Create accessible tree widgets following the tree view specifications using the material design styles and fairly customizable renderers and styles and reasonable defaults.
npm install --save @react-md/tree
It is also recommended to install these other packages as they work hand-in-hand with this package:
npm install --save @react-md/theme \
@react-md/typography \
@react-md/icon \
@react-md/material-icons \
@react-md/list
You should check out the full documentation for live examples and more customization information, but an example usage is shown below.
The main export from this package is the Tree
component which allows you to
render a tree from TreeData
which is really a lookup of
Record<TreeItemId, TreeItem>
. The Tree
component is fully controlled and
requires you to provide the selection and logic expansion with a few props. You
can use the useTreeItemExpansion
and useTreeItemSelection
hooks to get
pretty reasonable support out of the box including multi-select behavior.
If you are a Typescript user, this package also exports a decent amount of types
to help out such as the TreeData
, BaseTreeItem
, and TreeItemSorter
.
Here's a quick example:
import React, { FC, ReactNode } from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import {
Tree,
TreeData,
BaseTreeItem,
useTreeItemExpansion,
useTreeItemSelection,
} from "@react-md/tree";
interface MyTreeItem extends BaseTreeItem {
name: string;
}
const data: TreeData<MyTreeItem> = {
"item-1-id": {
name: "Root Node",
itemId:" item-1-id",
parentId: null,
},
"item-2-id": {
name: "Child 1",
itemId: "item-2-id",
parentId: "item-1-id"<
},
"item-3-id": {
name: "Child 2",
itemId: "item-3-id",
parentId: "item-1-id",
},
};
const Example: FC = () => {
const selection = useTreeItemSelection([], false);
const expansion = useTreeItemExpansion([]);
return (
<Tree
id="example-tree"
aria-label="Tree"
data={data}
{...selection}
{...expansion}
/>
);
};