Dialog
A modal window that appears on top of the main content.
Dialog Title
You can explore the dialog component in the following curated examples.
Command Menu
Render a Command Palette that opens when CMD + K is pressed.
Dialog with Tooltip
Render a Dialog with a Tooltip that shows upon hovering over the Dialog Trigger.
Anatomy
To use the dialog component correctly, you'll need to understand its anatomy and how we name its parts.
Each part includes a
data-part
attribute to help identify them in the DOM.
Examples
Learn how to use the Dialog
component in your project. Let's take a look at the most basic example
import { Dialog } from '@ark-ui/react/dialog'
import { Portal } from '@ark-ui/react/portal'
export const Basic = () => (
<Dialog.Root>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Portal>
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Portal>
</Dialog.Root>
)
import { Dialog } from '@ark-ui/solid/dialog'
import { Portal } from 'solid-js/web'
export const Basic = () => {
return (
<Dialog.Root open>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Portal>
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Portal>
</Dialog.Root>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { Dialog } from '@ark-ui/vue/dialog'
</script>
<template>
<Dialog.Root>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Teleport to="body">
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Teleport>
</Dialog.Root>
</template>
Controlled Dialog
To create a controlled Dialog component, manage the state of the dialog using the open
and
onOpenChange
props:
Lazy Mounting
Lazy mounting is a feature that allows the content of a dialog to be rendered only when the dialog
is first opened. This is useful for performance optimization, especially when dialog content is
large or complex. To enable lazy mounting, use the lazyMount
prop on the Dialog.Root
component.
In addition, the unmountOnExit
prop can be used in conjunction with lazyMount
to unmount the
dialog content when the Dialog is closed, freeing up resources. The next time the dialog is
activated, its content will be re-rendered.
Using Render Function
The Dialog component supports the use of a render function as a child for more control. This allows
access to dialog states like isOpen
:
import { Dialog } from '@ark-ui/react/dialog'
import { Portal } from '@ark-ui/react/portal'
export const RenderFn = () => (
<Dialog.Root>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Portal>
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Portal>
<Dialog.Context>
{(dialog) => <p>Dialog is {dialog.open ? 'open' : 'closed'}</p>}
</Dialog.Context>
</Dialog.Root>
)
import { Dialog } from '@ark-ui/solid/dialog'
import { Portal } from 'solid-js/web'
export const RenderFn = () => {
return (
<Dialog.Root>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Portal>
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Portal>
<Dialog.Context>
{(context) => <p>Dialog is {context().open ? 'open' : 'closed'}</p>}
</Dialog.Context>
</Dialog.Root>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { Dialog } from '@ark-ui/vue/dialog'
</script>
<template>
<Dialog.Root>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Teleport to="body">
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Teleport>
<Dialog.Context v-slot="dialog">
<p>Dialog is {{ dialog.open ? 'open' : 'closed' }}</p>
</Dialog.Context>
</Dialog.Root>
</template>
Using the Root Provider
The RootProvider
component provides a context for the dialog. It accepts the value of the useDialog
hook.
You can leverage it to access the component state and methods from outside the dialog.
import { Dialog, useDialog } from '@ark-ui/react/dialog'
import { Portal } from '@ark-ui/react/portal'
export const RootProvider = () => {
const dialog = useDialog()
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => dialog.setOpen(true)}>Open</button>
<Dialog.RootProvider value={dialog}>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Portal>
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Portal>
</Dialog.RootProvider>
</>
)
}
import { Dialog, useDialog } from '@ark-ui/solid/dialog'
import { Portal } from 'solid-js/web'
export const RootProvider = () => {
const dialog = useDialog()
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => dialog().setOpen(true)}>Open</button>
<Dialog.RootProvider value={dialog}>
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Portal>
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Portal>
</Dialog.RootProvider>
</>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { Dialog, useDialog } from '@ark-ui/vue/dialog'
const dialog = useDialog()
</script>
<template>
<button @click="dialog.setOpen(true)">Open</button>
<Dialog.RootProvider :value="dialog">
<Dialog.Trigger>Open Dialog</Dialog.Trigger>
<Teleport to="body">
<Dialog.Backdrop />
<Dialog.Positioner>
<Dialog.Content>
<Dialog.Title>Dialog Title</Dialog.Title>
<Dialog.Description>Dialog Description</Dialog.Description>
<Dialog.CloseTrigger>Close</Dialog.CloseTrigger>
</Dialog.Content>
</Dialog.Positioner>
</Teleport>
</Dialog.RootProvider>
</template>
If you're using the
RootProvider
component, you don't need to use theRoot
component.
