Popover

An accessible popup anchored to a button.

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Anatomy

Import the component and assemble its parts:

Anatomy

API reference

Root

Groups all parts of the popover. Doesn’t render its own HTML element.

defaultOpen

boolean

Description

Whether the popover is initially open. To render a controlled popover, use the open prop instead.

Type
boolean | undefined
open

boolean

Name
Description

Whether the popover is currently open.

Type
boolean | undefined
onOpenChange

function

Description

Event handler called when the popover is opened or closed.

Type
| ((
    open: boolean,
    eventDetails: Popover.Root.ChangeEventDetails,
  ) => void)
| undefined
actionsRef

RefObject<Popover.Root.Actions | null>

Description

A ref to imperative actions.

  • unmount: When specified, the popover will not be unmounted when closed. Instead, the unmount function must be called to unmount the popover manually. Useful when the popover's animation is controlled by an external library.
Type
| React.RefObject<Popover.Root.Actions | null>
| undefined
defaultTriggerId

string | null

Description

ID of the trigger that the popover is associated with. This is useful in conjuntion with the defaultOpen prop to create an initially open popover.

Type
string | null | undefined
handle

PopoverStore<Payload>

Name
Description

A handle to associate the popover with a trigger. If specified, allows external triggers to control the popover's open state.

Type
{} | undefined
modal

boolean | 'trap-focus'

false

Name
Description

Determines if the popover enters a modal state when open.

  • true: user interaction is limited to the popover: document page scroll is locked, and pointer interactions on outside elements are disabled.
  • false: user interaction with the rest of the document is allowed.
  • 'trap-focus': focus is trapped inside the popover, but document page scroll is not locked and pointer interactions outside of it remain enabled.
Type
boolean | 'trap-focus' | undefined
Default

false

onOpenChangeComplete

function

Description

Event handler called after any animations complete when the popover is opened or closed.

Type
((open: boolean) => void) | undefined
triggerId

string | null

Description

ID of the trigger that the popover is associated with. This is useful in conjuntion with the open prop to create a controlled popover. There's no need to specify this prop when the popover is uncontrolled (i.e. when the open prop is not set).

Type
string | null | undefined
children

ReactNode | Popover.Root.ChildRenderFunction<Payload>

Description

The content of the popover. This can be a regular React node or a render function that receives the payload of the active trigger.

Type
| React.ReactNode
| ((arg: { payload: Payload | undefined }) => ReactNode)

Trigger

A button that opens the popover. Renders a <button> element.

handle

PopoverStore<Payload>

Name
Description

A handle to associate the trigger with a popover.

Type
{} | undefined
nativeButton

boolean

true

Description

Whether the component renders a native <button> element when replacing it via the render prop. Set to false if the rendered element is not a button (e.g. <div>).

Type
boolean | undefined
Default

true

payload

Payload

Description

A payload to pass to the popover when it is opened.

Type
Payload | undefined
openOnHover

boolean

false

Description

Whether the popover should also open when the trigger is hovered.

Type
boolean | undefined
Default

false

delay

number

300

Name
Description

How long to wait before the popover may be opened on hover. Specified in milliseconds.

Requires the openOnHover prop.

Type
number | undefined
Default

300

closeDelay

number

0

Description

How long to wait before closing the popover that was opened on hover. Specified in milliseconds.

Requires the openOnHover prop.

Type
number | undefined
Default

0

id

string

Name
Description

Id of the trigger. In addition to being forwarded to the rendered element, it is also used to specify the active trigger for the popover in controlled mode (with the PopoverRoot triggerId prop).

Type
string | undefined
className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
string | ((state: Popover.Trigger.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Trigger.State,
  ) => ReactElement)
data-popup-open

Present when the corresponding popover is open.

data-pressed

Present when the trigger is pressed.

