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Drawers

A navigation drawer slides in from the left and contains the navigation destinations for your app.

Permanent

These are drawers that are permanently fixed inside of a view.

<Drawer>
  <DrawerHeader>
    <DrawerTitle>DrawerHeader</DrawerTitle>
    <DrawerSubtitle>Subtitle</DrawerSubtitle>
  </DrawerHeader>
  <DrawerContent>
    <List>
      <ListItem>Cookies</ListItem>
      <ListItem>Pizza</ListItem>
      <ListItem>Icecream</ListItem>
    </List>
  </DrawerContent>
</Drawer>

Dismissible

These are drawers that can be toggled to an open or closed state inside of a view, but still takes up viewable space when closed.

function Example() {
  const [open, setOpen] = React.useState(false);

  return (
    <>
      <div style={{ overflow: 'hidden', position: 'relative' }}>
        <Drawer dismissible open={open}>
          <DrawerHeader>
            <DrawerTitle>DrawerHeader</DrawerTitle>
            <DrawerSubtitle>Subtitle</DrawerSubtitle>
          </DrawerHeader>
          <DrawerContent>
            <List>
              <ListItem>Cookies</ListItem>
              <ListItem>Pizza</ListItem>
              <ListItem>Icecream</ListItem>
            </List>
          </DrawerContent>
        </Drawer>

        {/* Optional DrawerAppContent */}
        <DrawerAppContent
          style={{ minHeight: '15rem', padding: '1rem' }}
        >
          DrawerAppContent is an optional component that will resize
          content when the dismissible drawer is open and closed. It
          must be placed directly after the Drawer component.
        </DrawerAppContent>
      </div>

      <div style={{ textAlign: 'center' }}>
        <Button onClick={() => setOpen(!open)} raised>
          Toggle Dismissible
        </Button>
      </div>
    </>
  );
}

Modal

These are drawers that can be temporarily displayed fixed on the side of the entire viewport.

function Example() {
  const [open, setOpen] = React.useState(false);

  return (
    <>
      <Drawer modal open={open} onClose={() => setOpen(false)}>
        <DrawerHeader>
          <DrawerTitle>DrawerHeader</DrawerTitle>
          <DrawerSubtitle>Subtitle</DrawerSubtitle>
        </DrawerHeader>
        <DrawerContent>
          <List>
            <ListItem>Cookies</ListItem>
            <ListItem>Pizza</ListItem>
            <ListItem>Icecream</ListItem>
          </List>
        </DrawerContent>
      </Drawer>

      <Button onClick={() => setOpen(!open)} raised>
        Toggle Modal
      </Button>
    </>
  );
}

Right Side Drawers

material-components-web doesn't directly support right hand drawers, but it respects the dir attribute on DOM elements. This simple hack will allow you to get drawers that appear from the right hand side of your app. As an aside, the dir attribute can be used to invert many other behaviors where the element is anchored on the left.

function Example() {
  const [open, setOpen] = React.useState(false);

  return (
    <>
      {/** Make the drawer appear right-to-left */}
      <Drawer
        dir="rtl"
        modal
        open={open}
        onClose={() => setOpen(false)}
      >
        {/** Set the content back to left-to-right */}
        <DrawerHeader dir="ltr">
          <DrawerTitle>Right Drawer</DrawerTitle>
          <DrawerSubtitle>Subtitle</DrawerSubtitle>
        </DrawerHeader>

        <DrawerContent dir="ltr">
          <List>
            <ListItem>Cookies</ListItem>
            <ListItem>Pizza</ListItem>
            <ListItem>Icecream</ListItem>
          </List>
        </DrawerContent>
      </Drawer>

      <Button onClick={() => setOpen(!open)} raised>
        Toggle Right Drawer
      </Button>
    </>
  );
}

Drawer

A Drawer component.

Props

Name Type Description
dismissible boolean Makes a dismissible drawer.
foundationRef Ref<MDCModalDrawerFoundation<> | MDCDismissibleDrawerFoundation<>> Advanced: A reference to the MDCFoundation.
modal boolean Makes a modal / temporary drawer.
onClose (evt: DrawerOnOpenEventT) => void Callback that fires when the Drawer is closed.
onOpen (evt: DrawerOnCloseEventT) => void Callback that fires when the Drawer is opened.
open boolean Opens or closes the Drawer.

DrawerHeader

An optional header for the Drawer.

DrawerTitle

An title for the DrawerHeader.

DrawerSubtitle

A subtitle for the DrawerHeader.

DrawerContent

Content for Drawers.

DrawerAppContent

For the Dismissible variant only. Sibling element that is resized when the drawer opens/closes.

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