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@claviska/jquery-announce
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A micro-plugin for displaying unobtrusive announcements.
Developed by Cory LaViska for A Beautiful Site, LLC
Licensed under the MIT license: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
This plugin provides a minimal, lightweight, and customizable notification API for showing unobtrusive announcements in various styles. It's flexible enough to mold to your application's existing stylesheet and markup.
Features:
$.announce.info('Hello there!')
$.announce.danger('Delete this?')
$.announce.success('All done?')
$.announce.warning('Are you sure?')
A quick demo can be found on CodePen: http://codepen.io/claviska/pen/EZrrZz
A local demo can be found in example.html
.
Include the minified version of this plugin in your project or install via NPM:
npm install --save @claviska/jquery-announce
// Minimal example
$.announce.info('Hi there!');
// Example with options
$.announce.info({
message: 'Well <em>hello</em> there!',
duration: 2000,
hideOnClick: true,
html: true
});
The following announcements are included by default:
$.announce.info(options)
$.announce.danger(options)
$.announce.success(options)
$.announce.warning(options)
There is also a method to create custom announcements:
$.announce.say('your-custom-type', options)
In this case, the resulting announcement will be assigned the following classes that you can use for styling purposes: announce announce-your-custom-type
Note: By design, only one announcement will ever be shown at a time. Multiple notifications (i.e. stacking or growl-style) are outside the scope of this micro-plugin.
If options
is a string, it will be used as the message. If options is an object, it will be merged with $.announce.defaults
.
Available options:
className
: The class name to assign to the announcement.duration
: The length of time in milliseconds to show the announcement.hideOnClick
: If true, the announcement will be hidden when the user clicks on it.html
: If true, HTML will not be escaped when setting the message.show
: Function for showing the announcement. Use this
to reference the announcement element. Must return a promise-compatible object that resolves when the promise is completely visible. (This promise is currently not used, but is included for future enhancements.) Default value:
function() {
var defer = $.Deferred();
$(this).fadeIn(250, function() {
defer.resolve();
});
return defer;
}
hide
: Function for hiding the announcement. Use this
to reference the announcement element. Must return a promise-compatible object that resolves when the announcement is completely hidden. Default value:
function() {
var defer = $.Deferred();
$(this).fadeOut(250, function() {
$(this).remove();
defer.resolve();
});
return defer;
}
You may also update the default options before calling either method:
$.announce.defaults.optionName = yourValue;
All announcements return a promise-compatible (jQuery-deferred) object that will resolve once the announcement is completely hidden:
$.announce.info('Hi there!').then(function() {
console.log('Dismissed!');
});
FAQs
A micro-plugin for displaying unobtrusive announcements.
We found that @claviska/jquery-announce demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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