Click-away listener
Detect if a click event happened outside of an element. It listens for clicks that occur somewhere in the document.
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- ⚛️ Supports portals
Example
For instance, if you need to hide a menu dropdown when people click anywhere else on your page:
Notice that the component only accepts one child element. You can find a more advanced demo on the Menu documentation section.
Portal
The following demo uses Portal
to render the dropdown into a new "subtree" outside of current DOM hierarchy.
Leading edge
By default, the component responds to the trailing events (click + touch end). However, you can configure it to respond to the leading events (mouse down + touch start).
Accessibility
By default <ClickAwayListener />
will add an onClick
handler to its children.
This can result in e.g. screen readers announcing the children as clickable.
However, the purpose of the onClick
handler is not to make children
interactive.
In order to prevent screen readers from marking non-interactive children as "clickable" add role="presentation"
to the immediate children:
<ClickAwayListener>
<div role="presentation">
<h1>non-interactive heading</h1>
</div>
</ClickAwayListener>
This is also required to fix a quirk in NVDA when using Firefox that prevents announcement of alert messages (see mui/material-ui#29080).
Unstyled
As the component does not have any styles, it also comes with the Base package.
import ClickAwayListener from '@mui/base/ClickAwayListener';