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React Portal Tooltip

Awesome tooltips.

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react tooltip

Installation

$ npm install react-portal-tooltip

Warning The latest version on npm is compatible with React 15. Corresponding versions for older versions of React:

# For react 0.14
$ npm install [email protected]

# For react 0.13
$ npm install [email protected]

Documentation and demo

http://romainberger.github.io/react-portal-tooltip/

Usage

import React from 'react'
import ToolTip from 'react-portal-tooltip'

class MyComponent extends React.Component {
    state = {
        isTooltipActive: false
    }
    showTooltip() {
        this.setState({isTooltipActive: true})
    }
    hideTooltip() {
        this.setState({isTooltipActive: false})
    }
    render() {
        return (
            <div>
                <p id="text" onMouseEnter={this.showTooltip.bind(this)} onMouseLeave={this.hideTooltip.bind(this)}>This is a cool component</p>
                <ToolTip active={this.state.isTooltipActive} position="top" arrow="center" parent="#text">
                    <div>
                        <p>This is the content of the tooltip</p>
                        <img src="image.png"/>
                    </div>
                </ToolTip>
            </div>
        )
    }
}

Props

  • active: boolean, the tooltip will be visible if true
  • position: top, right, bottom or left. Default to right
  • arrow: center, right, left, top or bottom (depending on the position prop). No arrow when the prop is not sepecified
  • tooltipTimeout: timeout for the tooltip fade out in milliseconds. Default to 500
  • parent: the tooltip will be placed next to this element
  • group: string, necessary if you want several independent tooltips
  • style: object, allows customizing the tooltip. Checkout the example for details.

Development

# clone
$ git clone [email protected]:romainberger/react-portal-tooltip.git

# install the dependencies
$ npm install

# go to the example folder, then install more dependencies
$ cd example && npm install

# start the development server with hot reloading
$ npm start

# to build run this command from the root directory
$ npm build

License

MIT

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