Focus trap for svelte with zero dependencies.
npm install -D focus-svelte
# yarn add -D focus-svelte
# pnpm add -D focus-svelte
https://svelte.dev/repl/4b31b2f4a45c4ee08230f6d47d31db48
focus-svelte works a bit differently than other focus traps I've encounted.
Rather than using an event listener to track user activity and override the
default behavior of the browser, the DOM is manipulated instead. All elements
outside of an active focus trap's descendants or ancestory have their
tabindex
set to -1
if it was 0
or greater previously.
To keep track of changes after the trap is enabled, a MutationObserver
monitors
the DOM for updates. Once all focus traps are disabled or removed, the observer
is stopped and the elements' properties are reset. If a focus trap later becomes active,
the observer is restarted and nodes are decorated accordingly.
When a trap becomes active for the first time, the HTMLElement
that is assigned focus is
determined by the configuration options passed to the component or action.
element
is
assigned and is tabbable, it will be focused upon. element
is undefined
or not tabbable and focusable
is true
, the HTMLElement
with use:focus
is granted focus.There is both an action and a component that can be utilized.
option | description | type | default |
---|---|---|---|
element |
If element is assigned and is tabbable, it will be focused upon when the trap is enabled. string values will be considered a query selector. |
Element | string |
undefined |
focusable |
The HTMLElement the action is assigned to gets a tabindex of 0 when the trap becomes active |
boolean |
false |
focusDelay |
can either be a number of ms to wait or an async function that resolves (void ) when the focus of an element should be set. |
number | () => Promise<void> |
tick |
delay |
Determines how long to wait before batching updates to tabIndex and ariaHidden . |
number | () => Promise<void> |
tick |
assignAriaHidden |
When a focus trap becomes enabled and is true , all elements outside of an active trap or their ancestory have their aria-hidden attribute set to "true" . |
boolean |
false |
preventScroll |
sets preventScroll when focusing. |
boolean |
false |
enabled |
If true , the focus trap becomes active. |
boolean |
false |
<script>
import { focus } from "focus-svelte";
let enabled = true;
function toggleFocus() {
enabled = !enabled;
}
</script>
<button on:click="{toggleFocus}">{enabled ? "disable" : "enable"} focus</button>
<div use:focus="{enabled}">
<input value={enabled ? "focus is trapped here" : "regular tabbable input"} />
</div>
<input value={enabled ? "can't tab here" : "can be tabbed into!"} />
assignAriaHidden
<script>
import { focus } from "focus-svelte";
let enabled = true;
function toggleFocus() {
enabled = !enabled;
}
</script>
<button on:click="{toggleFocus}">{enabled ? "disable" : "enable"} focus</button>
<div use:focus="{{enabled, assignAriaHidden: true}}">
<input value={enabled ? "focus is trapped here" : "regular tabbable input"} />
</div>
<input value={enabled ? "can't tab here" : "can be tabbed into!"} />
<script>
import { Focus } from "focus-svelte";
let enabled = true;
function toggleFocus() {
enabled = !enabled;
}
</script>
<button on:click="{toggleFocus}">{enabled ? "disable" : "enable"} focus</button>
<Focus {enabled} assignAriaHidden="{true}">
<input value={enabled ? "focus is trapped here" : "regular tabbable input"} />
</Focus>
<input value={enabled ? "can't tab here" : "can be tabbed into!"} />
Note: As the action needs an HTMLElement
, the component version wraps your content with a div
.
If you wish to override the behavior of an element, you can set data-focus-override="true"
and it will retain its original tabindex.
Pull requests are always welcome.