##react-redux-toastr
demo
react-redux-toastr
is a React toastr message implemented with Redux, primary consists of three things: a reducer, toastr emitter and a React component.
The reducer listens to dispatched actions from the component to maintain the toastr
state in Redux.
Implementation Guide
1. Installation
npm install --save react-redux-toastr
2. Add the react-redux-toastr
css link to your app
NOTE: This can be change at anytime
<link href="http://diegoddox.github.io/react-redux-toastr/4.4/react-redux-toastr.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
Or import the scss file into to your project.
import 'react-redux-toastr/src/styles/index.scss'
3. The third thing you need to do is to add the react-redux-toastr
reducer
to Redux.
import {createStore, combineReducers} from 'redux'
import {reducer as toastrReducer} from 'react-redux-toastr'
const reducers = {
toastr: toastrReducer
}
const reducer = combineReducers(reducers)
const store = createStore(reducer)
NOTE: The default mount point for react-redux-toastr
is toastr
.
4. Add the react-redux-toastr
React component to the root of your app
import {Provider} from 'react-redux'
import ReduxToastr from 'react-redux-toastr'
<Provider store={store}>
<div>
... other things like router ...
// props are not required
<ReduxToastr
timeOut={4000}
newestOnTop={false}
preventDuplicates={true}
position="top-left"
transitionIn="fadeIn"
transitionOut="fadeOut"
progressBar/>
</div>
</Provider>
default props: In case you don't pass the props
timeOut: 5000,
newestOnTop: true,
position: 'top-right',
transitionIn: 'bounceIn',
transitionOut: 'bounceOut',
progressBar: false,
positions: top-left
top-center
top-right
bottom-left
bottom-center
and bottom-right
transitionIn: bounceIn
bounceInDown
and fadeIn
transitionOut: bounceOut
bounceOutUp
and fadeOut
5. Add the react-redux-toastr
toastr
emitter
The toastr
method use eventemitter3 to dispatch the actions
import React, {Component} from 'react'
import {toastr} from 'react-redux-toastr'
export class YourComponent extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<button
onClick={() => toastr.success('The title', 'The message')}
type="button">Toastr Success</button>
</div>
)
}
}
Or you can bind the actions
to your component if you prefer.
import {bindActionCreators} from 'redux'
import {actions as toastrActions} from 'react-redux-toastr'
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.toastr = bindActionCreators(toastrActions, this.props.dispatch)
this.toastr.add({
type: 'success',
title: 'your title',
message: 'message',
options: {}
});
this.toastr.remove('toastrId');
}
Toastr methods
Toastr accepts the following methods: success
info
warning
light
error
confirm
message
and removeByType
Toastr: success
info
warning
light
error
and removeByType
Each of these methods can take up to three arguments the title
a message
and options
.
In options
you can specify timeOut
icon
onShowComplete
onHideComplete
className
component
removeOnHover
, showCloseButton
, onCloseButtonClick
, progressBar
, transitionIn
and transitionOut
.
import {toastr} from 'react-redux-toastr'
const toastrOptions = {
timeOut: 3000,
icon: (<myCustomIconOrAvatar />),
onShowComplete: () => console.log('SHOW: animation is done'),
onHideComplete: () => console.log('HIDE: animation is done'),
onCloseButtonClick: () => console.log('Close button was clicked'),
showCloseButton: false,
component: (
<MyCustomComponent myProp="myValue">
<span>Hello, World!</span>
</MyCustomComponent>
)
}
toastr.success('Title', 'Message', toastrOptions)
toastr.info('The message', toastrOptions)
toastr.warning('The title', 'The message')
toastr.error('The message')
toastr.removeByType('error')
Toastr methods light
The light
method is like the other toastr
except that the background-color
is white
and you can add a top
border on top of the toastr
by passing the status
option
icon
can be one of the following:
'success'
'info'
'warning'
'error'
import {toastr} from 'react-redux-toastr'
const toastrType = 'warning';
const toastrOptions = {
icon: toastrType,
status: toastrType
}
toastr.light('The title', 'The message', toastrOptions)
Toastr: message
This one is in case you wanna show a large amount of information, unlike the other methods above this will not close automatically unless you provide a timeout
in the message
options.
const toastrMessageOptions = {
timeOut: 3000,
onShowComplete: () => console.log('SHOW: animation is done'),
onHideComplete: () => console.log('HIDE: animation is done'),
removeOnHover: false
component: React.Component
};
toastr.message('Title', toastrMessageOptions)
Toastr: confirm
The confirm method takes two arguments, the first is the message the second is a object where you can specify what will happen when the user clicks on ok
and cancel
button or by keypress
enter/esc
NOTE: You can only have one at a time, right now if you have one confirm
and you fire another it will be ignored.
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
onOk: () => console.log('OK: clicked'),
onCancel: () => console.log('CANCEL: clicked')
};
toastr.confirm('Are you sure about that!', toastrConfirmOptions);
You can change the ok
and cancel
text by:
- Passing the
confirm
props to the ReduxToastr
component
const options = {
okText: 'confirm text',
cancelText: 'cancel text'
};
<ReduxToastr confirmOptions={options}/>
- Passing the
okText
and cancelText
props to the toasterConfirmOptions
object:
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
...
okText: 'confirm text',
cancelText: 'cancel text'
};
toastr.confirm('Are you sure about that!', toastrConfirmOptions);
You can make it so ok
is the only button by:
- Passing the
disableCancel
prop to the toasterConfirmOptions
object:
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
...
disableCancel: true;
};
toastr.confirm('You have timed out! Please log back in.', toastrConfirmOptions);
Avatar: in case you wanna use the same avatar as the example
Avatar
Run a local demo
git clone https://github.com/diegoddox/react-redux-toastr.git
cd react-redux-toastr
npm install
npm start
open your browser at http://localhost:3000
TODO
create test.