React pop over component that appears to the left of a button on user click.
For this component to properly work, you will need to install @popperjs/core
into your project. Please run the following:npm i -E @popperjs/[email protected]
import React from "react";
import { createPopper } from "@popperjs/core";
const Popover = ({ color }) => {
const [popoverShow, setPopoverShow] = React.useState(false);
const btnRef = React.createRef();
const popoverRef = React.createRef();
const openPopover = () => {
createPopper(btnRef.current, popoverRef.current, {
placement: "left"
});
setPopoverShow(true);
};
const closePopover = () => {
setPopoverShow(false);
};
return (
<>
<div className="flex flex-wrap">
<div className="w-full text-center">
<button
className={
"bg-" +
this.state.color +
"-500 text-white active:bg-" +
this.state.color +
"-600 font-bold uppercase text-sm px-6 py-3 rounded shadow hover:shadow-lg outline-none focus:outline-none mr-1 mb-1 ease-linear transition-all duration-150"
}
type="button"
onClick={() => {
popoverShow ? closePopover() : openPopover();
}}
ref={btnRef}
>
left {color}
</button>
<div
className={
(popoverShow ? "" : "hidden ") +
"bg-" +
color +
"-600 border-0 mr-3 block z-50 font-normal leading-normal text-sm max-w-xs text-left no-underline break-words rounded-lg"
}
ref={popoverRef}
>
<div>
<div
className={
"bg-" +
color +
"-600 text-white opacity-75 font-semibold p-3 mb-0 border-b border-solid border-blueGray-100 uppercase rounded-t-lg"
}
>
{color} popover title
</div>
<div className="text-white p-3">
And here's some amazing content. It's very engaging. Right?
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</>
);
};
export default function PopoverRender() {
return (
<>
return <Popover color="pink" />
</>
);
}