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react-modal-promise
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npm install react-modal-promise
or
yarn add react-modal-promise
import ModalContainer from 'react-modal-promise'
class MyApp extends React.Component {
render () {
return (
<ModalContainer />
)
}
}
(You should pass isOpen: boolean
flag to you Modal component)
You can resolve or reject Promise with onResolve() or onReject() callback from props:
import { createModal } from 'react-modal-promise'
import { Modal } from 'react-bootstrap'
const MyModal = ({ isOpen, onResolve, onReject }) => (
<Modal open={isOpen} onHide={() => onReject()}>
My Super Promised modal
<button onClick={() => onResolve(/*pass any value*/)}>Confirm modal</button>
<button onClick={() => onReject(/*throw any error*/)}>Reject modal</button>
</Modal>
)
And wrap it:
const myPromiseModal = createModal(MyModal)
myPromiseModal({ /*pass any props there*/ })
.then(value => {
// get value that you passed to 'onResolve' function
}).catch(error => {
// get error that you passed to 'onReject' function
})
Simple:
With hook and route control:
Use multiple scopes:
You can use react-modal-promise with any theming (Bootstrap or material-ui, styled-components, or other), all instances work great!
FAQs
Promise wrapper for React components
The npm package react-modal-promise receives a total of 25,413 weekly downloads. As such, react-modal-promise popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-modal-promise 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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