Trap focus
The TrapFocus component prevents the user's focus from escaping its children components.
Introduction
TrapFocus
is a utility component that is useful when implementing an overlay such as a modal dialog, which should block all interactions outside of it while open.
Component
Usage
After installation, you can start building with this component using the following basic elements:
import TrapFocus from '@mui/base/TrapFocus';
export default function MyApp() {
return <TrapFocus>{/* children where the focus will be trapped */}</TrapFocus>;
}
Basics
TrapFocus
wraps around the UI elements that should hold the user's focus.
For instance, if the focus needs to stay inside of a MenuUnstyled
, then the component will be structured like this:
<TrapFocus>
<MenuUnstyled>
<MenuItemUnstyled>{/* item one */}</MenuItemUnstyled>
<MenuItemUnstyled>{/* item two */}</MenuItemUnstyled>
</MenuUnstyled>
</TrapFocus>
The following demo shows a <button>
that opens a Box
component nested inside of a TrapFocus
.
As long as the Box
is open, the user's keyboard cannot interact with the rest of the app.
Press the Open button and then use the Tab key to move the focus—notice that it will not leave the Box
:
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(true)}>
Open
</button>
{open && (
<TrapFocus open>
<Box tabIndex={-1} sx={{ mt: 1, p: 1 }}>
<label>
First name: <input type="text" />
</label>
<br />
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(false)}>
Close
</button>
</Box>
</TrapFocus>
)}
Customization
Disable enforced focus
By default, clicks outside of the TrapFocus
component are blocked.
You can disable this behavior with the disableEnforceFocus
prop.
Compare the following demo with the demo from the Basic usage section—notice how that demo prevents you from clicking outside of it, while this one allows it:
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(true)}>
Open
</button>
{open && (
<TrapFocus disableEnforceFocus open>
<Box tabIndex={-1} sx={{ mt: 1, p: 1 }}>
<label>
First name: <input type="text" />
</label>
<br />
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(false)}>
Close
</button>
</Box>
</TrapFocus>
)}
Lazy activation
By default, the TrapFocus
component automatically moves the focus to the first of its children when the open
prop is present.
You can disable this behavior and make it lazy with the disableAutoFocus
prop.
When auto focus is disabled—as in the demo below—the component only traps the focus once the user moves it there:
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(true)}>
Open
</button>
{open && (
<TrapFocus open disableAutoFocus>
<Box tabIndex={-1} sx={{ mt: 1, p: 1 }}>
<label>
First name: <input type="text" />
</label>
<br />
<button type="button" onClick={() => setOpen(false)}>
Close
</button>
</Box>
</TrapFocus>
)}
Escape the focus loop
The following demo uses the Portal
component to render a subset of the TrapFocus
children into a new "subtree" outside of the current DOM hierarchy, so they are no longer part of the focus loop: