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@spectrum-web-components/alert-banner
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Web component implementation of a Spectrum design AlertBanner
The <sp-alert-banner>
shows pressing and high-signal messages, such as system alerts. It is meant to be noticed and prompt users to take action.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/alert-banner
Import the side effectful registration of <sp-alert-banner>
via:
import '@spectrum-web-components/alert-banner/sp-alert-banner.js';
When looking to leverage the AlertBanner
base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:
import { AlertBanner } from '@spectrum-web-components/alert-banner';
The alert banner accepts text context in the default slot provided:
<sp-alert-banner open>
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</sp-alert-banner>
Use the dismissible
attribute to include an icon-only close button used to dismiss the alert banner:
<sp-alert-banner open dismissible>
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</sp-alert-banner>
Use the action slot for the contextual action that a user can take in response to the issue described:
<sp-alert-banner open dismissible>
Your trial has expired
<sp-button treatment="outline" static-color="white" slot="action">
Buy now
</sp-button>
</sp-alert-banner>
<sp-alert-banner open variant="info" dismissible>
Your trial will expire in 3 days
<sp-button treatment="outline" static-color="white" slot="action">
Buy now
</sp-button>
</sp-alert-banner>
<sp-alert-banner open variant="negative" dismissible>
Connection interupted. Check your network to continue
</sp-alert-banner>
Alert banners should be used for system-level messages and they should be dismissed only as a result of a user action or if the internal state that triggered the alert has been resolved.
The alert can be dismissed by triggering the close button in case of a dismissible alert. It also exposes a public close
method to allow consumers to close the alert programmatically.
The component dispatches a close
event to announce that the alert banner has been closed. This can be prevented by using the event.preventDefault()
API.
The sp-alert-banner
element is rendered with a role
of alert
, to inform screen readers and notify users accordingly. When rendering an alert that is dismissable or has actions on a page, it should be placed in a container with a role
of region
and that region should be labelled for screen readers users to quickly navigate.
The alert banner supports keyboard interaction as follows:
Once focus is on the alert banner, arrow keys can be used to navigate between the close button and the slotted action buttons.
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Web component implementation of a Spectrum design AlertBanner
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