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react-crouton
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A message component for reactjs
Install via npm
npm i react-crouton --save-dev
var Crouton = require('react-crouton')
var data = {
id: Date.now(),
type: 'error',
message: 'Hello React-Crouton',
autoMiss: true || false,
onDismiss: listener,
buttons: [{
name: 'close',
listener: function() {
}
}],
hidden: false,
timeout: 2000
}
<Crouton
id={data.id}
type={data.type}
message={data.message}
onDismiss={data.onDismiss}
buttons={data.buttons}
hidden={data.hidden}
timeout={data.timeout}
autoMiss={data.autoMiss}/>
id required, every message need an unique id.
type: number
message required, the message what you want show.
type: string
|| array
example:
message: 'Hello React-Crouton'
message: ['Hello', 'React', '-', 'Crouton']
type required, define what type message you want to define.
type: string
hidden optional, control this property to show or hidden crouton.
type: boolean
, default is false
buttons optional, define the buttons that you want show to the user.
type: string
|| array
example:
buttons: 'close'
butons: [{
name: 'close'
}]
butons: [{
name: 'close',
listener: function() {
console.log('close button clicked.')
}
}]
autoMiss optional, crouton will auto missed if set this propterty.
type: boolean
timeout optional, set how long (ms) to auto dismiss the crouton.
type: number
, default is 2000
ms (2 seconds)
onDismiss optional, crouton will invoke this listener when it dismissed.
type: function
MIT
FAQs
A message component for reactjs.
The npm package react-crouton receives a total of 1,029 weekly downloads. As such, react-crouton popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-crouton 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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