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react-smart-modal
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Plug-and-play React (portal, hooks and context API) based very elegant, fast and minimal modal.
Plug-and-play React (portal, hooks and context API) based very elegant, fast and minimal modal.
This package uses Context API
for managing state of modal. It provides access to modal from anywhere in the app using Provider
and Consumer
. Just wrap your app with ModalProvider
and access isOpen: Boolean, openModal: Function, closeModal: Function
using ModalConsumer
and manage modals easily.
Additionally, this package also provides Modal, ModalHeader, ModalBody and ModalFooter
React Components. You can use these components to create your modals. But it's completely optional, you can also pass your own custom built modal components as well.
NOTE: Custom modals will not support any default styles, you'll need to do that yourself.
# using node package manager
$ npm install --save react-smart-modal
# using yarn package manager
$ yarn add react-smart-modal
Add another root element beside your root
or app
element and name it 'portal'
. It will be used by the portal to insert modal in tree. See an example below
<div id='app'></div>
<div id='portal'></div>
Once done, follow the rest of the guide.
import React from "react";
import {
ModalProvider,
ModalConsumer,
ModalHeader,
ModalFooter,
ModalBody,
Modal
} from "react-smart-modal";
import MyModal from "./MyModal";
function App() {
return (
<ModalProvider>
<div className="App">
<h3>Some app content</h3>
<ModalConsumer>
{({ isOpen, openModal, closeModal }) => {
return (
<button
onClick={() => {
isOpen && closeModal();
!isOpen && openModal(MyModel);
}}
>
{isOpen ? "Close Modal" : "Open Modal"}
</button>
);
}}
</ModalConsumer>
</div>
</ModalProvider>
);
}
// in MyModal.jsx
const MyModal = (
<Modal width="80%" roundCorners>
<ModalHeader closeButton>Add you personal information below</ModalHeader>
<ModalBody>
<p>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod
tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
</p>
<input style={{ padding: "10px", width: "350px" }} placeholder="Name" />
<br />
<input style={{ padding: "10px", width: "350px" }} placeholder="Age" />
</ModalBody>
<ModalFooter>
<div>
<button
style={{ padding: "10px", float: "right" }}
onClick={() => alert("Adding info")}
>
Add Info
</button>
<button style={{ padding: "10px" }}>Cancel</button>
</div>
</ModalFooter>
</Modal>
);
export default MyModal;
If you choose to use provided Modal
by this package. You can customize it in various ways.
props | type | default |
---|---|---|
width | css compatible (e.g. px, %) | 60% |
height | css compatible (e.g. px, %) | 400px |
roundCorners | boolean | false |
props | type | default |
---|---|---|
bg | css compatible color (e.g hex or rbg) | white |
textColor | css compatible color (e.g hex or rbg) | Black |
props | type | default |
---|---|---|
bg | css compatible color (e.g hex or rbg) | white |
props | type | default |
---|---|---|
bg | css compatible color (e.g hex or rbg) | white |
padding | css compatible (e.g. px, %) | 20px |
overflow | css compatible value | auto |
FAQs
Plug-and-play React (portal, hooks and context API) based very elegant, fast and minimal modal.
The npm package react-smart-modal receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, react-smart-modal popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-smart-modal 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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