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 styles
import 'react-redux-toastr/lib/css/react-redux-toastr.min.css'
- or include the css file from the demo site (NOTE: This file can be changed anytime)
<link href="https://diegoddox.github.io/react-redux-toastr/7.1/react-redux-toastr.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
3. Add the reducer.
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 component into an app root
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
position="top-left"
getState={(state) => state.toastr} // This is the default
transitionIn="fadeIn"
transitionOut="fadeOut"
progressBar
closeOnToastrClick/>
</div>
</Provider>
The default configuration is:
{
timeOut: 5000,
newestOnTop: true,
position: 'top-right',
transitionIn: 'bounceIn',
transitionOut: 'bounceOut',
progressBar: false,
closeOnToastrClick: false,
}
NOTE: transitionIn
and transitionOut
will affect the confirm animation as well
Here is the full list of available configurations:
-
position: top-left
top-center
top-right
bottom-left
bottom-center
and bottom-right
-
transitionIn: bounceIn
bounceInDown
and fadeIn
-
transitionOut: bounceOut
bounceOutUp
and fadeOut
5. Use the 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({
id: 'mycustomid',
type: 'success',
title: 'your title',
position: 'top-left',
attention: true,
onAttentionClick: (id) => {},
message: 'message',
options: {}
});
this.toastr.remove('toastrId');
}
Toastr methods
Toastr accepts the following methods: success
info
warning
light
error
confirm
message
, remove
and removeByType
Toastr: success
info
warning
light
error
remove
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
,removeOnHoverTimeOut
,showCloseButton
, onCloseButtonClick
, onToastrClick
, progressBar
, transitionIn
, position
, attention
, onAttentionClick
, transitionOut
and closeOnToastrClick
.
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'),
onToastrClick: () => console.log('Toastr was clicked'),
showCloseButton: true,
closeOnToastrClick: true,
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.remove('123')
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
Use this one if you wanna show a large amount of information. Unlike the other methods above, it would 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,
removeOnHoverTimeOut: 1000,
component: React.Component
};
toastr.message('Title', toastrMessageOptions)
Toastr: confirm
The confirm method takes two arguments. The first one is the message and the second one is an object where you can specify what will happen when the user clicks on ok
or on the cancel
buttons or on keypress
enter/esc
.
NOTE: You can only have one confirm toastr at the same time. 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 add a manually specified CSS ID selector to the confirmation wrapper element by:
- Including an
id
prop in the toasterConfirmOptions
object:
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
...
id: 'my-custom-id'
};
toastr.confirm('Are you sure about that!', toastrConfirmOptions);
You can change the ok
and cancel
texts by:
- Passing
confirmOptions
to the ReduxToastr
component:
<!-- please define both keys as this will override default okText & cancelText -->
const options = {
okText: 'confirm text',
cancelText: 'cancel text'
};
<ReduxToastr confirmOptions={options}/>
- Passing
okText
and cancelText
in 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
disableCancel
in the toasterConfirmOptions
object:
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
...
disableCancel: true
};
toastr.confirm('You have timed out! Please log back in.', toastrConfirmOptions);
You can add custom buttons by:
-
Passing buttons
in the toasterConfirmOptions
object.
The buttons are inserted after the OK and the cancel buttons.
Each button config can have a text
, handler
and a className
property.
If you want to move the original OK or cancel buttons to a different postiion, just
insert a an object with a single boolean flag: ok
or cancel
to the desired position
inside buttons. (note that all other properties are ignored in this case).
The following config leads to 3 buttons in the following order:
- "Apply" (original OK button)
- "Do not apply" (our custom button)
- "Cancel" (original cancel button)
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
...
okText: 'Apply',
buttons: [{
text: 'Do not apply',
className: 'do-not-apply-btn',
handler: () => console.log('do-not-apply clicked')
}, {
cancel: true
}]
};
toastr.confirm('Your changes are applicable to 5 more records.', toastrConfirmOptions);
You can render your custom message component instead of the simple string message by:
- Passing the
component
prop to the toasterConfirmOptions
object:
const toastrConfirmOptions = {
...
component: () => (
<MyCustomComponent myProp="myValue">
<span>Hello, World!</span>
</MyCustomComponent>
)
};
toastr.confirm(null, toastrConfirmOptions);
Avatar: in case you wanna use the same avatar as in the example
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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
License
MIT. Copyright (c) 2016 Diego Oliveira.