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A simple react alert component

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react-alert

A simple react alert (toaster style) component.

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Demo

You can see a live demo here.

Installation

$ npm install react-alert

Usage

To use it, you have to import the AlertContainer component, like this:

import React, {Component} from 'react'
import AlertContainer from 'react-alert'

export default class App extends Component {
  alertOptions = {
    offset: 14,
    position: 'bottom left',
    theme: 'dark',
    time: 5000,
    transition: 'scale'
  }

  showAlert = () => {
    this.msg.show('Some text or component', {
      time: 2000,
      type: 'success',
      icon: <img src="path/to/some/img/32x32.png" />
    })
  }

  render () {
    return (
      <div>
        <AlertContainer ref={a => this.msg = a} {...this.alertOptions} />
        <button onClick={this.showAlert}>Show Alert</button>
      </div>
    )
  }
}

Api

Once you have the reference of the AlertContainer you can call the following methods:

// show an alert
this.msg.show('Some message or component')
// show an info alert
this.msg.info('Some info message or component')
// show a success alert
this.msg.success('Some success message or component')
// show an error alert
this.msg.error('Some error message or component')
// removes all alerts from the page
this.msg.removeAll()

Options

The AlertContainer component accepts the following props:

{
  // defaults
  offset: 14, // the offset of the alert from the page border, can be any number
  position: 'bottom left', // the position of the alert, can be [bottom left, bottom right, top left, top right]
  theme: 'dark', // the color theme of the alert, can be [dark, light]
  time: 5000, // the time in miliseconds to the alert close itself, use 0 to prevent auto close (apply to all alerts)
  transition: 'scale' // the transition animation, can be [scale, fade]
}

When you call show, info, success and error method, you can include the following options as a second parameter:

{
  time: 0, // the time in miliseconds to the alert close itself, use 0 to prevent auto close (apply to this alert only), default is 5000
  icon: <img src="path/to/some/img/32x32.png" />, // the icon to show in the alert, if none is given the default of each type will be showed
  onClose: () => {} // the function called when message is closed
}

When you call the show method, you can additionally include the info option:

{
  type: 'info' // the alert type, can be [info, success, error], default is info
}

Using React Components as alert content

You can also use a React Component to show an alert message, like this:

// show an alert with a React Component as content
this.msg.show(<AComponent aProp="some message" />)

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Package last updated on 16 Jan 2019

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