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Handle the most common use cases to create a Modal-like component :
The rendering part is up to you, this hook can be used for modals, drawers, dropdown menus and pretty much any thing with an opened and closed state.
import * as React from 'react'
const Modal = () => {
const [open, setOpen] = React.useState(false)
const modal = useModal({ open, onClose: () => setOpen(false) })
return (
<React.Fragment>
<button onClick={() => setOpen(true)}>Open</button>
<dialog open={modal.state === 'opened'}>
Hello World
</dialog>
</React.Fragment>
)
}
import * as React from 'react'
import styled, { keyframes } from 'styled-components'
const FADE_IN = keyframes`
from {
background-color: transparent;
}
to {
background-color: rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.7);
}
`
const Overlay = styled.div`
position: fixed;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.35);
display: flex;
align-items: center;
flex-direction: column;
z-index: 10;
.opening {
animation: ${FADE_IN} 300ms linear 0ms;
}
.closing {
animation: ${FADE_IN} 300ms linear 0ms reverse;
opacity: 0;
pointer-events: none;
}
.closed {
opacity: 0;
pointer-events: none;
}
`
const Modal = () => {
const [open, setOpen] = React.useState(false)
const modal = useModal({
open,
onClose: () => setOpen(false),
animated: true,
animationDuration: 300,
})
return (
<React.Fragment>
<button onClick={() => setOpen(true)}>Open</button>
<Overlay className={modal.state}>
<dialog open={modal.state !== 'closed'}>
Hello World
</dialog>
</Overlay>
</React.Fragment>
)
}
declare const useModal: <ContainerElement extends HTMLElement = HTMLDivElement>(
baseConfig: Partial<ModalConfig<ContainerElement>>
) => Modal<ContainerElement>
name | description | type | default value |
---|---|---|---|
open | is the modal open | boolean | false |
onClose | callback to close the modal | function | - |
persistent | should avoid closing the modal when press Escape or click outside | boolean | false |
animated | should have a "opening" and "closing" state to allow CSS animations | boolean | false |
animationDuration | time spent (in ms) in the "opening" and "closing" state | number | 300 |
ref | React reference to the main DOM Node of the Modal (useful if your modal use React.forwardRef<ContainerElement>) | React.Ref | null |
name | description | type |
---|---|---|
state | current state of the modal | 'opened' / 'closed' / 'opening' / 'closing' |
close | callback to close the modal | () => void |
ref | React reference to pass to the main DOM Node of the Modal | React.Ref<ContainerElement> |
hasAlreadyBeenOpened | Has the Modal already been in state = "opened" | boolean |
FAQs
React hook for modal management
The npm package @delangle/use-modal receives a total of 114 weekly downloads. As such, @delangle/use-modal popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @delangle/use-modal 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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