Segment Group
Organizes and navigates between sections in a view.
Anatomy
To set up the segmented control 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 SegmentGroup
component in your project. Let's take a look at the most basic
example:
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/react'
export const Basic = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root>
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
{frameworks.map((framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item key={framework} value={framework}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
))}
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
import { Index } from 'solid-js'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/solid'
export const Basic = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root>
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<Index each={frameworks}>
{(framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item value={framework()}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework()}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
)}
</Index>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/vue'
const frameworks = ref(['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue'])
</script>
<template>
<SegmentGroup.Root>
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<SegmentGroup.Item v-for="framework in frameworks" :key="framework" :value="framework">
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{{ framework }}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
</template>
Initial Value
To set a default segment on initial render, use the defaultValue
prop:
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/react'
export const InitialValue = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root defaultValue="React">
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
{frameworks.map((framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item key={framework} value={framework}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
))}
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
import { Index } from 'solid-js'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/solid'
export const InitialValue = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root value="React">
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<Index each={frameworks}>
{(framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item value={framework()}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework()}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
)}
</Index>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/vue'
const frameworks = ref(['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue'])
</script>
<template>
<SegmentGroup.Root model-value="React">
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<SegmentGroup.Item v-for="framework in frameworks" :key="framework" :value="framework">
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{{ framework }}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
</template>
Controlled Segment Group
To create a controlled SegmentGroup component, manage the current selected segment using the value
prop and update it when the onValueChange
event handler is called:
import { useState } from 'react'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/react'
export const Controlled = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
const [value, setValue] = useState('React')
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root value={value} onValueChange={(e) => setValue(e.value)}>
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
{frameworks.map((framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item key={framework} value={framework}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
))}
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
import { Index, createSignal } from 'solid-js'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/solid'
export const Controlled = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
const [value, setValue] = createSignal('React')
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root value={value()} onValueChange={(e) => setValue(e.value)}>
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<Index each={frameworks}>
{(framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item value={framework()}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework()}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
)}
</Index>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/vue'
const frameworks = ref(['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue'])
const value = ref('React')
</script>
<template>
<SegmentGroup.Root v-model="value">
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<SegmentGroup.Item v-for="framework in frameworks" :key="framework" :value="framework">
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{{ framework }}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
</template>
Disabled Segment
To disable a segment, simply pass the disabled
prop to the SegmentGroup.Item
component:
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/react'
export const Disabled = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root defaultValue="React">
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
{frameworks.map((framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item key={framework} value={framework} disabled={framework === 'Svelte'}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
))}
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
import { Index } from 'solid-js'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/solid'
export const Disabled = () => {
const frameworks = ['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue']
return (
<SegmentGroup.Root value={'React'}>
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<Index each={frameworks}>
{(framework) => (
<SegmentGroup.Item value={framework()} disabled={framework() === 'Svelte'}>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{framework()}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
)}
</Index>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
)
}
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue'
import { SegmentGroup } from '@ark-ui/vue'
const frameworks = ref(['React', 'Solid', 'Svelte', 'Vue'])
</script>
<template>
<SegmentGroup.Root model-value="React">
<SegmentGroup.Indicator />
<SegmentGroup.Item
v-for="framework in frameworks"
:key="framework"
:value="framework"
:disabled="framework === 'Svelte'"
>
<SegmentGroup.ItemText>{{ framework }}</SegmentGroup.ItemText>
<SegmentGroup.ItemControl />
<SegmentGroup.ItemHiddenInput />
</SegmentGroup.Item>
</SegmentGroup.Root>
</template>
API Reference
Accessibility
Complies with the Radio WAI-ARIA design pattern.
Keyboard Support
Key | Description |
---|---|
Tab | Moves focus to either the checked radio item or the first radio item in the group. |
Space | When focus is on an unchecked radio item, checks it. |
ArrowDown | Moves focus and checks the next radio item in the group. |
ArrowRight | Moves focus and checks the next radio item in the group. |
ArrowUp | Moves focus to the previous radio item in the group. |
ArrowLeft | Moves focus to the previous radio item in the group. |