import * as React from 'react'; import { SxProps } from '@mui/system'; import { SlotComponentProps } from '@mui/base'; import { OverridableStringUnion } from '@mui/types'; import { Theme } from '../styles'; import { TabScrollButtonProps } from '../TabScrollButton'; import { OverridableComponent, OverrideProps } from '../OverridableComponent'; import { TabsClasses } from './tabsClasses'; import SvgIcon from '../SvgIcon'; export interface TabsPropsIndicatorColorOverrides {} export interface TabsStartScrollButtonIconSlotPropsOverrides {} export interface TabsEndScrollButtonIconSlotPropsOverrides {} export interface TabsOwnerState extends TabsProps { vertical: boolean; fixed: boolean; hideScrollbar: boolean; scrollableX: boolean; scrollableY: boolean; centered: boolean; scrollButtonsHideMobile: boolean; } export interface TabsOwnProps { /** * Callback fired when the component mounts. * This is useful when you want to trigger an action programmatically. * It supports two actions: `updateIndicator()` and `updateScrollButtons()` * * @param {object} actions This object contains all possible actions * that can be triggered programmatically. */ action?: React.Ref; /** * If `true`, the scroll buttons aren't forced hidden on mobile. * By default the scroll buttons are hidden on mobile and takes precedence over `scrollButtons`. * @default false */ allowScrollButtonsMobile?: boolean; /** * The label for the Tabs as a string. */ 'aria-label'?: string; /** * An id or list of ids separated by a space that label the Tabs. */ 'aria-labelledby'?: string; /** * If `true`, the tabs are centered. * This prop is intended for large views. * @default false */ centered?: boolean; /** * The content of the component. */ children?: React.ReactNode; /** * Override or extend the styles applied to the component. */ classes?: Partial; /** * The components used for each slot inside. * @default {} */ slots?: { StartScrollButtonIcon?: React.ElementType; EndScrollButtonIcon?: React.ElementType; }; /** * The extra props for the slot components. * You can override the existing props or add new ones. * @default {} */ slotProps?: { startScrollButtonIcon?: SlotComponentProps< typeof SvgIcon, TabsStartScrollButtonIconSlotPropsOverrides, TabsOwnerState >; endScrollButtonIcon?: SlotComponentProps< typeof SvgIcon, TabsEndScrollButtonIconSlotPropsOverrides, TabsOwnerState >; }; /** * Determines the color of the indicator. * @default 'primary' */ indicatorColor?: OverridableStringUnion< 'secondary' | 'primary', TabsPropsIndicatorColorOverrides >; /** * Callback fired when the value changes. * * @param {React.SyntheticEvent} event The event source of the callback. **Warning**: This is a generic event not a change event. * @param {any} value We default to the index of the child (number) */ onChange?: (event: React.SyntheticEvent, value: any) => void; /** * The component orientation (layout flow direction). * @default 'horizontal' */ orientation?: 'horizontal' | 'vertical'; /** * The component used to render the scroll buttons. * @default TabScrollButton */ ScrollButtonComponent?: React.ElementType; /** * Determine behavior of scroll buttons when tabs are set to scroll: * * - `auto` will only present them when not all the items are visible. * - `true` will always present them. * - `false` will never present them. * * By default the scroll buttons are hidden on mobile. * This behavior can be disabled with `allowScrollButtonsMobile`. * @default 'auto' */ scrollButtons?: 'auto' | true | false; /** * If `true` the selected tab changes on focus. Otherwise it only * changes on activation. */ selectionFollowsFocus?: boolean; /** * Props applied to the tab indicator element. * @default {} */ TabIndicatorProps?: React.HTMLAttributes & { sx?: SxProps; }; /** * Props applied to the [`TabScrollButton`](/material-ui/api/tab-scroll-button/) element. * @default {} */ TabScrollButtonProps?: Partial; /** * Determines the color of the `Tab`. * @default 'primary' */ textColor?: 'secondary' | 'primary' | 'inherit'; /** * The value of the currently selected `Tab`. * If you don't want any selected `Tab`, you can set this prop to `false`. */ value?: any; /** * Determines additional display behavior of the tabs: * * - `scrollable` will invoke scrolling properties and allow for horizontally * scrolling (or swiping) of the tab bar. * - `fullWidth` will make the tabs grow to use all the available space, * which should be used for small views, like on mobile. * - `standard` will render the default state. * @default 'standard' */ variant?: 'standard' | 'scrollable' | 'fullWidth'; /** * If `true`, the scrollbar is visible. It can be useful when displaying * a long vertical list of tabs. * @default false */ visibleScrollbar?: boolean; /** * The system prop that allows defining system overrides as well as additional CSS styles. */ sx?: SxProps; } export interface TabsTypeMap< AdditionalProps = {}, RootComponent extends React.ElementType = 'div', > { props: AdditionalProps & TabsOwnProps; defaultComponent: RootComponent; } /** * * Demos: * * - [Tabs](https://mui.com/material-ui/react-tabs/) * * API: * * - [Tabs API](https://mui.com/material-ui/api/tabs/) */ declare const Tabs: OverridableComponent; export interface TabsActions { updateIndicator(): void; updateScrollButtons(): void; } export type TabsProps< RootComponent extends React.ElementType = TabsTypeMap['defaultComponent'], AdditionalProps = {}, > = OverrideProps, RootComponent> & { component?: React.ElementType; }; export default Tabs;