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Creates toast messages

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toast-me

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Tiny, easy to use tool to show toast-like notifications on the web page.

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Features

  • Exported in a umd format so works everywhere.
  • Customizable
  • Light-weight (15kB until gzip, 5kB zipped)
  • Supports actions' button inside toast
  • Closeable
  • Pauses toast's timer on hover
  • Accepts CSS classes for styling

How to use

Install package from npm
yarn add toast-me
# or
npm install toast-me
Import module to your script
import toast from 'toast-me';
Use
toast('My message');
Use with own customization
toast('My message', { duration: 3000, toastClass: 'my-toast-class' /* ... */ });
Use with options preset
toast('My message', 'error');
Use with own customization and action button
toast(
  'My message',
  { duration: 1000 },
  {
    label: 'Confirm',
    action: () => alert('Cool!'),
    class: 'my-custom-class', // optional
  },
);
Use with action button but no customizations
toast(
  'My message',
  null,
  {
    label: 'Confirm',
    action: () => alert('Cool!'),
  },
);

Toast function arguments

toast(message, [options, [action]]);

Function accepts three arguments:

  • message - message to show in toast,
  • options - toast customization options,
  • action - some action button options.

Returns instance of ToastMeClass. You can learn method of it here

Message argument

Accepts string, any message to put in toast. Text shown in one line, no wraps allowed. Overflowed text will be hidden with ellipsis. Complete text shown on hover with the title attribute on toast node.

Options argument

Optional. Accepts object with any allowed fields, or string as a name of options preset, or null. If you don't need to set options, but need to pass an action - pass null instead options.

Accepted options

Default options preset (all available options with their default values):

{
  position: 'top',
  toastClass: '',
  removedToastClass: '',
  closeable: true,
  timeoutOnRemove: 1000,
  duration: 5000,
}
  • position - string, one of "top" "bottom". Default "top".
  • toastClass - string, CSS class name for toast node, can be used for custom toast styling. Default "" - empty string
  • closeable - boolean, enables/hides "close" button on toast. Default true
  • timeoutOnRemove - number, time in ms, till node should be removed from DOM after toast hides. Can be useful when you change hide animation by CSS and set new animation duration. To avoid element disappearing until animation ends set this option to larger or equal value than animation duration. Default 1000
  • duration - number, time in ms, how long should toast be shown. Default 5000
Options presets
  • default - all default options,
  • error - everything default, except background color - #D40D00, set by CSS class.

Action argument

Optional. Accepts object with three fields:

  • label - string, text to put in button.
  • action - callback function - to be called on button click.
  • class - string, CSS class for button node.

Instance of ToastMeClass

Has methods:

  • close() - Closes current toast.
  • startTimer() - Starts/restarts timer with timeout, set in options object on toast create.
  • stopTimer() - Stops timer, the toast won't disappear. After calling this you should handle toast's behavior by yourself (i.e. with close() method).
import toast from 'toast-me';

const message = toast('Something');
// ...
message.stopTimer();
// ...
message.close();

class ToastMeClass

Has static methods:

  • removeAll(position) - Closes all toasts in that position. Accepts one argument position, default "top" (described in options section)
import { ToastMeClass } from 'toast-me';

ToastMeClass.removeAll('bottom');

Contributing

Getting started

You will need node.js and preferred to have yarn to run the project.

Copy project to your local folder and then run in project's root folder next command to load dependencies:

yarn

Scripts

When you load all dependencies, you able to run several commands:

  • yarn build - produces production pack of library under the lib folder
  • yarn run-dev - produces development version of your library, runs file watcher and http server on http://localhost:3005
  • yarn watch - produces development version of your library, runs a file watcher
  • yarn test - runs the tests

Structure

  • Root folder
    • dev/ - Folder, containing development environment files. This folder is server with webpack-dev-server with yarn run-dev command. toast-me.js and toast-me.js.map files inside are generated by webpack watcher from /src folder. You are able to change files in both folders and they are to be reloaded in browser.
    • lib/ - The place production pack will be located after build. Usually you won't need it, until you wan't to compile library by yourself and insert in your project manually
    • scripts/ - Node.js executable scripts' folder, such as dev-server.js or test.js.
      • config/ - Configuration files' folder.
    • src/ - Here is the code of library itself.

Readings

  1. Git-flow workflow
  2. AirBnB Style Guide
  3. Webpack
  4. Node.js
  5. Yarn
  6. SASS
  7. Jest

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Package last updated on 22 May 2019

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