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A simple and customizable popup notification library for React applications.

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Popupz 🍿

Popupz is a simple and customizable popup notification library for React applications. It provides an easy way to display success, error, warning, info, or default messages to users with customizable themes and message content.

Installation

To install Popupz, you can use npm:

npm install popupz
Usage
  1. Integration in main.jsx

    Wrap your App.jsx component with the PopzProvider to enable the pop-up notifications. Your main.jsx should be structured as follows:

    import React from 'react'
    import ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client'
    import App from './App.jsx'
    import './index.css'
    import { PopzProvider } from 'popupz';
    
    ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root')).render(
      <React.StrictMode>
        <PopzProvider>
          <App />
        </PopzProvider>
      </React.StrictMode>,
    )
    
    
  2. Custom Pop-Up Positioning

    Pop-up positioning is crucial for a seamless user experience. You can choose from options like top-left (tl), top-right (tr), bottom-left (bl), and bottom-right (br) to strategically place notifications. Adding a position prop to the PopzProvider component allows users to customize pop-up placement. If no position is specified, pop-ups default to the top-right corner for consistency.

      <PopzProvider position='tl'>
        <App />
      </PopzProvider>
    
  3. Displaying Popup Notifications

    To display popup notifications, first import the usePopz hook in your component.

      import { usePopz } from 'popupz';
    

    Now use the popz function provided by the usePopz hook. The function accepts four parameters: theme, type, message, and progressBar.

//syntax- popz(theme, type, message, progress-bar);
  • theme: Specify the theme of the popup. It can be either 'dark' or 'light'.
  • type: Specify the type of message. Available options are 'success', 'error', 'warning', 'info', or 'default'.
  • message: Provide a short informative message to display in the popup.
  • progressBar: Specify whether to display a progress bar along with the popup. Use 'true' to show the progress bar and 'false' to hide it.

Example usage:

import React from 'react';
import { usePopz } from 'popupz';

const MyComponent = () => {
  const { popz } = usePopz();

  const handleSubmit = () => {
    // your logic
    popz('dark', 'success', 'Logged in Successfully!', 'true');
  };

  return (
    <div>
      <h1>My Component</h1>
      <button onClick={handleSubmit} >
        Submit
      </button>
    </div>
  );
};

export default MyComponent;

In this example, clicking the submit button triggers the display of a success popup notification with a dark theme, displaying the message "Logged in Successfully!" and including a progress bar.

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Package last updated on 03 Apr 2024

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