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Base UI is a library of headless ('unstyled') React components and low-level hooks. You gain complete control over your app's CSS and accessibility features.
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import * as React from 'react';
import type { InteractionType } from '@base-ui/utils/useEnhancedClickHandler';
import type { BaseUIComponentProps } from "../../utils/types.js";
import type { Side, Align } from "../../utils/useAnchorPositioning.js";
import type { TransitionStatus } from "../../utils/useTransitionStatus.js";
/**
* A container for the select list.
* Renders a `<div>` element.
*
* Documentation: [Base UI Select](https://base-ui.com/react/components/select)
*/
export declare const SelectPopup: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<Omit<SelectPopupProps, "ref"> & React.RefAttributes<HTMLDivElement>>;
export interface SelectPopupProps extends BaseUIComponentProps<'div', SelectPopup.State> {
children?: React.ReactNode;
/**
* Determines the element to focus when the select popup is closed.
*
* - `false`: Do not move focus.
* - `true`: Move focus based on the default behavior (trigger or previously focused element).
* - `RefObject`: Move focus to the ref element.
* - `function`: Called with the interaction type (`mouse`, `touch`, `pen`, or `keyboard`).
* Return an element to focus, `true` to use the default behavior, or `false`/`undefined` to do nothing.
*/
finalFocus?: (boolean | React.RefObject<HTMLElement | null> | ((closeType: InteractionType) => boolean | HTMLElement | null | void)) | undefined;
}
export interface SelectPopupState {
side: Side | 'none';
align: Align;
open: boolean;
transitionStatus: TransitionStatus;
}
export declare namespace SelectPopup {
type Props = SelectPopupProps;
type State = SelectPopupState;
}