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<HeroContainer showAnimationDriverControl> <PopoverDemo /> </HeroContainer>
tsx

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Popovers are a great way to show content that's only visible when trigger is pressed, floating above the current content.

Installation

Popover is already installed in tamagui, or you can install it independently:

bash
npm install @tamagui/popover

PortalProvider

When rendering into root of app instead of inline, you'll first need to install the @tamagui/portal package:

bash
npm install @tamagui/portal

Then add PortalProvider to the root of your app:

tsx
import { PortalProvider } from '@tamagui/portal'
import YourApp from './components/YourApp'

function App() {
  return (
    <PortalProvider shouldAddRootHost>
      <YourApp />
    </PortalProvider>
  )
}

export default App

<PropsTable data={[ { name: 'shouldAddRootHost', type: 'boolean', required: false, description: Defines whether to add a default root host or not., }, ]} />

Anatomy

tsx
import { Popover, Adapt } from 'tamagui' // or '@tamagui/popover'

export default () => (
  <Popover>
    <Popover.Trigger />

    <Popover.Content>
      <Popover.Arrow />
      <Popover.Close />
      <Popover.ScrollView></Popover.ScrollView>
    </Popover.Content>
    <Adapt when="maxMd">
      <Popover.Sheet>
        <Popover.Sheet.Overlay />
        <Popover.Sheet.Frame>
          <Popover.Sheet.ScrollView>
            <Adapt.Contents />
          </Popover.Sheet.ScrollView>
        </Popover.Sheet.Frame>
      </Popover.Sheet>
    </Adapt>
  </Popover>
)

API Reference

Popover

Contains every component for the popover.

<PropsTable data={[ { name: 'children', type: 'React.ReactNode', required: true, description: Must contain Popover.Content, }, { name: 'size', type: 'SizeTokens', required: false, description: Passes size down too all sub-components when set for padding, arrow, borderRadius, }, { name: 'placement', type: 'Placement', required: false, description: 'top' | 'right' | 'bottom' | 'left' | 'top-start' | 'top-end' | 'right-start' | 'right-end' | 'bottom-start' | 'bottom-end' | 'left-start' | 'left-end', }, { name: 'open', type: 'boolean', required: false, description: ``, }, { name: 'defaultOpen', type: 'boolean', required: false, }, { name: 'onOpenChange', type: '(open: boolean) => void', required: false, }, { name: 'keepChildrenMounted', type: 'boolean', required: false, description: By default, Popover removes children from DOM/rendering when fully hidden. Setting true will keep children mounted even when hidden. This can be beneficial for performance if your popover content is expensive to render., }, { name: 'stayInFrame', type: 'ShiftProps | boolean', required: false, description: Keeps the Popover inside the frame, see floating-ui shift()., }, { name: 'allowFlip', type: 'FlipProps | boolean', required: false, description: Moves the Popover to other sides when space allows it, see floating-ui flip()., }, { name: 'offset', type: 'OffsetOptions', required: false, description: Determines the distance the Popover appears from the target, see floating-ui offset()., }, { name: 'hoverable', type: 'boolean | UseFloatingProps', required: false, description: Allows hovering on the trigger to open the popover. See UseFloatingProps from floating-ui: accepts boolean or object of { delay: number, restMs: number, handleClose: Function, mouseOnly: boolean, move: boolean }, }, ]} />

<Notice> If using `modal={true}` (which is `true` by default), refer to the [PortalProvider installation](/ui/popover/1.83.0#portalprovider) for more information. </Notice>

Popover.Arrow

Popover.Arrow can be used to show an arrow that points at the Trigger element. In order for the Arrow to show you must have a Trigger element within your Popover. Arrows extend YStack, see Stacks.

Popover.Trigger

Used to trigger opening of the popover when uncontrolled, just renders a YStack, see Stacks.

Popover.Content

Renders as SizableStack which is just a YStack (see Stacks) with an extra size prop that accepts any SizeTokens.

Used to display the content of the popover.

<PropsTable data={[ { name: 'size', type: 'SizeTokens', required: false, }, { name: 'unstyled', required: false, type: boolean, description: Removes all default Tamagui styles., }, ]} />

Popover.Anchor

Renders as YStack, see Stacks.

When you want the Trigger to be in another location from where the Popover attaches, use Anchor. When used, Anchor is where the Popover will attach, while Trigger will open it.

Popover.Sheet

When used with Adapt, Popover will render as a sheet when that breakpoint is active.

See Sheet for more props.

Must use Adapt.Contents inside the Popover.Sheet.Frame to insert the contents given to Popover.Content

Popover.ScrollView

Must be nested inside Content. Renders as a plain React Native ScrollView. If used alongside <Adapt /> and Sheet, Tamagui will automatically know to remove this ScrollView when swapping into the Sheet, as the Sheet must use it's own ScrollView that handles special logic for interactions with dragging.