
          cursor
        }
      ) {
        // If no cursor is available, then we're loading the first page.
        // Otherwise, the cursor is the next URL to load, as returned from the previous page.
        let res =
          await fetch(
            cursor ||
              'https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon',
            { signal }
          );
        let json =
          await res
            .json();
        return {
          items:
            json.results,
          cursor:
            json.next
        };
      }
    });

  return (
    <Flex maxHeight="size-2400">
      <ListBox
        aria-label="Pick a Pokemon"
        items={list
          .items}
        isLoading={list
          .isLoading}
        onLoadMore={list
          .loadMore}
        width="size-2400"
      >
        {(item) => (
          <Item
            key={item
              .name}
          >
            {item.name}
          </Item>
        )}
      </ListBox>
    </Flex>
  );
}

Props#


NameTypeDefaultDescription
childrenCollectionChildren<object>The contents of the collection.
autoFocusbooleanFocusStrategyWhether to auto focus the listbox or an option.
shouldFocusWrapbooleanWhether focus should wrap around when the end/start is reached.
itemsIterable<object>Item objects in the collection.
disabledKeysIterable<Key>The item keys that are disabled. These items cannot be selected, focused, or otherwise interacted with.
selectionModeSelectionModeThe type of selection that is allowed in the collection.
disallowEmptySelectionbooleanWhether the collection allows empty selection.
selectedKeys'all'Iterable<Key>The currently selected keys in the collection (controlled).
defaultSelectedKeys'all'Iterable<Key>The initial selected keys in the collection (uncontrolled).
isLoadingbooleanWhether the items are currently loading.
Events
NameTypeDefaultDescription
onSelectionChange( (keys: Selection )) => anyHandler that is called when the selection changes.
onFocus( (e: FocusEvent )) => voidHandler that is called when the element receives focus.
onBlur( (e: FocusEvent )) => voidHandler that is called when the element loses focus.
onFocusChange( (isFocused: boolean )) => voidHandler that is called when the element's focus status changes.
onLoadMore() => anyHandler that is called when more items should be loaded, e.g. while scrolling near the bottom.
Layout
NameTypeDefaultDescription
flexResponsive<stringnumberboolean>When used in a flex layout, specifies how the element will grow or shrink to fit the space available. See MDN.
flexGrowResponsive<number>When used in a flex layout, specifies how the element will grow to fit the space available. See MDN.
flexShrinkResponsive<number>When used in a flex layout, specifies how the element will shrink to fit the space available. See MDN.
flexBasisResponsive<numberstring>When used in a flex layout, specifies the initial main size of the element. See MDN.
alignSelfResponsive<'auto''normal''start''end''center''flex-start''flex-end''self-start''self-end''stretch'>Overrides the alignItems property of a flex or grid container. See MDN.
justifySelfResponsive<'auto''normal''start''end''flex-start''flex-end''self-start''self-end''center''left''right''stretch'>Specifies how the element is justified inside a flex or grid container. See MDN.
orderResponsive<number>The layout order for the element within a flex or grid container. See MDN.
gridAreaResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the named grid area that the element should be placed in within the grid. See MDN.
gridColumnResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the column the element should be placed in within the grid. See MDN.
gridRowResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the row the element should be placed in within the grid. See MDN.
gridColumnStartResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the starting column to span within the grid. See MDN.
gridColumnEndResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the ending column to span within the grid. See MDN.
gridRowStartResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the starting row to span within the grid. See MDN.
gridRowEndResponsive<string>When used in a grid layout, specifies the ending row to span within the grid. See MDN.
Spacing
NameTypeDefaultDescription
marginResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for all four sides of the element. See MDN.
marginTopResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for the top side of the element. See MDN.
marginBottomResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for the bottom side of the element. See MDN.
marginStartResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for the logical start side of the element, depending on layout direction. See MDN.
marginEndResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for the logical end side of an element, depending on layout direction. See MDN.
marginXResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for both the left and right sides of the element. See MDN.
marginYResponsive<DimensionValue>The margin for both the top and bottom sides of the element. See MDN.
Sizing
NameTypeDefaultDescription
widthResponsive<DimensionValue>The width of the element. See MDN.
minWidthResponsive<DimensionValue>The minimum width of the element. See MDN.
maxWidthResponsive<DimensionValue>The maximum width of the element. See MDN.
heightResponsive<DimensionValue>The height of the element. See MDN.
minHeightResponsive<DimensionValue>The minimum height of the element. See MDN.
maxHeightResponsive<DimensionValue>The maximum height of the element. See MDN.
Positioning
NameTypeDefaultDescription
positionResponsive<'static''relative''absolute''fixed''sticky'>Specifies how the element is positioned. See MDN.
topResponsive<DimensionValue>The top position for the element. See MDN.
bottomResponsive<DimensionValue>The bottom position for the element. See MDN.
leftResponsive<DimensionValue>The left position for the element. See MDN. Consider using start instead for RTL support.
rightResponsive<DimensionValue>The right position for the element. See MDN. Consider using start instead for RTL support.
startResponsive<DimensionValue>The logical start position for the element, depending on layout direction. See MDN.
endResponsive<DimensionValue>The logical end position for the element, depending on layout direction. See MDN.
zIndexResponsive<number>The stacking order for the element. See MDN.
isHiddenResponsive<boolean>Hides the element.
Accessibility
NameTypeDefaultDescription
idstringThe element's unique identifier. See MDN.
aria-labelstringDefines a string value that labels the current element.
aria-labelledbystringIdentifies the element (or elements) that labels the current element.
aria-describedbystringIdentifies the element (or elements) that describes the object.
aria-detailsstringIdentifies the element (or elements) that provide a detailed, extended description for the object.
Advanced
NameTypeDefaultDescription
UNSAFE_classNamestringSets the CSS className for the element. Only use as a last resort. Use style props instead.
UNSAFE_styleCSSPropertiesSets inline style for the element. Only use as a last resort. Use style props instead.

