Toggle Group
A toggle group is used to toggle either one option or multiple options.
Features
- Fully managed keyboard navigation.
- Supports horizontal and vertical orientation.
- Support for multiple selection.
Installation
To use the toggle group machine in your project, run the following command in your command line:
npm install @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/react # or yarn add @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/react
npm install @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/solid # or yarn add @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/solid
npm install @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/vue # or yarn add @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/vue
npm install @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/vue # or yarn add @zag-js/toggle-group @zag-js/vue
This command will install the framework agnostic toggle group logic and the reactive utilities for your framework of choice.
Anatomy
To set up the toggle group correctly, you'll need to understand its anatomy and how we name its parts.
Each part includes a
data-partattribute to help identify them in the DOM.
Usage
First, import the toggle group package into your project
import * as toggle from "@zag-js/toggle-group"
The toggle group package exports two key functions:
machine— The state machine logic for the toggle group widget as described in the WAI-ARIA spec.connect— The function that translates the machine's state to JSX attributes and event handlers.
You'll need to provide a unique
idto theuseMachinehook. This is used to ensure that every part has a unique identifier.
Next, import the required hooks and functions for your framework and use the toggle group machine in your project 🔥
import { normalizeProps, useMachine } from "@zag-js/react" import * as toggle from "@zag-js/toggle-group" import { useId } from "react" export function ToggleGroup() { const [state, send] = useMachine(toggle.machine({ id: useId() })) const api = toggle.connect(state, send, normalizeProps) return ( <div {...api.rootProps}> <button {...api.getItemProps({ value: "bold" })}>B</button> <button {...api.getItemProps({ value: "italic" })}>I</button> <button {...api.getItemProps({ value: "underline" })}>U</button> </div> ) }
import { normalizeProps, useMachine } from "@zag-js/solid" import * as toggle from "@zag-js/toggle-group" import { createMemo, createUniqueId } from "solid-js" export function ToggleGroup() { const [state, send] = useMachine(toggle.machine({ id: createUniqueId() })) const api = createMemo(() => toggle.connect(state, send, normalizeProps)) return ( <div {...api().rootProps}> <button {...api().getItemProps({ value: "bold" })}>B</button> <button {...api().getItemProps({ value: "italic" })}>I</button> <button {...api().getItemProps({ value: "underline" })}>U</button> </div> ) }
import * as toggle from "@zag-js/toggle-group" import { normalizeProps, useMachine } from "@zag-js/vue" import { defineComponent, computed, h, Fragment } from "vue" export default defineComponent({ name: "ToggleGroup", setup() { const [state, send] = useMachine(toggle.machine({ id: "1" })) const apiRef = computed(() => toggle.connect(state.value, send, normalizeProps), ) return () => { const api = apiRef.value return ( <div {...api.rootProps}> <button {...api.getItemProps({ value: "bold" })}>B</button> <button {...api.getItemProps({ value: "italic" })}>I</button> <button {...api.getItemProps({ value: "underline" })}>U</button> </div> ) } }, })
<script setup> import * as toggle from "@zag-js/toggle-group" import { normalizeProps, useMachine } from "@zag-js/vue"; import { computed } from "vue"; const [state, send] = useMachine(toggle.machine({ id: '1' })) const api = computed(() => toggle.connect(state.value, send, normalizeProps)) </script> <template> <div v-bind="api.rootProps"> <button v-bind="api.getItemProps({ value: 'bold' })">B</button> <button v-bind="api.getItemProps({ value: 'italic' })">I</button> <button v-bind="api.getItemProps({ value: 'underline' })">U</button> </div> </template>
Changing the orientation
By default, the toggle group is assumed to be horizontal. To change the
orientation to vertical, set the orientation property in the machine's context
to vertical.
const [state, send] = useMachine( toggle.machine({ orientation: "vertical", }), )
Listening for value changes
When the pressed toggle in the group changes, onValueChange callback is
invoked.
const [state, send] = useMachine( toggle.machine({ onValueChange(details) { // details => { value: string[] } console.log(details.value) }, }), )
Allowing multiple selection
Set the multiple property in the machine's context to true to allow multiple
options to be toggled.
const [state, send] = useMachine( toggle.machine({ multiple: true, }), )
Disabling the toggle group
Set the disabled property in the machine's context to true to disable the
toggle group.
const [state, send] = useMachine( toggle.machine({ disabled: true, }), )
Disabling a toggle
Set the disabled property in the getToggleProps function to true to
disable a toggle.
//... <div {...api.rootProps}> <button {...api.getToggleProps({ value: "bold", disabled: true })}>B</button> </div> //...
Disabling focus loop
The toggle group loops keyboard navigation by default. To disable this, set the
loop property in the machine's context to false.
const [state, send] = useMachine( toggle.machine({ loop: false, }), )
Disabling roving focus management
The toggle group uses roving focus management by default. To disable this, set
the rovingFocus property in the machine's context to false.
const [state, send] = useMachine( toggle.machine({ rovingFocus: false, }), )
Styling Guide
Earlier, we mentioned that each toggle group part has a data-part attribute
added to them to select and style them in the DOM.
Pressed State
The toggle is pressed, the data-state attribute is applied to the toggle
button with on or off values.
[data-part="toggle"][data-state="on|off"] { /* styles for toggle button */ }
Focused State
When a toggle button is focused, the data-focus is applied to the root and
matching toggle button.
[data-part="root"][data-focus] { /* styles for the root */ } [data-part="toggle"][data-focus] { /* styles for the toggle */ }
Disabled State
When a toggle button is disabled, the data-disabled is applied to the root and
matching toggle button.
[data-part="root"][data-disabled] { /* styles for the root */ } [data-part="toggle"][data-disabled] { /* styles for the toggle */ }
Methods and Properties
Machine Context
The toggle group machine exposes the following context properties:
idsPartial<{ root: string; item(value: string): string; }>The ids of the elements in the toggle. Useful for composition.disabledbooleanWhether the toggle is disabled.valuestring[]The values of the toggles in the group.onValueChange(details: ValueChangeDetails) => voidFunction to call when the toggle is clicked.loopFocusbooleanWhether to loop focus inside the toggle group.rovingFocusbooleanWhether to use roving tab index to manage focus.orientationOrientationThe orientation of the toggle group.multiplebooleanWhether to allow multiple toggles to be selected.dir"ltr" | "rtl"The document's text/writing direction.idstringThe unique identifier of the machine.getRootNode() => ShadowRoot | Node | DocumentA root node to correctly resolve document in custom environments. E.x.: Iframes, Electron.
Machine API
The toggle group api exposes the following methods:
valuestring[]The value of the toggle group.setValue(values: string[]) => voidFunction to set the value of the toggle group.getItemState(props: ItemProps) => ItemStateReturns the state of the toggle item.
Accessibility
Uses roving tabindex to manage focus movement among items.
Keyboard Interactions
- TabMoves focus to either the pressed item or the first item in the group.
- SpaceActivates/deactivates the item.
- EnterActivates/deactivates the item.
- ArrowDownMoves focus to the next item in the group.
- ArrowRightMoves focus to the next item in the group.
- ArrowUpMoves focus to the previous item in the group.
- ArrowLeftMoves focus to the previous item in the group.
- HomeMoves focus to the first item.
- EndMoves focus to the last item.
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