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Generic tabs component example
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import { useState, Children, ReactElement, ReactNode } from "react"; | |
export function App() { | |
return ( | |
<Tabs> | |
<Tab name="Division">Division content!</Tab> | |
<Tab name="Wild card">Wild card content!</Tab> | |
<Tab name="Conference">Conference content!</Tab> | |
<Tab name="League">League content!</Tab> | |
</Tabs> | |
); | |
} | |
export interface TabsProps { | |
children: ReactElement<TabProps> | ReactElement<TabProps>[]; | |
} | |
export function Tabs(props: TabsProps) { | |
const { children } = props; | |
const [selectedIndex, setSelectedIndex] = useState(0); | |
const tabNames = Children.map(children, (child) => child.props.name); | |
const tabContent = Children.map(children, (child) => child.props.children); | |
return ( | |
<div> | |
<div> | |
{tabNames.map((name, index) => ( | |
<button | |
key={index} | |
style={{ | |
// Using text color as a simple way to show which tab is | |
// selected, replace with however ya'll do it | |
color: index === selectedIndex ? "crimson" : undefined, | |
}} | |
onClick={() => setSelectedIndex(index)} | |
> | |
{name} | |
</button> | |
))} | |
</div> | |
<div>{tabContent[selectedIndex]}</div> | |
</div> | |
); | |
} | |
export interface TabProps { | |
name: string; | |
children: ReactNode; | |
} | |
/** | |
* This component is kinda odd, because the parent component picks out the | |
* props, so we don't actually don't have to render anything in this component. | |
* Not sure if this is common pattern or not lol. | |
*/ | |
export function Tab(props: TabProps) { | |
return <></>; | |
} |
Author
scwood
commented
Jan 17, 2023
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