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| title: Drawer |
| description: |
| Used to render a content that slides in from the side of the screen. |
| links: |
| source: components/drawer |
| storybook: components-drawer--basic |
| recipe: drawer |
| ark: https://ark-ui.com/react/docs/components/dialog |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-basic" /> |
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| ```tsx |
| import { Drawer } from "@chakra-ui/react" |
| ``` |
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| ```tsx |
| <Drawer.Root> |
| <Drawer.Backdrop /> |
| <Drawer.Trigger /> |
| <Drawer.Positioner> |
| <Drawer.Content> |
| <Drawer.CloseTrigger /> |
| <Drawer.Header> |
| <Drawer.Title /> |
| </Drawer.Header> |
| <Drawer.Body /> |
| <Drawer.Footer /> |
| </Drawer.Content> |
| </Drawer.Positioner> |
| </Drawer.Root> |
| ``` |
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| Use the `open` and `onOpenChange` props to control the drawer component. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-controlled" /> |
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| Use the `size` prop to change the size of the drawer component. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-sizes" /> |
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| Use the `DrawerContext` component to access the drawer state and methods from |
| outside the drawer. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-context" /> |
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| Pass the `offset` prop to the `DrawerContent` to change the offset of the drawer |
| component. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-offset" /> |
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| Use the `placement` prop to change the placement of the drawer component. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-placement" /> |
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| Use the `initialFocusEl` prop to set the initial focus of the drawer component. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-initial-focus" /> |
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| Here's an example of how to render the drawer component in a custom container. |
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| Consider setting `closeOnInteractOutside` to `false` to prevent the drawer from |
| closing when interacting outside the drawer. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-custom-container" /> |
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| Here's an example of rendering actions in the header of the drawer component. |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-header-actions" /> |
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| Here is an example of how to change variants based on the different breakpoints. |
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| This example uses the `mdDown` breakpoint to change the drawer's placement on |
| smaller screens. This approach is recommended because both conditions are |
| translated into CSS media queries, which helps avoid base style merging issues. |
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| If you really want to use the base condition instead, you’ll also need to define |
| corresponding sizes. |
| For example: |
| `<Drawer.Root placement={{ base: "bottom", md: "end" }} size={{ base: "xs", md: "md" }}>` |
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| <ExampleTabs name="drawer-with-conditional-variants" /> |
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| <PropTable component="Drawer" part="Root" /> |
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