Backdrop

An overlay displayed beneath the popover. Renders a <div> element.

className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
| string
| ((state: Popover.Backdrop.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Backdrop.State,
  ) => ReactElement)
data-open

Present when the popup is open.

data-closed

Present when the popup is closed.

data-starting-style

Present when the popup is animating in.

data-ending-style

Present when the popup is animating out.

Portal

A portal element that moves the popup to a different part of the DOM. By default, the portal element is appended to <body>.

container

Union

Description

A parent element to render the portal element into.

Type
| HTMLElement
| ShadowRoot
| React.RefObject<HTMLElement | ShadowRoot | null>
| null
| undefined
children

ReactNode

Type
React.ReactNode
keepMounted

boolean

false

Description

Whether to keep the portal mounted in the DOM while the popup is hidden.

Type
boolean | undefined
Default

false

Positioner

Positions the popover against the trigger. Renders a <div> element.

collisionAvoidance

CollisionAvoidance

Description

Determines how to handle collisions when positioning the popup.

Type
| {
    side?: 'none' | 'flip'
    align?: 'shift' | 'none' | 'flip'
    fallbackAxisSide?: 'none' | 'start' | 'end'
  }
| {
    side?: 'shift' | 'none'
    align?: 'shift' | 'none'
    fallbackAxisSide?: 'none' | 'start' | 'end'
  }
| undefined
Example
align

Align

'center'

Name
Description

How to align the popup relative to the specified side.

Type
'center' | 'start' | 'end' | undefined
Default

'center'

alignOffset

number | OffsetFunction

0

Description

Additional offset along the alignment axis in pixels. Also accepts a function that returns the offset to read the dimensions of the anchor and positioner elements, along with its side and alignment.

The function takes a data object parameter with the following properties:

  • data.anchor: the dimensions of the anchor element with properties width and height.
  • data.positioner: the dimensions of the positioner element with properties width and height.
  • data.side: which side of the anchor element the positioner is aligned against.
  • data.align: how the positioner is aligned relative to the specified side.
Type
| number
| ((data: {
    side: Side
    align: Align
    anchor: { width: number; height: number }
    positioner: { width: number; height: number }
  }) => number)
| undefined
Default

0

Example
side

Side

'bottom'

Name
Description

Which side of the anchor element to align the popup against. May automatically change to avoid collisions.

Type
| 'top'
| 'bottom'
| 'left'
| 'right'
| 'inline-end'
| 'inline-start'
| undefined
Default

'bottom'

sideOffset

number | OffsetFunction

0

Description

Distance between the anchor and the popup in pixels. Also accepts a function that returns the distance to read the dimensions of the anchor and positioner elements, along with its side and alignment.

The function takes a data object parameter with the following properties:

  • data.anchor: the dimensions of the anchor element with properties width and height.
  • data.positioner: the dimensions of the positioner element with properties width and height.
  • data.side: which side of the anchor element the positioner is aligned against.
  • data.align: how the positioner is aligned relative to the specified side.
Type
| number
| ((data: {
    side: Side
    align: Align
    anchor: { width: number; height: number }
    positioner: { width: number; height: number }
  }) => number)
| undefined
Default

0

Example
arrowPadding

number

5

Description

Minimum distance to maintain between the arrow and the edges of the popup.

Use it to prevent the arrow element from hanging out of the rounded corners of a popup.

Type
number | undefined
Default

5

anchor

Union

Name
Description

An element to position the popup against. By default, the popup will be positioned against the trigger.

Type
| Element
| React.RefObject<Element | null>
| VirtualElement
| (() => Element | VirtualElement | null)
| null
| undefined
collisionBoundary

Boundary

'clipping-ancestors'

Description

An element or a rectangle that delimits the area that the popup is confined to.

Type
| Element
| 'clipping-ancestors'
| Element[]
| Rect
| undefined
Default

'clipping-ancestors'

collisionPadding

Padding

5

Description

Additional space to maintain from the edge of the collision boundary.

