SwipeableDrawer API
Demos
For examples and details on the usage of this React component, visit the component demo pages:
Import
import SwipeableDrawer from '@mui/material/SwipeableDrawer';
// or
import { SwipeableDrawer } from '@mui/material';
Props
Props of the Drawer component are also available.
Callback fired when the component requests to be closed.
Type:
func
Signature:
function(event: object) => void
event
The event source of the callback.
Callback fired when the component requests to be opened.
Type:
func
Signature:
function(event: object) => void
event
The event source of the callback.
If set to true, the swipe event will open the drawer even if the user begins the swipe on one of the drawer's children. This can be useful in scenarios where the drawer is partially visible. You can customize it further with a callback that determines which children the user can drag over to open the drawer (for example, to ignore other elements that handle touch move events, like sliders).
Type:
bool | func
Default:
false
Disable the backdrop transition. This can improve the FPS on low-end devices.
Type:
bool
Default:
false
If true
, touching the screen near the edge of the drawer will not slide in the drawer a bit to promote accidental discovery of the swipe gesture.
Type:
bool
Default:
false
If true
, swipe to open is disabled. This is useful in browsers where swiping triggers navigation actions. Swipe to open is disabled on iOS browsers by default.
Type:
bool
Default:
typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && /iPad|iPhone|iPod/.test(navigator.userAgent)
Affects how far the drawer must be opened/closed to change its state. Specified as percent (0-1) of the width of the drawer
Type:
number
Default:
0.52
Defines, from which (average) velocity on, the swipe is defined as complete although hysteresis isn't reached. Good threshold is between 250 - 1000 px/s
Type:
number
Default:
450
The width of the left most (or right most) area in px
that the drawer can be swiped open from.
Type:
number
Default:
20
The duration for the transition, in milliseconds. You may specify a single timeout for all transitions, or individually with an object.
Type:
number | { appear?: number, enter?: number, exit?: number }
Default:
{
enter: theme.transitions.duration.enteringScreen,
exit: theme.transitions.duration.leavingScreen,
}
ref
is forwarded to the root element.