office-ui-fabric-react
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Reusable React components for building experiences for Office 365.
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TypeScript
import * as React from 'react';
import { Callout } from './Callout';
import { CalloutContent } from './CalloutContent';
import { DirectionalHint } from '../../common/DirectionalHint';
import { IPoint, IRectangle } from '../../Utilities';
export interface ICallout {
}
export interface ICalloutProps extends React.Props<Callout | CalloutContent> {
/**
* Optional callback to access the ICallout interface. Use this instead of ref for accessing
* the public methods and properties of the component.
*/
componentRef?: (component: ICallout) => void;
/**
* The target that the Callout should try to position itself based on.
* It can be either an HTMLElement a querySelector string of a valid HTMLElement
* or a MouseEvent. If MouseEvent is given then the origin point of the event will be used.
*/
target?: HTMLElement | string | MouseEvent;
/**
* How the element should be positioned
* @default DirectionalHint.BottomAutoEdge
*/
directionalHint?: DirectionalHint;
/**
* The gap between the Callout and the target
* @default 0
*/
gapSpace?: number;
/**
* The width of the beak.
* @default 16
*/
beakWidth?: number;
/**
* The background color of the Callout in hex format ie. #ffffff.
* @default $ms-color-white
*/
backgroundColor?: string;
/**
* The bounding rectangle for which the contextual menu can appear in.
*/
bounds?: IRectangle;
/**
* The minimum distance the callout will be away from the edge of the screen.
* @default 8
*/
minPagePadding?: number;
/**
* If true use a point rather than rectangle to position the Callout.
* For example it can be used to position based on a click.
*/
useTargetPoint?: boolean;
/**
* Point used to position the Callout
*/
targetPoint?: IPoint;
/**
* If true then the beak is visible. If false it will not be shown.
* @default true
*/
isBeakVisible?: boolean;
/**
* If true then the onClose will not not dismiss on scroll
* @default false
*/
preventDismissOnScroll?: boolean;
/**
* If true the position returned will have the menu element cover the target.
* If false then it will position next to the target;
* @default false
*/
coverTarget?: boolean;
/**
* Aria role assigned to the callout (Eg. dialog, alertdialog).
*/
role?: string;
/**
* Accessible label text for callout.
*/
ariaLabel?: string;
/**
* Defines the element id referencing the element containing label text for callout.
*/
ariaLabelledBy?: string;
/**
* Defines the element id referencing the element containing the description for the callout.
*/
ariaDescribedBy?: string;
/**
* CSS class to apply to the callout.
* @default null
*/
className?: string;
/**
* Optional callback when the layer content has mounted.
*/
onLayerMounted?: () => void;
/**
* Optional callback that is called once the callout has been correctly positioned.
*/
onPositioned?: () => void;
/**
* Callback when the Callout tries to close.
*/
onDismiss?: (ev?: any) => void;
/**
* If true do not render on a new layer. If false render on a new layer.
*/
doNotLayer?: boolean;
/**
* If true the position will not change sides in an attempt to fit the callout within bounds.
* It will still attempt to align it to whatever bounds are given.
* @default false
*/
directionalHintFixed?: boolean;
/**
* Specify the final height of the content.
* To be used when expanding the content dynamically so that callout can adjust its position.
*/
finalHeight?: number;
/**
* If true then the callout will attempt to focus the first focusable element that it contains.
* If it doesn't find an element, no focus will be set and the method will return false.
* This means that it's the contents responsibility to either set focus or have
* focusable items.
* @returns True if focus was set, false if it was not.
*/
setInitialFocus?: boolean;
/**
* Deprecated at v0.59.1, to be removed at >= v1.0.0. Pass in a beakWidth to dictate size.
* @deprecated
*/
beakStyle?: string;
/**
* Deprecated at v0.72.1 and will no longer exist after 1.0 use target instead.
* @deprecated
*/
targetElement?: HTMLElement;
}