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github.com/MeForma/vue-toaster
Vue.js toast notification plugin for vue 3
# yarn
yarn add @meforma/vue-toaster
# npm
npm install @meforma/vue-toaster
You can install Toaster so it's usable globally:
// In you main.js
// ... considering that your app creation is here
import Toaster from "@meforma/vue-toaster";
createApp(App).use(Toaster).mount("#app");
You can also import Toaster locally:
import { createToaster } from "@meforma/vue-toaster";
const toaster = createToaster({ /* options */ });
toaster.show(`Hey! I'm here`);
// this.$toast.show(message, {/* options */});
this.$toast.show(`Hey! I'm here`);
this.$toast.success(`Hey! I'm here`);
this.$toast.error(`Hey! I'm here`);
this.$toast.warning(`Hey! I'm here`);
this.$toast.info(`Hey! I'm here`);
// Close all opened toast after 3000ms
setTimeout(this.$toast.clear, 3000);
The API methods accepts these options:
Attribute | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
message | String | -- | Message text/html (required) |
type | String | default | One of success , info , warning , error , default |
position | String | bottom-right | One of top , bottom , top-right , bottom-right ,top-left , bottom-left |
duration | Number or false | 4000 | Visibility duration in milliseconds or false that disables duration |
dismissible | Boolean | true | Allow user close by clicking |
onClick | Function | -- | Do something when user clicks |
onClose | Function | -- | Do something after toast gets dismissed |
queue | Boolean | false | Wait for existing to close before showing new |
maxToasts | Number or false | false | Defines the max of toasts showed in simultaneous |
pauseOnHover | Boolean | true | Pause the timer when mouse on over a toast |
useDefaultCss | Boolean | true | User default css styles |
show(message, ?options)
This is generic method, you can use this method to make any kind of toast.
// Can accept a message as string and apply rest of options from defaults
this.$toast.show("Howdy!");
// Can accept an Object of options.
// If yout don't pass options, the default toast will be showed
this.$toast.show("Something went wrong!", {
type: "error",
// all of other options may go here
});
success(message,?options)
There are some proxy methods to make it more readable. The same rule for error
, info
and warning
methods
this.$toast.success("Profile saved.", {
// optional options Object
});
You can set options for all the instances during plugin initialization
app.use(Toaster, {
// One of the options
position: "top",
});
Further you can override option when creating new instances
this.$toast.success("Order placed.", {
// override the global option
position: "bottom",
});
Clone the project and run:
cd example; yarn install; yarn serve
MIT License
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