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Advanced tools
##react-redux-modal
demo
npm install --save react-redux-modal
react-redux-modal
css link to your app<link href="http://diegoddox.github.io/react-redux-modal/0.1.0/react-redux-modal.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
react-redux-modal
reducer
to Redux.import {createStore, combineReducers} from 'redux'
import {reducer as modalReducer} from 'react-redux-modal'
const reducers = {
// ... other reducers ...
modals: modalReducer // <- Mounted at modals.
}
const reducer = combineReducers(reducers)
const store = createStore(reducer)
react-redux-modal
is modals
.react-redux-modal
React component to the root of your appimport {Provider} from 'react-redux'
import ReduxModal from 'react-redux-modal'
<Provider store={store}>
<div>
... other things like router ...
// props are not required
<ReduxModal showPin={true}/>
</div>
</Provider>
default props
showPin: true
by setting to false
the user will not have the ability to pin a modal.
react-redux-modal
modal
emitterThe modal
method use eventemitter3 to dispatch the actions
import React, {Component} from 'react'
import {modal} from 'react-redux-modal' // The modal emitter
Create a component
that will be injected in the modal
class myModalComopnent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
/*
* @props: this.props.remove()
* @type: func
* @desc: this will remove the current modal
*
* @props: this.props.data
* @type: is up to you :D
* @desc: The data you have pass if you don't
* pass anything this will be equal to null
*/
console.log('## MODAL DATA AND PROPS:', this.props);
}
removeThisModal() {
this.props.remove();
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<p>this is my modal</p>
<button
type="button"
onClick={this.removeThisModal.bind(this)}>
close this modal
</button>
</div>
);
}
}
export class YourComponent extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
addModal() {
modal.add(myModalComopnent, {
title: 'This is my modal',
size: 'medium', // large, medium or small,
data: {}, // whatever you wanted as it's mentioned above,
closeOnOutsideClick: false // (optional) Switch to true if you want to close the modal by clicking outside of it
});
}
render() {
return <button onClick={this.addModal.bind(this)}>Add modal</button>;
}
}
The modal
add
method takes two arguments, first a react
component
and a object
that will specify the modal title
, size
and data
git clone https://github.com/diegoddox/react-redux-modal.git
cd react-redux-modal
npm install
npm start
open your browser at http://localhost:3001
create test.
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