# react-tooltip
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## Demo
[![Edit ReactTooltip](https://codesandbox.io/static/img/play-codesandbox.svg)](https://codesandbox.io/s/heuristic-curran-bddeu?fontsize=14&hidenavigation=1&theme=dark)
Or see it on [Github Page](https://reacttooltip.github.io/react-tooltip/).
## Installation
```sh
npm install react-tooltip
```
or
```sh
yarn add react-tooltip
```
## Usage
### Using NPM
1 . Require react-tooltip after installation
```js
import ReactTooltip from 'react-tooltip';
```
2 . Add data-tip = "your placeholder" to your element
```jsx
<p data-tip="hello world">Tooltip</p>
```
3 . Include react-tooltip component
```jsx
<ReactTooltip />
```
### Standalone
You can import `node_modules/react-tooltip/dist/index.js` into your page. Please make sure that you have already imported `react` and `react-dom` into your page.
## Options
Notes:
- The tooltip sets `type: dark` `place: top` `effect: float` as **default** attributes. You don't have to add these options if you don't want to change the defaults
- The option you set on `<ReactTooltip />` component will be implemented on every tooltip in a same page: `<ReactTooltip effect="solid" />`
- The option you set on a specific element, for example: `<a data-type="warning"></a>` will only affect this specific tooltip
| Global | Specific | Type | Values | Description |
| :------------------- | :-------------------- | :------------ | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| place | data-place | String | "top", "right", "bottom", "left", or comma-separated e.g. "left,right" | placement - can specify a comma-separated list of preferences that will be attempted in order |
| type | data-type | String | dark, success, warning, error, info, light | theme |
| effect | data-effect | String | float, solid | behaviour of tooltip |
| event | data-event | String | e.g. click | custom event to trigger tooltip |
| eventOff | data-event-off | String | e.g. click | custom event to hide tooltip (only makes effect after setting event attribute) |
| globalEventOff | | String | e.g. click | global event to hide tooltip (global only) |
| isCapture | data-iscapture | Bool | true, false | when set to true, custom event's propagation mode will be capture |
| offset | data-offset | Object | { top?: number, right?: number, bottom?: number, left?: number } | `data-offset="{'top': 10, 'left': 10}"` for specific and `offset={{top: 10, left: 10}}` for global |
| padding | data-padding | String | e.g. `8px 21px` | Popup padding style |
| multiline | data-multiline | Bool | true, false | support `<br>`, `<br />` to make multiline |
| className | data-class | String | | extra custom class, can use !important to overwrite react-tooltip's default class |
| html | data-html | Bool | true, false | `<p data-tip="<p>HTML tooltip</p>" data-html={true}></p>` or `<ReactTooltip html={true} />`, but see [Security Note](#security-note) below.<br/>When using JSX, see [this note](#jsx-note) below. |
| delayHide | data-delay-hide | Number | | `<p data-tip="tooltip" data-delay-hide='1000'></p>` or `<ReactTooltip delayHide={1000} />` |
| delayShow | data-delay-show | Number | | `<p data-tip="tooltip" data-delay-show='1000'></p>` or `<ReactTooltip delayShow={1000} />` |
| delayUpdate | data-delay-update | Number | | `<p data-tip="tooltip" data-delay-update='1000'></p>` or `<ReactTooltip delayUpdate={1000} />` Sets a delay in calling getContent if the tooltip is already shown and you mouse over another target |
| insecure | null | Bool | true, false | Whether to inject the style header into the page dynamically (violates CSP style-src but is a convenient default) |
| border | data-border | Bool | true, false | Add one pixel white border |
| borderClass | data-border-class | String | e.g. custom-border-class | A custom class name to use for the border - enabled by the `border` prop |
| textColor | data-text-color | String | e.g. red | Popup text color |
| backgroundColor | data-background-color | String | e.g. yellow | Popup background color |
| borderColor | data-border-color | String | e.g. green | Popup border color - enabled by the `border` value |
| arrowColor | data-arrow-color | String | e.g. #fff | Popup arrow color - if not specified, will use the `backgroundColor` value |
| getContent | null | Func or Array | (dataTip) => {}, [(dataTip) => {}, Interval] | Generate the tip content dynamically |
| afterShow | null | Func | (evt) => {} | Function that will be called after tooltip show, with event that triggered show |
| afterHide | null | Func | (evt) => {} | Function that will be called after tooltip hide, with event that triggered hide |
| overridePosition | null | Func | ({left:number, top: number}, currentEvent, currentTarget, node, place, desiredPlace, effect, offset) => ({left: number, top: number}) | Function that will replace tooltip position with custom one |
| disable | data-tip-disable | Bool | true, false | Disable the tooltip behaviour, default is false |
| scrollHide | data-scroll-hide | Bool | true, false | Hide the tooltip when scrolling, default is true |
| resizeHide | null | Bool | true, false | Hide the tooltip when resizing the window, default is true |
| wrapper | null | String | div, span | Selecting the wrapper element of the react tooltip, default is div |
| clickable | null | Bool | true, false | Enables tooltip to respond to mouse (or touch) events, default is false |
| disableInternalStyle | null | Bool | true, false | Disable internal styles to let custom styling of the tooltip being added |
### Security Note
The `html` option allows a tooltip to directly display raw HTML. This is a security risk if any of that content is supplied by the user. Any user-supplied content must be sanitized, using a package like [sanitize-html](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sanitize-html). We chose not to include sanitization after discovering it [increased our package size](https://github.com/wwayne/react-tooltip/issues/429) too much - we don't want to penalize people who don't use the `html` option.
