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@croz/nrich-notification-core

v1.1.4

Published

Contains core utilities related to the nrich-notification module

Downloads

165

Readme

@croz/nrich-notification-core

Overview

@croz/nrich-notification-core is a module that is designed for showing automatic messages from the backend on the user interface. It's the frontend part of nrich-notification backend module.

Internally, it intercepts http calls and scans for sign of nrich notification object, and shows the notification if it exists.

Setup

To use this module in your project run npm install @croz/nrich-notification-core or yarn add @croz/nrich-notification-core

Usage

  1. On the top level of your app, register an appropriate interceptor for notifications.

    • If you use fetch API or a lib that uses fetch internally, use fetchNotificationInterceptor().
    • If you use a lib that uses XMLHttpRequest, e.g. axios, use xhrNotificationInterceptor().
  2. Using the useNotification() custom hook you get an object containing notifications array and remove and add methods for working with that array. Alternatively, you can use the standalone removeNotification and addNotification methods if the hook variant is not fit for your use-case.

Example:

import { useNotifications } from "@croz/nrich-notification-core";

const Notification = ({ title, content, onRemove }) => (
  <div>
    <h3>{title}</h3>
    <div>{content}</div>
    <button onClick={onRemove}>×</button>
  </div>
)

export const Notifications = () => {
  const { notifications, remove } = useNotifications();

  return (
    <div>
      {notifications.map(notification => <Notification {...notification} onRemove={() => remove(notification)}/>)}
    </div>
  )
}

If you're using this module alone, you need to provide your own notification UI. For the prepared implementation in MUI, see @croz/nrich-notification-mui docs