Accordions can make content-heavy pages appear less so by vertically stacking items in lists that users can expand or contract.
Read more about when and how to use the Accordion component on the internal wiki.
yarn add @hig/accordion @hig/theme-context @hig/theme-data
import Accordion from "@hig/accordion";
<Accordion label="foo">
bar
</Accordion>
The icon and position of the indicator can be customized by props, available values can be found via:
import {
indicators,
indicatorPositions,
AVAILABLE_INDICATORS,
AVAILABLE_INDICATOR_POSITIONS
} from "@hig/accordion";
Use the className
prop to pass in a css class name to the outermost container of the component. The class name will also pass down to most of the other styled elements within the component.
Accordion also has a stylesheet
prop that accepts a function wherein you can modify Accordion's styles. The original styles, props, current theme data and theme meta will be passed to your custom stylesheet function, and it should return an object with the same structure as the original styles. For instance
function customStylesheet(styles, props, themeData, themeMeta) {
return {
...styles,
wrapper: {
...styles.wrapper,
backgroundColor: "yellow"
},
header: {
...styles.header,
backgroundColor: props.collapsed
? themeData["basics.colors.green100"]
: themeData["basics.colors.darkBlue100"]
}
};
}
<Accordion stylesheet={customStylesheet} label="foo">
bar
</Accordion>