#### JSX Note
You can use React's [`renderToStaticMarkup`-function](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-dom-server.html#rendertostaticmarkup) to use JSX instead of HTML. You still need to set `data-html={true}`.
**Example:**
```jsx
import ReactDOMServer from 'react-dom/server';
[...]
<p data-html={true} data-tip={ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<div>I am <b>JSX</b> content</div>)}>
Hover me
</p>
```
#### Note
1. **data-tip** is necessary, because `<ReactTooltip />` finds the tooltip via this attribute
2. **data-for** corresponds to the **id** of `<ReactTooltip />`
3. When using react component as tooltip, you can have many `<ReactTooltip />` in a page but they should have different **id**s
## Static Methods
### ReactTooltip.hide(target)
> Hide the tooltip manually, the target is optional, if no target passed in, all existing tooltips will be hidden
```jsx
import ReactTooltip from 'react-tooltip'
<p ref={ref => this.fooRef = ref} data-tip='tooltip'></p>
<button onClick={() => { ReactTooltip.hide(this.fooRef) }}></button>
<ReactTooltip />
```
### ReactTooltip.rebuild()
> Rebinding all tooltips
### ReactTooltip.show(target)
> Show specific tooltip manually, for example:
```jsx
import ReactTooltip from 'react-tooltip'
<p ref={ref => this.fooRef = ref} data-tip='tooltip'></p>
<button onClick={() => { ReactTooltip.show(this.fooRef) }}></button>
<ReactTooltip />
```
## Troubleshooting
### 1. Using tooltip within the modal (e.g. [react-modal](https://github.com/reactjs/react-modal))
The component was designed to set `<ReactTooltip />` once and then use tooltip everywhere, but a lot of people get stuck when using this component in a modal. You can read the discussion [here](https://github.com/wwayne/react-tooltip/issues/130). To solve this problem:
1. Place `<ReactTooltip />` outside of the `<Modal>`
2. Use `ReactTooltip.rebuild()` when opening the modal
3. If your modal's z-index happens to be higher than the tooltip's, use the attribute `className` to custom your tooltip's z-index
> I suggest always putting `<ReactTooltip />` in the Highest level or smart component of Redux, so you might need these static
> method to control tooltip's behaviour in some situations
### 2. Hide tooltip when getContent returns undefined
When you set `getContent={() => { return }}` you will find the tooltip will display `true`. That's because React will set the value of data-\* to be 'true' automatically if there is no value to be set. So you have to set `data-tip=''` in this situation.
```jsx
<p data-tip='' data-for='test'></p>
<ReactTooltip id='test' getContent={() => { return null }}/>
```
Same for empty children, if you don't want show the tooltip when the children is empty
```jsx
<p data-tip='' data-for='test'></p>
<ReactTooltip id='test'>{}</ReactTooltip>
```
### 3. Tooltip not binding to dynamic content
When you render `<ReactTooltip>` ahead of dynamic content, and are using `data-for={id}` attributes
on new dynamic content, the tooltip will not register its event listener.
For example, you render a generic tooltip in the root of your app, then load a list of content async.
Elements in the list use the `data-for={id}` attribute to bind the tooltip on hover.
Since the tooltip has already scanned for data-tip these new elements will not trigger.
One workaround for this is to trigger `ReactTooltip.rebuild()` after the data load to scan for the attribute again,
to allow event wireup.
#### Example
```jsx
<app>
<ReactTooltip id="foo" />
<list />
</app>
```
```jsx
const dynamicList = (props) => {
useEffect(() => {
ReactTooltip.rebuild();
});
return(
<list>
{data.map((item)=> {
<span data-for="foo">My late bound tooltip triggered data</span>
});}
</list>
);
};
```
## Article
[How I insert sass into react component](https://medium.com/@wwayne_me/how-i-insert-sass-into-my-npm-react-component-b46b9811c226#.gi4hxu44a)
## Maintainers
[danielbarion](https://github.com/danielbarion) Casual maintainer - accepting PRs and doing minor testing/development.
[alexgurr](https://github.com/alexgurr) Casual maintainer - accepting PRs and doing minor testing/development.
[pdeszynski](https://github.com/pdeszynski) Casual maintainer - accepting PRs and doing minor testing/development.
[aronhelser](https://github.com/aronhelser) Passive maintainer - accepting PRs and doing minor testing, but not fixing issues or doing active development.
[roggervalf](https://github.com/roggervalf) (inactive).
[huumanoid](https://github.com/huumanoid) (inactive)
We would gladly accept a new maintainer to help out!
## Contributing
We welcome your contribution! Fork the repo, make some changes, submit a pull-request! Our [contributing](contributing.md) doc has some details.
## License
MIT