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@adactive/adsum-modal-asia
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Install this component using yarn add adsum-modal-asia
Setting Redux Reducers typically located on your_project_folder/src/rootReducer.js
import { ModalReducers } from '@adactive/adsum-modal-asia';
const appState: AppStateType = {
routing: routerReducer,
map,
loadingScreen,
modal: ModalReducers
};
Setting Redux Actions in your Apps
First thing to do is to import the action to file which you need the actions, for example app.js
import { ModalActions } from '@adactive/adsum-modal-asia';
There is 5 redux prop actions that this component have:
The first action is ONLY required if a function want to open children of current modal but we need to save the poi for back button. Usually it used on children that want to call grandchildren - Action to save the poi in the structure for nested (ModalActions.setPoiStructure) This Following Two Actions is required to show modal - Action to set which modal will appear (ModalActions.setModal) - Action to open the modal (ModalActions.openModal) The Following Two Actions is required when a function is opening a child of nested modal - Action to set which modal is the parent of will be opened modal (ModalActions.setModalStructure) - Action to save the poi of current modal (ModalActions.setPoi)
Put these to actions on the mapDispatchToProps
For Example:
const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch: *): MappedDispatchPropsType => ({
openModal: (abc) => {
dispatch(ModalActions.openModal(abc));
},
setModal: (name) => {
dispatch(ModalActions.setModal(name));
},
setModalStructure: (name) => {
dispatch(ModalActions.setModalStructure(name));
},
setPoi: (item) => {
dispatch(ModalActions.setPoi(item));
},
setPoiStructure: (item) => {
dispatch(ModalActions.setPoiStructure(item));
}
});
Attach ScreenSaver Component for example:
<Modal
backImage={backImage}
closeImage={closeImage}
modalWidth={"100px"}
modalHeight={"100px"}
modalPosition={{
top: '0',
left: '200px'
}}
modalColor={"blue"}
overlayOpen={true}
overlayWidth={"400px"}
overlayHeight={"400px"}
overlayColor={"green"}
overlayOpacity={"1.0"}
overlayPosition={{
top: '0',
left: '200px',
}}
>
<div style={{backgroundColor: "pink", fontSize: "36px"}}>MODAL THREE</div>
</Modal>
### Props
**backButton** - Back Icon, if not provided, will be no back button on Modal
**modalPosition** - modal Position in object contains top, right, bottom, and left
**modalWidth** - modal width in string
**modalHeight** - modal height in string
**modalColor** - modal color in string
**overlayOpen** - overlay open or not in boolean
**overlayWidth** - overlay width in string
**overlayHeight** - overlay height in string
**overlayColor** - overlay color in string
**overlayOpacity**: overlay opacity in string, in default will be set 0.0 or transparent,
**overlayPosition**: overlay Position in object contains top, right, bottom, and left,
```javascript
type OwnPropsType = {|
backButton: string,
modalPosition: object,
modalWidth: string,
modalHeight: string,
modalColor: string,
overlayOpen: boolean,
overlayWidth: string,
overlayHeight: string,
overlayColor: string,
overlayOpacity: string,
overlayPosition: array,
|};
static defaultProps = {
backButton: null,
modalPosition: {
top: 0,
right: null,
bottom: null,
left: 0,
},
modalWidth: "100%",
modalHeight: "100%",
modalColor: "white",
overlayOpen: true,
overlayWidth: "100%",
overlayHeight: "100%",
overlayColor: "white",
overlayOpacity: "0.0",
overlayPosition: {
top: 0,
right: null,
bottom: null,
left: 0,
},
}
`npx @adactive/adsum-modal-asia copy --less-only`
`npx @adactive/adsum-modal-asia copy`
FAQs
Adsum Modal Component
The npm package @adactive/adsum-modal-asia receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @adactive/adsum-modal-asia popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @adactive/adsum-modal-asia demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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