Simple React tooltip that is inspired from react-tooltip
. The only change for now is that the dynamic reposition of the tooltip is disabled.
The place
you set to the tooltip will be taken into consideration. If you don't specify one default value is taken into account.
Forked from react-tooltip and Original author Wang Zixiao
npm install simple-react-tooltip
Using NPM
1 . Require simple-react-tooltip after installation
import ReactTooltip from 'simple-react-tooltip'
2 . Add data-tip = "your placeholder" to your element
<p data-tip="hello world">Tooltip</p>
3 . Including simple-react-tooltip component
<ReactTooltip />
Standalone
You can import node_modules/simple-react-tooltip/standalone/react-tooltip.min.js
into your page, please make sure that you have already imported react
and react-dom
into your page.
Notes:
- The tooltip sets
type: dark
place: top
effect: float
as default attributes. You don't have to add these options if you don't want to change the defaults - The option you set on
<ReactTooltip />
component will be implemented on every tooltip in a same page:<ReactTooltip effect="solid" />
- The option you set on a specific element, for example:
<a data-type="warning"></a>
will only affect this specific tooltip
Check example: Simple-React-tooltip Test
Global | Specific | Type | Values | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
place | data-place | String | top, right, bottom, left | placement |
type | data-type | String | success, warning, error, info, light | theme |
effect | data-effect | String | float, solid | behaviour of tooltip |
event | data-event | String | e.g. click | custom event to trigger tooltip |
eventOff | data-event-off | String | e.g. click | custom event to hide tooltip (only makes effect after setting event attribute) |
globalEventOff | String | e.g. click | global event to hide tooltip (global only) | |
isCapture | data-iscapture | Bool | true, false | when set to true, custom event's propagation mode will be capture |
offset | data-offset | Object | top, right, bottom, left | data-offset="{'top': 10, 'left': 10}" for specific and offset={{top: 10, left: 10}} for global |
multiline | data-multiline | Bool | true, false | support <br> , <br /> to make multiline |
className | data-class | String | extra custom class, can use !important to overwrite react-tooltip's default class | |
html | data-html | Bool | true, false | <p data-tip="<p>HTML tooltip</p>" data-html={true}></p> or <ReactTooltip html={true} /> |
delayHide | data-delay-hide | Number | <p data-tip="tooltip" data-delay-hide='1000'></p> or <ReactTooltip delayHide={1000} /> |
|
delayShow | data-delay-show | Number | <p data-tip="tooltip" data-delay-show='1000'></p> or <ReactTooltip delayShow={1000} /> |
|
insecure | null | Bool | true, false | Whether to inject the style header into the page dynamically (violates CSP style-src but is a convenient default) |
border | data-border | Bool | true, false | Add one pixel white border |
getContent | null | Func or Array | () => {}, [() => {}, Interval] | Generate the tip content dynamically |
afterShow | null | Func | () => {} | Function that will be called after tooltip show |
afterHide | null | Func | () => {} | Function that will be called after tooltip hide |
disable | data-tip-disable | Bool | true, false | Disable the tooltip behaviour, default is false |
scrollHide | data-scroll-hide | Bool | true, false | Hide the tooltip when scrolling, default is true |
resizeHide | null | Bool | true, false | Hide the tooltip when resizing the window, default is true |
wrapper | null | String | div, span | Selecting the wrapper element of the react tooltip, default is div |
Check the example React-tooltip Test
- Try to specify a place always or default value of top is taken into consideration.
- data-tip is necessary, because
<ReactTooltip />
find tooltip via this attribute - data-for correspond to the id of
<ReactTooltip />
- When using react component as tooltip, you can have many
<ReactTooltip />
in a page but they should have different ids
Hide the tooltip manually, the target is optional, if no target passed in, all existing tooltips will be hidden
import {findDOMNode} from 'react-dom'
import ReactTooltip from 'react-tooltip'
<p ref='foo' data-tip='tooltip'></p>
<button onClick={() => { ReactTooltip.hide(findDOMNode(this.refs.foo)) }}></button>
<ReactTooltip />
Rebinding all tooltips
Show specific tooltip manually, for example:
import {findDOMNode} from 'react-dom'
import ReactTooltip from 'react-tooltip'
<p ref='foo' data-tip='tooltip'></p>
<button onClick={() => { ReactTooltip.show(this.refs.foo) }}></button>
<ReactTooltip />
1. Using tooltip within the modal (e.g. react-modal)
The component was designed to set <ReactTooltip />
once and then use tooltip everywhere, but a lot of people get stuck when using this component in a modal. You can read the discussion here. To solve this problem:
- Place
<ReactTooltip />
outside of the<Modal>
- Use
ReactTooltip.rebuild()
when opening the modal - If your modal's z-index happens to be higher than the tooltip's, use the attribute
className
to custom your tooltip's z-index
I suggest always putting
<ReactTooltip />
in the Highest level or smart component of Redux, so you might need these static method to control tooltip's behaviour in some situations
When you set getContent={() => { return }}
you will find the tooltip will display true
. That's because React will set the value of data-* to be 'true' automatically if there is no value to be set. So you have to set data-tip=''
in this situation.
<p data-tip='' data-for='test'></p>
<ReactTooltip id='test' getContent={() => { return null }}/>
Same for empty children, if you don't want show the tooltip when the children is empty
<p data-tip='' data-for='test'></p>
<ReactTooltip id='test'>{}</ReactTooltip>
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