API Reference
Root
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
aria-label | string Human readable label for the dialog, in event the dialog title is not rendered | |
closeOnEscape | true | boolean Whether to close the dialog when the escape key is pressed |
closeOnInteractOutside | true | boolean Whether to close the dialog when the outside is clicked |
defaultOpen | boolean The initial open state of the dialog when it is first rendered. Use when you do not need to control its open state. | |
finalFocusEl | () => HTMLElement | null Element to receive focus when the dialog is closed | |
id | string The unique identifier of the machine. | |
ids | Partial<{
trigger: string
positioner: string
backdrop: string
content: string
closeTrigger: string
title: string
description: string
}> The ids of the elements in the dialog. Useful for composition. | |
immediate | boolean Whether to synchronize the present change immediately or defer it to the next frame | |
initialFocusEl | () => HTMLElement | null Element to receive focus when the dialog is opened | |
lazyMount | false | boolean Whether to enable lazy mounting |
modal | true | boolean Whether to prevent pointer interaction outside the element and hide all content below it |
onEscapeKeyDown | (event: KeyboardEvent) => void Function called when the escape key is pressed | |
onExitComplete | () => void Function called when the animation ends in the closed state | |
onFocusOutside | (event: FocusOutsideEvent) => void Function called when the focus is moved outside the component | |
onInteractOutside | (event: InteractOutsideEvent) => void Function called when an interaction happens outside the component | |
onOpenChange | (details: OpenChangeDetails) => void Callback to be invoked when the dialog is opened or closed | |
onPointerDownOutside | (event: PointerDownOutsideEvent) => void Function called when the pointer is pressed down outside the component | |
open | boolean Whether the dialog is open | |
persistentElements | (() => Element | null)[] Returns the persistent elements that: - should not have pointer-events disabled - should not trigger the dismiss event | |
present | boolean Whether the node is present (controlled by the user) | |
preventScroll | true | boolean Whether to prevent scrolling behind the dialog when it's opened |
restoreFocus | boolean Whether to restore focus to the element that had focus before the dialog was opened | |
role | 'dialog' | 'dialog' | 'alertdialog' The dialog's role |
trapFocus | true | boolean Whether to trap focus inside the dialog when it's opened |
unmountOnExit | false | boolean Whether to unmount on exit. |
Backdrop
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
Data Attribute | Value |
---|---|
[data-scope] | dialog |
[data-part] | backdrop |
[data-state] | "open" | "closed" |
CloseTrigger
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
Content
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
Data Attribute | Value |
---|---|
[data-scope] | dialog |
[data-part] | content |
[data-state] | "open" | "closed" |
Description
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
Positioner
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
RootProvider
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
value | UseDialogReturn | |
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. | |
immediate | boolean Whether to synchronize the present change immediately or defer it to the next frame | |
lazyMount | false | boolean Whether to enable lazy mounting |
onExitComplete | () => void Function called when the animation ends in the closed state | |
present | boolean Whether the node is present (controlled by the user) | |
unmountOnExit | false | boolean Whether to unmount on exit. |
Title
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
Trigger
Prop | Default | Type |
---|---|---|
asChild | boolean Use the provided child element as the default rendered element, combining their props and behavior. For more details, read our Composition guide. |
Data Attribute | Value |
---|---|
[data-scope] | dialog |
[data-part] | trigger |
[data-state] | "open" | "closed" |
Accessibility
Complies with the Dialog WAI-ARIA design pattern.
Keyboard Support
Key | Description |
---|---|
Enter | When focus is on the trigger, opens the dialog. |
Tab | Moves focus to the next focusable element within the content. Focus is trapped within the dialog. |
Shift + Tab | Moves focus to the previous focusable element. Focus is trapped within the dialog. |
Esc | Closes the dialog and moves focus to trigger or the defined final focus element |