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use-spotlight

A react hook that generates an animated 'spotlight' follows the active target. 🎙

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Features

  • 🔦 Generate a 'spotlight' that follows the size and position of any active target.
  • 👟 Auto-updated after resizing or DOM changing.
  • ⚡️ Options to fit any position between smooth effect to high-efficiency performance.
  • 🪩 Apply customized style to the 'light' easily.
  • 💽 ≈ 2kB minzipped.

Demo

use-spotlight-demo

https://github.com/9am/use-spotlight/assets/1435457/5b570780-abb7-4df9-9e19-7454eafecce4

Live demos

Description Live demo
Basic Edit basic
Auto-updated resize Edit auto-follow-resize
Auto-updated DOM change Edit auto-follow-mutation
Throttle Edit throttle
Custom light style Edit custom style
Pseudo light Edit pseudo

Use cases

[!NOTE]

  • An animated active indicator for a component like <ToggleButton>, <Tabs>.
  • A highlight effect for a self-controlled focused system, like the result list of a <SearchBar>.
  • ...

Usage

Install

npm install use-spotlight

JSX

+import { useSpotlight } from 'use-spotlight'

 () => {
     const [active, setActive] = useState(-1)
     // init hook
+    const { stage, actor, style } = useSpotlight()
     return (
         // set ref for 'stage'
         <ul
+            ref={stage}
         >
             {list.map(({ val }) => (
                 <li
                     onClick={() => setActive(val)}
                     // set ref for 'actor'
+                    ref={val === active ? actor : null}
                 >
                     {val}
                 </li>
             ))}
             // set 'style' to the light
+            <i style={style} />
         </ul>
     )
 }

Documentation

useSpotlight( SpotlightOptions? )

Parameters: SpotlightOptions

  • throttleWait: The number of milliseconds to throttle invocations to. default: 0
  • stageBorderEdge: With default setting, the 'light' will be positioned relative to the padding edge of the 'stage', which will cause an offset if 'stage' has borders. Set to true, if want to use the border edge, which will hurt performance but be more accurate on the position. default: false
  • stageMutation: Enable watching 'stage' childlist subtree DOM mutation. default: false
  • lightPseudo: ::before or ::after to enable pseudo element as 'light'. In this mode, there's no need to insert a 'light' element explicitly. It's useful for case that no extra element wanted under the 'stage'. default: null

Returns: Spotlight

  • stage: The RefCallback which will be assigned to node as container.
  • actor: The RefCallback which will be assigned to node as target to follow.
  • style: The CSSProperties for the node 'light'.
  • size: The offset [x, y, width, height] between 'actor' and 'stage'.

[!IMPORTANT]

  • stageBorderEdge=true uses getComputedStyle() to calculate the border size of 'stage', but it's bad for performance, there're other alternatives to achieve this:
    1. Use outline instead of border.
    2. Override the style of 'light': top: -1 * var(--border-top-size-stage), left: -1 * var(--border-left-size-stage)
  • stageMutation=true add an extra MutationObserver to the 'stage', consider using the default setting unless it can not cover some of the cases.

License

MIT

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npm i use-spotlight

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