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Vue component that helps you to to trap focus in an element.
When developing accessible components, in certain behaviors it is important to trap focus on the element.
For example, when opening a modal, it is recommended that the focus is only on the tabbable elements of that modal and only release the focus, when the modal is closed.
<FocusLoop>
without returning to the main document below;<focusLoop>
is visible and enabled.Add @vue-a11y/focus-loop
in your Vue project.
npm install -S @vue-a11y/focus-loop # or yarn add @vue-a11y/focus-loop
Or via CDN
<script src="http://unpkg.com/@vue-a11y/focus-loop"></script>
You can use it globally in your main.js.
import Vue from 'vue' import VueFocusLoop from '@vue-a11y/focus-loop' Vue.use(VueFocusLoop)
Or you can import into your component.
import { FocusLoop } from '@vue-a11y/focus-loop' export default { components: { FocusLoop } }
Example of use on your single file component.
<template> <div> <b-button v-b-modal.modal-1>Launch demo modal</b-button> <b-modal id="modal-1" title="BootstrapVue"> <FocusLoop :is-visible="isOpen"> <b-form @submit="onSubmit" @reset="onReset" v-if="show"> <b-form-group id="input-group-2" label="Your Name:" label-for="input-1"> <b-form-input id="input-1" v-model="form.name" required placeholder="Enter name" ></b-form-input> </b-form-group> <b-form-group id="input-group-2" label="Your Email:" label-for="input-2"> <b-form-input id="input-2" type="email" v-model="form.email" required placeholder="Enter email" ></b-form-input> </b-form-group> <b-button type="submit" variant="primary">Submit</b-button> <b-button type="reset" variant="danger">Reset</b-button> </b-form> </FocusLoop> </b-modal> </div> </template>Make the focus-loop container visible and rendered prop type default isVisible
Boolean
false
<FocusLoop :is-visible="isOpen"> <!-- your elements here --> </FocusLoop>
You can disable the focus trap and activate it only when you really need it.
prop type default disabledBoolean
false
For example:
<FocusLoop :is-visible="isOpen" disabled> <!-- your elements here --> </FocusLoop>Disable autofocus on the first element
When activating the <FocusLoop>
, the first element receives the focus automatically, however, if you want to disable this behavior, just disable it through the autoFocus
prop.
Boolean
true
For example:
<FocusLoop :is-visible="isOpen" :auto-focus="false"> <!-- your elements here --> </FocusLoop>
Keyboard users will use Tab
and Shift + Tab
to navigate tabbable elements.
According to the Modal Dialog Example in WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices specification, when the focus is on the last focusable element, you must move the focus to the first element and vice versa.
Key Function Tab â–¸ Moves focus to next focusable element inside the dialog.Follow us on Twitter @vue_a11y
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