Type
| {
    top?: number
    right?: number
    bottom?: number
    left?: number
  }
| number
| undefined
Default

5

sticky

boolean

false

Name
Description

Whether to maintain the popup in the viewport after the anchor element was scrolled out of view.

Type
boolean | undefined
Default

false

positionMethod

'fixed' | 'absolute'

'absolute'

Description

Determines which CSS position property to use.

Type
'fixed' | 'absolute' | undefined
Default

'absolute'

trackAnchor

boolean

true

Description

Whether the popup tracks any layout shift of its positioning anchor.

Type
boolean | undefined
Default

true

className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
| string
| ((state: Popover.Positioner.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Positioner.State,
  ) => ReactElement)
data-open

Present when the popup is open.

data-closed

Present when the popup is closed.

data-anchor-hidden

Present when the anchor is hidden.

data-align

Indicates how the popup is aligned relative to specified side.

data-side

Indicates which side the popup is positioned relative to the trigger.

--anchor-height

The anchor's height.

--anchor-width

The anchor's width.

--available-height

The available height between the trigger and the edge of the viewport.

--available-width

The available width between the trigger and the edge of the viewport.

--positioner-height

The height of the popover's positioner. It is important to set height to this value when using CSS to animate size changes.

--positioner-width

The width of the popover's positioner. It is important to set width to this value when using CSS to animate size changes.

--transform-origin

The coordinates that this element is anchored to. Used for animations and transitions.

A container for the popover contents. Renders a <div> element.

initialFocus

Union

Description

Determines the element to focus when the popover is opened.

  • false: Do not move focus.
  • true: Move focus based on the default behavior (first tabbable element or popup).
  • RefObject: Move focus to the ref element.
  • function: Called with the interaction type (mouse, touch, pen, or keyboard). Return an element to focus, true to use the default behavior, or false/undefined to do nothing.
Type
| boolean
| React.RefObject<HTMLElement | null>
| ((
    openType: InteractionType,
  ) => boolean | void | HTMLElement | null)
| undefined
finalFocus

Union

Description

Determines the element to focus when the popover is closed.

  • false: Do not move focus.
  • true: Move focus based on the default behavior (trigger or previously focused element).
  • RefObject: Move focus to the ref element.
  • function: Called with the interaction type (mouse, touch, pen, or keyboard). Return an element to focus, true to use the default behavior, or false/undefined to do nothing.
Type
| boolean
| React.RefObject<HTMLElement | null>
| ((
    closeType: InteractionType,
  ) => boolean | void | HTMLElement | null)
| undefined
className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
string | ((state: Popover.Popup.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Popup.State,
  ) => ReactElement)
data-open

Present when the popup is open.

data-closed

Present when the popup is closed.

data-align

Indicates how the popup is aligned relative to specified side.

data-instant

Present if animations should be instant.

data-side

Indicates which side the popup is positioned relative to the trigger.

data-starting-style

Present when the popup is animating in.

data-ending-style

Present when the popup is animating out.

--popup-height

The height of the popup.

--popup-width

The width of the popup.

Arrow

Displays an element positioned against the popover anchor. Renders a <div> element.

className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
string | ((state: Popover.Arrow.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Arrow.State,
  ) => ReactElement)
data-open

Present when the popup is open.

data-closed

Present when the popup is closed.

data-uncentered

Present when the popover arrow is uncentered.

data-anchor-hidden

Present when the anchor is hidden.

data-align

Indicates how the popup is aligned relative to specified side.

data-side

Indicates which side the popup is positioned relative to the trigger.

Title

A heading that labels the popover. Renders an <h2> element.

className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
string | ((state: Popover.Title.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Title.State,
  ) => ReactElement)

Description

A paragraph with additional information about the popover. Renders a <p> element.

className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
| string
| ((state: Popover.Description.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Description.State,
  ) => ReactElement)

Close

A button that closes the popover. Renders a <button> element.

nativeButton

boolean

true

Description

Whether the component renders a native <button> element when replacing it via the render prop. Set to false if the rendered element is not a button (e.g. <div>).