Visual options#


Loading#

<ListBox
  isLoading
  aria-label="Choose frequency"
  selectionMode="single"
  onSelectionChange={selected => setFrequency(selected)}
  width="size-1200">
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  isLoading
  aria-label="Choose frequency"
  selectionMode="single"
  onSelectionChange={selected => setFrequency(selected)}
  width="size-1200">
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  isLoading
  aria-label="Choose frequency"
  selectionMode="single"
  onSelectionChange={(selected) =>
    setFrequency(
      selected
    )}
  width="size-1200"
>
</ListBox>

Disabled#

Use the disabledKeys prop to specify which item keys to disable in the ListBox.

<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Pick your favorite"
  disabledKeys={['Snake', 'Ross']}
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Animals">
    <Item key="Aardvark">Aardvark</Item>
    <Item key="Kangaroo">Kangaroo</Item>
    <Item key="Snake">Snake</Item>
  </Section>
  <Section title="People">
    <Item key="Danni">Danni</Item>
    <Item key="Devon">Devon</Item>
    <Item key="Ross">Ross</Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Pick your favorite"
  disabledKeys={['Snake', 'Ross']}
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Animals">
    <Item key="Aardvark">Aardvark</Item>
    <Item key="Kangaroo">Kangaroo</Item>
    <Item key="Snake">Snake</Item>
  </Section>
  <Section title="People">
    <Item key="Danni">Danni</Item>
    <Item key="Devon">Devon</Item>
    <Item key="Ross">Ross</Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>
<ListBox
  width="size-2400"
  aria-label="Pick your favorite"
  disabledKeys={[
    'Snake',
    'Ross'
  ]}
  selectionMode="single"
>
  <Section title="Animals">
    <Item key="Aardvark">
      Aardvark
    </Item>
    <Item key="Kangaroo">
      Kangaroo
    </Item>
    <Item key="Snake">
      Snake
    </Item>
  </Section>
  <Section title="People">
    <Item key="Danni">
      Danni
    </Item>
    <Item key="Devon">
      Devon
    </Item>
    <Item key="Ross">
      Ross
    </Item>
  </Section>
</ListBox>