React Promise based Modal
You can simply create your own modal component with jsx react component and render it as a promise with a function call.
const handleDelete = (e: MouseEvent) => {
showModal()
.then((e) => {
})
.catch((e) => {
});
}
Installation
yarn yarn add @abdulghani/promise-modal
npm npm install @abdulghani/promise-modal
Usage
Prepare your modal component that's going to render your modal that had at least onConfirm and onCancel props.
with the types of
onConfirm: (e: MouseEvent) => void;
onCancel: (e: MouseEvent) => void;
Then you can import the function from this package.
import {createModal} from "@abdulghani/promise-modal";
You need to create the modal promise instance to call.
const deleteModal = createModal(YourModalComponent);
Then you can call the function away to show the modal in your component.
const YourComponent: React.FC = () => {
const showModal = (e: MouseEvent) => {
deleteModal()
.then(e => {
})
.catch(e => {
});
}
return (
<button type="button" onClick={showModal}>Show the modal</button>
)
}
Config & Properties
custom root node
By default it targets the root node id in your dom to mount the modal element.
you could customize that by passing your root node id to the second argument of createModal function.
like so
const deleteModal = createModal(YourModalComponent, "my-custom-root");
passing custom props to your modal
You could pass custom props to your modal for example like title, description, confirmText, cancelText, etc by handling it on your modal component. and passing it to the show modal call.\
const YourModalComponent = (props: any) => {
const {onConfirm: any, onCancel: any, title: string, description: string} = props;
}
and you could pass arguments to the modal like so
const showModal = (e: MouseEvent) => {
deleteModal({
title: "hello world",
description: "my custom description here"
})
.then(e => {
})
.catch(e => {
});
}