Type
boolean | undefined
Default

true

className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
string | ((state: Popover.Close.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Close.State,
  ) => ReactElement)

Viewport

A viewport for displaying content transitions. This component is only required if one popup can be opened by multiple triggers, its content change based on the trigger and switching between them is animated. Renders a <div> element.

children

ReactNode

Description

The content to render inside the transition container.

Type
React.ReactNode
className

string | function

Description

CSS class applied to the element, or a function that returns a class based on the component’s state.

Type
| string
| ((state: Popover.Viewport.State) => string)
render

ReactElement | function

Name
Description

Allows you to replace the component’s HTML element with a different tag, or compose it with another component.

Accepts a ReactElement or a function that returns the element to render.

Type
| ReactElement
| ((
    props: HTMLProps,
    state: Popover.Viewport.State,
  ) => ReactElement)
data-activation-direction

Indicates the direction from which the popup was activated. This can be used to create directional animations based on how the popup was triggered. Contains space-separated values for both horizontal and vertical axes.

data-current

Applied to the direct child of the viewport when no transitions are present or the new content when it's entering.

data-previous

Applied to the direct child of the viewport that contains the exiting content when transitions are present.

data-transitioning

Indicates that the viewport is currently transitioning between old and new content.

--popup-height

The height of the parent popup. This variable is placed on the 'previous' container and stores the height of the popup when the previous content was rendered. It can be used to freeze the dimensions of the popup when animating between different content.

--popup-width

The width of the parent popup. This variable is placed on the 'previous' container and stores the width of the popup when the previous content was rendered. It can be used to freeze the dimensions of the popup when animating between different content.

Examples

Detached triggers

A popover can be controlled by a trigger located either inside or outside the Popover.Root component. For simple, one-off interactions, place the Popover.Trigger inside Popover.Root, as shown in the example at the top of this page.

However, if defining the popover’s content next to its trigger is not practical, you can use a detached trigger. This involves placing the Popover.Trigger outside of Popover.Root and linking them with a handle created by the Popover.createHandle() function.

Detached triggers

Multiple triggers

A single popover can be opened by multiple trigger elements. You can achieve this by using the same handle for several detached triggers, or by placing multiple Popover.Trigger components inside a single Popover.Root.

Multiple triggers within the Root part
multiple detached triggers

The popover can render different content depending on which trigger opened it. This is achieved by passing a payload to the Popover.Trigger and using the function-as-a-child pattern in Popover.Root.

The payload can be strongly typed by providing a type argument to the createHandle function:

Detached triggers with payload

Controlled mode with multiple triggers

You can control the popover’s open state externally using the open and onOpenChange props on Popover.Root. This allows you to manage the popover’s visibility based on your application’s state. When using multiple triggers, you have to manage which trigger is active with the triggerId prop on Popover.Root and the id prop on each Popover.Trigger.

Note that there is no separate onTriggerIdChange prop. Instead, the onOpenChange callback receives an additional argument, eventDetails, which contains the trigger element that initiated the state change.

Animating the Popover

You can animate a popover as it moves between different trigger elements. This includes animating its position, size, and content.

Position and Size

To animate the popover’s position, apply CSS transitions to the left, right, top, and bottom properties of the Positioner part. To animate its size, transition the width and height of the Popup part.

Content

The popover also supports content transitions. This is useful when different triggers display different content within the same popover.

To enable content animations, wrap the content in the Viewport part. This part provides features to create direction-aware animations. It renders a div with a data-activation-direction attribute (left, right, up, or down) that indicates the new trigger’s position relative to the previous one.

Inside the Viewport, the content is further wrapped in divs with data attributes to help with styling:

  • data-current: The currently visible content when no transitions are present or the incoming content.
  • data-previous: The outgoing content during a transition.

You can use these attributes to style the enter and exit animations.